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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-09-16, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1954 Television Troubles ? Just Call Us! J(III V RADIO ■f AND(| ELECTRIC ■SALES AND SERVICE GENERAL WIRING Cockshutt SEE THIS DISPLAY OF TOP FARM IMPLEMENTS AND TRACTORS E. L. Chaffe & Sons I Phone 548 Corner of Crediton Rd. and No. 4 = PRECISION MADE It’s results that really count when you feed livestock and poultry. The cost of a bag of feed or what is in the bag. is important—but not nearly as important as how that feed per­ forms. That’s why you can depend on SHUR-GAIN Feeds because they have been tested for their "dollar earning capacity” at the SHUR-GAIN Demonstration Farm. Make it a point to drop in and ask us about a SHUR-GAIN Feeding Program for your livestock and poultry. Watch For Our Fall Fair Exhibit September 22 and 23 Cann’s Mill Ltd. EXETER and WHALEN CORNERS See The New SOUTH SEAS Community Plate Pattern And Get Your Bargain Coffee Spoons • At s. B. TAYLOR Exeter Announcements BIRTHS I DEATHS BALL, — To Mr. and Mrs. R. G. R. Ball, of Exeter, a son, Richard Duane, at South Huron Hospital. September 9, 1954.CANN —■ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann (nee Marion Hodgert), R.R, 3, Ex­ eter, announce the birth of their daughter, Judith Elizabeth, at South Huron Hospital, September 9, 1954. FERGUSON—In Scott Memorial Hos­pital, Seaforth, on September 9, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fer­guson (nee Leita Kinsmen), a son; a brother for Joyce.HORNER—Mr, and Mrs. Keith Hor­ ner (nee Grace Snider), of Grand Bend, announce the birth of their son, Steven Wayne, on September 3, 1954; a first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snider.WILDS—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilds, Dashwood, announce the birth of their son, John Henry Robert, at South Huron Hospital, September 11, 1954; a brother for Donald, Maryann, Aldine and Diane. DEATHS DUCHARME—At fit. Mary’s Hospital, London, Friday, September 10, 1954, Rev. Isaac John Ducharme, of Pain­ court, Ont., in his sixty-second year.LAING — In South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Sunday, September 12, 1954, Thomas Laing, beloved hus­band of the late Ann Bell, in his eighty-third year, MINERS—Suddenly in Usborne Town­ship on Monday, September 13, 1954, Garnet Warren Miners, beloved hus­ band of Vera Batten, in his sixty­seventh year. Goes To Exeter Fall Fair MORENZ—At the K-W Hospital, Kit­chener, Sunday, September 12, 1954, Rebecca Cunningham, widow of Louis Morenz, in hey seventy-third year (formerly of Sarepta).ROBINSON—In St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Monday, September 13, 1954, Leslie Hunter Robinson, in his seventy-first year.WALPER—Mrs. Mary Walper of Ste­ phen Township, on Monday, Sep­ tember 13, 1954, in her ninety-third year. WILLARD—In Windsor, on Saturday, September 11, 1954, Harry J. Wil­ lard, of Aneaster, Ont., in his se­ventieth year. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs. Wilfred Dixon, of Clandeboye, will entertain at a Trousseau Tea in honor of her daughter, Shirley Grace, on Saturday, September 18, front 2:00 to 5:00 pan. and from 7:00 to 10:00 pan. 16» CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Thomas Laing wish to express appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for the floral tributes, messages of sympathy and kindness shown them in their recent sad bereavement. 16c I wish to thank my many friends, neighbors and relatives for their cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, and since returning home.— Laird Jacobe. 16c I wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon­ don, and since returning home, — Mrs. William Passmore. 16* Ray and I would like to thank everyone that remembered me with cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, and since returning home. Spe­cial thanks to those who helped in any way at home. —Mrs. Ray Clarke. 16* IN'MEMORIAM ISAAC—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Charles Isaac, who passed away one year ago, September 19, 1953.Days of sadness still come o’er us, Tears in silence often flow; For memory keeps you ever near us Though you died one year ago.—Ever remembered by her husband and family. 16c LUTHER — In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. John Luther, who passed away September 16, 1931. Twenty-three years have passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away; Good took her home, it was His will; Within our hearts she liveth still. —Sadly missed by her son, Manford, and family. 16c WEIN—In memory of a loving hus­ band, father, grandfather and great­grandfather, Godfrey Wein, who passed away five years ago, Sep­tember 25, 1949. Asleep in God’s beautiful garden, Free from all sorrow and pain, And when our life’s journey is ended, We know we shall meet him again. —Lovingly remembered by his wife and family. 16c This Week In Whalen By MRS. F. SQUIRE Mr. Russell Parkinson left on Friday for a trip to the Canath ian West, going as far as the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dykes, of Prospect, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, of London, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pariknson. Mr. and Mrs. William Fischer and Janice, of St. Marys, visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre. Tommy Simpson and • Gordon Hodgins entered Medway High School and Jean Arksev, the St. Mary’s Collegiate. Donald Pul­ len commenced his final year at St.' Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mardlin and family, of Wesley, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence St. Clair, of Galt, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall and family, Lon­ don, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster and Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Duf­ field, of Lambeth, left Sunday for a two-week vacation at Sack- ville, N.B. Rev. Duffield will at­ tend a conference while there. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Switzer, of Mitchell, visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gunning and Muriel were Sunday guests with Mrs. W. J. Veal, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire and family, of Woodham, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Squire. Mrs. Finkbeiner, Sr,, of Lis- towel, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Finkbeiner. Honor Marion Morley A social evening in honor of Marion Morley, who enterd the Sick Children’s Hospital, Toron­ to, on September 15 to train, was held on Friday evening at the school house, A program consisting of read­ ings, duets and accordion selec­ tions was given. Mrs. Alton Neil then read an address and Mrs. Cecil Squire and Mrs. William Morley, Jr., presented Marion with a two-piece set of luggage. The Girls Club then presented her with , a travelling alarm clock. On Sunday at Sunday School, each member of the primary class, of which she is the teacher, presented her ‘with a handker­ chief. W.M.fL A1H1 W.A. The September meeting was Classifieds Tops In Selling League FOR SALE COOK STOVE—White enamel Wing­ham Clipper, with shelf and reservoir, in new condition, good heater and cooker, burns wood or coal. Can be equipped with oil burner. Very rea­ sonable price for cash. Gerald Prout, phone 172-r-4 Exeter.____________16o LARGE NORGE oil heater, in perfect condition. Apply Wallace Bowden, phone 14-r-17 Kjrkton. 16c AFRICAN VIOLETS, several var­ieties. Apply 343 Andrew Street, Ex­ eter;____________________________16^ HEREFORDS—FIVE choice purebred heifers, due in 3 weeks. Also pure­ bred Shorthorn bull, serviceable age, $140.0(1, Apply Alex Sparks, Bayfield, phone Clinton 903-i'-16.___________16c GOOD USED TIMBERS. Apply Lloyd Jones, phone 322-W-3 Exeter._____16* TAMWORTH BOARS and chunks. Apply H. Peterson, Dashwood, phone 31-r-5._____________________16:23:30c 1 5-HORSE ELECTRIC MOTOR with electric hammermill, in new condi­tion. Apply at Mathers Bros. Garage, Exeter North.___________________16c NEW HOPE For Sinus, Hay Fever, Head Cold sufferers by using NAMELESS Cold Remedy. Convincing trial $1,00. Ad­dress: Purity Co,, Exeter._____9-16tfc 9-PIECE WALNUT dining suite, $125; 4-poster walnut bed, complete with box springs and mattress, $75; paint­ ed used bed, complete, $17; large size crib, $10; boys’ sidewalk bicycle, $10; console model sewing machine, $75. —Phone tl50-r-1 Exeter.__________16c 1949 DODGE CLUB COUPE Special Deluxe. Apply 84 Gidley Street. Ask for Mr. McGuire (daytime),______16* 150 NEW HAMPSHIRE and Rock' pullets, mixed. Apply Silas Stanlake, Carling Street.__________________16c 10 GOOD DURHAM CALVES. Phone Lucan 9-r-ll.___________________16* PEACHES! PEARS! APPLES! Al­berta peaches, Barlett pears and Mc­ Intosh apples. Bring containers and come to Govenlock Orchards, % mile north of Forest no No. 21 Highway. ________ 16:23*- NATIONAL CASH REGISTER that registers to $29.99. Apply at Times- Advocate._______________________t-a CHILD’S 3-PIECE Snow suit, wine with grey fur trim, size 4. May be seen at Brady Cleaners._________16* 1 RED PUREBRED Shorthorn bull, 14 months old. Accredited. Apply Charles Reid, Varna, Ont.________16c STEEL GARAGE, steel truss frame and good plank floor. — Call 438-M after 6:00 p.m.__________________16* 3 PUREBRED HEREFORD bulls, 1 year and over. Apply to Clarence Parke, Zurich.___________________16* MASSEY-HARRIS BEAN puller. Ap- ply Harry Trick, Centralia.______16* PIANO, BELL, suitable for recrea­ tion room. Reasonable. — Phone 139 Grand Bend.____________________16c SUBSCRIPTIONS — Orders taken for all magazines, new or renewal. The ideal Christmas gift! Coptact Sgt. Zahn, phone 199-W-4 or 242 Algonquin Drive. Challengers Meet The Challengers met with Misses Joyce and Marilyn Han-pi­ ton for their September meeting. After a short business meet­ ing, presided over by Mrs. Stuart Triebner, the evening was spent in sewing. Mrs. Bob Ostler and Mrs. Don Jolly were named to plan meet­ ings for the next three months. Dashwood Dr. and Mrs.. Charles Whittier and children, Susan and Robert, have returned to Deep River after spending holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wein and family. Mr. Herbert Wein, of Detroit, is spending his vacation with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Wein left Thursday on a motor trip to Deep River, Ottawa, Belleville and Toronto. News of Sunshine By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harvey of Essex, Ont., visited with Mrs. William Armstrong and family on Friday of last week. Mr. Clarence Ford, Kitchener, was a Sunday visitor with Mr. William Dickey and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johns and Marie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodge and Judy at Ripley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bowden and Diana and Mrs. Carrie Cul- lins, of Winchelsea, were visitors with Mrs. William Armstrong and Shirley Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson, of Toronto, spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. Hugh Berry. Mrs. Anna Denham re­ turned home with them after spending a' week visiting in To­ ronto. Mr. and Mrs. William Dickey and family visited on Sunday evening with Mrs. Charles Drew and girls at Centralia airport. Mrs. William Armstrong and family are moving to a home on Albert St. in Exeter. held at Mrs. Alton Neil’s home with 20 members and two visit­ ors present. Mrs. George Squire was in the chair. Following the devotional exer­ cises, several readings were given. Mrs. Alex Baillie an.d Mrs. Geo. Squire gave a chapter in the study book. Mrs. William Morley, Jr., show­ ed pictures on the screen on the work of Tron Lychun who is a medical missionary in the North­ west Territory at the Government House at Port Sinton, on his work among the Indians. Tron Lychun is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Willis. Mrs. Ray Parkinson took charge of a short business meet* ing» At the October meeting there is to he a plant sale, Rev. Clark closed the meeting. FOR SALE CHOICE CLOVER HONEY, 20tf per lb Also September honey 15(1 per lb. in’ customer’s own containers, while it lasts. Apply Darrell Parker, Staffa.16c HARDWOOD FOR SALE. James W- Gardiner, phone 21-r-10 Kirkton. 16* DRY STOVE WOOD. Apply Emerson Woodburn, R.R. 3, Parkhill.______16c 18-FT. TRAILER, furnished, in good condition, 1 year old. Priced for quick sale. Apply Norris Desjardine, Grand Bend, phone 47-r-2 after' 6:00 p.m._________________________16:23* BEATTY ELECTRIC washer, enamel tub: Clare Jewell cook stove. Apply Lawrence Taylor, phone 37-r-6 Grand Bend.___________________________16* 1 LARGE SIZE Coleman oil burning stove, practically new. Reasonably priced for quick sale. —Phone 1G6-W.16c GIRL’S 3-PIECE wine winter' outfit, size 5; girl’s green winter coat, size 10: lady s biege winter coat, size 18; lady’s station wagon, size 18. All in good condition. Apply Exeter Times- Advocate._______________________lGc NEW GENERATOR for car or truck. Price reasonable. —Wesley Hackney, Exeter North._________________9:16* PRIVATELY OWNED ’47 Chev Coach —good tires. Apply 499 Albert Street or phone 660.__________________9:16* MAN’S GREY SUIT, size 40. Nearly new. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners. 2:9:16* ANYONE WISHING Irish Cobblers potatoes, freshly dug, please call at Cecil .Tones’, or phone 19S._____9:16* HORSE — Also electric cook stove. Apply Sol Gingerich, phone 84-r-3 Zurich.______________________9:16:23* WRECKING—’42 Hudson, ’42 Dodge, ’41 Dodge, ’41 Chev, ’41 Ford. Many older models. Cudmore’s Gravel, tele-- phone 171-r-3 Exeter.________7-12tfc COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Only a few days left (Sept. 21) to take advantage of this special offer. 20 Months for $1.00 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE Typewriter Bargain Repossessed — Used Only Very Short Time $83.50 The Times-Advocate PERSONAL TIRED, WEAK MEN! Get New Pep at 40, 50, 60. Feel years younger. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Invigorates both sexes. “Get-acquainted” size only 60(!. All druggists. 16:23c FOR RENT TWO ROOMS and kitchen. —Phone 244-J after 5:00 p.m,_________9-16tfc HEATED, MODERN one - bedroom apartment, unfurnished, stove and refrigerator supplied. Centrally locat­ ed. Available Oct. 1. Apply H. C. Rivers, 55 Gidley Street, phone 373-.T.16* FURNISHED BEDROOMS. Apply 437 Anne St. or phone 428-J Exeter. 16c UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, three- piece bath, wired for heavy duty stove. Available October 1. Apply John Ward, phone 348.__________16* 3-ROOM UPSTAIRS apartment. Ap­ ply Carl Stire, 296 Carling Street, phone 753-.T Exeter._____________16c APARTMENT Unfurnished Immediate Possession Hot and Cold Water - Fresh, Clean Painted and Papered Last Week Central - On East Town Close to SchoolsPHONE 143 EXETER 16:23c SIX ROOMS, partly furnished, bath and heated. Apply Times - Advocate. 9:16* APARTMENT — Bath, hot and cold water, two bedrooms, kitchen and living room, full basement, on high­ way at Shipka. Available October 16. —Albert Gaiser, Crediton, phone 6-J.9-9tfc APARTMENT — Modern upstairs apartment, 4 rooms and bath, oil heated. Phone 7 Exeter._______ 9-9tfc 3- OR 4-ROOM apartment, partly furnished. Phone 257-W Exeter after 7:00 p.m.______________________9:16* GROUND FLOOR apartment, unfurn­ ished, heated, hot and cold water, built-in cupboards, use of laundry for washing, private entrance. Apply Blatchford Apts., William Street, Ex­eter. *.9:16* HELP WANTED ACT NOW if you want extra $$. Join a progressive Company with 250 guar­ anteed necessities, farm products. Every house in your territory a po­ tential customer. No dull season with our line. Wherever you may live write in for details. FAMILEX, Dept. C, Montreal 24.________ 16c RELIABLE WOMAN to look after home and two small children starting October 4. Phone 68-M Exeter. 16* TWO WAITRESSES wanted, Call in person at Rether’s Coffee Shoppe, Exeter. __________________ 9:16c GTRL OR WOMAN for housework in Exeter. Two children. Write Box NO, Times-Advocate,____________ 16c NURSES INTERESTED in full or part time employment at South Hur­ on Hospital, contact the superintend­ ent, Miss Alice Claypole, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. 16c Dept, of National Defence (Air) at Centralia, Ontario require Clerks, Grade 1 Salary: $1500 -.$1920 Clerks, Grade 2A Salary: $1800 -$2400 Full particulars on posters at offices of the National Employ­ ment Services and Post Office. Application forms, obtainable thereat, should be filed with the Civil Service Commission, 1200 Bay St., Toronto, Ontario# NO1* LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 27, 1954. CLASSIFIED RATES 25 words or less 60c More Than 25 Words — 1J# Per Wprd SUCCEEDING INSERTIONS 30# More Than 25 Words — 1# Per Word 20^ OFF if ad paid with order or by Saturday following the last insertion Semi-Display Classifieds (restricted to one column) First Insertion 98# per inch Subsequent Insertions 84# per inch BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BRAY BROILERS for October-Nov­ember delivery should be ordered soon. They have dayold chicks for immediate shipment. Ask us for com­ plete information. —Eric Carscadden, Exeter, phone 24 6-W. 16c WANTED $3,000 ON FIRST MORTGAGE on red brick insul house on William Street. On or before October 1. Apply Box VM, Exeter Times-Advocate. 16:23:30* 2- OR 3-BEDROOM HOUSE with good basement or garage, Phone 199- r-3 Exeter.___________________16* SAW MILL LOGS and standing bush lots wanted. Fuel wood and slab wood for sale. — Robert Eagleson, Alisa Craig, phone 624-r-22 or 623-r-3 7-ltfc WANTED AND FOR SALE — Used merchandise. Louis E. Johnston, Sec­ond Hand Shop, corner Station and Main Streets. Phone 183 noon and evenings. 6-29tfc NOTICES CHANGE OF NAME ACT Take notice that Bene Bernice Des­jardine of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, married wo­ man, will apply before His Honour Judge Costello at his Chambers in the Court House, Goderich, Ontario, on Monday the fourth day of Ocober, 1954, a 10 o'clock in the forenoon to change the name of her son from Harry Douglas Hamilton to Harry Douglas Desjardine.Dated at Goderich this first day of September, 1954. FRANK DONNELLY, Goderich, Ontario, Solicitor for the Applicant. 2:9:16c REAL ESTATE 6-ROOM INSUL-BRIC house, fur­nace, hot and cold water in kitchen and 3-piece bathroom. Repair and in­ terior decorating good, some hard­wood flooring. Quiet location. —Wm. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen._______________9-16tfc 11/2-STOREY house for sale 3 bedrooms, living-room, dining-room, kitchen and 3-piece bath. Approxim­ ately 3 blocks from school. Nice lot. APPLY D. DAVIS 216 William Street, Exeter Phone 455-W 9-16tf* MODERN 2-BEDROOM house. Good Exeter location. Large living room. Particularly nice kitchen and bath­ room. Air conditioned oil heat. Im­ mediate possession and very easy terms. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter.________________9-9tfc FOR SALE OR RENT — Three-bed­ room house. Modern conveniences. Oil burning furnace. Immediate posses­sion. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter.________ 9-9tfc HOME WITH INCOME — We are offering a well built house that will provide a home for an average family and an income from a separate apart­ ment. Each unit is complete with separate bathroom, kitchen and en­ trance. Terms. —C. V. Pickard, Real- tor, Main Street, Exeter.______9-9tfc GOOD 100 ACRES, 10 bush, balance arable, L barn, good stabling, brick house, electricity, water throughout. Price $10,500 half cash. Wm. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen._____________ 9-9tfc HENSALL—One of the better brick homes—main street location. Nicely decorated, modern throughout with all conveniences including water soft­ ener. Outstanding offer, immediate possession. See this at once. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADABroker —R. B. Paterson, Phone 51 Hensail, Ontario 9-9tfc NEW 1-STOREY frame house, two apartments, one rented. Very good for small business with living quar­ ters attached, —D. Quesnel, Crediton East, phone 27-M.____________9-2tfc STORE BUSINESS—Rural—Combined store and comfortable dwelling. Hy­ dro. County road. Clean stock, mostly groceries. Necessary equipment. Four acres of land, hennery and barn 40’ x 30’. Total price $7,500.00. Terms. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Ex­eter.____________ 9-2tfc MODERN 1 - FLOOR HOME — This home is beautifully finished through­ out and provides every convenience for comfortable living. Nearly new. Terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter.________________9-2tfc BRICK HOUSE, in excellent condi­ tion, full cellar, furnace. Bedroom, 3- piece bath main floor, 3 bedrooms up­ stairs. Double garage, henhouse, ex­ tra lot. —W. C. Pea.ce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. 7-15tfc 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. Pickard, 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. 6-10tfc 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 NEW FULLY MODERN one-floor rug brick forced air oil heated home. Reasonable down payment and terms. Owner 493 Andrew Street. 6-3tfc $2,500.00 OR $3,000.00 CASH will give you possession of 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, 5-6tfc New HOUSE — 349 Edtvard Street. Living room, kitchen, dining room, two bedrooms, and bath with space for other room on second floor. Oil furnace, Wide lot. —R. e. Baikwin, Exeter, phone 89-J. 4-8tfc EMPLOYMENT WANTED 2 RELIABLE BABY SITTERS—Tele­ phone Exeter -55. 16* FARMERS! Arrange now for your farm "help. Experienced Holland fam­ilies. Also wanted to rent—50- to 100- acre farms. Write Henry Nyhius, R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31. 12-10tfc STOCK WANTED DEAD, DISABLED STOCK — Seven- day week service for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, calves. —Glen Kennedy, phone collect 168-W Lucan or Exeter 235. 9-2tfc HORSES WANTED—Heavy or light, young or old. Please notify Frank Taylor, 138 Exeter. Jul22:Ja5* ATTENTION FARMERS! — Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235. tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tfc MISCELLANEOUS I HAVE JUST been appointed a local Fashion Counsellor for the lovely dress line of North American Fashion Frocks. Get in touch with me and make an appointment to come and see the fall and winter dress sam­ples. Mrs. Glenn Deitz, Hensall, tele­ phone 77-J. 16c CUSTOM COMBINING — Beans, Clo­ vers and Flax. Satisfaction guaran­teed. Apply C. J. Walker, R.R. 1, Cromarty, ph. 12-r-13 Dublin. 16:23* “STANDARD OF THE WOODS” — McCulloch Chain Saws! All models and complete service available at Mc­ Culloch Saw Sales, 428 Huron Street, Stratford, phone 1061-J. 9-16tfc COMBINING with New Motor-Driven Combine. Also Corn Picking, reason­ able rates. —H. Peterson, Dashwood, phone 31-r-15. 9:16:23c WHITEWASHING and CLEANING— Arrangements can be made. — Bill Watson, Dashwood, telephone 35-r-19. 8-26:ll-llc STEW’S SHARPENING SERVICE — Files and sets your saws better than news! Apply 152 Lake Road. 8-26tfc CUSTOM COMBINING. Apply Earl Neil, phone 626-J-3 Exeter.____8-5tfc SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED — Imme­ diate service. Phone 108 Lucan or 130-W Lucan. —Butler Bros. 9*tfc FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its best for all breeds, call the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association between 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. Phone collect Clinton 242. 5-14alt.tfc AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE of Real Estate and Chattels The undersigned has received in­structions from Ed Sweitzer to sell by public auction l’j MILES EAST OF CREDITON onSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 at 1:30 o'clock the following: REAL ESTATE: Two acres of bush, mixed timber, Lot 22, Con. 6, southeast corner. CHATTELS: Bureau; book cup­board; black, walnut glass cupboard; extension table; kitchen table; kitchen stove; coal oil stove; arm chair; small tables; cook stove with reservoir and shelf; folding chairs; small living­ room table; 3 rocking chairs; 3 wood­en beds; some antiques; sink: wash boiler; apple barrel: garden tools; carpenter tools; toys; 2 dozen chairs; light waggon: buggy; extension lad­ der, 32-ft., nearly new; harness; doz. bags— cedar posts; kitchen utensils; lamps and lanterns; fruit sealers: double barrel shot gun; 3 Peking ducks; 3 geese; and many other items. TERMS: Cash. WM. H. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, Phone 7-7W Crediton E. 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