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THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER,. ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27 1955,
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'53 METEOR SEDAN
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$teal $1,650
ry5 t 'METE.QR Ranch Wagon
Radio .S1,695
'4:t PORP COACH. i 600
"A>1; CHEN( SEDAN ,,,.,, 3 560
'46 FORD: POACH. 3 495
'37 PLYMOUTH COACH $ 150
'37 'DICK SEDAN,. OK $ 150
Trucks
'fns FORD PICKUP
Automatic, Save $550 at 31,600
'45 FARGO $•Ton Dump
Stake—bect in captivity $ 69.5
"50 DODGE 3 -Ton Stake $ 450
Tractors
'49 FORD Tractor and
Trencher -•a steal at • . 51,795
'52 SHERMAN Back Hoe 31,000
FRONT END LOADER $ 250
'47 FORD Tractor, lovely 3 425
GARDEN TRACTOR $ 125
SOIL SCOOP $ 60
BUSH d, BOG HARROW 3 50
14' WEEPER $ 50
Larry Snider
MOTORS LTD.
Phone 624 Exeter
Sorority Award
For Nursing
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met .at
the home of Mrs. James Hayter,
Dashwood, on Tuesday evening
with 13 utembers present, Mfrs.
Don Gainer conducted the business
in the absence et the president,
Mrs. Walter Bentley.
The Sorority scholarship of 350
is to be awarded to a girl from
South Huron District High SchQol
with the highest academie stand-
ing who intends to go in train-
ing for a nurse.
Plane were made for the Soror-
ity dance which is to be held on
March 4. The gift was won by
Mrs. Ted Jones,
HARPLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Desjardine
and daughter Grace spent Tues-
day .evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Ridley and Jean.
Mrs. Colin Love, Grand Bend,
spent Monday afternoon at her
old home here.
Mrs. Don Tetreau and babe
visited on Wednesday afternoon
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Bestard.
Mr. Glen and Jim Love thresh-
ed their beans on Tuesday with
a bumper yield.
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Frozen
Food
Centre
1 Exeter
Beef
•
This week's EXETER BEEF
will be around 100 - 110 lbs. per
quarter—from young cattle—not
too fat—just right.
The price is attractive for this
grade. WE GUARANTEE THE
QUALITY. Supply is limited but
we wil have more next week. Come
in—see for yourself.
Why ? ?
Why do we charge 20 per pound for fast
freezing wrapped meat and only 30 per pound for
cutting, wrapping and freezing? Here's the reason:
If you .are going to get the best result, meat
should be wrapped in good quality paper and frozen
at low temperature as soon as it is wrapped.
When we cut your meat, we do just that—
wrap it in the hest polythene coated paper we can
buy and put it in our freezer at once. Obviously this
can't be done when you have it cut elsewhere.
We know how meat must be prepared accord-
ing to Ontario Department of Health regulations—
THAT IS OUR BUSINESS. We do not want you to
be disappointed with your meat—neither do you.
That is why we want to cut your meat and why we
set the price, to encourage this.
Our slaughter house is open every Monday
and any time in case of emergency. `'4'e have a
thoroughly skilled and experienced member of our
staff in charge.
Exeter Frozen Foods
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SN.E.LGROVE'S
Exeter
Thm!oadA BlizzardOf Bargains Drifted Here
U ec s
The 3-M Club met Wednesday
evening with 16 present. Mr. aid
Mrs. Denald Bray and Mr; and
Mrs. Edwin Miller were iu charge
of the evening. The prograrm in-
cluded a pianoo solo by Miss Mari-
lyn Moore. Rev. W. J. Moores
spoke on Newfoundland.
Mrs. Melvin Gardiner was in
charge of the business. 'Air.
Moores conducted the election.
Presidents are Mr, and Mrs. Reg.
Hodgert; vice-presidents, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Bray; secretary -trea-
surer; :lir. and Mrs. Robt. Jeffrey;
literature secretary, Mr, and Mrs.
Wm. Rohde.
Games and contests were fol-
lowed by lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Jeffery and
Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Rohde will be
in charge of the February meet-
ing;
Personals
'Miss Margaret Bray, of London
spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bray,
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Passmore
visited on Friday evening with
Mr's. Wellington Heist, who is a
patient in St. Josephs Hospital,
London.
A joint service of Elimvllle
and Thames Road congregations
will be held Sunday evening, Jan-
uary 30 in the basement of the
Thames Road church in celebra-
tion of the 150th anniversary of
the British and Foreign .Bible So-
ciety. Rev. W. H. Moore, of Tor-
onto, will be present to show
films.
The W. A. and W. M. S. will
meet Wednesday afternoon, Feb-
ruary 2, at two o'clock in the
church basement.
The second community night
will be held Friday evening, Jan-
uary 28, in the Thames Road
school.
SHIPKA
The W.A. will meet at the
home of Mrs. Matthew Sweitzer
on Wednesday, February 2. The
Rev, A. H. Irwin, Padre of Ippbr-
wash Military Camp, will be the
guest speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and
Eunice, of St. Thomas, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Baker.
Thme annual meeting of the
United Church was held Sunday
evening, January 23. A new slate
of officers was elected with Rev.
Parrott in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dietrich
entertained a few of their friends
to a euchre party Thursday eve-
ning of last week.
Message From
Greenway
By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN
The Men's Brotherhood organi-
zation of Grand Bend and Green-
way United Churches held the r
meeting in the United church last
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnstone
and fancily, of Parkhill, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C.
Smithers,
Mrs. Russell, Brown is visiting
with relatives in Sarnia.
Miss Francis Brophey spent
the week -end with Miss Elizabeth
Hunter of Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Eagle-
son and Irene attended the Lager-
werf-Trott wedding at Mt. Brid-
ges on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pollock
visited on Tuesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. John Gill' and Mr.
David Foster at Grand Bend. .
Mrs. Donalda Sangster and a
quartette from Parkhill United
Church, composed of Misses Bar-
bara Thomson, Mary Vernon,
Messrs. Carl Hamacher and Bob
Johnstone provided special music
in the United Church on Sunday.
Mr. Frank Steeper returned to
his home from St. Joseph's Hos-
pital on Wednesday. We wish
him a speedy recovery.
A presentation was held in S.
S. No. 12 Iasi Friday evening for
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Horner.
The Harmony class of the Unit -
ted church (married couples un-
der forty years of age) will hold
their meeting Friday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hutch son.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. Henry Belling Is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Young
of Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown
spent Sunday with relatives in
Arkona.
Mr. and Mrs. Clive Brophy and
son, of London, spent the week-
end w th Mr. .and Mrs, Lloyd
Brophy and Franees.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gillies and
sons of Berkley, Mich., and Miss
Marion Hicks, of London, spent
the •week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Hicks,
Mr. and Mrs. Maynes, of Tis -
Husbands! Wives!
Want new Pep and Vim?
Thousands of couples are weak, worn-out, ex-
hausted solely because body lacks iron. Fornew
vim, vitality. fry Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Supplies
iron you, too, may need for pep; supplemen-
tary doses Vitamin B3, Introductory or "get -
acquainted" rise only hoe. At all druggists.
SUPERIOR
Propane Limited
Your Distributor for
Propane Gait and Appliances
for Farnt, Rome and Industry
Call Stratford 4174
FOR SALE
COI: CORN—A mile and a quarter
e oath of Mt. Carmel or R.R. 3 Park-
hill. Apply Albert Wydooghe, phone
605 -r -a Parkhill. 27:3*
LADIES' FUR COAT, brown, suitable
for makin • into jacket. May be seen
at Mrs, Norman Hockey's, Main St..
Exeter. 27:3:10
STEEL BOX with fenders. Fits 1948
ar trron c Dodge
.complete Ford
lliislen Taylo , phone 1j62 r-i9h'G d
Bend. 27:3*
4 HEREFORD BULLS, registered,
serviceable age, and of Real Prince
Domino breeding, One from & top.
selling cow onwed by the late John
McGregor, of Hensall, and a grandson
of Del Zento 1st. Apply Ancell Lee,
R.R. 2,Ailsa Craig, or 5 miles. south
of Creiton, near Brinsley. 27*
FEED TURNIPS and baled hay, Ap-
ply Gregus Bros., Rai. 3, Exeter,
phone 172-r-23. 27•
ALAN'S 'WINTER OVERCOAT, black,
size 34 - 36; also spring -filled matt-
ress. Apply Sam Bowers, 63 John. St,
West. 27c
HEREFORD BULLS, registered, ready
for service. Apply Whitney Coates,
phone 39-r-3 Kirkton. 27'
McCREERY'S SALE—Everything re-
duced drastically. Buy ladies' and
children's clothing at rock bottom
prices. 27e
SUFFERING FROM Backaches,
Rheumatic Pain. Sciatica, Lumbago
is over if you let RUMACAPS help
you to relief. Ask your druggist. 30*
3 RADIOS -2 mantel and 1 console
turning lathe, complete with chisels,
Fred Hatter, phone 413-3 Exeter.
20:27•
n-
QUEBEC
HEATER,
A. Buhherb Mari
Marl-
borough St., across from Cecil Jones,
et''ery day except Friday morning.
20:27*
BUDGIE BABIES and breeders.
Males 37; hens $4; or pair, 510; can-
aries, $7. Apply Mrs. Eileen Currie,
phone 133-3 Lucan. 20:27:3:10c
SPY APPLES—Apply Hedley May, R.
R. 1, Centralia, phone 378-33 Exeter.
6:13:20c
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS, furnished, newly de-
corated, 3 -piece bath, outside ent-
rance. Apply 357 Carling Street.. 27*
APARTMENT, heated, available Mar.
1; newly decorated, modernly equip
-
(Ted, private entrance, 3 -piece bath,
garage, laundry facilities. William
Oestricher, phone 12-J Crediton. 27c
APARTMENT, small, suitable for two.
Apply 41 Simcoe St., Exeter. 27c
FURNISHED APARTMENT in Cen-
tralia, living room, dining room, work
kitchen, large bedroom, running hot
and cold water, 3 -piece bath. Apply
Ken Hodgins,, Centralia, phone 880-J3
Exeter, J 27c
APARTMENT
Unfurnished — Immediate Possession
Hot and Cold Water — Fresh, Clean
Recently Painted and Papered
Central — • On Desk Side of Town
Close to Schools
Phone 143 Exeter 27c
FURNISHED APARTMENT for clean,
quiet couple, no children. Apply 68
Sanders St. East. 20tfc
APARTMENT, available immediately,
ground floor, 3 rooms and bath, hot
and cold water, heated, on Carling
Street, private entrance. Phone 300
after 0 p.m. 27*
5 -ROOM APARTMENT, nice, newly
decorated, steam heated; available
now. Elliot Apartments, phone 476 or
533-M Exeter. ?Otfc
2 -BEDROOM COTTAGE, 3 -piece bath,
cupboards, tile floors in kitchen and
bathroom; also 3 -room cabin, stoves
furnished for heating only. Apply M.
Neil, phone 10-M Crediton. 30tfn c
STORE, opposite the Post Office,
Main St., Exeter. Available now. Ap-
ply Exeter Times -Advocate. •
APARTMENT — Bath, hot and cold
water. two bedrooms, kitchen and
living room, full basement, on high-
way at Shipka.—Albert Gaiser, ,Credi-
ton, phone 6-J. 9-"9
APARTMENT — Modern upstairs
apartment, 4 rooms and bath, oil
heated. Phone 7 Exeter. 9-9tfc
FLOOR POLIStiiatS and vacuum
cleaners. Power lawn mowers. —Bea-
vers Hardware, Exeter. 7-ltfe
Data On
Dashwood
.STOCK WANTED
ATTENTION FARMERS: Prompt and
courteous service on all dead or dis-
abled sarin animals. Phone collect,
Ed Andrews, Seaforth 851-r-11, Ex-
eter 235, 16tfc
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
I AM 114 THE MARKET for all kinds
of horses, any size, any age, -G. J.
Dow, phone 83 Exeter, tfc
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
WE ARE now taking orders for baby
chicks, started chicks, cockerels, pul-
lets and turkey poults. Make up for
the lower egg prices now by greater
Production when prices are best. Let
us help you purchase the right breeds
for the job you want the chicks to
do. Pleise place your orders three to
four weeks in advance.—Dale Produce,.
Seaforth. 13:20:27:30
1955 CAN BE a" big year if you plan
to buy the right chicks for your
markets, whether .they are eggs, or
neat, or both. Bray has the chicks
for these markets. Ask for new cata-
logue featuring wide range of breeds
and crosses, and also Ames In -Cross,
Canadian Approved,—Eric Garscad-
den, Exeter, phone 24-W, 27
NOTICES
NOTICE to all residents of P.M.Q.
All personnel wishing me to call to
sell Rawleigh Products please leave
name and address with LIg E. Johns-
ton, 31 Main Street, Exetdr, or phone
153. Call evenings or Saturdays.
27:3:10c
RE: COLLECTION OF TAXES
I will be in the Town Hall on Janu-
ary 31, 1:30 to 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. and on February 1 from 9:00
to 12:00; 1:30 to 5:00 p.ni. for the pur-
pose of collecting taxes.
ERIC H. CARSCADDEN
Tax Collector 27c
ANNUAL MEETLNG
The Annual Meeting of the Usborne
Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance
Company will be held in Farquhar
Hall, Farquhar, on Monday, February
7, at 2:00 p.m.. for the purpose. of
receiving the reports of the Directors
and Auditors for the past year, for
the election of 'two Directors for a
three-year term, election of Auditors,
and any other business that may be in
the interests of the Company.
The Directors whose term of office
expires are Wm. A. Hamilton and
Milton McCurdy, both of whom are
eligible for re-election.
WM. A. HAMILTON, President
ARTHUR FRASER, Sec-Treas.
27:3c
MISCELLANEOUS
SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED—Inrmed-
iate service. Phone 108 Lucan or 130-
W Lucan—Butler Bros,
20:27:3:10:17:24:3:10c
SNOW SHOVELLING by the day or
month. Apply Ray McKenzie, Hensall,
phone 105. 20:27:3c
CARPENTRY — Cupboards, remodel-
ing, repairing, inside or outside work.
Apply Abe Schout, 32 Victoria St„
phone 410-W Exeter. - 30tfc
S. S. S, S.
Why bother 'with dull tools. Let us
recondition your saws, knives, scis-
sors, garden tools, etc., etc. All ma-
chine sharpened. Stews Sharpening
Service, Sanders St. East, phone
454, 2tfc
"STANDARD QF THE WOODS"
McCulloch Chain Saws! All models
and complete.service available at Mc-
Culloch Saw Sales, 428 Huron Street,
Stratford, phone 1061-3. 9-16tfe
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 $undays.
Phone collect Clinton 242. 14alt.tfe
FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERING
AUTO TRIMMING
Slip Covers—Custom made or Installed
HUGH WILSON
Phone 56 Exeter
Get The Facts
Call VIC DINNIN
Phone 168, Zurich.
INVESTORS MUTUAL
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REAL ESTATE
By MRS. E. H. RARER BRICK HOUSE comfortable, small,
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Oestreich-
er and girls, of Chatham, spent
last weekend with Donald's fa-
ther, Mr. Aaron Oestreicher.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walper and
family, of London, were weekend
visitors with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader
and family spent Sunday in
Waterloo with Mr .and Mrs. Ivan
Taylor and family and Mr. and
Airs. Garnet Wieberg and family.
Miss Anne Taylor, of London,
spent the weekend with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Letta Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wieberg
and Howard, of Waterloo, spent
the weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mre. Fred• Wieberg,
Miss Ellen Gilbert, Stratford,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Courtney Burmeister.
Miss Barbara Becker, Kitchen-
er, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Bec-
ker.
Mr. Otto Restemayer slipped
from a ladder, injuring his leg,
He will be unable to work for
some time.
Mr. and Mrs.. Stan Dinney and
family, of Exeter, spent Sunday
afternoon With, the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller.
Mr. slid Mrs. Ross Guenther,
Joan and Eugene, acconlpaniedby
Mr. and Mrs. William Eagleson,
of Parkhill, spent Sunday in De-
troit.
dale, Sask., visited one day last
Week with Mr, and Mrs. Elton
Curts,
Mrs. Jerry Brophy, of Parkhill,
is spending some time with Mr.
and Mrs, Lloyd Brophey.
;Vit. and Mrs. Ervie Eggert
and family attended the Carter-
Klefnfeldt wedelpig on Saturday
at Exeter.
Elimville, electricity, 2 barns, fruits,
flowers, shrubs. William Pearce, Real-
tor", Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, sales-
men. 27tfc
FARM—We have a. client who wishes
to buy a farm in the Exeter district.
Prefers 100 acres with at least reason-
ably good buildings. Would consider
farm, without buildings, that is seed-
ed out. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
2 -STOREY HOUSE, nice kitchen, 3-
plece bath, almost new furnace, air
conditioner, garage, conveniently lo-
cated for churches, schools and shop-
ping. IV. Pearce, realtor; Earl Par-
sons, Fred Cole, salesmen. 30tfc.
2 -STOREY HOME, living room, dining
loom and three bedrooms; modern
kitchen and bathroom; good heating
equipment; choice. E seter location;
possession to suit purchaser.—C. V.
Pickar$, Realtor, Main St., Sxeter.
1 -FLOOR HOME—This brick house
has three bedrooms and is nicely fin-
ished throughout and provides every
convenience for comfortable living.
Nearly new. Very low cash payment
will handle. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter.
WHY PAY RENT? Let us show you
this complete 2+bedroom home. It is
beautifully finished and ready for your
occupancy without further outlay.
May be purchased with low down
payment. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter.•
2=STOREY BRICK—This house will
provide a home for a. large family acid
an income from a separate apartment.
Bach unit Is complete With a separate
bathroom, kitchen and entrance; oil
heated; terms. C, V. Pickard, Realtor,
n
001 ACRES x clay loam," suitable for
Sugar beets; cheap enough for ISaa-
ture, Stephen. Willialn Pearce, Real=
ter: Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Sales-
mOtto
en.
NEW ASBESTOS StliNGL 8 14floor
house, full basement, automatic ale
conditioned oil forbade, 2 or 3 bed•
rooms, modern Ititcheli, colored bath.•
room fixtures. ---William Pearce, Real-
tor; Bari ParsOne', Fred Cole, Sales-
men.25tfc
CREMTON Two -fainly .dwelling:
modern conveniences; almost new;
linniedlate possession; terms, C. V,
Pickard, Realtor, Exeter.
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HELP WANTED
CARETAKER WANTED for S.S. No.
3 Usborne Township School Area.
Duties to commence March 1, 1955.
For further particulars apply to: A. G.
Hieks,Exeter, Ont„ R.R.3, before
February 10. 27:3
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
James Gordon Dunlop
late of the Town of Exeter,
in the County of Huron,
Physician.
Creditors and others having claims
against the above estate are required
to send full particulars on such claims
to the undersigned •Executors on or
before the 31st clay of January, 1955,
after which date the Estate's assets
will be distributed, having regard only
to claims that have then been re-
ceived.
Muriel Evans Dunlop,
Exeter, Ontario, and
The Canada Trust Company,
London, Ontario,
Executors
by W. G. Cochrane
Barrister &c.,
Exeter, Ontario'
13:20:27
In the Matter of the Estate of
Salome Finkbeiner •
late of the Village of Crediton,
in the county of Huron,
Spinster, Deceased,
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the late Salome Fink-
beiner, who died on or about the 12th
day of November, 1954, are hereby
notified to send them to the under-
signed, duly verified, on or before the
5th clay of February, 1955.
After ,the last-named date the as-
sets of the said Estate will be dis-
trihuted among the persons entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the undersigned shall then
have notice.
W. G. Cochrane,
Solicitor for the Executors.
20:27:3
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE •
of Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
on the premises of
Mrs. Alex Zimmer
IN THE VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD
The undersigned auctioneer is in-
structed to sell by public auction on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1965,
Commencing at 1:30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS and Mis-
cellaneous Items: Dining room, table;
kitchen cupboard; large mirror;, 2
small mirrors; hat rack; kitchen
clock; clothes rack; 2 bedsteads, com-
plete with springs and mattress,
dressers, wash stands, card table,
electric lamps, leather rocker, car rug,
50 -ft. electric cord, 2 -burner hot plate,
medium-size Quebec heater, equipped
with oil burner and 15 -gal, supply
tank; 2 45 -gal. oil drums, oil pump,
small coal oil heater, ironing board,
wash tub, galvanized pails, clothes
wringer, fawn mower, glassware,
silverware, kitchen utensils, 50 quart
sealers, bedding, comforters, quilts,
woollen blankets, bedspreads, etc.
Terms: Cash.
NOTICE:1939 Chevrolet Coach, fully
equipped, in first class condition with
very low mileage, will be offered for
sale at same time and place, January
29, Inspect this car for yourself be-
fore day of sale by contacting auction-
eer or Mrs. Wesley Wolfe, owner.
HARTMAN' ELSIE, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Extensive Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Implements
Feed and Furniture
W. E. Nairn will sell by public
auction on
LOT 14 and 15, CON. 13. HIBBERT
miles south of Cromarty,
6 miles south of Dublin
on
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1
commencing at 10:30 am.
the following:
CATTLE: 10 choice, high class Hol-
stein cows, consisting of 5 fresh, 2
due thne of sale, balance in. March
and April; 6 Holstein heifers due Sep-
tember; 1 purebred Hereford bull, 2
years 015; 4 Holstein -Hereford cross
steers rising 2 years; 6 yearling heif-
ers; 6 baby beef yearling steers; 5
young ealves.
.HAY • GRAIN: 2,500 bushels mixed
grain fit for seed; quantity of grass
seed; 850 bales of choice hay; 10 ton
loose hay; quantity 61 straw,
IMPLEMENTS; M.H. row crop trac-
tor and scutfler, new; M.H. tractor,
nec.rly new; 3 -furrow tractor plow;
2 -furrow M.H. tractor plow; M.H.
tractor manure spreader., ne " v, M.H.
15 -hoe fertilizer seed drill, new; Bis-
sell double disc; hammer mill nearly
new; Geo. White threshing machine,
new; drive belt; Mc.D hay loader; side
rake; McD. 5 -ft. mower; M.H. power
cultivator; MB. 7 -ft, binder; rubber-
tired wagon and rack; steel hay rake
steel roller; sctiffler; set of sleighs
iron harrows; root puller; bag truck
colony house, 10x12• chicken feeders
hog feeders; extension ladder.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: M.H. milker;
complete piping for 20 cows; Viking
dream separator with motor; pails;
8 cream Cans; 2 steel water troughs;
200 sap palls and spiles; 2 sap pans;
tank and piping; cedar posts; Iron
Nate; sausage machine; 200 -gallon
gas tank with pump and hose, new;
power lawn mower; hand lawn mower;
2 -wheeled trailer and reek; quanity
ofCOAtile;L carpenter and farm tools; also
a quantity of furniture and 114 tons
Thls being a large sale, it will
start sharp at 10:30. If not previously
sold, 'property will be auctioned at 2
p.m., subject to reserve bid in 1 lot
first Or separately. Terms ort property
10% day of sale, balance in 30 -days.
Chattels cash, Hoot lunches' Will be
available at large booth.
For the Frank Bruce Estate '
BELL St LAUGHTON
SOlicitord, Exeter
W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer
22c
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY—Good used Mas-
sey -Harris 7 -foot binders on steel or
rubber. If you have one to sell, apply
givinMildmay
l fp 1 parrticulars.Miidmay, 20:270Ont
SAW MILL LOGS and standing bush
lots, Fuel wood and slab wood for
sale. Apply Ailsa Craig Saw MW,
Phone 623-r.3 or Robert Eagleson,.
phone 624-r-22; Gordon McAlpine,
phone 623-r-13. ' tie
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
DUTCH GIRL, 19 years old, would
like housework,, family with child-
ren, in or near Exeter. Phone Hen-
sail 601-r-22. 27*
REGISTERED NURSE, very fond of
children, will care for infants or tots
In her own home, by day or week -
51.50 per day including lunch; baby
sitting evenings, 30¢ an hour. Phone
618-W, residence 231 Carling St.
27:3:10:17c
GIRL WANTS WORK — any kind.
Phone 693-r-23 Hensall. 27*
CUSTOM WORK with power chain
saw,—Ivan Paff, Ailsa Craig. 20:27:34'
WILL CARE FOR children in my
home by day, night or week,—Mrs.
Alfred Smith, Crediton. 20:27e
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
LOST
BLACK SPANIEL, medium build.
Answers to 'Raffles". Phone 540 Ex-.
eter or apply F'ink's Meat Market. 27`" •
FOUND
HUB CAP, 15-1nch Mercury. APPIY
Lakieview Hatchery, Phone 7Exe-
ter,
Police
Recruits
Wanted
5I -Day Week—. Good Salary
Vacation With Pay
Pension Plan
Age 21 to Under 80
Minimum Height - 5'10"
High School Entrance Certificate
- Apply in Person To -
A. E. Knight
Chief Constable
Police Department
LONDON, ONTARIO
Choice Finish Equals Higher Grades
Equals Increased Profit
Successful feeders have found that year after year it pays to
use SHUR-GA.IN ,Beefmaker Concentrate—because they get
that extra degree of finish that means extra profit.
For every 8 bags of grain you have to feed to your steers,.
try replacing one with .a bag of Beefmaker. The extra cost
is small but the resulting mixture really make a difference
on the finish.
•
Drop in and see us about a beef feeding program.
Cann's Mill Ltd.
Exeter, Ontario Whalen Corners
Business Directory
DR. B. EICKMEIER
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
910 Main Street South
PHONE 669 EXETER
W. G. COCHRANE, B.A.
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONTARIO
At Hensall, Friday, 2 to 5 P.M.
J. NORMAN COWAN
BOOKKEEPING
Systems, Service, etc.
INCOME TAX RETURNS
Dashwood 40-r-13
Sarepta Hay Post Office
ALVIN WALPER
PROVINCIAL
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
at all times
"Service that Satisfies"
PHONE 57-r-2 DASHWOOD
WM. H. SMITH
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
• For Huron and Middlesex
(Special training assures yop of
your property's true value on
sale day)
Graduate of
American Auction College
Terms Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CREDITON P.O. or PHONE 43.
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Sfficet Exeter, Ontario
President
Wm, A. Hamilton Cromarty
Vice -President
Martin Feeney R.R. 2 Dublin
Directors
Harry Coates " Centralia
i0, Clayton Colquholtn R.R. 1
Science Hill
Milton McCurdy MR. 1 Kirkton
Alex. J. Rohde R.R. 3 Mitchell
Agents
Thos. G. Ballantyhe R.R. 1
Woodham
Clayton Harris R.R. 1, Mitchell
Stanley Hocking Mitchell
Solicitor
We G. Cochrane Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer
Arthur Fraser Exeter
BELL & LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS &
NOTARIES PUBLIC '
ELMER D. BELL, Q.C.
C. "V. LAUGHTON, L:L.B.
Zurich office Wednesday
afternoon
EXETER PHONE 4
A. M. HARPER
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
55 South St. Telephone
Goderich 343
Licensed Municipal Auditor
DR. H. H. COWEN
L.D.B., D.D.B.
DENTAL SURGEON
Main Street Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
PHONE 38
For
N. L. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
main Street, Exeter
Open Every •Week -Day
Except Wednesday.
Appointments Phone 351'5-.i
DR. J. W. CORBETT
L,D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
814 Main Street South
Phone 273 Exeter
R. F. REILLY, D.C.*
*Doctor of Chiropractic
otic
MAIN STREET, EXETER
Open Each Week -Day
Except Wednesday
For Appointment - :'hone 600
D. J. McKELVIE, D.V.M.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Phone 99
$ensall
Ontario
ARTHUR FRASER
INCOME TAX REPORTS
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, ETC.
Ann St., Exeter Phone 504.
E. F. CORBETT
LICENCED Ai7CTIONEER
Terms Reasonable
Satisfaction Guaranteed
EXETER, R.R. i
Telephone Zurich 024-7
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