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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-10-13, Page 6'Page II THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING,,OCTOBER. 13, 1955 Announcements BIRTHS BONNET—stir. and Mrs, k`red. Bon- net. Dashwood, announce the birth of their daughter, Patricia Anne, at South Bw'on Hospital, October 11, 1955; a sister for Vernon Eugene. HILL—Mr. and Mrs. Alan W. hill, ClandeboYe, announce the birth of a daughter, ,Susan Ruth, October 7. 1955; a sister for Elizabeth, Nancy and. David, IKERSI,Alcx-.-3I'. and Mrs. Robert Kerslake (nee Marion Lemmon), of R.R. 1 Centralia, announce the birth of their son, Daniel Robert, at South Huron Hospital, October 6, 1955. ;KIRK: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirk, of Exeter announce the birth of their daughter, Kathryn Ann, at South Huron HospitalOctober 4, 1955; a sister for Donnie. MUSSES Mr. and Mrs. W11Ue n Musser (nee Marie Huxtable). of Exeter. wish to announce the birth of a son. William Sohn. in .South Huron Hospital en Tuesday, Octo- titer il. 2 EEVEL--Mr. and Mrs, John Neevel Cromarty, announce the birth of their daughter, Wilma Joanne, at South Huron Hospital, October 5, 1955. STEAD—James and Grace Stead proudly announce the arrival of their chosen son, James Alvin. at their home, 65 Richmond St., Thor- old, September 24, 1955; a grandson for Alvin Wurm. T1-1OMAS—d4fr, and Mrs. Sam Thomas. 143 Main St., announce the birth of a daughter, Diane Elaine; weight $ lbs., 7 ozs., at South Huron Hos- pital. October 9, 1955. TUCKEY--Ross and Elsie Tuckey an- nounce, the birth of a son. Mark Benson, at South Huron Hospital, October 9, 1955; a brother for Chris- tine and Jane. • WELLMAN —LAC and Mrs. F. Well- man, 239 Algonquin Drive, RCAF Centralia, announce the birth of a daughter, Christine, at South Huron Hospital, October 6, 1955; a sister for Freddie, Viola and Larry. MARRIAGES i1iUESTON-GREk3NWOOD -- Mr. An- drew J. Hueston, of Seaforth, and Vino Mae Greenwood, of Exeter, were united in marriage by the Rev, Alex Beeson in Main Street parsonage on Wednesday, October 112, DEATHS DUMIGAN—Mrs. Mary Ellen Dumi- gan passed away at her residence, R,R. 1 Thedford, Wednesday, Octo- ber 5, 1955, in her sixty-eighth year, EVANS—William ArthvreEvans pass- ed aweY at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Friday, October 7, 1955, in his ninety-second year. ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs. F, Ward Hern an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Gertrude, to Mr. William Morgan Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dixon, Clandeboye, Ontario; the wedding to take place on Saturday, October 29, 1955. 13* CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. .Albert Fletcher wish to thank all those who assisted during her illness and sub- sequent death; special thanks to Rev. Slade, Zion United Church, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hatter, Dr. M. C. !Fletcher, South Huron Hospital, Din- ney Funeral Home and the bearers. 13 hunmuuunnnuon, E This herd carries all the blood lines of the famous Frank E. Wood •herd, and consists entirely of three families—Rose- woods, Augustas and Marigolds. They are low set, with plenty 9f Scale and' bone, have good heads and most are red in colour. All cows feed their own calves. Accredited since 1925. Vac- cinated. Write for Catalogues to: William E. Manning, R.R. 1 Londesboro, Ont. Lunch Booth At Farm Under Auspices of United Church W.A. Auctioneers: James 1ktacKinley, Lincoln White CARDS OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere grati- tude to everyone who remembered me with cards, visits and treats while a patient in South Huron Hospital and special thanks to my neighbours who helped with the bean harvest, —Ken- neth Keller. 13e Many thanks to all those who so kindly remembered me with cards. treats and visits while a patient in South Buren Hospital.—Norma I£el1 3r. The family of the late Mrs. Alvin Pym the dtheir sincere for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy shown dur- ing their recent bereavement; also for the .beautiful floral tributes and cards of sympathy; special thanks to the Pride of Huron Rebekah .bodge. Rev. Snell. Rev. Moores, Rev. Clarke and the Hopper -Hockey Funeral home. 13* I wish to thank relatives, neighbors and friends for cards. fruit and visits, and the management and employees of Canadian Canners, Branch 100, Local Union 286, for money, flowers and boxes of • fruit while a patient in Victoria Hospital and since returning home; special thanks to Uncle Fred Cornish and cousin Roy Baynham for taking up my potatoes.—Alvin Cor- nish. 13' IN MEMORIAM ROWE--In loving memory of Mrs. Arthur Rowe, Detroit, (nes Bella Sims), formerly of Crediton and Exeter, who passed away in De- troit two years ago, October 13, 1953. How we would love to see her come As in the days of yore, To hear her voice and see her smile, And greet her at the door. —Fondly remembered by brother, sister -In-law and her many friends and relatives in Crediton and Ex- eter. 13e SMITH—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John F. Smith, .who passed away one year ago. October 12, 1954. God knew that he was suffering, That the hills were hard to climb, So He closed his weary eyelids And whispered "Peace be thine". Away in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair, Some day. we know not when, We will meet our loved one there. --Sadly missed and ever remembered by his wife and family. 13* Elect Herb Broom Group President Herb Broom, of Exeter„ was re-elected •president of the Civil .Service Organization of RCAF Station Centralia at an annual meeting Tuesday night in Exeter Legion Hall. Riney Keller, of Exeter is vice- president; Gard Baynham, Exe- ter, secretary and Jack Simmons, Hensall, treasurer. Gordon •Shortreed, of Clinton, national president sof civil service organization, was the .guest speaker. Dispersal Sale Of 42 Scotch Shorthorns from , Wm. E. Manning Herd AT THE FARM (UNDER COVER) 1/2 MILE WEST OF LONDESBORO Friday, October 21 at 1 p.m., 1/ r , to introduce the sensational new Gaed GuaranteedHoueekreplag a: ZIP -CLIP SWIVEL -TOP Opens instantly—cleans all over from 1 position SUPER Roto Matic ;9995 Roto•Matic Cleaner *1000 Rolo•Dolly with • 4 rubber wheels *2495 5torage•Chost TV 6onch vs. ! a� New4 Wheel ROT0-GOLLY yy An that's modern In ONE cleaner d': and you Save $$500 "nes WEEK I d 9 et.1el d,eIusive a No Dust eel es Empty Attach.0-mate Clip.on.toort Vivre Filler • Super Power•.t/, RP, motor • Se fight and euief.. • Amarind 3-O RooNorge weighs 2 to 4 lbs. lest with floahnp brush, • Reduced sucboe Shat ru5 toot—optional, for deeding, drapes 90 Ga.pl.$ .411a d,1.W h,t. You save 4 ... _ 0O ! bf JK��/N .f, :.5,:a See *Ivo demetiseratlen at our More at once or ser .� ._ PHONE Chisof lteNe..) IrtbMf 10 DAY HOME TRt1AL!! 111M1tG bosomy 75 Dinney Furniture pay wool: Exeter tlNilir +ixcn •ud tri id Phone 20 Plough Throug -These Ads For Bargains .FOR SALE. 50 PULLETS. iced x Rock 7 months old, laying. Gerald Mclealls, R.R. 3 Exeter, phone 232-W. 13* 4 -BURNER STOVE. Moffat, cream and green, side oven, in good .con- ditto's, reasonable. Phone 75 Gran- ton. 13* G.E. REFRIGERATOR used. Apply 13. W. Tuckey, Phone i5 Exeter. 58* WINDMILL, reasonable. Phone 176- r-23, Exeter. 13c BROWN SUIT, 3 -piece, size 40, with stripe; too small for owner; worn very little. Apply Brady Cleaners, 13* 360 PULLETS. Rhode Island Reds crossed with Sussex. Apply Russell Ferguson,, phone 680-r-22, Rosati. 13* USED BRICK—Apply Earl Dixon, R. R. 2, Aliso Craig. 13* CANADA GEESE, Golden Pheasants, English ring -neck pheasants and Mal- lard ducks. Ross W. Hern, R.R. 1 Granton, phone Kirkton 4-r-7. 13* BEAN MILL, Batavia, all steel, on solid rubber tires, in excellent con- dition; Price 5450. Apply J. M. Smith, Ridgetown, Ont., Box 99, or phone Orchard 4-2111. 13* FEED TURNIPS; also well-trained, diennatured J. W, Gar- diner, e CHESTERFIELD and two chairs, in good condition; also grates for 22-, inch furnace, like new. Apply Times - Advocate. 13c CAR OF ALBERTA COAL arriving next week. Orders will be appreciated. Centralia Farmer's Supply, phone 58J. 5- KITCHEN RANGE, cream enamel; 1 coal heater, Phone 31-r-18, Dash- wood. 13* RelleRIGERATOR, Coldspot, 9.11 cu, ft. excellent condition, four years old, $299 new. What offer? Phone 443-W3 8 BROOD SOWS, second litter due in 2 weeks. Apply Alvin Gingerich, phone Zurich 90-r-6. 13* GRAVEL, .by the acre. Apply Joe Vandongen, R.R. 2 Grand Bend, phone 47-r-1. a 13* WEDDING CAKE BOXES—Get them at The Exeter Times -Advocate. NAMELESS COLD RE_ It7Fny When customers write like this they •mean it. Mr. William H. McLain, R.R. 2 Aylmer, writes: "Kindly send me an- other jar of Nameless Cold Remedy. I've had sinus trouble 14 years, so bad I was up all hours of the night with pains in my face and 'the only relief I could get was hot water, I even had the holes broke in my cheek bones for drainage which did me no good. It's sure a relief to have a good night's rest since I used your remedy, If I go anywhere my Name- less goes with me. Find 51.00 en- closed.' Nameless also relieves head colds, hay fever and arthritic pains. The moment it is applied, relief comes at once. A convincing money- back trial sample will be mailed for 30¢, uarge jars $1.00. Address: Purity Co., Exeter, Ont. 13c Winter Pears AA Pick Them Yourself In Our Orchard Behind The High School Supply Own Baskets " $1.00 A Bushel See BILL McKENZIE Phone 253 Exeter QUEBEC HEATER, large size, •$8; small size Quebec heater, $6; several feet of galvanized piping, 50 a foot; elbows and T's, 10 each; 22 gal. gal- vanized water tank, $3; Edison dia- mond disc cabinet phonograph and records, 515; 'weigh scales, $2; several flower pots, half price; two 3 -prong forks, 500 each; 18 -inch lawn mower, $5.' All in good order. Apply 90 Vic- toria St., phone 705-W Exeter. 13c 45 LAYING PULLETS, Red Sussex, Apply Bruce Shapton, phone 599-Wi. Exeter. t13c DINING ROOM SUITE, 8-plece, wal- nut. Will take trade for chesterfield suite, in good condition. Phone 732-r- 3, Exeter. 13e • COB CORN—Will sell in small or Large quantities. About price and arrangements of hauling see E. L. Bender, R.R. 1 Varna, Ont., phone 699-r-12, Hensall. 13:20c ABY'S BED, in good condition. Phone 734-W, Exeter. 13c 22 REPEATER RIFLE—Apply 414 Albert St., Exeter, phone 375-W. 13* 2 GRADE HEIFERS, Holstein, fresh In, 3 heifer calves at foot; also collie pups, male. Apply George Wheeler, R.R. 3 St. Marys, 1 mile east of Woodham, phone 1.6-r-14 Kirkton. 13e 2 WINDMILLS, about 25 feet in height, 120 each. Apply Mrs. Rose Dick, R.R. 2 Hensall. 13e GIRL'S MAUVE COAT 'with Leopard trim, size 12, almost new. May be, seen at Brady, Cleaners. 13e MAGAZINES—New and renewal sub- scriptions for any magazines are re- ceived at The Time Advocate. Hensall Personals Mrs. Hannah Workman, at pre- sent is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alexander.. Barbara Schwalm, little daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Schwalm, had her tonsils removed at Clinton Community Hospital on Saturday last. " Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Geiger, spent Thanksgiving with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Spray and family, and with . their daughter-in-law Mrs. Ralph Geiger and family, of Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Kett Manns and Donald, Toronto, were Thanks- giving visitors with the former'S /nether, Mrs. F. Manns. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Laramie, Bob- by and Jean, Centralia, spent Monday with Miss Greta Laintnie, Miss Shirley Flynn of London at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, .The Flynn. Mfss Wendy Moir with her mother, MS. Mansel Mason Jr. at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson of Lon- don with the latter's mother, MS Saundercock. ls2r, and Ntrs. Jack T'raquair,and Ruth Anne, in Blenheim. Mr. and Mrs: J. D. Reid, and Miss Minnie /told, London; Mrs. Mrs, Alice p''airbairn, Mr. n.nQ Mrs. El( g i n McArthur, of loilot Mound, Man; Mrs. ,A. Cita k Hen.. Sall, spent Thursday with: Mr, and Mrs, Stewart McQueen, CLASSIFIED RATES EMPLOYMENT WANTED tj words or less 70c WOMAN will mind children while 722-$8 per week. Phone 10re Than 21f Words ,-- 3-Exeter.r 130 2¢ Per Word SINGLE MAN, middle-aged, Dutch,. SUCCEEDIN4. INSERTIONS 40¢ wants place on dairy or nixed farm, Moro Than'05 Words ,— Available November 1, J. Kramer, R.R. 1, Thorndale, 13' iii¢ Iaer Word 200 OFF 1f ad paid with order or by Saturday following the last insertion Semi -Display Classifieds (restricted to one column) First, Insertion 98f per Inch Subsequent Insertions' 84¢ per inch Classified ass accepted up till Wednesday noon. Auction aide copy should be_.in Tuesday at FOR SALE SPY APPLES—]'ick your own. Apply Gordon Prance, Winchelsea. 13* 2 GIRL'S WINTER COATS, grey, with velvet tern, sizes 10 and 12; 2 girl's winter coats, sizes 6 acid 8. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners 13:20*' • Rifles And Shotguns ALL IN• EXCELLENT CONDITION REMINGTON GAME MASTER.— Model 760 270 Win. Cal, REMINGTON PUMP GUN -12 gauge with Vari-Choke 30.06 CUSTOM MADE RIFLE with Manser action 30-06 WINCHESTER --Model 70, spec- ial stock 30-30 WINCHESTER CARBINE 12 GAUGE COOEY SINGLE 22 KHORNET BRNO. " APPLY MALCOLM SPENCE St. Marys Phone Kirkton 115-189 s GIRL'S FALL COAT, plaid, size 10; girl's winter coat, quilted lining, size 10. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 6:13c 'WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu- matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when RUMACAPS will help you to welcome relief. Ask your Druggist. G. E. REFRIGERATOR, medium- sized,at grand Bend, used three monts; cost $299, will sacrifice for $199. Contact Mrs. R. A. Weir, 283 Hyman St., London, or Mr. J. R. Prance, Grand Bend. . . 6:13c '46 STUDEBAKER' TRUCK, good racks and good hoist. Apply Joe Wil- son, R.A. 1 Centralia, after 5.00 p.m„ or all day Saturday. 6:13 BUDGIES, rare, lovely colors; 53 and up; babies and breeders; canaries, singing, $8. Mrs. E. Currie, phone 138-J, Lucan. 6:13:20:270 3,000 PULLETS, Foreman Leghorn, 6 months old, starting to lay, Apply Andrews Poultry Farm, R,R. 3 Sea. forth, phone 647-r-3. 6:13:20:`7c '50 CHEV COACH, '49 Dodge Sedan, both in tip condition, Apply Rether's Coffee Shop or phone 260 or 302. 29tfc MOTALOY—Years ahead of all— Mo- taloy beats all major oil companies to the punche with the World's Only fuel additive that actually tin plates worn engine parts while you drive. Get a. Motaloy Ring and Valve Job for only $8.00. Motaloy Sales Company, 34 West St., Goderich. Dealer inquiries invited. 22tfc OIL SPACE HEATER, practically new, large size, capable of heating 6 to 7 rooms, Phone 353-R, Exeter. 22tfc. STRAYED YEARLING CATTLE BEAST with notch out of right ear. from North Lot 2, Concession 5, Usborne. Please notify William J. Thomson, phone Kirkton 48-r-4. 13 LOST SMALL WHITE DOG with brown spots; answers to the name of "Spot". Anyone knowing whereabouts please phone Kirkton 90-r-17. Reward. 13* WANTED USED GARAGE will remove from present site. Apply Tuckey Beverages, Exeter. 13e SCRAP METAL of all kinds. Prices are high now. Glenn's Auto Wreckers, phone 418, Exeter. 22:29:6:13c HELP WANTED WANTED: Reliable man as Dealer in Huron County. Experience not neces- sary. A fine opportunity to step into profitable business where Rawlelgh Products have been sold for years. Big Profits. Products fernished on credit. Write Rawleigh's Dept, 3-202- 163, Montreal, P.Q. 13 JUNIOR CLERK, age 16-19, good opportunity for promotion, junior matriculation required. The Bank of Nova Scotia, Exeter, Ontario, 6:13c SERVICES ELECTROLUX service and parts. Phone 456-r.22, Exeter. 29:6:13' SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED—Immed. sato service, Phone 108 or 130-W Lucan, Butler Bros. 1:9-27:10' WHITEWASHING & CLEANING— Arrangements can be made, 13111 Wats. son, Dashwood, bbone 35-r-119:. 11:8 - 8:110 WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Artificial Insemination service for all breeds of cattle. For service or information shone Clinton 616 tole ret , between 7:80 and 10:00 A,M, on week days and 7:30 and 9:80 A.R. 00 Sundays, "STANDARD 0r TI32] WOODS" McCulloch Chain Saws! All models and complete service (we rent) :Wail.able at MOCulloeh Saw Sales, 428 Huron St„ Stratford, phone 1061-J. 9.16tfe CUSTOM . I#x7A11 COMBINING with 12 -ft. 90 self-propelled Combine; pulling beano; balingg Norman Whit- ing, Exeter, phone 408•R, 8tfc FOR RENT • 3 -ROOM APARTMENT, partly fur- nished. Apply Times -Advocate, 230 UPSTAIRS APARTMENT, Main St., newly decorated . Apply Times - Advocate. 13 FARM HOUSE, 5 -room, with modern conveniences, 7 .miles frons, Exeter or 5 miles east of Centralia; available October 15. Apply Howard Pym, phone Kirkton 90-r-22. 13' APARTMENT, Suitable for 2 or 3 oSt., pphone 6-370. 13* 170 Vic- toria33 UPSTAIRS APARTMENT, phone, hy- dro and water; well furnished; suit- able for young couple; private ent- rance. Apply Carling .357 Carling St. APARTMENT, unfurnished; heated; adults only. Apply Mayfair Bakery, phone 52. 6tfn c HOUSE IN GRAND BEND—Two bed- rooms, living room and modern kitchenette, furnace, hot and cold water; choice location. Pine Dale Motel, Grand Bend, 29tfc Floor Sanders Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers • • Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc. BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER 29:6:13:200 APARTMENT on Main Street, with- out modern conveniences. Apply at Times -Advocate. 22tfc APARTMENT, 4 rooms and bath; also store on Main Street, suitable for small business or office, Apply John Ward, phone 348, Exeter.. 18' REAL ESTATE HOUSE IN HENSALL, 7 -room, 'solid brick, with furnace bath; excellent location on Main St„ double garage with workshop; suitable for business purposes; immediate possession. Ap- ply Mrs, D. L. Geiger, Zurich. 13:20c 1 LOT with 6 -room instil covered cottage, in village of Hensall; hydro, hard and soft water, sunporch, storm doors and windows, full basement, double garage. Estate of the late Mrs. Alice Blackwell; D. DIgnan, executor, Apply D. Dignan, Mill St.. Hensall Ont. 13' 100-125 Acre Farm With good, well -drained land and modern buildings. Will pay cash. Write Box "L", Times-Adoveate. 13* ESQUIRE GRILL, Goderich, Ontario. Established restaurant, well equip- ped, 8$7,500,000od vHalfo cash re- quired, balance easy terms, plus stock en hand at inventory. Business to be sold as . owner has other interests. For further particulars contact C.'10. Chapman, Realtor, Box 96, Goderich, phone 18-W 6;13:20 3 -BEDROOM HOUSE, located in school district. This is a comfortable home with 2 -piece bath down and 3 - piece bath up; oil heated;price is moderate; small down payment will give. possession. C. V. Pickard, Real- tor, Main St., Exeter. 29 FARMS WANTED—We have buyers for farms if you are interested in selling, call us or come in and see us. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. Main St. Exeter.29 WARTIME HOT3S17, 3 -bedroom, built- in china cabinet and chest of drawers; asbestos siding; extra shed; well lanscaped grounds. Apply 426 Marl- borough St., phone 416-3, Exeter. 29:6:13* OUTSTANDING VALUES HENSALL— Compact three-bedroom home, modern kitchen and bath, nicely decorated throughout includ- ing new 'stove; priced for immede late sale; low taxes. See this prop- erty right away. HENSALL—Commercial property; ex- ceptionally attractive investment, Office rental under lease, modern apartment with space for .additional apartment. Above average state of repair; bathroom, 2 washrooms and forced air ell heating. Sacrifice re- duced price to settle estate. HENSALL--Small family home, nicely located, modern bath, with low taxes. Price reduced for quick sale. HENSALL-One of Hensall's finer homes. Solid brick, choice main street location, all donveniences— hardwood floors, etc., with good basement. Excellent state of repair. Immediate possession. Take advantage of Hensall's low tax rate—we know you will be snore than satisfied. Guaranty Trust Company Of Canada Broker R. B, Patterson, Phone 51, Hensall, Ontario. 29tfc FRAME HOUSE 7 -room, in Hensall; 2 lots; corner,' furnace, bath; priced to sell. Apply len Deitz, on property, or C, G. Lee, „Parkhill. 9:15 - 10:20 • 100 -ACRE FARM with good house, barn and drive shed; hydro; never - failing water supply; house yard nice- ly treed; soil Is productive and par- ticularly suitable for white beans and corn; close to store and school; very reasonably priced, C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. NOVELTY BUSINESS, nicely locat- ed, increasing business. For details apply. to: C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., . Exeter. INSULBRICK COTTAGE, 2 -bedroom. This home has a large, nicely finished kitchen, full basement and an attic home at i 54 i900.stairs,, , Piccomfortable, ea- Real- tor, Main, §t,, Exeter, HOUSE Withbasement, furnace, liv ing room, dining room, kitchen, den, bathroom and sunroom, main floor; 4 bedrooms upstairs; garage and' nice building lot; all moderately priced. W', Pearce, Realtor; 114 .4 Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen, 23tfc FINE' OLE BRICK HOUSE with spacious rooms, fireplace, 8 -piece bath each floor, oil furnaee; large attached gRarage; spacious grounds of Mien, shade trees, fruits, vegetables, barbedue swimming pool, William Pearce 'Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen, 8tfc e NEW, MODERN HOUSE, forted air furnace, two bedrooms. App1Y. Art Whilslilith, phone ,2704. Stfe e ERRICIC HOME, beautiful ranch-sty le ; high seh of district; spael us living rom-diningroom with . wall -to -elan broadloom; modern kitchen; beautl- fully-finished bathroom; two large bedrooms and third room for ad- ditional bedroom or den; full base. 'Ment With rumpus room; lath:dry tubs: oil -burning' furnace; terms, C. V. Pickard; Realtor, Main St., eter. 8 [! FOUND BABY PUP—Owner may have same by proving property and Paying for advertisement. Phone 183 Exeter, 13c STOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age,—G, ,T. Dow, phone 83, teeter, tfc DEAD, DISABLED. STOCK—Seven- day week service far horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, calves,—Glen Kennedy, pphone •collect 168-W Lucan or Exeter 35. 9.212a CATTLE—Liveordressed weight; top prices paid. Coleman Packing, London, phone 2-7546, London, or 15. Exeter. 29:6:13o NOTICES TO CREDITORS In the Estate of John Mousso, deceased. A persons having claims against the estate of John Musso, late of the Village of Grand Bend, in the County of Lambton, Gentleman who died on or about the 8th day of Gentleman, 1955, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 22nd day of October next, after which date the estate will be distributed having re - notice onlyto tbeen oreceived s of which Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the Executors, Exeter, Ontario. 6:13:20 • AUCTION SALES Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Farm .Machinery, Tractor,. Threshing Machine, Livestock, Poultry, Hay and Household 'Effects On the Premises Lot 7; Concession 2 TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP 11,4 Mlles East and Half Mile • North of Hensall The undersigned auctioneer receiv- ed Instructions to sell by • public auction on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1955 Commencing at 12.30 p.m., sharp TRACTOR & THRESHING MA- OHINE: Oliver 60 row crop tractor in A-1 condition, equipped with new 2 -row scuffler; George White No. 6 thresher completely equipped with 120'feet thresher belt. FARM MACHINERY: M -H binder, 6 -ft. cut; Oliver 2 -furrow tractor plow, like new; George White tractor spreader, like new; MCD. 13 -disc fer- tilizer drill, like new; John Deere 3- section lever harrows, like 'new; 4 - section diamond harrows; MeD team stuffier; stiff tooth cultivator; dump rake;M-FI, hay loader, like new; 4- drum steel roller; rubber tire wagon; 16 -ft. hay rack; 2 -wheel trailer; Frost & Wood mower, 6 -ft cut; Smalley grain blower with 32 -ft. pipe; Gehl hammer mill, like new; 72 -ft, rubber belt; double disc; set of sleighs; 54 -ft, 5 -Inch belt; gravel box; fanning mill; 2 chicken shelters; new colony house, 12'x12'; Forge, Stewart Clipper; 3 sugar beet knives; sugar beet forks; cutting box; oat roller; two 40 -gal. gays drums; rotary pump; emery; work bench; 2 sugar kettles; Viking cream separator, used one season; Universal Co-op milking ma- chine, c o to p i et el y. equipped; root pulper; circular saw; brooder stove; snow fence; 2 logging chains; 8 cords furnacewood; w 14 cords stove wood; 9 cords cedar wood; quantity cedar posts; forks; shovels; etc, etc. CATTLE: 2 white Dbrham cows, milking, due in March; red cow, milking, due in April; white Durham cow, milking, due in April; part Hol- stein and Durham cow, due before sale date: roan cow, with calf at foot; Durham cow, milking, due in March: 2 steers, rising 2 years old: roan heifer, rising 2 years old; 2 heifers, rising 1 year old; 4 Hereford calves. This is a choice herd of cattle. HOGS: 10 stocker pigs. Poultry: 175 Rhode Island Red yearling hens. HAY: 400 bales timothy and clover hay; 10 ton mixed hay; 10 acres of cob corn. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Findlay Condor c ook stove, like new; oak dining room suite, consisting of round table, 5 chairs buffet and china cab- inet; square top extension table; 6 kitchen chairs; cupboard; baking cabinet; arm chair; table lamps; fern stand; centre tables•• 8 complete bedroom suites; electric radio; cedar chest; Aladdin lamps; trunks; large selection of new tapestry and linol- eum rugs, various sizes; bedspreads; linens; new mats; comforters; cur- tains; drapes; 2 toilet sets; large quantity of dishes, some antique; churn; crocks; sealers, etc., etc. All household effects in new condition. I Ne reserve, as the farmis sold. Owing to extra large .sale, selling will start .Sharp on time, TERMS: Cash, WILBUR DILLING, Proprietor GARNET HICKS, Clerk, ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 6;13 AUCTION SALE Of House and 3 Lots and Chattels IN EXETER NORTH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 at 1 O'clock Enameled kitchen stove, like .new; Coleman gas heater, 8 -burner; 0 - burner electric heater; radio; kitchen table. 6 chairs; organ stool; wash stand; toilet set; electric polisher, like new; arm chair; slde board; kit- chen cabinet; phonograph, 25 records; chesterfield suite .with 2 large chairs; small table; 2 beds, complete with spring -filled mattresses• 2 dressers; 2 commodes; writing desk; quantity of Pictures; bed lamp; 3 rockers; Singer sewing machine; studio couch; parlor lamp; coal heater; coal space heater; china cabinet; quantity •bed clothes. There will be all kinds of dishes, some antiques, pots, pans, pails, lawn mower, carpets; mats; Beatty wash- ing machine, in good shape; wash tubs; boiler; quantity of garden tools; clock; electric kettle; electric clock; lamp; boot stool; odd chairs; quantity of sealers. At the sante time and plane there will be offered for sale the house and 8 lots. Nice cottage with 2 -piece .bath, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen with built-in cupboards. A fine place to live; on Main highway. For particulars see Frank Taylor, Auctioneer, TERMS: Chattels cash. Terms of real estate will 'be made known day of sale, SsPr perty of the late Herbert W. Farm Sold DISPERSAL SALE Of 34 Head Of Shorthorn Cattle (Fully Accredited) Of the herd of George Mann FAIR BARN, CLINTON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 at 2:00 p.m. EXECUTORS' SALE Of Valuable Real Estate On Friday, the 21st day of Octo- ber, 1056, there will be offered for sale by public auction on the premises at the hour of 2 ,p.m, the following valuable real estate described as Lot 17, Concession 5 in the Township of Hay. Possession of the house on the said land December 1, 1955; possession of lands December 31, 1955, unless ar- rangements made for earlier tenancy with the present tenant. Sale subject to reserve bid. Terms: 10% down on day of sale* balance in 30 days. PEARL TAYLOR, • JOHN ALEXANDER MOUSSEAU.• Executors of the Estate of John Mousse. EDWARD CQRBETT, Auctioneer20 AUCTION SALE Of Farm Property, Livestock• Machinery, Hay and Grain ,co be held at the premises, Lot 27, Concession 11, HIBBERT TOWNSHIP • 3 Miles West of Cromarty or Miles Be2onMY, OCTER4 GORDON MONDAY, Prop, PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer 13 ungp,lpuy4tnmapla! ,1l1!lln,l,kW":,Ir„nl) + China + 'Crystal Silverware. Albert G. Hess Jeweller And Optician PROMPT WATCH & CLACK REPAIRING 36 Years' Experience ZURICH re ONTARIO _• Thank You! Having disposed of. our store, stock, equipment and business at Grand Bend to Mr. Art Hoist, who takes pos- session October 17, we wish to express our sincere thanks for the splendid patt•onage.we have enjoyed and for the pleasure of making so many new friends. We bespeak for Mr. Hoist your continued patronage. Mr. and Mrs. -Uames Breen GRAND BEND Ire E. e. New RAIN ELEVATOR To Handle Your Corn. MODERN, LABOR SAVING, AUTOMATIC EQUIPMENT FOR FAST HANDLING AND ACCURATE WEIGHING • 'FULL PLATFORM HOIST—Watch this hoist unload your truck or semi- trailer. • LARGE CLEANER AVAILABLE for fast unloading. • TWO AUTOMATIC WEIGH SCALES for fast and accurate weighing. • LARGE AND FAST CORN SHELLER to eliminate waiting to unload. • NEWEST TYPE DRIER to custom dry your grain. • CUSTOM •T'ICKE'R -SHELLER AVAILABLE 6" row, $7.00 per acre; 42" row, $6.00 per acre. fir HIGHEST MARKET PRICES paid for your Corn, Wheat, Soyall,eans Mixed Grain. G Cann's Mill Ltd. EXETER, ONT • • 4 y s A 1' a s.0 • Y d , • 4 s r 3 1 • v { 0,