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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-10-29, Page 17Hurry Instow CLASSIFIEL10 RATES 3c PER wpRo (Minintuiri 850) 20c Off If paid by Saturday following last insertion, Second Insertion 21/2 PgR'WORP (Minimum 550) Six Insertions 2C PER WORD (Minimum 450) Semi -Display Classifieds (Restricted to One Column) First Insertion—Per Inch $1.40 Second Insertion—Per Inch $1.25 Minimum one inch, accepted only in multiple.; of 1,5 inch. FOR SALE— SPRAYED APPLES—MacIntosh, King, Sweets, Spy, Russet, De- licious, Snow, Greening, etc. One mile south of Varna, Fred Mc- Clyrnont & Sons. 10:8tfc Cement Septic Tanks Immediate delivery, McLEAN-FOSTER Queen St. West, Phone 192 St. Marys 9:10tfc IMPLEMENT SHED, 18' x 32'. ,Apply Stephen Dietrich, phone 31-r-5 Dashwood. 15:22* 3 -PIECE OUTFIT, wine velvet with gray fur trim, size 3 or 4. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners. 22c SUNBEAM PERCOLATOR, elec- tric, automatic, chrome, in first class condition, Phone 189 Ex- eter. 22* GIRL'S TWEED COAT, size 16, blue; blue -gray wool dress, size 16. Can . be seen at Mid -Town Cleaners. 22c 60 PULLETS, Rhode Island Red x Barred Rock, ready to lay. Phone Cecil Stevenson, Ailsa Craig 617-r-31. 15:22* SHORTHORN BULL, 12 months old, dark red, registered. Apply Jack Coates, RR 1 Centralia, phone Kirkton 103-r-18. 15:22* APPLES FOR SALE Tligh Quality, Popular Varieties at LEN V.ERI'S COLD STORAGE Exeter North There every Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. Pickup week's supply of live apples. W: A, McGUIRE Delmac Orchards, RR 2 BAYFIELD 15:22c .............. News from North Bosanquet V-2=2GMIM:=COMV=MUM Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hall were entertained by relatives at a presentation for their wedding anniversary last Friday eve- ning, with a new Sunbeam elec- tric automatic frying pan -dial set, and other miscellaneous gifts. Dean Thompson and Grate McDonald were entertained at a sliower on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prance commenced building a new home on 33 Con. north last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLean at- tended a ranch cattle sale in Nebraska last week, travelling through eight states. The New Venice Farm IS har- vesting sugar beets near Exe- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Candle And family of Sarnia visited Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nord- stroni visited' the latter's sister Mrs, E. MeVitty and Mr. Mc- Vitty of Byron MI Sunday. Mrs. Verne ROmplif visited re- latives in Bobcaygeop Who were ill last Week. Messrs. Norman Wilson and Wm. Little visited Mr. and Mil. Ken Wilson in Sarnia and in Port Hilton on Sunday. The Haig Farm Diesel that was mired on lot 16, was ex- trieated last Thursday by E. F. Woods' Mead of Shipita and att- Wier diesel of the Haig Pant Wing a /00 feet length of table. Mr,and Mrs, Ed,' Nordstrom visited in the PinerY On Sunday. Visitors over the Weekend with Atr‘ And Mrs. Wm. Davidson at the Turkey Par were, Miss Mar- garet Kydd of Oshawa, Mrs, Molting of Port Colborue with her mother, Mrs, Mini and Mt. and Mrs. Basil Xyd.:1 and son Ralph Of Tette*, A new bridge ever the DefOi•e drain, Muth Of the Haig Patin Will he WAR shortly. • People. wanting these'steals' . • FOR SALE FOR RENT— I REAL. ESTATE 12 RED PULLETS, 5 months SMALL HOME, 3 -bedroom, cent-; old; girPs tweed coat, like new, rally located. Apply 3. Fuller,1 size 14, full-length. ;Joseph Var. phone 225. 22c ley, 1 mile north of Crediton, "1 phone 73-r-14 Crediton. 22c STORE, steam heated, 441 Main - Street, Apply Sandy Elliot, Phone; CABBAGE, CELERY, carrots, 476. 22:29e Chinese cabbage Apply to Wil- ' HOUSE -3 bedrooms, Phone 85-J,, Simon Greb, 22e, COMFORTABLE HOUSE in Hen. sail, automatic oil heat, modern, bath and kitchen, town water, I Edison Forrest, phone 682-r411 Henson. 22c, APARTMENT, 4 rooms and pri- vate bathroom, hot water and heat supplied. Peehale Apart- ments, apply 70 John St. East. 10:22tfnc fred MouSseau, 21/2, miles west of Henson, phone 92-r-2 Zurich, 22e 10 Months Free THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL New special subscription offer gives you 22 issues for $3.85. (Reg. Price, one year for $3.50). Hurry, bonus good until October 31 only. THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE Agents for all magazines and periodicals Phone 770 Main Street PUPPIES, German Shepherd, male or female, 7 weeks old and weaned, Phone AC 8-6330 or 149 Columbia Drive, RCAF Cen- tralia. 22c 600 PULLETS, 6 months old; also Hereford bulls. Apply La- verne Rodd, RR 1 Woodharn, phone Kirkton 22-r-14. 22c COOK STOVE, Condor -Finlay; also Singer sewing machine, tredle. Both in good condition. Apply Don Parsons, RR 1 Hen- son, phone Hensall 673-r-33. 22* DOUBLE BED with springs and mattress; also dresser with mir- ror. Apply Times -Advocate. 22'' 150 PULLETS, Red and C.R., 51/2 months old, starting to lay. Apply Andy Thompson, Clande- boye, phone BA 7-4625, 22c SPECIAL •THIS WEEK Local, Fresh SIDES OF LAMB 450 lb. This exceptionally low price is possible because of a gov't sub- sidy. Take advantage of this opportunity, EXETER FROZEN FOODS Phone 70 22c PICKING CORN — Apply Don Hirtzel, Centralia, phone AC 8- 6293. 22* QUEBEC HEATER„ coal and wood, large size, price $10.00; Hawaiian guitar. Both in good condition. Apply /to Frank For- rest, Henson, phone 141-R Hen- son. 22c FREE — Anyone who wishes to own a dependable dog that is house-broken and good for the kids, call 970-W Exeter. 22* GIRL'S WINTER COAT, red, size 10, like new. Phone 41-r-4 Dashwood. 22c HOLSTEIN HEIFER, due now. Apply Howard Pym, phone 90-r- 22 Kirkton. 22c 40" GE STOVE, automatic time controls, large warming oven and storage drawers, deep well cooker, very good condition. Phone AC 8-6885. 22c LIVE FOWL Heavy Fowl 100 lb. Light Fowl 80 lb. X'HONE NORVAL REID 49-M Hensall 22:29:5:12:19c APPLES, choice, hand-picked, all leading varieties, from $1.50 bushel up. We also delfver. Vic Jeffrey, phone 692-r-12 Exeter. 22:29:5c SOLD MY EDSEL, took in 1955 V8 Dodge sedan with radio and heater, a one -owner car, only 40,000 miles, good tires. You can have it for $995 or best offer. Phone Sandy Elliot, 476. 22c USED LUMBER, 3/4" round mouldings, doors, sash, roller door' 8'9" x 7'6"; also 2 large sash about 6 x 6. Apply Sandy Elliot, phone 476. 22c LADY'S SUIT, light blue, like new, size 14. May be seen at Midtown Cleaners. 22c OIL SPACE HEATER, large, in godd condition. Phone BA 7-4469 Lunn, 22c HEREFORD BULLS,/ registered, of Real Prince Domino breed- ing, 18 months of Age, that are of good quality and fist gaining, priced reasonably. Apply Ancell Lee, Aliso Craig, or S miles smith of Crediton, 22c OFFICE EQUIPMENT — lead - quarters for Royal typewriters, Victor adding machines; We can save you money!. Exeter Times - Advocate, phone 770. 27tic APPLES—Spy, Delicious, Court- land, Jonathan, etc. Sharrow's Orchard, 11/2 miles north Of Dashwood, phone 136 Dashwood. Hand-picked snow apples $1.25 bushel, 22:29* 200 PULLETS, legliorn, Shaver, 5 months old; 2 unit Surge milk- ing Machine, in excellent Condi- tion, late merle; International crearn separator, large Size, Al shape, Apply Box NH, Timet - Advocate. 22e FOR RENT— FARM HOUSE -3 bedrooms, 21/2 miles from Exeter. Phone 177-r- 2 Exeter. 22c 4 -ROOM APARTMENT, partly furnished, heat, hydro, both, hot and cold water; possession Nov. 1. Reasonable rental. Adults only. Apply 343 'Andrew St,, Ex- eter, Ont. Garage available. 22* REAL ESTATE- APARTMENT, Unfurnished, Me bedrooni, kitchen, living tooni, 34iede bath, ptiVate tritrante. Phone Jahn Blithe At 863, 22e - HOUSES — FARMS — BUSINESS PROPERTIES Choice Lots 1 Block from Schools $650.00 $1,000.00 M. J. Gaiser REAL ESTATE Phone 24 SAM HENDRICK (Salesman) Phone 711 Call At 863 In Exeter, 2 bedrooms, living room, combination kitchen, din- ing area, full basement and oil heat. I have never seen so many closets. Terms can be arranged. In Exeter, 3 -bedroom brick, completely modernized and ex- pertly decorated throughout. Spacious grounds and well land- scaped. Located one block from centre of town. Large Brick Ause in Crediton with lots of room and an extra building lot. A real buy. Crediton, large 3 -bedroom house and 63 acresof choice land on paved road. Terms can be ar- ranged. ' 150 acres in Stephen Township, on paved road, 2 barns and a brick house with 5 bedrooms. Good clay loam and a dandy water supply, 200 acre farm in Stephen Town- ship, 5 -bedroom brick house in very good repair, 2 barns and new driveshed. One of the better farms in the area and terms can be arranged. 150 acre' farm, excellent house and two good bank barns. Well drained clay loam. Close to Lucan. 75 acre grass farm, close to Ex- eter, $4,500. We have other good farms with prices starting at $9,000. John Burke Real Estate Broker General Insurance 534 Main St. Exeter Phone 863 C. V. Pickard HENSALL—For gracious living -- 5 -bedroom brick family home with two car garage, ideal cor- ner lot located on main street, Tastefully decorated throughout —all conveniences and many extras Terms arranged. HENSALL—Well located attract- ive brick ranch style 3 -bedroom home with attached garage. Nicely decorated with spacious grounds, Many extras, Financ- ing can be arranged. HENSALL—New 3 -bedroom clap- board modern home, Nicely de- corated throughout --all conven- iences. Attractive terms. HENSALL — Two-bedroom insul brick cottage with 2 lots. Low taxes. To settle estate—$1,800.00, GUARANTY TRUST Realtor R. B. Paterson — Phone 51 Hensall 22:290 HOUSE, in the village of Zur- ich, 3 -bedroom, all modern con- veniences. Apply to Cornelius Van Daalen, Walnut St., Zurich, 22:29c EMPLOYMENT WANTED— ODD JOBS, carpentering, paint- ing etc. Phone Centralia AC 8- 6687. 1:5tfc LOST— GENT'S BICYCLE, in Grand Pend, Owner may have same by preying property. Apply Merritt, Thompson, Grand Bend, 22e PERSONAL— WHY FEEL OLD? Ostrex Tonic Tablets lielp thousands of men, women past 40 feel younger. Only 690, At all driiggists. 22cn IIELP WANTED MALE— SALES AGENT A prominent London corporation, established 30 years, is expand- ing its field of operations and will establish a sales agent in the Exeter area. Our product is well-known, the market is expanding daily and competition is not a factor. The man we select must be willing and capable of working without supervision. Previous selling ex- perience is not essential but would be helpful. An initial in- tensive training programme of approximately one week will be undergone at our head office in London. If you are of above- average ability and interested in excellent remuneration send a brief personal history to Box No, ASM, The Exeter Times - Advocate. A Bead Office , representative will call in your district for a preliminary interview. 22c WANTED— GIRL GUIDE UNIFORM—Corn- TRUMPET MOUTHPIECE, at plete, size 12, in good condition, Exeter Fair. Finder please phone Phone Exeter 966. 220 AC 8-6721. 22c EXETER We are offering the following and other properties: COMFORTABLE house, 3 -bed- room, well located, modern kit - hen and bathroom, oil -burning furnace, nicely treed lot. Priced under $6,000.00 Quitk possession. 3 -BEDROOM HOUSE, franie, hydro, good 'basement, heated with oil, nice let. This house re- quires renovating but may be purchased for the low sum of $2,400.00. Quick poSsesaien. We have buyers kr two- and three-bedroom homes. If you wish all cash for your prOperty we can arrAnge it To bily or sell, see C. V. PICKARD, Realtor, and General Insutance, 394 Main St., Exeter„ phone 165 and 628. 6:5tfc W. C. Pearce REALTOR GENERAL INSURANCE 86 Anne St. Exeter P'horie 495 BUILDING SITE, Main St. at Huron. Suitable for store or of- fices or apartments, ON NO.4 HIGHWAY south of Hensel, about 3 Wes, excellent property on which to build. We have several tants, Stores and other ptopertieS. Exoter, bashvvood building lots. WE NEED torrid hoilseS for pros, eettiVe buyers, EARL PARSONS, Phone 507 RUSSELL SRODERICK PhOne BABY CHICKS— AMES IN -CROSS pullets, ready - to -lay, started and dayolds. Dual purpose and Leghorn chicks, dayold and started. Send for list. Fall -winter delivery best broiler varieties should be ordered now. Bray Hatchery, Eric Carscadden phone Exeter 246-W. 15: 22cn BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PART-TIME BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Canadian Distributor has local territory available. Men or wo- men must have 10 to 12 hours spare time weekly to fill orders. Must have small capital avail- able to purchase own inventory. This is refundable under Corn- pany's merchandising program. Write, giving background, phone number, etc., to Handy -Pac Aids, 601 Oakwood Ave., Toron- to. 22:29c SERVICES— SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED—Im- mediate service. Butler Bros. Our new phone number is Lucan Baldwin 7-4254 or Baldwin 7-4312. 9:3-10:29* WHITEWASHING --Anyone wish- ing to have their barns or hen- houses whitewashed, call Bill Watson, phone 37-R-19 Dashwood. Also grain or corn spraying. 5:21tfc SUIT DOESN'T FIT? Altera- tions, double breasted suits made singles. Spurrell, 87 Dundas, London GE 9-4351, 5:14tfnc WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Artificial Breeding Service , All Breeds of Cattle Member owned and controll:d Cost Low - Efficiency High Use of the best of bulls Disease controlled, Safety For service or more inferma- tion phone— FOR LONG DISTANCE CLINTON ZENITH 9-565d Between 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. wee -c days 6:00 and 8:00 P.M. Saturday evenine's Calls . received on Saturday evening will be serviced on Sun- day morning. For cows in heat on Sunday morning, DO NOT call until Monday morning. • BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING FILTER, QUEEN sales and ser - vide. Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners. For service phone 6594 Exeter. 9:17tinc WASHING MACHINES repaired. Apply Paul Sass, 66 William St., Exeter. 22:29:5:12:19* SANITATION SERVICE—Septic tank pumping and repairs; new installation — septic tank and drainage. Call 205 Grand Bend. 10:1-12:31* Bean growers Now is the time to bring your bean harvestet knives to be sharpened and avoid the rush next fall. LOUIS ZIMMER Welder and Blackatnith Dashwood 22* UP TO $5.00 PAID for dead or disable horses and cows, accord- ing to size and condition. Call pronlptly, All s m a 11 animals picked up free of charge. Phone Ed Andrews, 8514-11 Seaferth, 10:15tfn RENFREW CREAM SEPARATOR SERVICE Exchange bowls and parts for All Makes, regardless of age Or make, All Electric 800 lbs. Stain- less Viking Dembestrator, $185 —600 Ibt. hand and electricre- Conditioned,new liewl, $85, iPre- p aid satisfaction guaranteed. HULSE SEPARATOR SERVICE, Hillsdale, Ontario, 15:22* Shoe Here MALE BOARDERS — Apply at 74 Ann St. or phone 1-.T. 22:29' TO PLACE — 12 yearling Here- ford steers, 80Q lbs., to feed on gain. Apply Verne Piecombe, phone 39-r-16 Kirkton. 22* NOTICES TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Norman Roy Blatchford, deceased. • All persons having claims against the estate of Norman Roy Blatchford, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, who died on or about the 18th day of Septem- ber, 1959, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 29th day of Octo- ber next after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the Administrator, Exeter - Ontario. 8:15:22c NOTICES— NOTICE TOWN OF EXETER ROAD CLOSING To All Ratepayers Of the 'Town of Exeter TAKE NOTICE that the MUNI- CIPAL COUNCIL of the Town of Exeter intends to pass a By - Law at its regular meeting on the 2nd day, of November, 1959', authorizing the Clerk of the said Municipality to apply to the Judge of the County Court of the County of Huron for an Order to close a portion of Nelson Street, in the Town of Exeter, which portion can be more particularly described as follows: The West- erly Two Hundred and Fifty- seven point Four feet (257.4'), being bounded on the east by the production northerly of the east- erly limit of Lot 729, according to Plan Number 20 for the Town of Exeter; and being bounded on the west by the easterly limit of Lot Number 745, according to Plan Number 20 for the Town of Exeter. AND FURTHER TAKE NO- TICE that unless objections are formerly made to the said Council by any person who claims to be adversely affected prior to or at the regular meet- ing of the said Council on the 2nd day of November, 1959, the said Council will proceed to pass the said By -Law on the afore- mentioned date, having regard only to the objections then re- ceived, THIS NOTICE is given pur- suant to the Municipal Act R.S.O. 1950, Chapter 248, Section 472, (1), and amendments thereto. DATED at Exeter, Ontario, this 5th day of October, 1959, C. V. PICKARD, Clerk -Treasurer 8:15:22:29c CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST VOTERS' LIST ACT Voters' List 1959, Municipality of Grand Bend, County of Lambton. Notice is heteby given that I have complied With Section 9 of the Voters' List Act 1951 and that I have poa'RI u in thy of. fite at Grand Bend oft' the 19th day of October 1959 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality At Muni. cipal Elettions and sail list re- mains there for inspeetiOri. And 1 hereby tali upen all voters to take immediate pro• cedure to have any errchrt or ontiasions correeted aceording to law, the last day for appeal bo. mg the 8th day of October 1959, Dated this 15th day 6f October 1059, MtIttnAY A. DES ,IARDINS, Clerk or the Munieipality Of Grand Bend, Ontario. , 15;22e NOTICES, TOWN OF EXETER COURT OF REVISION The first sitting of the Court Of Revision of the Town of Ex- eter to hear appeals against the municipal assessments of 1959 will be held in the Council Chambers of the Town Hall at •7 'edit on the 2nd day a No- vember, 1959. ' Dated October 16, 2959. C, V. PICKARD, Town Clerk 22:29c THE TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN COURT OF REVISION The Court of Revision on the 1960 Assessment Roll of the Township of Stephen will be held in the Township Hall at Credi- ton, Ontario, on Tuesday, No- vember 3, 1959, at 4:00 p.m. JAMES MAWHINNEY, Clerk 15:22:29c CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' Lists, 1959 Municipality of Town of Exeter County of Huron Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of THE VOTERS' LISTS ACT and that I have posted up at my of- fice at Exeter, Ontario, on the 13th day of October, 1959, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at muni- cipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection., And I hereby pall upon all voters to take immediate pro- ceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal be- ing the 27th day of Octiber, 1959. Dated this 13th day of Octo- ber, 1959. C. V. PICKARD, Town Clerk.. 15:22c PICKUP OF TREE LIMBS, ETC. A special pickup of tree limbs, brush cuttings, corn stalks, etc, will be made as stated below. West of Main Street on Thurs- day, October 29; east of Main Street on Friday, October 30. Householders must have mater- ial placed on boulevard by 8 a.m. of the day mentioned. Leaves and other like material will not be picked up. October 21, 1959. C. V. PICKARD, Clerk Town of Exeter 22:29c TOWN OF EXETER NOTICE RE: SHOOTING Consolidated bylaws of the Town of Exeter (1923, Sec. 49- 50) prohibit the discharging of firearms within the limits of the municipality. Anyone apprehended for com- mitting such an offence will be prosecuted. It has come to my attention that some ducks and pheasant have been shot within the town limits. This will not be tolerat- ed. C. H. McKENZIE, Chief of Police. 22c AUCTION SALES AUCTION ,SALE Of Household Effects Huron Street, 11/2 blocks west, TOWN OF EXETER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 at 1:30 p.m. Chesterfield suite with 2 chairs; parlor stove; 'floor, lamps; floor rug, 10x12; hall tree; settee; 2 beds, springs and mattresses; dressers and com- modes; rocking chair and arm chair; sewing machine; vacuum cleaner; cedar chest; buffet; chesterfield suite; clock; corner stand; table and 6 chairs; 2 single beds, springs and matt- resses; kitchen stove, Oat or wood; 2 step ladders; cupboard; electric stove with annex; dishes of all kinds; 6 dining 'room chairs; 3 rockers; baby crib; high chair; play pen; complete oak bedroom suite; mattress; 2 beds and dressers and matt- resses; washing machine; dishes; card table; cook stove; heater; combination electric and wood stove; 2 kitchen tables; 'dining room buffet; dining room table and chairs; chesterfield and 2 chairs; love seat; Raymond sew- ing machine; 2 trunks; quantity of antiques; 3 tons of chestnut coal; kitchen table and 4 chairs; large eu,..,1coard; lawn chairs; garden and carpenter tools; pots and pans and dishes of all kinds, ARTHUR FINKBEINER, Manager CLARK FISHER, Clerk FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer The Estate of the late Mrs. McAvoy. 150 AUCTION SALE Of Farm Implements and Household Furniture Second farm north of Elimville. ' tHURSDAY, otToOett 29 at 1:30 o'clock Massey -Harris 33 tractor, in good condition; Massey.Harris binder; Massey -Harris 13 -hole drill; John Deere Stiff tooth Cul- tivator; John Deere spring tooth harrow; 2 -furrow tractor plough; farm wagon tack; garden tree - tor, With all equipment; poultry eqUipirient; 800 tient; Ivey &aft, Ali household equipment. Many Other articles. JACKSON WOCOS, Prep'. CLARK FISHER, atric PRANK tAittonj Auctioneer 156 The Timee-AdvocetOf October 2Z 1959 •Pege-11 POSTPONED Auction Solo Of Veipable Property , . Lot 15, Concession 7, ngpligN 'TOWN$Hir, 14 miles north .6.f Urecbton The undersigned Auctioneer re- eeived instructions to .sell by publie Auction on Saturday, Oct, 24, at 2 p.m, Pleoae take notice that this sale, scheduled for october 24, will be held at A later date. CHRIS WEIN, Prop. ALVIN WALPER„ Auctioneer 22c WESTERN ONTARIO Consignment Sale 87th Semi -Annual Sale 29 HEAD SHORTHORN CATTLE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 Exhibition Grounds STRATFORD 12 PERFORMANCE TESTED BULLS Financial assistance under the Bull Premium Policy 33A per cent of Purchase price but not exceeding $200.00. The female cows with calves by side, bred heifers and open heifers. Several of cattle have been winners at leading thews this fall, L. J, WHITE, St. Marys Sales Manager. 22c AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate and Household Effects Estate of the late Roy Blatchford 365 William Street, TOWN OF EXETER, OCTOBER 31, 1:00 P.M. REAL ESTA,TE: Income in- vestment opportunity property. Well located, close to business centre. Four -unit brick 2 -storey apartment house, in good condi- tion. Immediate possession. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale. Balance in 30 days. HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS: Chest of carpenter's tools, in good . condition, a complete as- sortment; Maxwell power- lawn mower; 21" Admiral TV set; combination side board; large extension table; 2 electric stoves; 2 bed chesterfields; china cabi- net; drop leaf table; Easy wash- er; 3 upholstered living room chairs; electric range and rang- ette; Corona typewriter; writing desk; book stand; hall rack and table; many chairs; rocking chairs; revolving book stand; electric picture slide outfit; wicker baskets; beds, springs, mattresses; mirrors; 3 trunks; dishes, silverware and kitchen utensils too nunierous to men- tion; wicker flower baskets; ex- tension ladder; step ladder; car- penter's work bench and a large assortment of carpenter and garden tools; sprayer; quantity of, doors, windows and stove pipes; , empty sealers; cans of paint and varnish; boy's wagoit and sleigh; 2 lawn benches: 150 feet of 11/2" iron piping; large assortment of antiques. TERMS: Cash. FRANK. TAYLOR, Auctioneer CLARK FISHER, CLERK W. S. COLE, Administrator 213 William Street 15:22:29 Real Estate AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Property Pert of Lot 24, North Boundary, McGillivray Township, MT. CARMEL The undersigned auctioneer re- ceived instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1959 at 2:00 p.m .sharp Real Estate consists of part of Lot 24, North Boundary, Mc- Gillivray Township, on which is situated a very attractive well - constructed 2 -storey frame dwelling, Main -floor consists of living and dining room, 1 bed- room, kitchen and utility room. Seeond floor, 4 large bedrooms with clothes closets. Full size basement, large cistern and wa- ter pressure system. Also. a large double garage and small hen house. Never -failing water supply., Property nicely situated with buldings and dwelling all in good state of repair. Note: Duo Therm space heat- er with blower, like new, 210 -gal. oil tank, to be offered separate from real estate. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale. I3a14tice in 30 days, with no reserve, due to elearing estate. ALBERT & CHAS. REGIER, Executors for the estate of the late Joho Regier, ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 22:29e Estate Auction Sale Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock, ' Machinery, Car, Truck and Household Effects at Lot 5, Concession II, STANLEY TOWNSHIP, VA miles north of on Goshen Line. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 at I2:00 *Vele& sharp CATTLE: Registered Hereford bull, 3 years Old, bred by Stull Bros,, Finest; 5 registered Here- ford tows, rebted to above blill; to Hereford and Durham cows, rebred; 15 Hereford and DIV - ham *lug calves: 1.0 Hereford and Nithain steers and heifers, rising 2 years old. PIGS: 1 York sow with litter at foot; 2 sows, due time of sale; 3t r ascot::: 2sdUxe451;attBereaainpagrrtcif MACHINERY: WO McCPrmick rater with cutter; 18 -ft. elevetorl, rubber tires, 5 ye:rs pld; 140-fto drive belt (pew); John Dem :15' disk power fertilizer drill; 7 -IL Massey -Harris binder; drop head hay loader; 4 -section drag har- rows; McCormick tractor; Man, ure spreader (new); McCorinlek 7 -ft. tractor mower; 5 ton 'rub ber tired wagon; 3 -furrow Inter. national plow, on rubber (new); steel land roller; International 8 -ft. tractor disk; 5 -section mond harrows; Massey -Harris side rake, on rubber; chicken shelter; snow fence; No. 6 Inter- national hammer mill; fanning • 2 steel water troughs;.'32- ft. extension ladder; 2,00(9b. stock scales, 1ear, 16,000 miles, extra snow tires, Delray Chevrolet sedan ,8 1956 International 1/2 ton truck. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; 3.. piece chesterfield suite; Marshall & Mendell upright piano; coffee table; end tables; trilight lamps: table lamps; scatter mats''hall tree; flat top writing desk; 21" Admiral TV; radio; modern 9• piece dining room suite; table; buffet; china cabinet and 6 chairs; studio couch; occasional chairs; Singer sewing machine; vacuum cleaner; GE frigidaire; Frigidaire 4 -burner elec trig stove (like new); 20 -ft. Viscount deep freeze (1 year old); Thor white enamel washing machine; kitchen table; chairs; utility table; kitchen buffet; electria frying pan; pop-up toaster; tea kettle; iron; other electrical ap- pliances; cheat of Wm. Rogers silverware, setting for 12;.: furnished bedrooms; chest. :.ol drawers; vanity; bed lineiis; quilts; blankets; kitchen uten- sils; china; table linen; mirrors; Axminster rug, 9x12; foot stool; other articles too numerous Jet mention. TERMS: Cash, Estate of the late John Armstrong, Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, Aucti2ozaset GEO, POWELL, Clerk, Blyth Extensive AUCTION SALE 1 Of Valuable Real Estate, Choice Cattle, Trkctors, Thresher, Farm ImplementE and Miscellaneous Items On the premises, Lot North 3/4 of 19, Con, 15, • STEPHEN TOWNSHIP, 11/4 miles west of Dashwood;' and 2 miles south. The undersigned auctioneer M. ceived instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER411 at 12:30 p.m. sharp • " REAL ESTATE: East 1/46.e1 Lot 20, Con. 15, Stephen Town. ship, 25 acres of land on which is situated a 2 -storey frame house, large bank barn with good stabling. AU in good state of repair. Also garage and im- plement shed. Never -failing wa- ter supply. Land is best of clay loam, all under cultivation. REAL ESTATE: 100 acre farm, North Half of 21 and South Half of 22, Con. 17, Ste- phen Township, with no build- ings; clay and sandy loam. Presently all in grass; never. failing water supply. Convince yourself by inspecte ing these farms before sale date. Terms of Real Estate: 10% 01 day of sale. Balance in 30 .days. Sold subje'ct to a reasonableore- serve bid. '10 Nr' Note: Excellent terms cair be arranged by contacting premier tor before day of sale. CHOICE CATTLE: 8 Durham' cows with calves at foot; 3:part Hereford and Holstein cows'with calves at foot; 2 Durham cows, due in January; 3 Holstein heifers, due in February; 6 baby beefs, ready for market. TRACTORS & THRESHER: 1957 Ferguson 35 tractor, fully equipped, in A-1 condition; 1956 Ferguson tractor, equipped with side mounted mower, in A-1 con- dition; Mildmay thresher, 24i inch cyl., 36 -inch body, on rub. ber, completely equipped with cutter, shredder, clover attach- ments and 120 -ft, rubber belt. Thresher in all-around brand new condition, If so desired, terms can - arranged by contacting proprie- tor before sale date. FARM IMPLEMENTS: Me - Deering 15 -run power lift donble disc grain and fertilizer drill, like new; McDeering p o w sir take -off manure spreader, like new; McDeering 71/2 -ft. tractor cultivator; McDeering hay load- er, like new; New Idea 7 -ft. cut power take -off mower; M -H 7 -ft. cut grain binder, like new; Foed 3 -point hitch scuffler and culti- vator; 4-sectioa diamond har- rows; M 11 set of chain harrow* ; Case double tractor dist; Ford 2 -furrow plow; McDeering 2-rOw corn planter; M -H 10-ftland patker; 3.druin steel roller; 2 - wheel. implement float; dunip rake; Cockshutt 240w seufflet: heat houser butidizzo; electria cattle clipper; rubber tire we- gon arid rack;platform scat* emery; electric brOoder; budkett and spites, etc., etc. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: le tn. ft Frigidaire, like new; spaet heater; coal oil Move; library table; writing desic; chesterfield suite; tri -light; floOr lartips; complete bedroorri suite; laWn furniture arid 01/111' other miscellaneous items. NO Reserve 'ritte to extra large sale selling' will Start sharp ert Woe, 1. TERMS: Ceth. STEVVART WEBR, Proprietoi wAtio ALVIN' Atptit, ucneee 61..ENN WEtn, tierk22:294.: 1 4