The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-01-08, Page 4jB**a
Howdy Folks!
Patient’s wife: “Is there any
Ihope, doctor?”
Doctor; “Depends on what you
are hoping for,”
The woman autoist posed for a
snapshot in front of the fallen
pillars of an ancient temple in
Greece.
“Don’t get the car in the pic
ture,” she said, “or my husband
will think I ran into the place.”
A civilian saw a dejected sailor
slumped on a park bench. He ask
ed: “Anything wrong, son?”
“I’m listless,” sighed the sailor.
“Lost your pep?”
“No, my list of ’phone numbers
for this town.”
Listless sluggish starting these
cold winter mornings may mean
that your car is not properly tuned
for winter driving or perhaps the
battery is inn down. Bring it in
to the boys and let them diagnose
your car’s illness.
South End
Service Station
RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL
Exeter Phone 828
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1948
KIRKTON
Master Geo. Rathburn, of Gran
ton, spent the past week with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Rathburn and
Mr. and Mrs. I. N» Marshall.
Miss Grace Doupe, of Woodham
spent part of her Holidays with
her* cousin, Shirley Roger,
Miss Glenys Doupe is holidaying
with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Doupe, of Hamilton.
Mr.
man,
week
Mr. .
Staffa, were New Year guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Hodge.
Mrs. Lorne Marshall entertained
quite a number of children in, the
village in honor of a joint birth
day party for Billie and Ronald,
there being two weeks difference
in dates. After games were enjoy
ed conducted by Pauline Robin
son a dainty lunch was served in
cluding birthday cake and ice
cream.
Election day Monday passed
away very quietly. Dr. G. H. Jose
was re-elected Reeve for Blanshard
and Reeve H. Berry, re-elected
for Usborne.
“Cook’s” Meeting
The fourth meeting of the Cooks
was held at the home of Mrs. R.
Ratcliffe on Dec. 20. The theme
song was sung. The minutes were
read and the roll call was answer
ed by quite a number present. The
next meeting will be held at Mrs,
E. Paton’s. The roll call is one
point to remember in planning a
school lunch. One item of business
was to list 3 ways to encourage
children to eat vegetables. The
leader demonstrated how to make
sandwiches for a lunch and party.
Games were conducted by Jean
Humphreys and Pauline Paton.
The hostess served lunch.
Harold Tufts and son, Nor-
of Toronto, spent the past
with -Mrs. Truman Tufts.
and Mrs. Lome Hodge, of
Hensall Library
Fiction
The Bishop’s Mantle ...
East Side, West Side
Deep Doorways ..........
Judgement Glen .............
Came A Cavalier ...........
There Was A Time ...
Friends and Lovers .
Heritage Leulous .......
Hour .of Nightfall .....
Fresh Winds Blowing
Prides Way .......«
The Money Man .......
Silver Nutmeg .........„
Our
Red
.. Turnbull
, Da venpost
Dumbrelle
......... Bird
....... Keyes
..... Caldwell
... Mclnnes
.... Farnel
...... Brinig
Campbell
..... Molloy
..... Costain
.... .... Lofts
.... McSorleyOwn Kind .........
Sun and Harvest
Moon ................. Champneys
Prince of Foxes,,. Sheilabanger
Tin .Flute .......................... Roy
“■ -- Williams
..... Hall
Marshall
.. Knight
Douglas
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Another idea of an easy
Garbage collector in Scotland.
job:
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Announcements
Birth, Den th Marriage
Noilcew are inserted free of
charge* Card ot ThnnKH 50e. Ju
Al ent or iiun Notices 50e for single
verse, 25c extra for each addi
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MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE PERSONALMISCELLANEOUSPERSONALFOR SALEBIRTHS
BOULIANNE — At Mrs. Batten's
nursing home on Tuesday, Janu
ary 6, 1948, to Mr, and Mrs. P,
Boulianne, of Crediton, a daugh
ter.
CRAWFORD—At Dr. Fletcher’s
Hospital oix Friday, January 2nd
Mrs.
son.
FOR (SALE—(9-piece Walnut din
ing room suite. Phone 253r
Exeter. Sc
DRESSMAKING and Alterations.
For further information phone
Exeter 351. 8*
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
GLASSWARE SETS, 18 piece, ...
CHILDREN’S LUNCH PAILS,
With tray, .............................................
LARGE BABY BATH, (seconds),
WATER GLASSES ...........................
TEASPOONS ......................................
BABY SCALES ....
HAND SLEIGHS
LAMP SHADES
SIMMS HUMIDIFIERS
... $2.95
....... Reg, .75, Spec. .59
...................... Spec. $1.95
............. Spec. 6 for .25
................. Spec. .15 doz.
'Reg. $8.95, Spec. $7.25
........................... Spec. .50
............................ 50% off
Reg. $26.75, Spec. $22.50
RECORD PLAYER, with self-contained amplifier,
Portable, ................................................................................. $35.00
NOMA ELECTRIC HEATERS Reg. $15.00, Spec. $9.95
CHARCOAL ............................................... Reg. .35, Spec. .31
Beavers Hardware
Phone 86
The
The
House Divided ............
The Great Tide ..........
Vespers in Vienna ........
Dr. Christian’s Office .
Perry Plain
The Hermit
King
The Border
Heart Broken ’Melody
Honeymoon Wife ...........
Dual in the Sun ..........
General Duty Nurse ..
Breath of Life ..........
Death Takes a Bow ..
The
The
Toil
The
There Was an Old Woman... Queen
Blood of the North ....... Hendryx
The 'Stolen iStallion ............ Brand
With Spurs ............................ Maur
Case of the Baited Hook ... .Gardner’
Remembered Anger ......... Albrand
The Hollow ...................... Christie
Juvenile Fiction
Haven of the Brave .....
Trapped in the
Jungle ................
Shikar and Sofari ........
Dickens Stories About
Children ............... Merchant
Tales from Shakespeeare ... Lamb
Echoes from the North ..... Bugbee
The Mystery of the
Everglades ................. Brazil
The Madcap of the School... Rutley
Nancy Finds Llerself ....... Dongan
The
of Thunder v
Trumpet ....
Gregory
Haycox
, Norris
Provost
...... Busch
...Handcock
.... Baldwin
, Lockridge
Unready Heart ..........Sherman
Fifth Man ...................... Coles
of the Brave ........... Fletcher
Saint on Guard ....... Charteris
1948, to CpL Ivan and
Crawford, of Exeter, a
.John Wilson.
HARRIS—At Mrs. Batten’s
ing home on Sunday, January 4,
1948, to LAC. and Mrs.
Harris, of Exeter, a son,
William.
ROGERS—'At Mrs. Hunter’s
ing home on Monday, __
5, 1948, to LAC. and Mrs. Ron
ald Rogers, a son, Robert
William.
FOR SALE—-One Purebred York
shire boar ready fpr service. G.
W. Miners, phone Kirkton 32r9.
8 c
notices
WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu-r
matic
when Rumacaps will give you,
qUiCk ‘ ----- x
son's
Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago,
welcome relief. At Robert-
Drug Store.
nurs-
E. R
David
nurs-
January
Yates
Westerman
.... Marshall
Phantom Submarine ...............
Westerman
Stevenson
... Gerrard
The
The
Peggy Wayne, 'Sky Girl ........
Anderson
Young Robin Brund Det...... Crofts
The Emporer’s Bracelet ....... Coles
Flint Spears ........................ James
The Milany Family .......... -Enright
Smoky .................................. James
Bible Stories for Children . Hill
The Night Before Cchristmas .......
Moore
The Lively Little Rabbit .........
Arianne
Oswold
Grimn
House in the Forest .......
Mitchell
Football .......... Edwards
in Gaspey ... Hedgeboom
Janets Road ........ Dalgliesh
and the Butler Bus .............
Bugingrew
Ponies and Shannon ...........
Thompson
Puzzle of the Talking Monkey .......
Wadsworth
Hildrette
... Hildrette
.. I-Iildrette
Talking Wire ...
Doings of Hilda
Toys .....................
Handel and Gretel
The New
Canadian
Treasure
Along
Susan
Three
Turn in Stony .
Along the Way
At Play ..........
Non Fiction
Russia and the Russian ........
Crankshaw
Roosevelt
Liebman
Plewman
IS aw It
of Mind
DEATHS
McCULLAGH — In Usborne Town
ship, on Friday, January 2nd,
1948, Mary Ellen Cooper, belov
ed wife of the late John McCul-
lagh in her 71st year.
STEWART—In Usborne Township
on Friday, January 2nd,
Myra Edna Morgan, beloved
of John Aimer Stewart, in
50 th year.
ENGAGEMENTS
NEW CORYA CONTROL.
Salsbury’s AR-SULFA,
ing-water
It’s Dr.
a drink
medicine for poultry.
Helps check nasal discharge of
infectious coryza, aids in recov
ery. Handy to use, Ask here. L.
V, Hogarth, phone 266 ,-Exeter.
FOR SALE—Lady’s black skates,
size 6, girl’s winter coat and
wool dress, size 14. Call at or
phone E. Willard. 8*
ANNUAL MEETING—’The annual
meeting of the Exeter Agricultural
Society will be held in the Town
Hall, Exeter, on Thursday, Janu
ary 22nd, 1948, at 8 p.m, for the
purpose of receiving reports, elec
tion of officers and any ather bus
iness in the interests of the Soc
iety. Preston Dearing, President,
G. Clark Fisher, Secretary.
BABY CHJCKS
FOR SALE—Lady's winter
purple, size 18, chamois
coat,
_ . . __ _ lined,
in good condition. $10,00. Apply — ■ - ■ goat Times-Advocate.
1948,
. wife
her
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lloyd Baynham,
of Stratford, announce the engage
ment of their
Margaret, to
Beatty, son of
late Dr. John
ding will
byterian
Friday,
p.m.
daughter, Betty
John A. (Jack)
Mrs. Beatty and the
A. Beatty, the wed-
place at ,Knox Pres-
on
1.30
c
take
Church, Stratford
January 2>3rd at
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Brierley
wish to thank all the friends who
so kindly remembered Mr. Brierley
with fruit, flowers and cards
those who visited and inquired
him during his .illness.
The family of the late John
Lean, of Hensall, wish to thank
the many friends and neighbors fof
their kindness during their father’s
illness and the expressions of sym
pathy in their bereavement. Special
thanks to Dr. Fletcher, Rev. R. A,
Brook and Mrs. Theron Creery. *
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Haist
wish to thank the neighbors and
friends for the flowers, treats
and cards and those who called
while Mr. Haist was a patient in
St. Joseph’s Hospital and since his
return home.
and
for *
Mc-
•c
Mr. Aimer Stewart and family
desire to express their sincere ap
preciation of the kindness extended
to Mrs. 'Stewart during '
and for the assistance
pathy extended during
eavement; also for
tributes, to those who offered
cars and to Rev. Mr. Mair and
Mr. Anthony.
her illness
and sym-
their ber-
the floral
their
Rev, *
IN MEMORIAM
As He
Peace
The Home Work 'Shop
COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE
will be held in Exeter in the near
future. Persons with anything to
sell should get in touch with me at
once. Phone 138, Frank Taylor.
FOR SALE—2 electric washers,
one Cataract and one Beatty,
both in A-l condition. Apply at
Kuhn’s Repair Shop, Crediton.
8*
FOR SALE—Holstein calf suitable
for veal. Reg. Knight, phone
174rll. 8c
FOR SALE-—About 20 single cord
of rail wood. Jos. Varleyt phone
19rl4 Crediton. 8c
FOR SALE—Two choice Durham
heifers t.o freshen January 15th
Victor Jeffery, phone 173rl'3,
Exeter. 8 *
FOR SALE — War Assets Army
blankets for sale now, new and
used, $3.50 to $4.50. The Exeter
Home and Auto Supply. Phone
342. lltfc
HELP WANTED
TICKET SELLER WANTED—The
Exeter Arena Board requires a
Ticket Seller. Duties will consist
of selling tickets each night
there is skating or hockey at the
Arena, Apply to C. V. Pickard,
secretary-treasurer. 8c
withWANTED—A boy to help
chores on farm, close to town.
Apply at Times-Advocate.
WANTED—Girl
month to do
For further
182 Exeter.
8c
or woman for a
light housekeeping,
information .phone
8c
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Aver
age $45.0 0 weekly for man or
woman to supply more than 250
Familex necessities to the people
in your neighborhood. Write to
day for complete details of our
time-tested .plan for fast, easy,
direct-to-customer sales. CATAL
OGUE FREE. FAMILEX, 1600-
Delorimier, Montreal. 8:6tc
LOST
Parcels for Britain
FINKBEINER—In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
Lorne Finkbeiner, who .passed
away January 8, 1943.
Nothing but memories as we jour
ney on,
Longing for a smile from
one gone;
None kno.ws the depths
deep regret,
But we remember when
forget.
■r-Ever remembered by wife and
family. *
LOST—In Exeter on Monday, a
wallet with sum of money and
identification card. Reward.
Please return to Times-Advocate.
8*
a loved
of our
others
LOST—In Exetei* recently a lined
kid glove, right hand, Finder
please return to Box 43 Exeter.
8*
The Exeter 'Lions Club joins with all other Lions Clubs in Ontario in sponsoring
a “Parcels for Britain” campaign for the winter months and wishes all the people of
Exeter and District to join with them in this effort to help the under nourished people
of that country to tide over a bleak and distressing period.
Britain has been the spearhead of freedom for ages—against Philip of Spain
in the sixteenth century, against Louis XIV oyer 100 years later, against Napoleon 100
years after that again, and against Kaiser Wilhelm and Hitler in the twentieth century.
a Company to provide the contents, pack
supplied by our District Office at a cost of
LOST—Blue shoulder strap bag by
airman given lift to London Dec.
20. Contact LAC. Hicks, R.S.,
R.C.A.F. Clinton, or kindly leave
at Rexall Drug Store, Exeter.
8*
Lions’ Headquarters has arranged for
and ship each parcel to individual addresses
$10.00 each.
Can you subscribe $10.00 for a parcel?
a parcel? Greater or lesser amounts will be
for, each parcel will have your name, and the Lions Club’s, attached to an acknow
ledgement card to be enclosed in the parcel. On receipt of the card, the Club will be
glad to forward the card to you as a “thank you” from
Can you and a friend subscribe $10.00 for
welcome. Where a full parcel is subscribed
the recipient.
Parcels Will Contain—
2
1
pkgs. Cheese
tin Klim
l/2lb. Tea
tin PlumsI
I lb. Chicken 3
I
1
pkg. Powdered Eggs
lb. Meat
1
1
1
pkg. Cereal
tin Maple Butter
pkg. Shortbread
2
1
8
pkgs. Hot Chocolate
pkgs. Bata Mix
tin Sandwich Spread
Chocolate Bars
1
1
I
pkg. Junket Custard
tin
tin
Plum Pudding
Salmon
Adam Beck and the Ontario Hydro
Pie win an
John Buchan ..................... Buchan
Forced Labor in Soviet Russia .....
Birds, Trees and Flowers ... Duncan
day we ahad
‘There
of,
be
Speed is urgent because
designation.
Donations may be made
Times-Advocate, J. L. Hendry
Lions Committee, personally or by mail.
Others who will be glad to receive
Bend, H. K. Eilber at Crediton or B. D.
“Do unto others as you would that
it takes four to six weeks parcel to arrive at its
to J. P. Bo
at the Bank
wey at his dffice, X M, Southcott at the
of Montreal or R. N. Creech, chairman of the
The other
call which said
seems to be a small thing
umajig that is loose some
where in my radio? We
responded promptly, fixed
it quickly and in no time
that radio was working
again, the way it should.
At the first sign of radio
trouble, call us » * .
BRINSLEY
The congregational meeting
Brinsley United church will
held on Monday evening, January
12th at 8 p.m. in the basement of
the church.
Rev. and Mrs, Hann, of 'Crediton
and Rev. and Mrs. Turner, of God
erich, dined with Miss Mary B,
Amos on Tuesday last.
Mrs. Annie Greenlee, Verna and
Elmer spent Monday evening with
Mr. Wm. Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gower
spent New Years with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Kuhn, of Crediton.
Mr. Norman Amos and friend,
Miss Latta spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and- Mrs. Joe Amos. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis and
family spent New Years
and Mrs. Jack Hodgson.
Mr. Robert Gower, of
is visiting with his son,
cher Gower, of Brinsley.
Mrs, Clover Lewis has returned
home after spending«some time
with friends in Hamilton.
Mr. Jardine, of Camlachie.
spending some time with his i
ghter, Mrs; Martin Watson.
Mrs. Annie Greenlee, Verna
Elmer spent New Years with
and Mrs. Raymond Greenlee,
[ Saintsbury,
Mr. J. L. Amos and Gertrude
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Lift Craven.
Those who spent New Years eve
ning with Mr. ahd Mrs. Grant
Amos were: Mr. J. L. Amos, Gerti
rude, .Norman,
Margaret,
field, of
Mrs, Joe
with Mr.
Crediton,
Mr. Flet-
your donations VAlham Holt at Grand
Field at Centralia.
others would do unto you”
Beavers
Hardware
Phone 86, Exeter
U >»
>, is
dau-
arid
Mr.
of
Ernest, Owen and
Mr. and Mrs. John SchO-
Parkhill and Mr. and
Amos, Helen and Allen.
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House,
Goderich, commencing Tuesday,
January 20th, at .2.00 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputa
tions and other business requiring
the attention of Council should be
in the hands of the ,County Clerk
not later than Saturday, January
17th, 1948.
N. W. Miller, County Clerk,
Goderich, Ont. 8:15c
NEUHAUSER CHICKS
First hatch January 4th: Twentyr breeds: Government approved: Alp
leading trap nest pedigree strains
from the best breeding farms im
the U.S.A, and Canada: Top qual
ity chicks priced right: ,Get them,
early; It will pay you well.
Neuhauser Hatcheries
81 King St., London, Ont.
__________________________lltfc,
KITCHENER Big-4 Chicks. Save
time, order them right here’
through agent. Canada Approved,
breeders pullorum itested. Join’
the ranks of satisfied poultry
keepers. “Everything you say'
they are . . . enjoyed real pro
fits , . . want ito repeat same'
choice next season, only more”
writes customer Mrs. F. E. Hig^
gins. Hanover. Agent is J. Earl
Burr, R.R. 1, Dashwood.
TENDERS WANTED
WANTED
WANTED—One or two young girls
to board in an apartment on
Main Street. Apply at Times-
Advocate. 8*
WANTED—Child’s’ skates
boots size 11, 12, 13
Phone 310M Exeter.
with
or 14.
8c
WANTED—A farm of 100 acres in
Exeter or Centralia district with
■spring possession. Apply to Earl
Haist, phone 30r4 Crediton. 8 c
WILL PAY 15 cents each for jack
rabbits this month. North End
Service Station. 8c
WANTED TO RENT——50 or 100
acres of pasture. Apply at Times-
Advocate. 8*
WANTED—Would like to care for
invalid or aged person at my
home. Qualified to give profes
sional care. Phone 161 Exeter.
8*
WANTED—One hundred horses,
heavy or light. Frank Taylor.
Phone 138, Exeter.
WANTED — Furnished or unfurn
ished -houses, suites or house
keeping rooms required immedi
ately for married personnel oi
RCAF Airport, These are veter
ans, too, and deserve your as
sistance. Phone 316 and ask for
Housing Officer.
REAL ESTATE
HOUSE TO RENT—also two rooms
furnished and heated. Apply at
Times-Advocate. 8*
FOR SALE—100 acres cleared till
able gravel loam, reasonably
useful buildings, convenient to
villages and. schools. Bargain
price. W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 8*
FOR SALE—/Want nice investment
income? Four suite brick house
all - rented. Oil furnace heated
thermostat control, hot water on
tap, two bathrooms. Re Income
contact W. C. Pearce, Realtor.
8*
FOR SALE—100 acres on highway
close to school and Exeter, hy
dro, water in barn, fall plowing
and wheat. This is a good farm.
Spring possession. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Exeter. 8c
FOR SALE—100 and 150 acre
farm in Stephen Twp. These are
both good farms with
buildings and the best of land,
Both are close to village
.school. Reasonable terms.
150 acres in Hay Twp. t
Pickard, Realtor, Exeter.
good
and
Also
C. V.
8c
FOR SALE—m -storey brick house
full basement, built-in cupboards,
town and soft water, one piece
bath, barn, large garden; early
possession. W. C. Pearce. 8*
Marked Tenders' will be received
by the undersigned chairman of the-
McGillivray Twp. School Area Board
of Trustees for a secretary-treasu-.
rer of the Board. Duties to com
mence February 1, 1948. Duties of*
the secretary-treasurer may be seen
at the home of the chairman or any,
■of the trustees. Tenders to be in
the chairman’s hands not later than
January 19, 1948.
David N. Henry, Chairman* R. R. 1, Clandeboye?8,15
NOTICE T0 CREDITORS
of Alicia Mawhin-In the Estate
ney, deceased.
ALL PERSONS
AGAINST the
Mawhinney, late
Exetei* in the County of Huron,
Widow, who died on or about the.
1st day of August 1947, are requir
ed to file particulars of the same-,
with Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 27th day of,
January 19 48, after
the * Estate will be
having regard only
claims of
received.
DATED
1948 A.D.
ELMER
Exeter, .Ontario.
Solicitor for the Administrator.
8:15:22c
HAVING -CLAIMS-
Estate of A^kia
of the Village of>
which date
distributed,,
to those
will
regard
' which notice has been
the 2nd day of January
In the Estate of John H. Cottel,
deceased.
TAKE NOTICE that all per
sons having claims against the
estate of John H, Cottel, late of
the Township of Usborne,
County of Huron, and Province of
Ontario, Farmer,
about the 8th day of June, 1930,
will forward particulars of their
claims verified by a Statutory Dec
laration to the under-signed solici
tor on or before the 15 th day of
February, A.D. 19 48, after which
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed with regard only to
those claims of which notice shall
have then been, received. ,
JOHN H. COTTEL Estate
By ELMER D. BELL, K.C.,
Exeter, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Administrator
8:15:22c
in the
who died on or
AUCTION SALES
DUPLEX FOR SALE — We have
just listed one of Exeter’s finest
homes. This house has been dup
lexed and will accommodate two |
families in
bathrooms,
throughout;
This place is in the best of repair
and 'Well located in Exeter. C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Exeter.
comfort. Two full
hardwood floors
good heating plant.
FOR SALE—We have a residential
property for sale which, at pres
ent rentals,
lag charges and leave you over
9 per cent on yoUr investment.
C. V. Pickard, Realtor.
will pay all carry-
■FOR SALE—‘Village house with
furnace, bathroom, pressure sys
tem, double garage, two hen
houses colony house, green
houses with heating systems, Wa-
ter pressure system, 6000
ready for spring trade. 5
some fruit. W. C. Pearce,
ter.
boxes
acres
Exe
s’*
EXECUTOR’S
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1048,
at the residence of the late Miss
Laura 'M. Jeckell on the West side
of
ANDREW STREET, EXETER
at 2 o’clock p.m. the following:
General Electric stove, like new;
drop head sewing machine; dining
room table, 6 chairs, buffet and
tea wagon; Heinztman piano and
stool; bed, springs and mattress;
dressing table; chest of, drawers;
(■".iair; dresser; commode; hall tree,
parlour table; plant stands; set
tee; parlour curtains; floor lamp;
bed table;
small heat'
lamp; dr<
cleaner; cupboard;
tains;
large
dishes of all
rors; crocks;
broom: sr
ber boot,'',
wheelban ov,
cot; carpen
bUCksaW; g/.i.a^u uuuj wpaut
tennis rackets nd other articles
TERFtsf—CASH
GEORGE i/AWSON, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
pictures;
chair;
'ed lamp; toilet set;
bridge table; bridge
maf table; vacuum
2 tables; cur-
7 book cases;
and rugs;
mir-
mop;
rub
tools
lawn
carpets
kinds; pictures;
kettles; stool;
rubber hose;
Ider; garden
oal j „
i tools;
ihago can;
j to ‘Al U. v
scuttle;
shovels;
f->pade.
Like explosions! Try a
and watch the fireworks,
Want-Adi