The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-09-27, Page 6THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1951
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PERSONAL
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“VAN DOOS” WELCOME MECHANIZED LIFT — Men of
the “Van Doos”, one of Canada’s renowned regiments now
serving in Korea, are brought in from patrol on tanks of the
Lord Strathcona Horse Regiment. Here they disembark
and board waiting truck from the 54th Transport Company,
JLC.A.S.C. —Central Press Canadian
EDGEWOOD
I Mr.
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1 end with Mr. and
* ring.
I Mrs. Derwin
KIRKTON
Mr. dnd Mrs. Henry Elliott of
St. Marys and Miss Mina Muir of
Toronto spent Tuesday with their
sister, Mrs. M. Gregory.
Mrs. Mary Gallop, and Mrs. ___ __ _
Les Barnes are visiting Mrs. Eve J hostess to the September meet-
Leonard at Buffalo, Eva is quite ■ jng for Granton Women’s In-
»stitute, Tuesday afternoon.
I Miss Bernice Westman of Lon- visiteu j - snpnt Sundav with her par-
and Mrs. Don Johnson
and boys of Galt spent the week-
Mrs. Hasel Per-
Beatson was
ill at time of writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Burgin
and family of London '
this week with Mr. and Mrs. G.
H. Burgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tufts
and daughter Anne of * London
spent the week end with Mrs. T.
Tufts.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Paul of St.
Marys were Sunday guests with
Mrs. R. Humphreys.
Miss Proctor of Sarnia is holi
daying with her sister, Mrs. C.
Campbell.
Mr. Truman Roadhouse
Hamilton, Mr. Bill Roadhouse
Windsor and Mr. Ellis Road
house of Mt. Pleasant called on
I, N. Marshall this past week.
They were former Kirkton boys.
Mrs. Grace Pym and son, of
London, spent the wTeek-end
Mrs. Roy Switzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bragg,
Walter Langtree and son
man all of Kitchener visited
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Switzer
week.
Rally Day Service
A combined Church service
and Rally day service was held
in Aberdeen Hall Sunday morn
ing, owing to the fact, the Unit
ed Church is being redecorated.
Mr. Clarence Switzer S. S. Super
intendent took charge of the
service assisted by Rev. H. An
derson. A jr. choir with some 15
girls led the singing. Miss Nor
ma Tufts gave the story and a
musical number by four little
girls followed by a very interest
ing talk by Rev. H. Anderson,
story to tell to the Nations.
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of
of
with
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Classified ads accepted up till
Wednesday noon. Auction sale
copy should be in Tuesday at
the latest.
i WANTED TO RENT—By Octo
ber 1, furnished or unfurn
ished house or apartment. —
Phone Exeter 255-R. Urgent.
27c
AUCTION SALESSKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5
; to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets
for double results; new
healthy flesh; new vigor. New
“get acquainted” size only
60<?. All druggists. 15:27c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock, Implements
and Household Effects
to be held at
LOT 28, CON. 6, HAY TWP.
1 mile south of Hillsgroen store
on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5
at .1:00 p.m. D.S.T.
HORSES: Middle-aged bay
mare (1700); 2 sets work har
ness and collars.
CATTLE: All cattle have two
tests clear; 2 black cows
calves at foot; roan cow
calf at foot; Hereford cow
early November; 2 black
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Why have MOTH DAMAGE? 5-
year written guarantee with1
Berlou against moth damage
on rugs, chesterfields and
clothing. Free estimates. —
Dinney Furniture, phone 20-W
FOR SALE —10-inch Wilkinson
corn blower with pipes. Phone
54-r-4 Kirkton. 20:27*
FOR SALE—Young sow due
Oct. 18, sow just bred; heavy
duty 2-burner electric stove,
automatic oven control; new
Princess Pat cook stove;
breakfast suite; folding couch;
blacksmith anvil, 175 pounds.
Nelson Dezell, R.R. 1, Hensall
on Fred Dawson’s farm.
20:27*
FOR SALE — Modern nine-piece
walnut two-tone dining-room
suite. Mrs. A. Brown, Box 221,
Lucan. Phone 169-W Lucan.
20:27c
FOR SALE — Boosey Hawkes
trombone, gold lacquered, like
new, in case. Cost $160. Sell
for §120. Box 159, Lucan,
phone S8-W. 20:27c
FOR SALE—About 175 pullets,
Rhode Island Reds X Sussex
44 months old, all healthy
birds, $2.00 each. —C. N.
Green, Crediton, phone 11.
27*
FOR SALE—Sunshine baby bug
gy, silver -grey, like new.
Used one year, $2S.00. Phone
226. 27*
FOR SALE—Coleman oil heat
er, large size, used 5 months.
Apply L. H. Turnbull, phone
47-r-2 Grand Bend. 27;4c
FOR SALE—Two-furrow Oliver
tractor plow. Apply Kelly Rob
inson, Ailsa Craig, phone 609-
r-41. 27c
FOR SALE—One rubber tired
wagon; 1 forage blower; 1
Allis Chalmer combine with or
without motor. All used. But
in A-l condition. Exeter Farm
Equipment, phone 50S Exeter.
FALL CLEARANCE—New Case
machinery: 1 16-row fertilizer
drill; 1 1-row corn picker; 1
VAC demonstrator tractor. —
Exeter Farm Equipment, tele
phone 50S Exeter.
FOR SALE—Small wood or coal
range with, oven, no reservoir,
in good condition. Apply Mah-
lon Ryckman, Main Street.
27:4*
FOR SALE —- 4-foot hardwood,
SIG cord delivered. Softwood,
$14. —Scott’s Elevator, phone
Erwin Scott, 63 Lucan. 27c
FOR SALE—Large size Quebec
heater complete with new
grates in new condition. Ap
ply Joseph Carey, Mount Car
mel, phone Parkhill 6 05-r-33.
27*
FOR SALE—Western feeder cat
tle. Apply Clarence Down, R.
No. 1, Hensall, phone 177-r-2
Exeter. 27*
FOR SALE—’49 Chev Coach,
excellent condition; ’47 Chev
Sedan, excellent condition; ’35
Chev Coach; ’29 Chev Coach;
1 used car radio. Apply Brod
erick Bros., phone 277. 27*
FOR SALE — Used combination
electric, wood and coal stove;
several used refrigerators. —
Crocker Refrigeration, phone
59 Exeter. 30c
FOR SALE—S t e e 1 constructed
truck platform 11^’ long and
•6i’ wide. Also water storage
tank, 500-gal. capacity, 10’
wide by 3’ across, of heavy
plate (could be used for cul
vert). Phone 4 23, Exeter Sal
vage, Exeter. 27c
FOR SALE--Findlay oil heater,
used 4 months, heats 5 rooms,
$85.00. Phone 120-r-13 Exeter
27c
FOR SALE—Cream enameled 4-
hole range, with reservoir, in
A-l condition. Also boy’s bi
cycle, cheap. Phone 541-r-3.
27c
FOR SALE—Frost & Wood corn
binder, $25.00; International
Farmall tractor on rubber,
$400.00. Both in good condi
tion. Also child’s steel crib.
Apply Carl Payne, phone Hen
sall 685-r-23. 27:4c
FOR SALE—Medium size oil
heater, in good condition. —
Phone 202 Exeter. 27c
FOR SALE—1951 Ford Victoria
Hardtop Sportsman, green and
blacky low mileage, immacu
late condition. —RCAF, PMQ
166, Centralia, A, Horkheim.
• 27*
FOR SALE—Renfrew all-enamel
cook stove, cream with black
trim, steel top and reservoir.
Phone 536-r-3 Exeter- 27:4c
FOR SALE—1940 Chev Coach,
good condition, cash or can be
financed. Call 442-R or write
Box “H”, Exeter. 27:4*
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Unfurnished two-
room apartment. Separate en
trance. Phone 400-W. 27*
ROOMS TO RENT—Two light
housekeeping rooms for rent,
girls preferred. Apply Mrs.
Frank Gunning, Exeter, phone
406-W. 27c
APARTMENT FOR RENT — A
small apartment, modern, pos
session immediately. Freshly
decorated, Apply Beaupre’s
North Ward Store, phone 301.
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Clearing
CATTLE SALE
pf Farm, Farm Stock
and Tractor Machinery
Harold Jackson has received
instructions to sell by public
auction at
LOT 15, CON. 1, HAY TWP.
1% miles south of Hensall,
on No. 4 Highway
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
at 12 p.m. D.S.T.
CATTLE: Eight Holstein cows
years old, bred to Hereford
bull, due Jan. 1, 1952; 1 Jersey
cow.
POULTRY: 300 Red Sussex
pullets; 250 White Leghorn and.
Red Sussex pullets. All laying
good.
MACHINERY: 1949 W.D. 9
McCormick Deering tractor, fully
equipped; 195 0 1-H McCormick
Deering tractor, 2-row scuffler
and fully equipped; 1950 Mc
Cormick Deering 4-furrow plow; 1948 ----- - - - -
baler with motor;
Dodge truck
OFFICE HELP
WANTED
WANTED — Private room with
use of telephone. Phone Ex
eter 580. 27*
WANTED—Cattle to feed for
winter. Donald Parsons, R.R.
1, Hensall, phone Hensall 692-
r-33. 27*
SITUATIONS WANTED
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER
requires position in Exeter or
vicinity; -*10 months’ exper
ience. References if required.
Apply Box T, Times-Advocate.
27*
WANTED — Work on farm,
shares or hire by reliable mar
ried Canadian farmer. Exper
ienced in dairy, beef or mixed
farming. References. Available
Oct. 1, Box “C” Exeter. 26:4*
LIVESTOCK WANTED
DEAD HORSES, Cows and Hogs
removed promptly. Cash at
farm. Phone Exeter 2 87-W.
William Stone Sons, Limited,
Ingersoll, Ont. 20:27.‘4:llc
HORSES WANTED — Will buy
any kind of a horse. Will sell
or exchange. —Frank Taylor,
Exeter, ring 138. 20tfc
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size, any
age. —G. J- Dow, phone 83
Exeter. l*tfc
HELP WANTED
URGENTLY NEEDED — One
waitress and one second cook,
wages by hour or week. Ap
ply Monetta Menard or phone
. 88-R Exeter. 27*
CORN PICKERS—Male or fe
male. Apply G. J. Dow, Ex
eter, phone 83. 27c
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED — Middle-aged woman
to take care of elderly couple
in farm home on main high
way; city conveniences. Apply
Box 12, Hensall, Ont. 27*
McCormick Deering hay
1950 3-ton
, booster brakes,
D.P. axle, hoist No. 10, 3-ft.
solid rack with 2-ft. stock ex
tension, 2,200 miles; 1950 Allis
Chalmers No. 60-5 combine, flax
rolls, auxiliary motor, large size
scour clean, Innis pick-up, fully
equipped;
swather; 1950 New Idea corn
picker, 1-row,
1949 John Deere 15-disc power
drill, fully equipped; 7-it. Mc
Cormick Deering tractor mower;
1950 Allis Chalmers power side
rake; 1950 48-ft. John Deere E
hay and grain elevator; McCor
mick Deering bale loader; 1950
John Deere manure spreader;
McCormick Deering tractor dou
ble disc, 16-plate; John Deere 6-
ft. 1-way disc; McCormick Deer
ing stiff tooth cultivator; 5-
section diamond harrows; 10-ft.
Bissell Culta packer; 1951 Bob-
a-long power lawn mower; 1949
DeLaval milking machine, 2 sin
gle units, milk cans; rubber-
tired wagon; 16-ft. hay rack and
grain
grain
horse
small
mill;
tank;
3-ton
T.B.
and
with
due
white-faced heifers due time of
sale; roan cow
3 two-year-old
Hereford
Hereford
Durham and Herefords 1 year
old; baby beef ready for market;
spring calf.
PIGS: 8 York chunks 75 lbs.;
York sow, bred.
POULTRY: 100 hybrid Red
Rock pullets, ready to
rain shelters and feeders;
er stove.
MACHINERY: Massey
hinder; Deering mower;
rake; Massey Harris drop-head
hayloader; Massey Harris man
ure spreader;- Massey Harris 13-
rnn drill with fertilator; 3-drum
steel roller; Massey Harris bean
scuffler and puller; spring-tooth
cultivator; 14-plate Massey Har
ris outhrow disc; 14-plate Bissel
inthrow disc;
(new);
rack;
wagon
rack;
rack ;
scales;
pump;
with milk pails;
200 cedar rails;
quantity of circular wood; forks,
shovels, chains,
olher articles.
HOUSEHOLD
elude Quebec
tables; bedroom furniture; and
other household effects.
TERMS: Cash.
PROP.: BRUCE WALKER
CLERK: E. P. CHESNEY
AUCT.: HAROLD JACKSON
20:27c
fresh 2 months;
heifers (fat);
2 years old;
1300 lbs.; 10
steer
steerFOR RENT—House at Grand
• Bend with 3 bedrooms and
bathroom, hot and cold water.
Phone 159 Dashwood. 27c
27c
1950 Case 12-ft.
Mon spent Sunday with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Harold West
man and family.
Wedding bells will be ringing
in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore and
Leslie called on Mr.’Arnold Lewis Friday evening^
Miss Marie Howe
Sammy Hughes and Mr. Tommy
Pye, of Woodstock, spent Sun
day afternoon with Miss Alla
Moore.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mardlin
entertained about 35 relatives
and friends Friday evening, the
occasion being the 30th wedding
anniversary of Mr. Mardlin’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mard
lin. Congratulations and best
wishes for many more years to
gether were extended. Games
were played and lunch was serv
ed featuring a three-storey wed
ding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Mard
lin received many lovely gifts.
i
Mrs.
Nor-
with
this
and Mrs,
and Mr,
received many lovely gifts.
BRINSLEY
held
on
Rally Day service will be
in Brinsley United Church
Sunday next, September 30, at
3:45 p.m.
On Sunday next, September
30. the Rev. W. Vollisk will be
preaching at Tara Ontario, in ex
change with the Rev. Harvey L.
Parker who will be guest speak
er at Thanksgiving Services at
St. Mary’s Anglican Church,
Brinsley. Services at 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m. Rev. Parker being a
former Rector on the charge.
Miss Bonnie Watson spent a
few days recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gower
of Sarnia visited recently with
the formers parents. Mr. and
Mrs Fletcher Gower
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Wasnid-
„ of Lucan and Vera of Toron-
of Detroit called on friends here > to, dined with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
on Wednesday. (Morley on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wolfe i Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins, and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe i William Drives, spent Monday
attended the wedding of the ■ afternoon with Miss Hazel Lewis,
former’s son George in Toronto » Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevetheck
last Saturday. I and family spent Sunday with
Mrs. Edighoffer of Zurich is!Mr. and Mrs. George Neil of
spending a few weeks with her Lieury.
sister. Mrs. L. Mclsaac owing to ' We are sorry to report that
ill health. sMr. Wilbert Sholdice is confined
Mrs. J. Bolton of Hensall and .to his bed. His many friends Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clemas'hope for a speedy recovery,
and family of London were Sun- • ---------------------
day visitors with Mr, and Mrs. T. ’Harry Hoffman. -.Lions At Zone Meeting
Miss Della Marks spent the; President E. R. Hopper
week-end at her home in Lis- ■ executive members of
towel. . Exeter Lions Club attendedMr. and Mrs. Sam Oestricher6 • -■
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oestreich-
er spent Sunday afternoon in I
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. William Willert j Recuperating After Operation
Mrs. E. Kleinstiver. Mrs. R. < rO.
Isaac, Mrs. Bertha Hayter and
granddaughter. Mary Anne Hay
ter and Robt. Hayter spent the
week end with friends in Wind
sor and Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller of
Alberta are visiting with relatives here and in Zurich. I
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McCrae and i Fair
Bonnie Heather spent the week-i Lome Johnston should have been
end in Meaford. ; credited, to Louis E. Johnston.
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DASHWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klumpp
spent the wek-end in Detroit.
Mrs. A. V. Tieman is visiting
in Detroit.
Mr. Charles Schroeder of Exe
ter and daughter. Mrs. Goodman jge
and
the
a
jzone meeting at Strathroy Fri
day evening last.
i ’
; Mrs. Clarence Fairbairn is re-
(cuperating. from an appendic-
!ttomy at Victoria Hospital in Lon-
j don,
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10ur Slip Is Showing
The art exhibit at tl^e Exeter
that was attributed to
STRAYED
STRAYED—Onto west half Lot
13, N- Boundary Biddulph on
or about September 1, 1951,
one heifer. Owner can have
same by proving property and
paying expenses. Owner con
tact John Whelihan, R.R. No.
3, Lucan, Ont. 27:4:11*
lay; 3
brood-
I-Iarris
sulky
LOST
LOST—3 keys on ring Monday
afternoon, somewhere on Main
St. or stores. Finder please
leave at Times-Advocate. 27c
LOST—On John Street, fawn
coloured Persian kitten, half
grown. Anyone knowing any
thing about this kitten, notify
C. Godbolt, phone 202 Exeter.
1 hand scuffler
set farm sleighs and flat
New Idea rubber-tired
with 16-foot rolling flat,
wagon
walking plow;
fanning
Viking
box with stock
1,000-lb.
mill; foot spray
cream separator
grass seeder;
cedar posts;
fully equipped;
REAL ESTATE grain bags and
4-BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE —
Well located in Exeter, on a
nicely treed lot. This fine
home has new heating equip
ment and is in good repair.
Moderate price. Quick posses-
session. Terms. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St,, Exeter.
TWO MODERN HOUSES — We
are offering two modern
houses. Both have been built
for utility and comfort and
have every convenience. Must
be sold as owners are leaving
town. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter.
HENSALL 11-storey frame house
in good location, has furnace,
garage, wide lot. Also 11-
storey frame house, new fur
nace, partial bath, garage. W.
C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Par
sons, Salesman, Exeter.
FOR SALE—New house, full
basement with furnace and
water heater, living room, kit
chen, two bedrooms
on first floor. Upper
finished, with stairs
Balkwill.
and bath
floor un
in. R. E.
9tfc
i
with bookkeeping experience
- Apply -
EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
EFFECTS: In
heater, kitchen
CENTRALIA — Well built two-
storey brick house. Suitable
for use as single residence or
two apartments. Water pres
sure. Nice lot with fruit trees.
C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St., Exeter.
TWO-APT. HOUSE for sale—
Main St. new roof, heavy wir
ing, large lot, full occupancy
starting Oct, 1. Phone 446-J.
FOR SALE—In Dashwood, ’13>-
storey insul brick
modelled, built-in
forced air furnace,
ment throughout.
30’ containing garage, cement
block foundation. Phone 104
Dashwood. 20:27:4*
home, re
cupboards,
new, base
Barn 24’x
MALE HELP WANTED
CARPENTERS WANTED — Car
penters wanted immediately;
steady work throughout win
ter. Apply to R. Timms Con
struction & Engineering Ltd.,
R.C.A.F. Station, Clinton.
20:27c
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furniture
The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by public
auction in
LUCAN
— on —
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2
at 1:30 o’clock the following
Durant coupe, rubber tire bug
gy, cookestove, nearly new; heat
er, cookstove,
drop-leaf table,
kitchen chairs,
chairs, 3 rocking chairs, bed
room suite, bedsteads, sideboard,
chest of drawers, lounge, sewing
machine, clock, washing mach
ine and wringer, feather bed, pil
lows, mattresses, quilts, 2 wool
blankets, iron kettle, dishes,
sealers. Congo! eum rug, good
wheel-barrow and other articles.
TERMS — CASH
The estate of the late
SID HODGINS
FRANK TAYLOR,
Auctioneer
MRS. LORNE HODGINS,
Clerk
extention table,
parlor table, 6
6 dining-room
MISCELLANEOUS
GUITARMODERN HAWAIIAN
taught at the Scout Hall in
Exeter on Tuesdays,
New class forming.
7 to 10.
Guitars
loaned free of charge. Henry
Pulsifer, instructor. ~6ctfn
New Royal
K
They're All Happy
About the...
EXTRA—Hundred acre farm cjn
No. 4 Highway. Ideal location,
choice buildings with conven-
iences in house and barns.
Silo, implement sheds, hen
houses. Early possession. —
Wm. Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons Salesman, Exeter.
HENSALL — Two-storey brick
house. Town water. Hot air
furnace. All in good repair.
Barn and extra lots. Must be
sold to close estate.—-C. V. Pic
kard, Realtor, Main St., Ex
eter.
SEWING MACHINES bought,
sold, serviced and repaired.
Phone evenings, Bob McLean,
5 2 7-J. 30tfc
NOTICE — Whitewashing and
cleaning, arrangements can be
made. Bill Watson, phone 35-
r-19 Dashwood. Jul5:S27c
CUSTOM CHAIN SAWING—Gor
don Colquhoun, phone 61-r-9(
Kirkton. 27:4:11*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the last few weeks, we’ve sold a number of
Royal Portables an our customers have been en
thusiastically happy about them. We can’t blame
these people because we know that the Royal is the
best portable on the market today.
We know you’ll be happy, tod', with a new
Royal. Let us show you “The World’s Finest Port
able’’. Take it home overnight and see if you aren’t
enthusiastic about it too.
HOUSE FOR SALE — 7-room,
solid brick house in Crediton,
built-in cupboards, new furn
ace, 4-pieee bath, decorated
throughout, steel roof barn.
Phone Exeter 486-W, 27:4c
*
In the estate of
ELVINA OGDEN,
deceased.
persons having claims
estate of Elvina
FOR* SALE—Modern bungalow,
2 bedrooms, living room and
kitchen, 3-pieco bath, all con
veniences, oil heat. Utility
room. Good location. —Phone
512-J, 31 Anne Street. 27*
Large living
bath and
Stairs in for
Good basement
hot air furnace. Imme-
possession. — C. V, Pic-
Realtor, Main St., Ex
SMALL HOME
room, 2 bedrooms,
kitchen down,
second floor,
with
diate
kard,
eter.
All
against the
Ogden, late of the Town of Ex
eter, in the County of Huron,
Married Woman, who died on or
about the 24 th day of June,
1951, are required to file parti
culars of same with Bell &
Laughton. Solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 13th day of Oc
tober next after which date the
estate will be distributed, having
regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
BELL & LAUGHTON,
Exeter, Ont,
Solicitors for the Executors.
27:4:11c
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate
Property and Furniture
W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer has re
ceived instructions to sell by
public auction in the
VILLAGE OF SEBRINGVILLE
on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
commencing at 1:30 p.m.
the following:
REAL ESTATE: White frame
5-room cottage, size 24’ x 40’,
with front porch and iron rail
ing; 3-piece bath, hard and soft
water pressure systems, oil fur
nace. garage and cement drive,
large lawn planted with trees
and surrounded by perennial
flower border. This is a '
attractive home and will be
fered subject to reserve
Immediate possession.
Terms of Real Estate; 10
cent day of sale; balance in 30
days or upon delivery of deed.
FURNITURE: Dining room
table and six leather-covered
i chairs; buffet and china cabinet; J 3-piece chesterfield suite; wal-
jnut oval table; occasional chairs;
I bedroom suite, with springs and
jmattress; studio couch; rockers;
2 book shelves; mirrors; stools;
2-burner electric stove, new;
electric washing machine; elec
tric refrigerator; Electrolux vac
uum cleaner; power lawn mow
er, new; hand lawn mower; I white kitchen table with porce-
, lain top; electric clock; copper
I boiler, etc,
“No Reserve—-Terms Cash.
i LAWRENCE H. HOFFMEYER
ESTATE
? BRITISH MORTGAGE & TRUST
CORP., Executor
W- E. NAIRN, Auctioneer
* 27c
very
j of- ' bid.
per
box; 50-ft. corn crib; Litz
grinder; grain roller; 3-
power motor (new); 2
motors (new); fanning
1,000 5-inch tile; water
rubber tired wheelbarrow;
hydromatic jack; other
jacks; power oil pump; set farm
scales; root pulper; walking
plow; stoneboat; ropes, pulleys,
chains; set carpenter tools; full
set farm tools; electric brooder
and poultry
shelters.
HAY AND
mixed grain
cut alfalfa;
hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Hot
Point 4-burner electrio stove;
Wingham Clipper white enamel
cookstove, 17 cubic feet Univers
al refrigerator (new): chester
field dsuite; dining room suite—
table, china cabinet, 12 chairs;
3 bedroom suites; chesterfield
bed; rugs; walnut finish flat top
office desk,
(like new);
small
machine;
tides too numerous to mention.
REAL ESTATE: Parcel No. 1
—100-acre farm (more or less)
1 % miles south of Hensail, on
No. 4 Highway. Good brick
house, hot water heating system
with oil burner, modern bath
room; large bank barn, driving
shed, pressure system through
out; garage, hen house for 500
hens; brooder house for 1,000
chicks; clay loam, well drained;
good water supply, 12 acres of
bush; 18 a'cres of permanent
pasture.
Parcel No. 2—25 acres part
Lot 17, Con. 1, Hay Twp., half
mile south of Hensail on No. 4
Highway, all workable land with
good well.
Terms: Chattels Cash; Real
Estate will be offered day of
sale if not previously sold. Terms
10 per cent down and balance in
3 0 days. Subject to reserve bid.
Estate of the late
OLIVER ROWCLIFFE
Executors: Lloyd McLean,
H. C. Rivers, Hensall
E. P. CHESNEY, CLERK
HAROLD JACKSON, AUCT.
27:4c
equipment; 6 rain
GRAIN: 2,000 bus.
250 bales second
2,500 bales mixed.
with swivel chair
occasional chairs;
tables; lamps; washing
mirrors; and other ar-
AUCTION SALE
Car, Implements, Livestock
and Some Furniture
The estate of the late
E. H. HARRIS
LOT 17, CON. 10,
McGillivray twp.
(half mile south of Brinsley)
on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1
1:30 p.m.
Aged mare,
of
aged
five
May,
cow,
Durham cow,
freshened in
white faced
2 spring calves,
HORSES:
horse.
CATTLE:
years old, ’
bred again
dry, bred again
4 months old.
CAR: 1931 Ford Sedan,
and runs like new.
IMPLEMENTS: M.H,
loader; Me. mower; M.H.
er; disc harrow
rows; riding
plough, rubber
man rake; low
140 ft., new;
gravel box,
bunch; set of light sleighs; bug
gy; cutter; new galvanized water
tank; set of scales; quantity of
lumber; Grimm syrup evaporat
or and equipment; other small
articles.
Terms of Sale: Cash,
J. H.
MRS,
MRS.
looks
h a y
bind
set of dray har-
plough; walking
tired wagon; one
wagon; hay rope,
set of sleighs;
cultivator; clover
McLEAN, AUCT.
E. H. HARRIS,
E. WOODBURN,
Executors 27c