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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-05-22, Page 8Page 8 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1952 Lawn SpreaderLawn Spreader FOR RENTFOR RENT A Hit Here Puts Finances On Good Bases I ——------ --------------------- Amos Darling, who FOR SALE one year ago, .-...........................-........... .j IRON ^Pl’MP — Good condition; I also about 30 feet of pipe. E. A. Howald, phone 16, Exeter before 6 p.m. 22* J -V M..L I. 1‘WII — SHORTIE COATS are on sale at Tudor’s in Hensall for as low as§12.98. See them now. 22o e Sowing Grass Seed • Fertilizing The Lawn 50? PER DAY Minimum Charge PHONE 71-J AFTER 6 P.M. OPEN May 24 Holiday Week-End GAS, OIL Spruce Grove SERVICE STATION Bert Rivers, Prop. COMMERCIAL and REGISTERED SOY BEAN SEED Top-Kroft and Belle River Hybrid . CORN Certified Foundation POTATOES Cobblers, Katahdins, Sebagoes Garden Fertilizers Agricultural Peat Moss j Announcements ’—Continued from Page JO j IN MEMORIAM DARLING — In loving memory of Mrs. ” ”| passed away ! May 25. 1951. I We cannot forget your smiling face. Your happy carefree ways, ’The smile that won so many i friends,? In those happy bygone days. jOne of the best the world could i hold. Your cherished smile, your heart | of gold, | Always so good, unselfish and j kind, 'What a beautiful memory you i left behind.J Deep in our hearts your memory , is kept. | We loved you too dearly to ever I forget, -.j—Ever remembered by husband j and family. 22* j DARLING—-In loving memory of I Mrs. Ainos Darling who passed J away one year ago May 25, I 1951. .To a useful life came a sudden i end, | She died as she lived, everyone’s friend— ’Thoughtful, true, loving kind, What a beautiful memory left behind. —Ever remembered by her ' ter, Ethel and family. ‘DICKINS—'In loving memory of I William Dickins, who passed . away three years ago, May 24. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days: Sincere and kind in heart mind— a beautiful memory left behind. !—Ever remembered by son daughter-in-law, Jack Shirley. MASON—In memory of Charles Mason, who passed away six years ago, May 23, 194 6. So many things have happened Since you were called away, Things that you would have en­ joyed i Had you been left to stay. So many things to share w’itli I you, 'li ■ In just the usual way; ' •Things that would have been ‘so I much nicer 5 If you were here today. ‘We cannot bring the old days back, i Your hand we cannot touch. I’But God has given us sweet memories Of a dear Dad much. i —Ever r e m e m b daughter, Rose. ily. !NEEB—In loving Mrs. Mary ; passed away May 24, 19 47. /She is gone but not forgotten, ' And as dawns another year, Jin our lonely hours of thinking . Thoughts of her are always jDays of sadness will us. Friends may think is healed But they little kno-w That lies within concealed. j—Ever remembered by her fam- I ily- ’FOR SALE—Three-drum roller; also one two-drum roller. — H. Faber, Hensall, phone 685-r-12. 22* FOR SALE — 8 small chunks. ‘Apply Nelson Coultis, R.R. 3, ‘Exeter. 22c 'FOR SALE — For immediate planting, raspberry plants, Vik­ ing, etc,; also good black rasp­ berry plants. —'Mrs. Eraalie Car­ ter, third occupied house south of South End Service Station, Exeter. 22e What I near. we and she sis- oo* and he and and 22* loved so d by his and fam- 22c memory of Ann Neeb, who five years ago, ere Bill come o'er the wound FOR SALE CLASSIFIED RATES NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR SALE — 193S Chevrolet Coach, in splendid condition. ’Also a Corgie scooter, in good shape. —Phone 176-r-23 Exeter. 22c PLASTIC DRAPES are popular for summer. See the new pat­ terns at Tudor’s in Hensail. 22c FOR SALE—Man’s grey summer ■suit, good quality, like new, size 44. Can be seen at Brady Clean­ ers. 22* FOR SALE — Pony saddle and riding bridle. Apply to J. E. ‘Lankin, Lucan. 22c 'FOR SALE — H-h.p, 60-cycle motor, double drive, practically hew, $150. Apply Exeter Times- Advocate. 22:29* FOR SALE—Two chicken range shelters, 6x12, in good condition. See M. Green, Crediton, phone 11. 22c 'FOR SALE—One 30-foot wind­ mill, Aermotor, Chicago, in A-l condition. See M. Green, Credi- ton, phone 11. 22c AMERICAN PERCALE for skirts, dresses and kiddies’ wear at 75? yard at Tudor’s in Hensall. 22c SEW AND SAVE — New and used sewing machines, fully guaranteed. Repairs to all makes and models. Singer Sewing Ma­ chine, Goderich. Phone 113 5. 3-20tfc FOR SALE — Used chesterfield and chair; also occasional chair; spring-filled crib mattress. All in good condition. —'Mrs. Thos. Walker, phone 553. 22c •FOR SALE — Used Hot Point electric range, $35.00. Used Motoral car radio, will fit Chrys­ ler, Plymouth, Dodge and De­ Soto, ’40-’48, $55.00. 'Used G.M. car radio, will fit Pontiac ’41- ’4S. $55.00. Used hotplate $6.50. These have all been recondi­ tioned. —Exeter Radio and Elec­ tric, phone 1S7-W._________22c FOR IS ALE — 1940 Chevrolet Sedan in excellent condition. Ap­ ply Jim Smith, Waterloo Street, morning or evening. Phone 197- M. 22* FOR EXCLUSIVELY designed custom-made formgls and bridal ensembles or reproductions of fashion sketches. Phone 67-r-14. 22:29:5:12c FOR SALE—Tomato plants in ‘boxes ready to transplant, early and late cabbages, cauliflower, 'broccoli, brussels sprouts, sweet 'peppers, Spanish onions. -—'Mrs. 'Gordon Schwalm, Hensall,. Ont. 22:29c WE HAVS LOTS of Summer Dresses at $3.95 at Tudor’s in Hensail. Good value too. 22c 25 words or less 60c More Than 25 Words • IS? Per Word SUCCEEDING INSERTIONS 30? More Than 25 Words - 1? Per Word 200 OFF if ad paid with order or Saturday following the last insertion Semi-Display Classifieds (restricted to one column) First Insertion 84c per inch Subsequent Insertions 70c per inch Classifieds calling for a number 10c extra. Classified ads accepted up Wednesday noon. Auction by box FOR SALE—Grey baby carriage. Good condition. •—Phone 383-J. 22* FOR SALE—Capital soy beans, one of the best varieties for this locality. Registered No. 1 grade $4.00 per bushel. Same beans unsealed $3.50. —Elder Bros., Hensall. 8:15:22* FOR SALE — Seven registered Hereford bulls, fully accredited, ready for service, large and rug­ ged at farmers’ prices. —Ernie O’Neil, Denfield P.O., second farm east No. 4 Highway, two roads south of Elginfield. Phone Granton or Ilderton. 15:22:29* DO IT NOW—Call Sandy Elliot about that Milking Machine. — Phone 64-W. 5-15tfc MAGAZINES—New and renewal subscriptions for any magazine are received at The Exeter Times-Advocate. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE — Medium walnut chest of drawe­ rs. Also 2 wicker chairs. Would exchange for smaller chest of drawers or dressing table. Tele­ phone 5 6S-W. 15:22* FOR SALE—-1947 Pontiac Sedan in good condition. Phone 90-r-6 Zurich. 22:29* FOR .SALE—Two-wheeled trailer 'with 8’ box. Vanity dresser. Large quantity of used and new doors and windows. — R. E. 'Balkwill. 22:29c ’FOR SALE—Ice box, cheap. Ap­ ply 133 Victoria Street._____22c FOR SALE—2 purebred service­ able age Shorthorn bulls, red and roan; also 1 chestnut and white Shetland pony, 1 year old. Apply Don McComb, Elginfield. Phone 25-r-15 Lucan. 22:29:5* till sale copy should be in Tuesday at the latest. LOST LOST—Blue budgie bird. Very tame. Phone Jolly, 49 Exeter. 22c LOST — Blue moonstone and rhinestone earrings. Reward. Phone 510. 22* WANTED PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH — Motor must be mechanically per­ fect and equipped with governor. Phone 31-W. tfn WANTED — Coal oil hanging lamps; old colored glass.— Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Main St. 2-28Ifc WANTED TO RENT—Furnished or unfurnished house or apart­ ment, vicinity Exeter, within the next two weeks. Clean, respect­ able family. Phone or write F/O L. A. Taylor, 1 F.T.S.,* Centralia 4-3*:10tfc WANTED — Started weaners or chunks. Apply Cann’s Mill. 2 2c WANTED—Three- or four-room furnished apartment. Phone F/O Knarr, 331 RCAF Station Cen­ tralia. 22c FOR RENT FOR RENT—'Upstairs apartment 'on Andrew Street, Exeter. Apply Mrs. William Thomson, Centra­ lia, phone Kirkton 48-r-4. 2 2* ‘FOR RENT—Four-room unfurn­ ished apartment. Apply 226 Main 'Street, phone 286-<M. 5-22tfc EXETER PROPERTY HOLDERS No digging of drains outside of street line shall be done with­ out permission of Street Com­ missioner and no drain, connec­ tions shall be backfilled inspected. Signed, C. V, PICKARD. Municipal Clerk. 22:29c until EMPLOYMENT WANTED GRAND BEND—Gardiner like work around Grand With board. —Phone 33 Bend. would Bend Grand 22* ATTENTION FARMERS — We have several experienced Dutch farm help, mostly families. Ap­ ply now to Mr. C. M. Eelman, P.O, 336 or phone 678. 2-7tfc phone 266. 12-13tfn In the estate of DANIEL TRUEMNER, deceased. AU persons having claims against the* estate of Daniel Truemner, late of the Village of Crediton, in the County of Hur­ on, who died on or about the 9th day of March, 1952, are re­ quired to file particulars of “same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 7 th day of June next, after which date the estate will be distribut­ ed, having regard only to those claims of which notice had been received. BELL & LAUGHTON, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for Executor 22:29 ,5c REAL ESTATE NEW GENERAL STORE doing good business in Huron town. Two pumps. '$15,000 cash required. Rare chance for energetic cou­ ple. Illness causes sale, —Wm. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 5-22tfc apartments upstairs. Gas In the estate of WILLIAM E. SANDERS/ deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of William E. Sanders, late of the Town of Exeter in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 26th re­ el' & FRAME HOUSE—Four bedrooms, large basement. Hot air furnace. Three-piece bath. Garden and garage, Good location, close to school. Apiply Mrs. Laura Gai- ser, Andrew 'St., Exeter. 15:22c day of January, 1952, are quired to file particulars same with Messrs. Bell Laughton, .Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 24th day of May next after which date the will be distributed having only to those claims • of notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON, Solicitors for the Executor, Exeter, Ontario. 8 15.22c estate regard which FINE FOUR-BEDROOM home with one of the most beautifully landscaped lots in Exeter. There is a very large living room with fireplace. Excellent hardwood floors, Oil burner. Air condition­ er. Garage. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 5-22 3 or 4 bed- Choice location in Ex- 3-piece bath. Good small and nice lot with fruit Price $4,200.00. Liberal —C. "V. Pickard. Realtor, 5-8tfc FRAME HOUSE, rooms, eter. : barn trees, terms. Main St., Exeter. FOR SALE — Building lot on Mill Street and two frame build­ ings, a kitchen and a stable. Buildings sold separately or with the lot. Also a 4 0-gal. oil drum. William Warren, phone 489-R. 15:22* AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE of Church Shed Sheds of the Holy Trinity Church, LUCAN, be sold by public auction on MAY 27. will TUESDAY EVENING, at 8:00 The sheds are in good condi­ tion. Heavily beamed. Length 70’ by 20’. TERMS: Cash. Better To Give You Better OUR MECHANICS are ex­ pertly trained. They know GM cars from stem to stern —and they have the advan­ tage of constant factory training, factory - engineered parts and specially designed equipment. They have “know how" to service car—quickly, correctly economically. Whalen Corners Qualified Service FACTORY-TRAINED mechanics SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT factory-engineered parts Mi the the sorrow heart FOR SALE—1 5-h.p. Sea King outboard motor, A-l condition. Price for quick sale $130 cash. —-Huron Lbr. Co. Ltd. 22 FOR SALE—10 pigs. Two and a half months old. Apply Robert Desjardine, .phone 37-r-S Grand Bend. 22c Elmer D. Bell iHeads P.C.’s , Elmer D. Bell, Q.C., Exeter, ; was re-elected president of the * Western Ontario Progressive i Conservative Association at the v annual meeting in London on , Thursday. i He was nominated by John Robarts, London's member of the legislature. Mr, Bell intro­ duced Hon. George Drew, leader of the Opposition, who spoke to the meeting. . Those who attended from Exe­ ter included: Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. MacNaughton, Mr. and Mrs. William Ellerington, Rich- E. Middleton, Russ Hopper, L. J. Penhale, Frank Coates, Crescent Day- ■I I ard Creech. W. Richard Hunter, C. V. Laughton, Jack, Morrissey, William Coates, man, Noble Scott and Tom Wood­ ward. Drop in next time car needs service; Protect PHONE 100 the your and your1 Car With Our Quality Service EXETER H FOR SALE — Findlay Condor range with water font, reservoir "and warming closet; also Ren­ frew range with reservoir and warming closet. Both in really ■good condition. May be seen at office opposite theatre. ■—Russ Broderick, ph. 299 Exeter. 22c FOR RENT—Our precision tur- ;nip planter will be available for rent at $1.00 per acre again this season. Market more and better turnips. Phone 91-r~18 Zurich or see Harold Dignan, Hensall. 15:22:29:5:12:19* BRICK HOUSE, Exeter. 3-piece bath up and down. Would make good family house or two apart­ ments. Immediate possession. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor. Main St., Exeter. 5-8 tfc SUBSCRIPTION SPECIALS Time — *78 weeks — $6.87 - Any Magazine, Any Time - H. T. BUSTON Phone Exeter 308-r-5 21*tfc FOR RENT — 3-room apartment with bathroom. Newly decorated. Centrally located. Apply Hubert ‘Miller, Lakeview Hatchery. 22* FOR RENT—Three unfurnished Yooms. Phone 22-M Exeter. 22c BABY CHICKS FOR RENT—Three-room apart­ ment, furnished. Newly decorat­ ed. Modern facilities. Apply 24 'Sanders Street, phone 257. 22c SERVICE STATION & STORE— Highway location in a very busy district. Large new building, built for the purpose. Modern living quarters. Air conditioned house. Water pressure. Up-to-date gar­ age and store equipment includ­ ed. Flourishing business. Very liberal terms. —C. V, Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. 3-20tfc 2-BEDROOM COTTAGE — Well located on Main Street, conven­ ient to school, church and store. All conveniences. Garage. Thos. H. Walker, phone 553. 4-17tfc BRAY MAY LOW PRICES — Prompt shipment. Started pul­ lets, Shipper’s choice of breeds —3 week heavy breeds $27.90; 4 week $3 2.90; Medium—3 week $34.90; 4 .......................... June 1—3 week $25.90; 4 customer’s choice Hatchery or nearest agent for prices. Also have dayolds, mixed, pullets. —Bray Hatchery, 120 John N., Hamilton, or Eric Cars- cadden, Exeter Phone 246-J. 22c FOR RENT — Four-room apart­ ment at Clandeboye. Apply to ‘W. F. Abbott, Exeter, phone 637 'after 7 p.m. 22* week week $38.90. After heavy breeds $30.90, For of breeds, ask FOR RENT—Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. Beaveres Hard­ ware. 5-8tfc FOR RENT—The office former­ ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic­ kard. Apply at Times-Advocate. 3-20tf* MISCELLANEOUS FEMALE HELP WANTED 3-BEDROOM COTTAGE, insulat­ ed, hot water furnace, 3-piece bath, kitchen modernized. Three lots, several fruit trees. Posses­ sion arranged. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman, Exeter. 4-17tfc AUCTION SALE of Real Estate and Chattels Under instruction received we will sell on SATURDAY, MAY 3'J at 1:30 p:m. VILLAGE OF CREDITON REAL ESTATE ; ll-storey brick dwelling, 6 rooms, quarter of an acre of land, small barn, never-failing w$l; 1-piece bath. CHATTELS; 2 bedroom suites, bed springs, 2 mattresses, 4 rocking chairs, small table, easy chair, couch, rug 3J yds by 4 yds., 6 chairs, 4 high back ’chairs, kitchen table, sewing machine, Quebec heater. Quebec •cook radio, desk, hydro lamp, washing ma- ’chine, Ible, congoleum rug 3 yds. by 3^ yds., 2 toilet sets, pictures, hot- ’plate step-ladder, many other 'articles. The property of the late George Mawhinney. CHESTER & JAMES MAWHINNEY, EXECUTORS WM. H. SMITH, AUCT 22 -29c stove, gas stove, Sparton china cabinet, writing lawn mower, dropleaf ta- TENDERS WANTED by for Clearing AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items ON THE PREMISES, Main Street South, Town of EXETER ‘The undersigned auctioneer has ‘been instructed to sell by public auction the estate of the late WILLIAM KUNTZ on SATURDAY. MAY 31 at 1:30 p.m. the following Walnut veneer dining room table, 6 dining room chairs, 3- 'piece chesterfield suite, occasion­ al chairs, extension table, ches­ terfield, floor lamps., table lamps, Sarouk rug 6x9, Axmiin- ster rug 9x12, congoleum rugs (various sizes), scatter rugs, 'mats, quilts, fancy cushions, curtains, linens, music cabinet, organ stool, hand-painted pic­ tures, quilt frames, 3-piec.e wal­ nut veneer bedroom suite com­ plete with springs and mattress, 2-piece bedrioom suite with springs and mattress, numerous 'large and small rocking chairs, electric radio, typewriter, and case like new, 'chest, sideboard, 'chest of drawers, kitchen and lawn ware, Utensils, sealers kitchen range, Stove, icebox, large hall mirror, 'walnut hall -table, centre tables. Simplicity electric washer like hew, boiler, tubs, lawn mower, 16 h.p. outboard motor in guar­ anteed condition, large steel -box, '2-whee.I trailer, small trailer (both brand smith forge, lawn ■wood, cutter mention. TERMS; Cash. HAROLD & JOHN KUNTZ EXECUTORS GARNET HICKS, CLERK ALVIN walper, AUCT . ’ 2,2 29c Township of Stephen RE DRAINAGE WORK Tenders will be received the Township of Stephen drainage work on the Gill Muni­ cipal Drain. Plan and profile may be seen and examined at the office of the Clerk. A certified cheque of $200.00 must accompany tender. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk not later than May 31, 1952. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. MORLOCK, CLERK CUSTOM TURNIP PLANTING— done with a precision planter. —Earl Neil, phone 580 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Other hours phone 459-r-12. 22c ALL TO WIN . . . nothing to lose ... no disbursement, now or later. Special call to all wo­ men who wish to make easy money, full or part time. Take orders for lingerie and hosiery: for ladies, men, children, also babies wear. Nothing easier with our low prices and magnificently illustrated catalogue, containing 850 superior quality garments with over 8.500 sizes and colors, all with samples of our mater­ ials. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Fast delivery. Generous commission, bonuses, gifts, etc. We are positively the ones who give the most to their representatives and still offer the lowest selling prices, which means easy and numerous sales. Write immediately for your free catalogue. DU JOUR LINGERIE 4235-124 Iberville, Montreal, P.Q. 4-24:6-12(8)c EXTRA WORK now can be tak­ en by F. Fowler for chimney repairs, insulating, painting, eavestroughing, etc. Free estim­ ates. Write F. T. Fowler, Mit­ chell, Ontario. ’ 22* toPIANO TUNING & REPAIRS— For sale: Reconditioned Grinnel Upright piano, $175; will accept trade. Apply D. M. McGregor, 337A P.M.Q., RCAF. 22* Sunday visitors with Mr. Frank Parsons were Parsons and Olive, Mr. Bill Parsons and Bobby, and Mrs. Lloyd Parsons, Lenore Cooper of Elimville, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Mr. Miss Muriel Coward and Miss Jean McDonald of ’Exeter. Mrs. Honor Dick, Mrs. Tena Pollen and Mrs. Lena Willard won prizes at euchre. Following cards, the hostess served a delicious lunch. She wag assisted by her mother. Among the graduates who will receive diplomas and pins at the annual commencement exercises of Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, St. Thomas, in Alma College Amphitheatre on Thurs­ day ig Misg Mary McDougall Fletcher, daughter of Dr. M. C. Fletcher, of town. Mrs. Henry Delbridge suffered a stroke Monday while visiting at the home of her gon, Horace, in Usborne. She was brought to her home by ambulance. Mrs. Alwyn Dayman, of Grand Bend, is quite ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Southcott spent ■“ where matron of honor at the wedding of a friend. the weekend at Oshawd Mrs. SouthCott was the ' STOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exe­ ter. l*tfc Highest prices in Ontario for dead, disabled cattle and horses positively GUARANTEED. Call Ontario Rendering Co. COL­ LECT, Exeter 158 or Struthroy 128-J. 3-27tfc ATTENTION FARMERS-Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone Collect Ed Andrew, Sea- forth 351-r-ll, Exeter 235, 6-1tfc SPRAY & BRUSH Painting and Decorating: Anyone wishing an estimate on painting barns, sheds, roofs, etc., or decorating your house interior or exterior. We are also equipped to spray all different surfaces, Johns- Manville. stucco, brick and con­ crete with special paint manu­ factured for these surfaces. For satisfaction guaranteed and free estimates, contact Gordon W. Eagleson, phone 40-r-2 Dash­ wood. 5-15:22:29;6-5:12:19:26c Township of Usborne RE WEED SPRAYING Sealed tenders for contract spray all township roadsides for the control of weeds will be re­ ceived by the undersigned up to 8:30 p.m. May 26 next. Tenders to show a price per mile which includes cost of mat­ erial application and should in­ dicate the amount of 24-D acid the contractor proposes to apply. The contractor must carry in­ surance against crop damage. Tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque for Lowest or any tender not sarily accepted. H. H. G. STRANG, Clerk, Township of Usborne, R.R. 1, Hensall. $100 neces- cabinet, chairs, chairs, antique violin fernery, cedar solid walnut large trunk, kitchen table furniture, silver- kitchen veranda. glassware, dishes, crocks, electric wood and coal PAINTING & PAPERHANGING, kitchen cabinets, all kinds of built-in cupboards, and tile floors. —Thos. H. Walker, tele­ phone 553 Exeter. 4-10tfc NOW IS THE TIME to contact me about your weed-spraying problems. Your grain should be sprayed when it is from 4 to 8 inches in height. I have a good supply of several brands of weed-kill on hand. Be siife to see me, if you have your owii sprayer, for you? weed-kill. —L. V. Hogarth, phone 26.6, 5-8tfc Exeter District High School RE COAL Exeter District High School Board invites tenders for 160 tons of 11 x J oil treated stoker coal. Tenders should provide analy­ sis of fuel and quote price per ton delivered at the school as required, Letters marked “Coal tender" should he addressed to the Secretary, E. D, Howey, B, Exeter, Ontario, by May 1952. Lowest or any tender not cessarily accepted. 15 Box 31, ne- 22c tools, anvil garden tools, ornaments, lumber, cart, and many 2-wheel new), black- large vise, garden hose, quantity of antique style articles too