The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-09-29, Page 64
E T1IMMES»ADVOATE, EXETER, QNTARIQI THURSDAY 140BNINO, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955
James St. C fl
Pions For Rally
.An Informal xneetina Of thei
C. G. L T. of James St -church
marked the opening tali session
12a Tuesday evening.
The opening worship was taken
hy Miss li. hardy.
At the +bllaineas session com-
mittees were names: and arrange-,
meats 9nade for the W or l d
Orieltdship Rally of groups of C.
Q4.1: In South Huron, This rally
is to he held .on •Saturday, Orta"b. er
1, in Jetines St. church afrom 2 to
S 11,1 11. Mrs. E. Marquis, Durnham,
will 6e the guest speaker.
!Betty ,Brady ,gave the 'address.
and Louise Hockey presented a
gift to Miss Hardy, who is 104Y
itag town and who has been lead -
ear tit G.G.I,T. fer t1 e- -past two
Years.
it was decided to meet on Tues-
day evening every two weeks in-
stead of every week as formerly.
Games and taps closed the
meeting.
Report On
Crediton East
By MES, W. JI,LOTZ
Miss Marcia ISmith of Exeter
spent the week -end with her'
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Bayuham.
Mrs. George ,Baynitanl of Oen-
tral'a and Mrs, Lloyd Baynham
of 'Stratford visited Wednesday
with their aunt and uncle, Mr,
and Mrs, S. Baynttem.
Mrs, Wm, M;otz spent Saturday
with her brother and sister in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hornay is
Exeter..
Mr. Russell Baynham is visi-
tiug in London.
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At Wuerthrs
Good Prices
On Men's
Rubber Boots
SPECIAL!!
Knee -Length, Red Sole
Canadian Made
$3.90
BpYS' & GIRLS'
Rubber Boots
Sizes 6 to 10
Sites 11 to 2
Boys' Heavy
THERMO-PACK
ALL RUBBER
$2.60
92.90
93.25
12" eyelet. We guarantee NO COLD
FEET In this rubber shoe,
All Rubber, 10" Eyelet — $6.75
IDEAL FOR HUNTING
We can fit any shoe with rubbers --
Toe, Regular, RaIntite, Etc.
Wuerth's
The Store With The New' Front
I}111�i[ItUlHlti¢l4NStl11U_1�7�1
Want -Ads Put Your Debts To Rout
FSR SAL
SALt
GIRL'S WINTER COAT, mauve. and
red jumper, size 10. Apply at Brady
Cleaners or Mrs. Russell Morley. 25*
125 13A, _..
GS CEMENT—Apply David
111aekwell, Hensall, phone .83-r-8 Zur-
ich, 2
SPACE IfEATER. Coleman, 61009
B.T.U,, A-1 condition. 90 Huron St.
West or phone 230. Exeter. 29*
SEWING lite.e i1NE. IsTecelii. good
A nediit ion. reasonable, 1,
Phone 677-
Ex.
SUGAR BEET LOADERKing Wipe,
goodasnew, Apply John Reed.
Centralia.
MANURE. highest quality; ennead on
Your garden; ;5.00 a load; average
load weighs 2,500 lbs. G. J. Pow,Ex-
eter, phone 83. 29:60
10 xmarroRi3 HEIFERS, averspinta•
625 lbs. Apply Wally Wein, Dashwood.
Phone- 64. 29:6e
CIRCULATOR HEATER, Furnacette
warm air; burns coal or wood. Call
at Times -Advocate. 29
SPACE HEATER. Coleman; office
desk, shelves, etc, ApplY at The
Hollow Tree Gift Shop during the
day, 29e
CHESTERFIELD, 3 -piece, wine and
grey;for quicksale. Apply44 AlbsS,uer,-
LADIES' SUIT, grey, and white
Meese, size 42, practically new; also
cloth winter coat, grey, size 42;
reasonably priced. May be seen at
Brady Cleaners. 29*
FARMERS --Kill the Weevil in your
grain withHoward's Bin Fume. Com-
pletely safe. Exeter District Co-op,
phone 287. 29c
IF BACKACHES are slowing you up,
take RUMACABS and help yourself to
re ief Drfrom
m pains and aches. Ask your
SPACE HEATER. used, good, with
circulator. Apply R. G. Raeburn, Hen -
sell. 29
IRON' BED and mattress, clean; G11 -
son washing machine, $45; Classic
cream enamel range with reservoir,
535; also '41 Pontiac Coach, 950. Phone
880-W3. Exeter- 29*
SUGAR BEET COMBINE, Scott-
Urschell, in good shape; mounted on
rubber; equipped, 'with loader and
windrow; reasonable. Apply to Wilber
Keyes, Seaforth. 29:6%
1947 DESOTO SEDAN --Will take
trade. Phone 473, Exeter. 29c
GIRL'S COAT SET, red velvet, a-
piece, size 3X Baby Bunting, p
in
k
velvet. APA1y 22 Anne St.orphone
116.
29*
GOLDEN HONEY, choice quality, in
customer's containers, 18e a ib. Dar-
rell Parker, Staffa. 29*
20 YORK PIGS, 6 weeks old. Apply
Elmer Desjardine, phone 38-r-11,
Grand Bend.
2 QUEBEC HEATERS, in good con-
dition; several feet of galvanized Pip-
ing, elbows and connections; period
shingles for patching; other articles.
Apply 90 Victoria St., phone 750-W,
Exeter. 29c
HOLLAND B U L B S—Just arrived;
finest assortment. Look them over.
Bailey's Florists, Main St; phone 476,
Exeter, 29c
'50 Cl2BV COACH, '49 Dodge Sedan,
both in top condition. Apply Rether's
Coffee Shop or phone 260 or 302. 29tfc
Newsy Budget From
Baseline
By MRS. ARLitiuit RUNDLE
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Marri-
ott, Ronnie and Mary .Ann were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Dewar.
Miss Jean Copeland accompa-
nied by her aunt, Mrs., A. Pringle
of London, were week -end visi-
tors in 1Detreit.
Mrs. A, Gordon is .a patient in
St. Marys Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Wheeler at-
tended the funeral of the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. John Whee-
ler of 'Brownsburg, Quebec. She
passed away on Wednesday and
was buried on 1' r rid •a, y in the
Knowlton Cemetery.
Mr.. and Mrs. Mitchell Azle of
London were .guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John (Rodd.
A number of the W.M.S. la-
dies from Base Line and .Wood-
ham attended the South Section
of Perth Presbyterial ,at Ander-
son United .Church an Wednesday.
Announcement
We wish to announce that Mr.
and Mrs. T. Witteman, formerly
of Crediton, have purchased the
bakery department of Mayfair
Bakery and it will be known in
future as W'itteinan's Bakery,.
We wish to express our ap-
preciation for the patronage and
loyalty we have received duping
our ;tine years in the bakery here
and` we solicit your support for
the new operators.
Mrs. Phyllis Maybe will con-
tinue to operate the restaurant in
the same building under the name
Mayfair Restaurant
Our service will feature home -
cooked meals and home baking
and we invite you to eat here for
snacks or full -course meals,
MAYFAIR
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FOR SALE
MOTALOy..Years ahead of all— 2.10-
taloy 'beats all major .oil conrpanies to
the punch wit 11th, 1Vorld's Only fuel
additive that actually tin plates worn
eine parts while you drive. Get a
eaotaloy cling .and Valve Job for only
$8.00. Aiotaloy Sales Company, 34
West St. Goderieb. Dealer inquiriees
invited.
MAGAZINES—New and renewal sub-
scriptions for any magazines are re-
ceived at The Times Advocate.
PRUNE PLUMS—Bring your own
containers, Ervin Rate, on Crediton
Road. 1% miles east of Shipka. Phone
Dashwood 161-r-1,
22:29c
SHORTHORN HEIFERS, dual pur-
pose, one fresh, two due In a week;
1 registered cow, carrying second
calf. Filmer Chappel, Cromarty, phone
44.12 Dublin. 24,29
QII, SPACE HEATER, practically
new, large size. capable of heating 0
to 7 rooms, Phone 353-R, Exeter.
Petro
GRAPES, Concord and Niagara.
Bring containers and pick your own,
lfi Sullivan. Con 10, Bosanquet Twp.,
Lambton County. 22:29*
FARMERS' Before you buy a cattle
mineral, be sure to try our complete
mineral. Only $4.95 .cwt. Exeter Dis-
trict Co-op, phone 287. 8:15:22:29e
STRAYED
STRAYED from the premises, Lot
13. Con. 18. Stephen township, Here-
ford cow with marks.Any informs-"
tion leading to her whereabouts will
be apPreeiated. Phone Isaac Bestard,
36-r-25, Grand Bend. 29e
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WOMAN would like housework, office
e eani g or baby sitting. Phone 384-W
Exete
NOTICES
NOTICE 2173 REFUSE PICKUP
Refuse Lhat cannot be placed in
tins, such as tree limbs, bush cut-
tings and corn stalks. etc„ will be
picked up over the entire town on
the first Thursday of each month.
Refuse must be placed on boulevards
before 8 a.m. the day of the pickup.
C. V. PICKARD, Clerk
22;29
TENDERS WANTED
EXETER MEMORIAL ARENA
SNACK BAR
The undersigned will accept Ten-
ders until Friday, October 28, at 6;00
p.m. for the operation of the snack
bar at the arena, for the period of
November 2, 1955, to about April 1
1966. ,Either a cash tender or a. profit
plan will be considered. The
snack bar to operate six days and
evenings each week. The highest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
For further particulars call Exeter
333.
Exeter Community Centres Board
DOUGLAS SMITH, Arena Manager
29:60
SEALED TENDERS will be receiv-
ed by the undersigned up until 12
o'clock noon, October 1, 1955, for the
supplying of No. 1 Grade Furnace 011
to No.'s 1, 6, 7, and 14 schools In
Stanley Township School Area with
a minimum gallonage of 2,600 gallons.
Oil to •be delivered to the schools as
required. + .
T. B. BAIRD, See-Treas.,
Bayfield, Ont. 22:29c
HELP WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER, for adult family in
Exeter. Apply In writing giving age
and references to -box "F", Times -
Advocate, 29*
YOUNG GIRL, live-in, mind '2 child-
ren while mother works; weekends
free; private room. Phone 443-R4, Ex-
eter. 29c
SECRETARY with ehorthand and
typing, for Exeter law office. Phone
Exeter 4 for appointment, 22tfe
GOOD RELIABLE GIRL to work in.
office and store, special commercial
or experience not essential. Phone 34
Zurich. 22:29e
"DEPARTMENT OF
NATIONAL DEFENCE (AIR)
typists
And
Stenographers
Salary 9125 - $205 Monthly
baked on education and experience
Applications forms obtainable at
National Employment •Service and
Post Office are to be filed immediate
ly with:
CIVIf. SERVICE COMMISSION
25 • St. Clair Ave. East,
Toronto, Ontario.
Candidates must demonstrate ability
to type accurately at 30 words per
minute for Grade 1 and 40 words per
minute for Grade 2A.
Stenographers must In addition pass
a test in shorthand dictated at 80
words per minute.
Please quote competition number
55-T-1047. 29
MECHANIC with 2 to 3 year ap-
Lticeship papers, Apply Snots Bros.
td,ren 29c
BOOKKEEPER for general office
work. Shorthand and typing essential.
Apply Tuckey Beverages, phone 616,
Exeter. 290
WOMAN for kitchen help; also wait-
ress. Apply in person. Rether's Cof-
fee Shop. 22c
2.TAN oft WOMAN to clean apart-
ment hallway once a °week, Apply
Timet; -Advocate, ;itfe
WANED
AGGRESSIVE
SALESMAN
It you have had selling experience,
or have always wanted to try, if
you own a car and your anlbitlon is
to make trioney, *e have a propos!-
tion that :should interest you. Our
firm is the fastestgrpwig of its type
in Canada today, Otte services are in
great demand and our renewal system
assures yea of large income for future
ear
Y s, J
nv s
tl a
do new. Every Y
In
u
rY
will be ket COnfidenttal and wt1
re-
ceive a .reply arranging for an inter-
view State name, address and phone.
number to Box 817, 1389, London,
Canada.
ONTARIO AUTOMOBILE
AS5 OCIATto1at
290
WANTED,
WANTED TO RENT -5- 4r 6 -room
house In Seeter or vicinity. Phone
6S4 -W 21aeter, 290
SCRAP METAL of all lands. Prices
are high now, Glenn's Auto Wreckers,
phone 418, Exeter. 22:29:0:13e
SIDEWALK 13ICTCT4E, boy's. chain
driven. Apply Art Gasser, phone 104-
r- 9, Dashwood. 22:29*
WALNUT TREES or logs, free of
Ilnrbs, Must be 7 t. long and.up, le
inches in diameterand up, 16 inches
from ground; good Prices paid. Ap-
ply E. S. Thompson, Alt, Br'ydgos,.
phone 2S, 15:22:29c
SAW MILT. LOGS and standing bush
lots. Apply Robert Eagleson, Ailsa
Craig. 8:15;22:99c
SERVICES
ELECTROLUX service and parts.
Phone 456-r-23. Exeter. 29:6:13*
SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED—Immed-
late service. Phone 108 M.190-710,
Lucan. Butter Bros. 1:9-27:10
T.V. .SERVICE—Member .of R.r1.T.A.
Will service after 6.00 P.m. Bev Hey-
wood, Phone 176-r-23. Exeter. .26tfo
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING—
Arrangements
s. aod pri ne Made. Bill
Wet,.
-3;110
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are -Used"
Artificial Insemination service for
all breeds of cattle. For service or
information phone Clinton 515 Col-
lect, between 7:30 and 10:00 A.M. on
Sundays.
week and 7:30 and 9;30 A.M. efn
"STANDARD or Tao WOODS"
McCulloch Chain Sawst A11 models
and complete service (we rent) avail-
able at McCulloch Saw Sales. 423
Huron St.. Stratford, phone 1061-J.
9-16tfc
OUSTOM BEAN COMBINING 'w°'ih
12 -ft. MH 90 self -Propelled combine;
Whit-
ing,
Melling beans;
sphonen413-Rrman W8tre
REAL ESTATE•
fi APARTMENTS, with 1 bedroom in
each; washroom on each floor.; 3 bathe
rooms; good price, 97,000; ideal for
retired family. Phone London 3-2033-
J. 29:6c
3 -BEDROOM HOUSE, located ' in
school district, This is .a comfortable
home with 2 -piece bath down and 3 -
piece bath up; oil hereted;Prlce is
moderate; small down payment will
give possession. C. V. Pickard, Real-
tor, Main St., Exeter. 29
FARMS WANTED—We have buyers
for farms if you are Interested 111
selling, call us or come in and see
us. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. Main St..
Exeter. 29
100 -ACRE FARM sand and clay
loam; all good buildings; gas, hydro
and water; %s mile off pavement;
$14,000; half cash. Robert Cassidy,
R,R. 1 West Lorne, Ont. 29:6*,
WARTIME HOUSE, 3 -bedroom, built-
in china cabinet and chest of drawers;
asbestos siding; extra shed; well
tanscaped grounds. Apply 426 Marl-
borough St., phone 415-J, Exeter. „
29:6:18*
HOUSE IN GR.4N(d BEND Two bed-
rooms, living room and modern
kitchenette, furnace, hot and cold
water; choice Location. Pine Dale
Motet; Grand Bend. 29tfc
•
OUTSTANDING VALUES
H'ENSATai., -- Compact three-bedroom
home, modern kitchen and bath,
nicely decorated throughout includ-
ing new stove; priced for immed-
iate sale; low axes, See this prop-
erty right away.
ELtNSALL--Commercial property; ex-
ceptionally attractive investment.
Office, rental under lease, modern
apartment with space for additional
apartment. Above average state of
repair; bathroom, 2 washrooms and'
forced air o11 heating. Sacrifice re
dueed price to settle estate.
HENSALL—Small family home, nicely
located, modern bath, with loW
taxes. Price reduced for quick sale.
HBNSALL--One Of Hensall's finer
homes. Solid brick, choice main.
street location, all conveniences --
hardwood floors, etc., with good
bsement.Exc Excellent state of repair,
it
Immediate possession.
Take' advantage of Hensall's low
tax rate—we know you will be more',
than satisfied.
Guaranty Trust Company Of Canada
Broker
It B. Paterson, Phone 51,
Herman, Ontario. 29tfc
FRAME HOUSE 7 -room, in Hensall;
2 lots; corner; furnace, bath; priced
to sell. Apply Glen Deitz, on property,
or C. G. Lee, Pltrkhilt. 9:16 - 10:0,
FRAME HOUSE, in, good condition,
well decorated inside and out, 3 bed-
rooms, 3 -piece bath, good space
heater drum fed; easy terms and
monthly payments, William' Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole,
:Salesmen. 15tfe
100 -ACRE FARM with good house,
barn and drive shed; hydro; never -
failing supply; s
i g water pp y, hou a yard nice-
ly treed; soil is productive and par-
ticularly suitable for white beans and
Corn; close to store and school; very
reasonably priced, C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
NOVELTY BUSINESS, nicely Iodat-
ed, increasing business. For details
apply to: C, V, Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter.
EXTRA! Sweet little highway acre-
age; compact• house, all conveniences;
garage; good buildings for poultry,
livestock; water oh tap throughout;
lovely hedges, shrubs, shade; rural
mall; telephone; Ideal country home.
William Pearce. Realtor; Earl. Par-
sons, Fred Cole, Salesmen; 30tfc
INSULBRICIC COTTAGE, 2-beclrooni.
This home has a large, nicely finished
kitchen, full basement and an Attie
With
ati $4,900.s C. V. Piccomfortable, -
Real-
tor, Main St„ Exeter.
HOUSE with basement, furnace, 1iv.
ing roam, dining teens,+bathroom end ;gunroom, main floor;
4 bedrooms upstairs; garage and nice
building lot; all moderately priced.
W. Pearce, Realtor; Eerl Parsons,
Fred Cole, salesmen. 23tfc
FINE OLD 23R1CK. Rolls 0 with
s p a e 1 o u s rooms; fireplace, 3•pldoe
bath each floor; oil furnace; large
attached :garage; spaeloue groendts of
lawn, shade trees, fruits, vegetables,
barbecue swimming peel, William
Pearce Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred
Cole, Salesmen. $tfc e
NEW, MODERN HOUSE, forced'air
furnace, two bedrooms, Apply Art
Whilsmith, phone 2709, $tie o
BU!C1C FOM ibeautiful ra
nch
-style;
high settee( detriot• ep acIous
living
room -dining room with wall•td•tva11
broadloom; Modern kitchen; beeutt-
fu)ly-firiished bathroom; two large
bedrooms and third teem fOr ail-
dltional bedroom or den; full bete -
Ment With rtrmpue I'bom; laundry
tubs' oil -burning furnace' terms.. 0.
V. 'lekard, Realtor, Main St., Ex.
Met. stfd
STACK WANTED
I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds
of horse ansize,*my age. '-G, tie
Dow, Phone 83 Sector- e
DEAD, D3$ABL 70D STACK Seven-
day week serg—Men
for horses,
pigs, Calves. C# en g.a WOO,
Phone collect, 168-W 7 -.wan Or �2ter
235,
CA.TTLE---Idv6 or dressed weight;
top prices paid. Coleman Packing.
London, phone 2-7646, London, or 15,
Exeter. 29:6:130
FOR RENT
HOUSE 91k. miles east of Exeter,
Apply Roylance Westcott, phone 1713»
r-14, Exeter. 29ne
ROOM AND BOARD for girl or
gentleman; six days. Phone 454, Ex-
eter
2 APARTMENTS, 925 and 935 each.
Inspect after 5 p.m.. Apply to Ross
McDonald, 84 Andrew St., Exeter,
29:6c
Floor Sanders
Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers
Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc,
BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER
3 APARTMENTS furnished or un-
furnished. Apply 84 Andrew St., Ex-
eter. • 22:29•
APARTMi3NT on Main Street, with-
out modern conveniences. Apply at
Times-AdvOCate, 22tfc
CENTRAL APARTMENT, attractive,
modern rooms; new kitchen cup-
boards; 3- lece bath; private ent-
rance; self-contained; just finished
decorating throughout; immediate pos-
session. Apply Box "H", Times -
Advocate. 22tfc
APARTMENT, 4 rooms and bath;
also store on Main Street, suitable for
small business or office, Apply John
'Ward, phone 348, Exeter. 29*
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
Inr the Matter of the Estate of
David Schroeder,
late of the Village of Dashwood,
In the County of Huron,
Retired Farmer, Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the late David Schroe-
der, who died on or about the 4th
day of July, A. D. 1956 are hereby
notified to send them to either Of the
undersigned, duly verified, on or be-
fore the 8th day of October, A. D.
1955.
After the last-named date the as-
sets of the said Estate will be dis-
tributed among the persons entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the undersigned shall then
have notice.
EV3IRETT HAIST, Executor
W. G. Cochrane,
Solicitor for the Estate.
AUCTION SALES
Clearing
AUCTION. SALE
AT CREDITON
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Commencing at 2.00 p.m.
Consisting of the following: Wooden
bed with springs and spring -filled
mattress; dresser; chest of drawers;
curtains; small tables; book shelf;
dining room furniture; number of
pieces of linoleum; 3 -piece chester-
field suite; 2 arm chairs; 2 rocking
chairs; Wee Axminster rug; kitchen
table and chairs; space heater; oil
heater and drums; wall mirrors; 2
covered.. chairs (antique),
REA'L'IISTATE: At the same time
and place there will be offered for
sale: 2 -storey brick building, used as
manse, with garage attached, modern
kitchen, utility' room, bath and fur-
nace.
For further particulars of property,
see Frank Taylor, Auctioneer, Exeter,
Ontario, 22:29
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock
and Implements •
Lot 3,on 20
McGIi,LIConcession
TOWNSHIP
6 Miles North of Parkhill, 1 M11.1 East
th of Corbet
WEDNESDAMile Y uOCTOBER 5t
Consisting of 'the following: Team
of good work horses; red cow, due
in March, 7 years old: roan cow, due
March 20, 6 years old;'red cow, due
March`25; Holstein caw, 4 years old,
due April 1; roan heifer, 3 years old,
due April 3; Holstein heifer, 3 years
old, due July 18; Holstein heifer, 2
years old,
yearling heifers w3 yearling
steers; 7 calves; number of good
ewes.
IMPLEMENTS: M -H Mustang trac-
tor; Oliver 2 -farrow tractor plow;
New Holland baler good as new; M -H
13 -run fertilizer drin, good as new;
MCDeering binder; M -H mower; 34-I3
side rake; steel roller; dump rake;
disc harrows; elevator; rubber tired
wagon and rack; set of sleighs; cut-
ter; rubber tired buggy; buzz saw; 2 -
wheel trailer and stock rack; fanning
mill; 2,Ooo-lb, scales; 4 -section drag
harrows; Cockshutt manure spreader;
gravel box; brooder stove; gas bar-
rels; 16 cord of dry wood; 16 ft. lad-
der; logging chain; wheel barrow;
Viking electric cream separator, good
es new; quantity of snow fence; 1
h.p. electric motor With force pump;
forks, shovels, and many other
articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash,
3OIij+I let/LLOCK, Prep.
ROY SMITH Auctioneer
RR, 4 Medford, Phone Sylvan 13-r-4
22:29
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of 100 Acres of Choice Land,
Shorthorn Cattle, Hay, Grain,
implements and Furniture
W. E. Nairn will sell :by public
auction. on
ti Lot. 21, Concession 11,
113BERT TOWNSHIP,
1Y/d Iles West of Cromarty, on
THURSDAY OCTOBER 6, 1955
Commencing at 1 p.m, E.S.T,
CATTLE: 7 Shorthorn cows milk-
ing and rebred to Oxford Unit bull;
7 choice yearling heifers; 2 bull
eaives' 4 heifer oaives from unit bull.
HAY &' GRAIN:, 800 bales of good
Mixed hay; quantity of loose ay;
quantity
McD, 7-f 6 bus, it, sWeidetd`;
sheaf carrier and truck; M -H ;newer,
6 ft.; steel hay rake; M -H 13-hoo
seed drill; 2 -row corn cultivator
steel land .roller; cultivator• 14 -plate
diso. harrow• Iron harrows• Case hay
loader; fanning mill; slings; bag
truck; root pulper; X1000 -1b, scales;
cutting box; % farm wagon; Inty
rack; gravel bex,• dress -slut taw; 82-
ft. eitteneton ladder; scuffler; gang
MOW;
new w
at toG
plow; rhorsa
ono.-
Imre; Viking Cream separator, 700•Ib,
dap,; wheelbarrow; steel truckA• rub -
her tired ton buggy; barrel9; 10 Cord
12" hardwood; bicycle; lime; tile;
ion°g; letlknMb�t
loe; ban;ai lumber;
• of nrolassas; brags mounted breech-
ing harness; 2 sets plOw harness;
Atngla harness; collars; 20 *'ods Wdveh
fence; cedar poste; COtony house; 2
sap pans; 100 alts; heater; 7937 Ford.
2 -door sedan, l'ti Good shape.
FURNITURE: Studio eouch; oak
dining table;. 6 chairs; drop-leaf table;
Coffield electric washer; electrlo
iron; writing desk; cabinet radio;
2 -burner hot plate; 6 Chairs; Cup-
board; table; floor coverings; rug;
stepladder; .1, a w n TO ow e r; copper
boiler; hand washing machine: 2 ind-
rawn suites, complete; linen blankets
Aladin lamp; mats; .coal oil lamps
sealers; crocks; plctures; dishes
forks; hoes; carpenter tools, etc,
FARM: Consisting of 1.00 acres of
choice clay loam. 6 acres bush; 23
acres spring crop, balance in hay and
grass; well drained and fenced; ce-
ment silo; abundance of water; hydro;
rural mail and -telephone; lee, mites
from village; bank barn 45x80, with
good roof, cement floors, water
throughout; double garage; 3 -room
frame house in good .repair, good
cellar; also as good young orchard,
TERMS: Chattels, cash, On farm,
10'. day of sale, balance In .30 days,
No reserve. Everything must be sold.
GORDON HOGARTH
ARCHIEExH cuAG�ARTI-I
'V7. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer 29
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Tractor, Farm Implements,
Livestock, Grain and
Household Effects
On the Premises
Part of Lots $ and 9, L.R.W.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
3 Miles South of Bayfield
• on Highway 21
The undersigned auctioneer receiv-
ed instructions to sell by public
auction on •
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1955
CARL HOUSTON Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer ' °
22:29
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate,
Farm Implements, Hay,
Hay, Livestock and
Miscellaneous Items
On the Premises
Lot 19 Concession 12
HI;3BERT TOWNSHIP
7 Miles North -Bast of Hensel]
or Fourth Farm West of Cromarty
School on 12th Concession
The undersigned auctioneer receiv-
ed Instructions to sell by public
auction on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1955
Commencing at 1.00 p,m. Sharp
REAL ESTATE: Consistingof Lot
19, Con. 12, Hibbert Townsip, 100
acres of choice clay loam on which is
situated a bank barn 90x40; straw
shed 60x36; all new steel roofing;
very best of stabling throughout;
large implement shed and garage;
also well-built dwelling. All buildings
in good &tate of repair. Never -failing
watersupply.
i If inested inspect this oustend-
in farm before day of sale.
Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day
Of sale, balance in 30 days. Farm to
be offered at 3 p.m. on day of sale,
Note: Terms can be arranged on
Real Estate by contacting proprietor
before day of sale.
LIVESTOCK: Purebred Shorthorns
and Grade Cattle, Durham cow carry-
ing second calf, due in October; Dur-
ham cow, carrying• second calf, due
in April; Durham cow carrying sec-
ond calf, due in December; Hereford
cow carrying second calf, due in
February; Durham cow carrying third
calf, due in November; Durham cow
carrying third calf,due in December•
roan heifer, due in January; Hereford
heifer, due in January; 4 Hereford
heifers with calves at feet; 5 register-
ed Durham heifers with papers; 5
dual purpose yearling heifers; 5 Short-
horn yearling steer calves; Shorthorn
bull, dark red, born September 12,
1953, sired by 'McLean Farms' Justice
Dam Eldorado Lady Clipper, This
bull carries promising features of a
good ARM d erd I +IPLEMENTS & MISC.
IT70MS: Cockshutt mower, 6 ft. cut;
MAD side rake; McD dump rake; McD
drop head hay loader like new; cul-
tivator; International hay loader; land
roller; grass seeder; scuffler; 4 -
section diamond harrows; steel wagon;
farm wagon and rack; 4 logging
chains; 42 -ft. Beatty track with
hangers and car; 2 cant hooks; saws;
axes; sledge and wedges; hay fork;
water tank; 130 -ft. hay rope; sap
pan and pails; fanning mill; manure
boat; blower pipe, 16 ft.; 15 rd.
chicken fence; 12 grain bags; sacks;
step ladder; fence tightener; tarpau-
lin; stook trailer, nearly new; tools;
shovels; spades; ditch scoop; forks;
heater; extension table; chairs; bed
Many articles too numerous to men-
tion.
HAY: Approximately- 35 ton mixed
hay; 16 ton timothy hay. ',
No reserve, everything will be sold..
TERMS: Cash.
HEBEER SNELL. Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN 'WALPER, Auctioneer
22:2@
Real Estate
AUCTION SALE
Lot $, Part Bosa Premises
Township
VILLAGE 10,F GRAND BEND
The undersigned auctioneer receiv-
ed instructions to sell by public
auction on
SATURDAY OCTOBER 8
at 2.00 Jerre
ILEALSTATE: Consists of Lot 8.
Part 10, Bosanquet Township, In the
Village of Grand Bend, on which is
situated a well-built 2 -storey cement
block dwelling, with frontage of 70'x
150'. The main floor consists of
modern kitchen, living and dining
room, bedroom and bath, also large
sunporch; second floor consists of 4
ample size bedrooms and full floor
attic; large basement,
Situated on property is 12'x12'
cabin. This le an exceptionally well-
built home in very best condition;
very suitably located.
For a good investment In residen-
tial or business possibilities convince
yourself by inspecting this property
before day of sale.
Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day
of Bale, balance In 30 days; sold sub-
ject to a reasonable reserve bid,
Note: Arrangements can be made
by contacting proprietor before day
of sale.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Consists
of; Moffat electric range; studio
couch; 2 beds, complete with springs
and mattress; 3 dressers; 4 core -
`mode's; 2 single beds; ,stretcher; din-
ing room table; 0 dining room chairs;
kitohen table and chairs; 2 reeking
chairs; sideboard; settee; small tabid;
Carpets; mirror; wash stand;
toilet sets; quantity of sealers; kit -
thee pictures; stove; 2 beaters for
coal or wood; 2 het plates; 2 oil
drums; lawn mower; garden tools; 2
window awnings; a quantity of kit -
Chen utensils; ladles' bieycie; and
many articles foo numerous to rnen-
tion,
TER11IS: 'Cash.
9! 1Eb E1011Nel/IAN, Prop,
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
22;•29:6
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable 'Real `Estate,
Livestock, Poultry, Hay, Grain,
Farm
MaChinery and
Miscellaneous Items
On the Premises
Lot 5. Concession 8
STEPHEN TOwNsnn'
Ile 2.111's South of Crediteit
The undersigned auctioneer reeety-
ed Instrnettong to pelt by public
auction on
WEDNESDAY, :OCTOBER 12, 1955
Commencing et '1 p.m. sharp
10)AL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 5,
Con. 6, Stephen Township 100 acres
ns;
of choice clay loam on whieh 1s situ-
ated a very modern brick dwelling
with garage attached, new more
kitchen and bathro44rn, largeliv ing
and .dining roam. bedrooms , a so
new .furnace. Large barn goanddy ive
shed with Pew steel ;voting; oel s z d
hen house, colony house; pressure
O'Steen inhouse and 'barn. Farm is
well drained anti best of clay loan*.
This farm Is well altuated,.close to
town and main highway. Inspection
invited before day of sale,
Terme of gear Estate: 10% on day
of sale. Balance can be arrranged by
contacting proprietor before .day of
sale if not previously sold.
I-iVESTOCK
HORSES: Black Petcheron mare, 8
Years old; blue Percheron mare, '7
ofakols is ayeldn�d team
years
hseRextra
SHORTHORN CATTLE: Roan cow,
carrying second each'. due October 13;
red cow, carrying third calf, due
November 11; red cow, milking, due
March 4; roan cow; milking, due
May 6; roan cow, milking, due A1�ril
7; red cow with calf at foot, due May
9; red cow with calf at foot, due lacy
1;. red cow, milking, due in May,; 2
redcows with Calves at foot, due in
June; roan heifer, due March 3; 2 red
heifers, due in May; 6 steers, 2 years
old; 6 .steers, 1 year old; 2 heifers, 1
year old; 8 calves; purebred red
Shorthorn bull, 16 months old. This Is
an exceptionally good herd of cattle;
all In market condition.
POULTRY: 60 yearling hens, Rock
and White Leghorn crossed.
FARM MACHINERY: M-11 binder,
7 ft. cut. with tractor hitch, like new;
McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut; A4-2
drill, dump rake; bay loader; 16 -plate
disc; manure spreader; wagon; rack;
set of sleighs; 4 -section diamond har-
rows; Woods electric grinder, like
new; M -H electric cream separator,
like new; ,2,000 -lb, scales; blacksmith
equipment; sledge; anvil; buggy; cut-
ter; 2 sets double harness; 5 collars;
chains; forks; shovels; etc., etc.
GRAIN & HAY; 800 bushel of Clin-
ton oats; 200 bushel Alaska oats. This
is all choice grain recommended for
seed. 15 ton mixed hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: W h it e
enamel, Acme range, for coal or
wood; 4 kitchen chairs; 2 rocking
chairs; couch; 2 small tables; glass
churn: ,targe hand sleigh; lady's bi-
cycle, eta, etc.
TERMS: Cash. No reserve, Every-
thing will he sold.
VERB MITCHELL, .
I HiltL Prop
GARNET 'HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WAT..PLOR, Auct, 29:6c
AUCTION SALE
Of House and. 3 Lots
and Chattels
IN EXETER NORTH
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
at 1 O'clock
Enameled kitchen stove, like new;
Coleman gas heater, 3 -burner; 2 -
burner electric heater; radio; kitchen
table. 6 chairs; organ stool; wash
stand; toilet set; electric polisher,
like new; arm chair; side board; kit-
chen cabinet; phonograph, 25 records;
chesterfield suite with 2 large chairs;
small table; 2 beds, complete with
spring -filled mattresses; 2 dressers; 2
commodes; writing desk; quantity of
Pictures; bed lamp; 3 rockers; Singer
sewing machine; studio couch; parlor
tamp; coal heater; coal space heater;
china cabinet; quantity bed clothes.
There will be all kinds of dishes, some
antiques, pots, pans, pails, lawn
mower, carpets; mats; Beatty wash-
ing machine, in good shape; wash
tubs; boiler; quantity of garden tools;
clock; electric kettle; electric clock;
lamp; boot stool; odd chairs; quantity
of sealers.
At the same time And place there
will be offered for sale the house and
3 lots, Nice cottage with 2 -piece bath,
2 .bedrooms, living room, kitohen with
built-in cupboards. A fine place to
live; on Main highway.
For particulars see Frank Taylor,
Auctioneer.
TERMS: Chattels cash. Terms• of
real estate will be made known day
of sale.
Property of the lege Herbert W.
29
Smith.
-lith. ANNUAL SALE
REGISTERED
Herefords
cls
The undersigned will sell for
4
Bros.Stun
2 miles north-east of Forest;
28 miles north-east of Sarnia;
14 mile east of Highway 2X.
R
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22 HEAD
16 BULLS ,AROUND * YRAR
OLD, 17 BRED- HETBE'RS
Herd Fully Accredited
Bulls Blood Tested
Heifers Calfhood Vaccinated
All are eligible for American
• Registration
Sale at l p.m.
Catalogue on Request
W. S, O'NEIL,
Auctioneer,
they're here
from
suitings in
Garnett's melange
flannel worsted
is-•:'
Front this famous
English mill— the
new Stained Window
tones. •
Come and see this top
flight made -to -measure
• value today.
‘I,, . 2 -Pc. $56.50
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Phone 81 Exeter
1255.13
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AS OLD AS SHE LcOk-
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TILL HE QUITS LOOKIN!y
Neer Grain
Elevator
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CORN .•
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WHEAT
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weigh scales.
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OFFICIAL OPENING TO BE ANNOUNCED
We want to prove to you the value of the complete
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