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GODERICII-Phone 1150
SEED FOR SALE
RED CLOVER SEED. Why pay
more than $20, cash? Also tim-
othy at $7, All cleaned at Jones
and MacNaughton's, Exeter. Elgin
Porter, Bayfield, 11.13,, 4, Phone
55r21, 14-5-6-p
200 BUSHELS BEAVER OATS,
with small percentage of barley,
$1 per bus. Also five bushels
recleaned red clover seed at $20
a bus. Milton Pollock, Varna.
16-17-p
STOVES FOR SALE
MoCLARY ESCORT COAL and
wood range, in new condition.
Frank Falcoher. phone Clinton
615r16, 16-7-p
TEACHERS WANTED
PROTESTANT TEACHER FOR
S.S. 5, Goderich Township. State
qualifications and salary expect-
ed. Apply to Argyle Lockhart,
secretery-treesurer, R.R, 1, Gode-
rich, Phone Goderich 936r5.
15..16-b
PROTESTANT TEACHER for S.
S. No. 4 East, Stanley Township.
Well..equipped school with hydro,
air-conditioning, furnaces'. 'School
bus supplied. Duties to ceantrience
Septetriber 2. Apply stating quo-
ifientions, salary exPeeted to
Russell Grainger, 6eeretery-tteao-
tirer, R.R. 2, Zurich. 16-b
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`12H1RSDAY, APRIL 17, 1.952
CLINTON NEWS-azcoRD
News-Record Classified *diets Bring Quick Results
' BIRTHS
DALES-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, April 4, 1952,
to Mr, and Mrs, David A. Dales,
Clinton, a son (Richard La-
verne), '
HOZAK-GOSMAN--In St. James'
United Church, Ottawa, on
April 7, 1952, Florence Beat-
rice, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Gasman, Tren-
ton, N.S., and Alexander Mark
Bozak, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Bozak, Ukrainia.
SPARKS-FEAGAN-In North St.
United Church, Goderich, on
Saturday, April 12, 1952, Eva
Isabelle, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Feagan,
Goderich Township, to Mac A.
Spark's, younger son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Sparks, Goderich.
SPARLING-HOYCE.---In Chisel-
hurst United Church, by Rev.
W. J. Rogers, Hensall, and Rev.
C. S. Scott, Blyth, on Satur-
day, April 12, 1952, at 1 p.m.,
Iris Lucille, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert e H. Boyce,
Cromarty, to Harvey Eugene
Sparling, son of Harry Sparling,
Elimaille, and the late Mrs.
Sperling.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. A, D. McCartney
and Mrs. A. J. Cantelon wish to
thank their friends and neigh-
bours for kindness shown since
their car accident. Special thanks
to Dr. Oakes and hospital nurses.
PASTURE FOR RENT
PASTURE FARM FOR RENT,
with good water, about 70 acres.
Apply: Wilfred H. Glazier. Phone
911r4. 16-b
FORTY ACRES OF GOOD LAND,
suitable for 'pasture, beans or
barley. Rent reasonable. Apply:
George Colclough, R.R. 1, Clinton
or phone 805r31. 16-b
SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, FULL
basement and furnace, in very
good condition. L. G. Winter,
Real Estate, phones: business,
448, residence, 599J. 16-btfb
FRAME HOUSE, 15'x30' for sale.
To . be moved from premises.
George Stone, R.R. 1, Seaforth,
Phone 830r3. 16-p
DALES-In Clinton, on_ Satur-
day, April 5, 1952, Richard La-
verne, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. David A. Dales, Clinton.
Funeral from Ball and Mutch
Funeral Home, Clinton, to
Clinton Cemetery, Sunday af-
ternoon, April 6.
MUSTARD-At the family resi-
dence, Brumfield, on Tuesday,i,
April 15, 1952, Mrs. Alexander
Mustard, in her 90th year.
Funeral from Brucefield Unit-
ed Church, to Baird's Cemetery,
on Thursday afternoon, April
17, at two o'clock.
SOW AND TEN PIGS, $85; six-
foot mower; International seven-
foot binder; rubber-tired wagon;
two-drum steel roller; calf suit-I PASTURE WAN it,D FOR NINE
able for raising. Lorne Tyndall, yeailing cattle. Phone 905r12.
phone 904r4, Clinton. 15-6-7-p John' Grigg, R,R. 3, Clinton.
16-b
TWO-STOREY BRICK D*elIing,
with two self-contained family
apartments. First apartment con-
sists of large living room with
fireplage, dining room., and mode
ern kqtchen. Hardwood floors.
Three bedrooms and bath up.
Second apartment consists ' of
living room, dining room, kitchen
and sunporch down; two bed-
rooms and bath up, garage. This
property is tenant occupied. Well
located and in good condition.
H. C. Lawson, Realtor, phone
251W.
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for
rent. Roomers preferred. Phone
q669R during the forenoon.
16-b
'THREE • ROOM APARTMENT,
furnished, heated, hot water the
year round. Available April 21.
Apply' 463M, 16-b
ACCommodation Wanted
.70I711- OR FIVE-ROOM HOUSE
in Clinton. Adults only. 'Unfur-
nished, Phone 911r43. 16-b
THOROUGHLY RELIABLE Ten-
ants, will furnish references.
7RCAF officer, wife and ten-month
-old child. Wish accommodation,
-house or apartment. Phone 793.
16-p
MARRIED COUPLE WITH TWO
children under five years of age,
• would like to rent a house in
Clinton or vicinity. Apply: John
Heyink, R. R. 1, Blyth, Phone
Blyth, 23r5. 16-p
'UNFURNISHED TWO OR Three
'roomed suite. Couple transferred
here. Please call Hotel Clinton.
Cpl. A. J. Murphy. 16-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
GALVANIZED STEEL WATER
trough, about 100 gallon capacity,
an good shape. $15. Phone Clin-
ton 628r21. 12-p
ARTICLES WANTED
WANTED - TWO WOMEN'S
bicycles, used. Write G. Hazel-
wood, general delivery, Goderich.
16-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
2948 CHEVROLET FOUR DOOR,
in good shape throughout. $1,250.
This car can be seen at Leonard
Cole's Shell Service after 5 p.m.
16-p
2948 PLYMOUTH .COACH in ex.
.cellent condition. Low mileage,
teeter, sun visor, new battery,
seat covers. Phone Clinton, 454W.
16-b
1948 DODGE SEDAN, in excel-
lent condition; Gone approximat-
•ely 12,000 miles. Equipped with
live Life Guard tires. Terms
,cash. May be seen by appoint-
ment. Phone 436. 14-bifb
BABY CHICKS ,,
'BEST MARKETS FOR BEST
echicks. Bray chicks. Ask us for
prices on prompt delivery pullets,
,dayold, started. Order in ad-
vance, cockerels, dayolds. Full
:particulars, prices, breeds-agent,
Mrs. Alex Paterson, Brucefield.
16-b
BICYCLES FOR SALE
LADIES' BICYCLE IN GOOD
=condition, balloon tires. Phone
593. 16-p
'GIRL'S CCM BICYCLE, GOOD
-as new, parcel carrier included.
.Price $45. Apply 5403.' 16-b
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
/ARE Y011 THINKING of build-
arig a home. A number eof fine
Rats for sale. Leonard GaWinter,
Real Estate, phones: business
'448, residence 599J. 7-btfb
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
'WHITE ROSE SERVICE Station
'to lease, in the village of Blyth.
'Good gallonage, reasonable rent-
al, occupation May 1, Phone
'329, Clinton, 16-17-p
THRIVING BAKERY, Building,
business, trucks, will sell separ-
ate or would be interested hi
farm trade, Other business trade
listed with lee-restaurants, gas
'station, tourist camps. Leonard
G. Winter. 38-b-tfb
Employment Wanted—Male
4ODD JOBS, CLEANING LAWNS,
!tutting grass, in town of Clinton.
Apply Horace Collins, Phone 61,
Clinton. 14-5-6-7-p
PROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
Confidential in=formation, Leon-
ard G. Winter, Real Estate,
PhOrres: business 448, residence
5093. 5-bttb
'GRASS FARM, FORTY ACRES;
• spring creek and plenty of shade.
John Lindsay, R.R. 3, Clinton,
'Phone 910e14„ n 16-P
FURNITURE FOR SALE
ibINETTE SUITE. TABLE and
four Ohaire, China cabinet and
tbuttet. Nearly new,Phone 6558.
16-7-p
FARM MACHINERY
IK-FOOT MOWER; Internatiorte
seven-foot bincler, rubber tire
Wagon, two-drum steel roller;
seven yetmg soWs due anytime.
Lorne Tyndall. Phone 904r4,
15-6-b
'47 FORD TRACTOR complete
with two-furrow plow and new
cultivator, used one season; also
'50 Dodge la-ton truck, only
9,000 miles, cheep for quick sale,
Phone 549M, Frank. Cummings.
16-7-b
HAY FOR SALE
QUANTITY OF BALED CLOVER
hay, Apply Mrs, Pearl' Love,
R.R. 1, Varna, phone Hensall
676r4. 1,6-p
HELP WANTED—Male
MARRIED COUPLE, 45-60 years,
healthy, willing, no family, man
for lawn work, wife partime
housework in desirable country
home, Huron County and city
home, London, Ont. No children,
nor laundry, modern cottage,
hydro, heat, garden, fruit sup-
plied. Give qualifications,, wages,
references, in writing to Dr.
Lloyd Moffatt, London, Ont.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
THE BELL TELEPHONE Comp-
any of Canada offers you a per-
manent position as telephone
operator, pay while training,
scheduled increases, five-day
week, extra pay for. Sunday and
evening work. Two years high
school preferred. Apply to Chief
Operator, Bell Telephone Co.
Clinton. 16-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21. • 9-ptfb
FREE THERMOMETER -- Plus
cash- at your farm for dead or
disabled horses or cows. Phone
collect, Seaforth 655r2, Goderich
936r21. William Stone Sons,
Limited. 43-tbf
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
PUREBRED. HEREFORD BULLS.
Would take grade cattle in ex-
change, W. H. Middleton, R.R.
3, Clinton. 10-tfb
A BLACK PERCHERON MARE,
reliable. Four pigs, about 65
pounds and ten weanling • pigs.
John Ostrom, R. R. 1, Varna.
Phone Clinton 613r2. 16-b
19 CHOICE YOUNG YORK PIGS.
Apply Miss E. Waldron, Phone
629r11. 16-p
REGISTERED JERSEY COW
with two-weeks-old heifer calf,
George Stone, R.R. 1, Seaforth,
830r3. 16-p
23 PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS OLD,
$125. Apply William Jenkins,
R.R. 1, Clinton. 16-p
REGISTERED SHORTHORN
bulls, serviceable age and young-
er. Also herd sire, three years
old. Market price. Herd fully
accredited. Jack Sturdy, phone
901r13. 16-p
GOOD JERSEY COW, due April
26, bred Hereford. Apply: Ed
Welsh, R.R. 2, Bayfield. Phone
906r34. 16-x
TEN PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS OLD.
John McGuire. Phone Clinton
802r5. 16-x
16 PIGS BETWEEN EIGHT and
nine weeks old. Apply Gordon
Scotchmer, R.R. 2, Bayfield. phone
Clinton 909r12. 16-p
MISCELLANEOUS
DAY OR NIGHT Light Trucking
and small movings. Garbage and
ashes removed. Jim Edward,
James St., 'Clinton. Behind CNR
freight sheds. 16-b
TWENTY LOADS OF CLEAN
fill available. Phone 115W.
16-b
FARMERS! SAVE TIME, YOU
save money. By using the easy
moving electric fence post. Steel
post with cement foot, $1 each.
Apply Cde Haan, R.R. 3, Blyth,
or phone 3Ir15.
15-6-7-8-b
RECESSED. BATHTUBS an,
Smart Martha Washington and
Richiedge stainless three-piece
bathroom sets: White $160 to
$189; coloured $274; complete
with beautiful chromed fittings.
Air conditioning furnaces $295,
Special offers to plumbers and
builders too. Save many valuable
dollars; buy with confidence and
have a nicer home. Satisfaction
guaranteed, Extra discounts off
catalogue prices if we supply
everything you need for complete
plumbing or heating installation,
Catalogue includes litho photos
of main fixtures, prices and in-
stallation diagrams, Select style
of sinks, cabinets, laundry tubs,
showers, stoves, refrigerators,
pressure water systems, oil burn-
ers, septic and oil tanks, etc.
Visit or write Johnson Mail Or-
der Division, Streetsville Hard-
ware, Streetsvillt, Ontario. Phone
261. 14&16-tfb
POTATOES FOR SALE - —
A FEW BAGS OF RED WARBA
Potatoes, suitable for seed. Phone
901r22: 16-p
POULTRY FOR SALE
TWENTY SUSSEX PULLETS,
six months old. Cornelius 'Bumme r
R.R. 4, Clinton, Phone Clinton
807r21. 16ep
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIA carefully tuned.
Just call G. W, Cox et Clinton
56011, 43tfb
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock-Manning Pianos Limit.
eel; ttinitig and repairing; ell 'Work
gneranteect. E. C, Nieklo, phone
Clinton 3393. 20-21.‘Pttb
L. Cr, Frechette, RCAF, Q nton.
The men took the car from the
station, and it was damaged while
they were going through London
on a trip,
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects, from the
home of Mrs. Annie Cree, Mary
Street, Clinton, on
Saturday, April 26
at 2 p.m., the following;
Kroehler sofa - bed (nearly
new); 2 Kroehler rest-chairs
(nearly new); mahogany what-
not; 8-piece dining room suite of
buffet, table and 6 chairs; arm
chair; ,2 rocking.ehairs; 2 bedroom
Chairs; 3 small tables; fernery
stand; 8-day clock; 2 beds and
dressers; 2 inner-spring mattres-
ses; Princess Beth enamel range;
Moffat electric range; mirror;
linoleum rug 9'x12'; clothes rack;
enamel sink and taps; copper
boiler; step ladder stool; lawn
'newer; shovel; rake; pictures;
sealers; flower pots and numer-
ous other articles.
TERMS -CASH
MRS. ANNIE CREE, Proprietress
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
K. W. Coiquhoun, Clerk
16-17-b
TERMS-CASH
. CHRIS. ERB and SON,
Proprietors
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Ervin Gingerich, Clerk
16-b
as
BREAD SALESMAN
with
largest bakery organizatioh
ih this district
Must be resident of Clinton
Mechanised equipment and
guaranteed minimum
salary
BOX C Newslecord
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Now Playing (APrIl 11-19) THE LIGHT 'TOUCH" with Pier
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MON. TUBS, WED. (lipril 21-23)
"On Moonlight Bay"
In Technicolor -
A grand musical comedy with a
wholesome, heartwarming story
that will delight young and old.
Doris Day, Gordon McRae
and Billy Gray
THUR. FRI. SAT. (April 24-26)
Robert Taylor, Denise Darcel
and Hope Emerson
Two hundred women travel
westward to find husbands and
homes on a far frontier.
"WESTWARD THE
WOMEN"
- A dramatic film treat -
Note: The above feature will
commence at 7 p,m,
Coming; Bette Davis in "ALL
ABOUT EVE" - at 7 p.m.
In Memoriam
MeCLINCHEY:--In loving memory of a dear son and brother, William
A. IVIcClinchey, who, passed away
on April 20, 1950 '
"No more to see his smiling face
Nor hear him say' "Hello,"
It mine a shock we didn't
expect,
A .hard and bitter blow.
Happy and smiling, always con-
tent,
Loved and respected wherever
he went,
Always thoughtful, willing and
kind,
These are 'the memories he left
behind."
-Sadly missed by mother, sister,
and nephew, John R. Cook.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock, Implements, Feed
and Household Effects, at Lot No.
11, 3rd Concession of Goderich
Township; 2 miles east and 2
miles south of Goderich, on
Tuesday, April 22
at 1 p.m., the following:
CATTLE: 30 Head - Durham
cow, 4 yrs. old, freshened three
weeks; Durham heifer, 3 yrs. old,
due April 24; Durham cow, 8 yrs.
old, due May 5; Durham heifer,
3 yrs. old, due June 1; Durham
cow, 5 yrs. old, due June 2; Dur-
ham cow, 8 yrs. old, due June 3;
2 Durham cows, 6 yrs. old, milk-
ing, bred again; Durham cow, 4
yrs. old-;miIking, bred again; Dur-
ham cow, 5 yrs. old; Durham
cow, 7 yrs. old; 2 Durham heifers,
2 yrs. old, pasture bred; 2 Dur-
ham heifers, rising 1 yr. old; 4
Durham steers, .rising 2 yrs. old;
4 Durham steers, rising 1 yr, old;
1 Durham steer and 1 Durham
heifer, 6 months old; 5 winter
calves.
IMPLEMENTS: M, H. binder,
6 ft. cut; MIL 11-hoe drill; M,11.,
manure spreader; Deering mower,
6- ft. cut; Deering 10-foot rake;
24-plate Ford tandem disc; Ford
sweep rake; farm wagon and flat
rack; set of sloop sleighs; 2 sec-
tion of drag harrows; fanning
mill; pig crate; set of breeching
harness; horse collars; 2 horse
blankets (nearly new); sets of
bell's; syrup drum; saw; scythe;
forks, shovels and other 'articles.
FEED: A quantity of ensilage;
approx, 5 ton of mixed hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Gra-
ham rangette (nearly new); oak
buffet; oval table; extension table
and chairs; 2 beds; springs and
mattress; 2 dressers and wash-
stands.
TERMS-CASH
No reserve as the farm is sold.
J. REG. JOHNSTON, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
Now; "Westward the Women"'-.
Robert Taylor & Denise parcel
MON., TUES., WED.
Glenn Ford, Gene Tierney
and Zachary Scott
Based on a true incident in 1671
when five escaped convicts found
themselves in a community of
left-at-home women.
"The Secret,of Convict
Lake" - •
THURS., FRI., ST,
"The BIG' TREES" -- In Technicolor -
A logging story set amidst the
rich redwood timberland of Nor-
thern California in the early
1900's.
Kirk Douglas, Patrice Wymore
and Edgar Buchanan
Coming: "RooM For One More"
with Cary Grant & Betsy Drake
10111111111 1
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock, Implements, Feed
and Household Effects, at' Lot 35,
Concession I, Usborne ToWnship,
1% miles south of Ilensall (ent-
rance from the north side of the
farm), on
Monday, April 21
at 1.30 p.m., the following:
CATTLE-9 Durham and Here-
ford heifers, some with calves at
foot; and others due in 1 month;
Hereford 'bull, 2 yrs. old. This
is a good class of cattle.
IMPLEMENTS: M.H. binder, 6
ft. cut; McCormick Deering mow-
er, 6 ft. cut (Oil bath); 3-drum
steel roller; brooder house, 10'x
12'; brooder house, 8'x10'; A full
line of farm implements.
FEED: Approx. 5 ton of mix-
ed hay; approx. 100 bus. of Car-
tier oats.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Blue
Flame oil burner; Clare Jewel
range; other household effects.
TERMS-CASH
No reserve as the farm is sold.
FRANK BEAN, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
16-b
Albert Shore
Public Accountant
Income Tax Consultant
Income Tax Returns pre-
pared for businesses, farmers
and individuals. Financial
statements prepared. Audit-
ing, Bookkeeping and Ac-
counting Service.
Office corner North St. and
Square. Residence, 14 Vic-
toria St., Goderich. Phones:
Office 975, Residence 444.
Address P.O. Box 797,
GODERICH
14-15-16-17-b
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CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH Phone 47
Now; "Tom Brown's School Days"
Popular story of school life . at famous Rugby
MON., TUES., WM...,
Ethel Barrymore, Gary Cooper
and Van Johnson
An unusual panoramic drama
told in eight episodes. A sweep-,
ing story of America the Big!
"It's A Big Country"
THURS., MIL, SAT,
Tyrone Power, Ann Blyth
and Michael Rennie
4 scientist in modern Lonclon,
transports himself back to the
eighteenth century but is happy
to return.
`I'll Never Forget You'
Coming: "The Sellout" - with
Walter Pidgeon. & Audrey Totter
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GORDON R. HEARN
Optometrist .
Huron St. Phone 69
On Friday
EVERY Week
10-tfb
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EMPLOYMENT WANTED
CUSTOM SPRING Cultivatioio
reasonable rates., Apply; George
. J. Colclough, Clinton. Phone
423W or 313. 16-b
FARMS FOR SALE
Suspended Sentence
For Taking Car
LAC 3, A. R. LaSalle, and LAC
3. A. V, B, Tardiff pleaded guilty
to taking a car without the own-
JOHNSTON-In Clinton Public er's consent, and were granted
Hospital, on Monday, April 14, suspended sentence for one year,
1952, to Mr, and Mrs. Walter when they appeared in court at
Johnston, Hayfield, a son. Goderich Thursday last, before
MARTIN-ln. Clinton Public Taos- Magistrate D. E. Holmes, QC, on
pital, on Thursday, April 10, condition they pay $150 damages
pl. J. 1952, to Mr. and Mre. John to the owner of the car,
Martin, RCAF Station, Clinton,
PHaEsLoAnN. -In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, April 14,
1952, to Mr, and Mrs. Louis
Phelan, Blyth, a daughter.
SNELL-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, April 12,
1952, to Mr, and Mrs. John
Snell, Hullett, a daughter.
STOOKE - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, April
10, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
liam Stooke, RCAF Station,
Clinton, a eon.
MARRIAGES
Clearing''
AUCTION SALE
Of 'Valuable Dairy Cattle, Hogs,
Tractor, Farm Machinery and
Miscellaneous Items, on the prem-
ises, Lot 24, Con. 13, Hay Town-
ship, 1.14 miles west of Zurich,
and 1 mile north, on
DEATHS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23
1952, commencing at 1 o'clock
p.m., sharp
CHOICE DAIRY CATTLE:
Holstein cow, fresh 6 weeks; Hol-
stein cow, fresh 1 week with calf
at foot; Holstein cow, fresh 5
weeks; Holstein cow, fresh four
weeks; Holstein cow, fresh two
weeks with calf at foot; Holstein
cow, carrying second calf, due in
May; 2 Holstein cows, carrying
fourth calf, due in May; Holstein
cow, 4 yrs, old, milking; Holstein
heifer, carrying first calf, bred
Nov. 1; 2 Holstein heifers, carry-
ing first calf, bred in Jan.; Hol-
stein heifer, bred Feb. 1; Holstein
heifer, bred in Oct.; 2 Holstein
heifers, bred end of Jan; 5 year-
ling Holstein heifers; pure bred.
Ayrshire heifer; 9 Holstein cal-
ves; Holstein registered male, sir-
ed by Elm Colanthus Rag Apple
Righto; purebred Holstein .bull
calf, 4 months old, sired by Arti-
ficial Oxford Breeding Unit.,
PASTURE WANTED This is an exceptionally good
dairy herd from purebred foun-
dation stock. All calfhood vac-
cinated and fully T.B. tested with
no reactors.
HOGS - Yorkshire sow, with
litter of ten; 2 Yorkshire sows,
carrying second litter; 1 purebred
Yorkshire hog, 11/2 years old; 14
Yorkshire chunks.
MACHINERY: Mc-Deering
Farmall M. tractor, newly over-
hauled; Cockshutt binder, 6 ft.
cut; Cockshutt 11-run disc fert-
Hirer drill; Mc-Deering 10 ft.
spring tooth cultivator; Mc-Deer-
ing 16-plate double tandem disc;
New Idea tractor manure spread=
el.; Me-Deering hay loader, like
PROPERTY FOR SALE new; Cockshutt side delivery
rake; Mc-Deering new hay rake;
HOUSE ON VICTORIA STREET. Cockshutt mower, 6 ft. cut, near-
Frame, six-room, three-piece ly new; Bradley rubber tired wa-
bath, furnace,'built-in cupboards, gon, eqUipped with 600-16 tires in
sewerage connected. Garage. new condition; 7 ft, stiff tooth
Phone 355J. Harold F. Glew. cultivator; steel tired wagon; 16-
15-6-7-8-p ft. flat hay rack; Mc-Deering 11-
run disc fertilizer drill; 4-section
diamond harrows: 1-horse scuf-
fler; Oliver bean scuffler; set of
new bob sleighs, with platform;
brand new 2 h.p. electric motor;
Massey Harris cream separator;
4 80-1b. cap. milk cans; 32-ft.
new extension ladder; Clinton
fanning mill with sieves; new
500 cap. electric chick brooder;
coal brooder; set of scales; handy-
man jack; cistern pump; gas force
pump; 50-ft, 7-inch belt; litter
carrier bucket; wheel barrow;
sledge hammer; logging chain;
root pulper; chicken shelters;
sausage grinder; doubletrees; bar-
rels; carpenter tools; Fleury walk-
ing plow; 34 h.p. electric motor;
and many articles too numerous
to mention.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Kit-
chen cabinet; sink, kitchen table
and chairs; new electric toaster;
sealers, churn, galvanized tubs,
pails, etc. etc.
1952
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You
Be amongst those who go away into "Life Eternal" or into
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Be
Who so ever shall call on the Name of the Lord
shall be
There
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