HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-03-08, Page 4FRANK TAYLOR
Auction Sales
rising 5 years old; 2 black mares
rising 5 years old.
CATTLE—Cow with calf
2 cows due time of sale; # ww»
due iu April; 2 cows due in May;
2 *cows due in Septembei';
ling steers and heifers;
Hereford bull, 2 years old,
at
a
foot;
cows
20
3 calves
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1945
Frank Taylor, auctioneer,
has twenty auction sales booked
fox* this montn. Mr, Taylox* has been
auctioneering foi’ ovex’ 35 years.
He is well known throughout the
community and during- his years as
an auctioneer he has run into many
interesting experiences. Prices real
ized last year fox* farm machinery
and many other articles beat any
thing experienced in his long car
eer, He believes there is still a de
mand and good prices should be
realized Frank has a good word
for the farm women. He says the
big majority of them are splendid
cooks and he has enjoyed some of
the finest meals at auction sales
that he has had anywhere. For 25
years Mr. Frank Coates has been
bookkeeper for Mr. Taylor at most
of the sales. They have travelled
the roads together through sun
shine and stormy weather.
Mrs. Thos. Harvey, who recently
sold her residence on Andrew street
to Mr. B. Williams and Son, intends
holding a sale of her household ef
fects in the near future. The real
estate and effects of the late John
Bell will also be offered for sale.
Mr. Taylor has booked a couple
of sales at Grand Bend as well as
some at Lucan and in Biddulph
township.
year-
PIGS—17 pigs weighing 150 lbs.
50 Sussex bens, 1 dog.
IMPLEMENTS—M.H. binder, 7
ft,; M,H. xnowey, 5 ft,; M.H, 13-
hoe seed drill; M,H. 11-hpe seed
drill; double turnip seeder; 2
scufflers; McCorxnick-Deering mow
er, 6 ft.; stiff tooth cultivator; disc
harrow, 14 plate; riding plow; set
of harrows; 3-drum roller; low
wagon, hay loader, hay rake, wag
on; set of sleighs; putter; buggy;
hay rack; gravel box; flat "rack;
j’oot pulper; fanning mill; 4
gas engine; 1000 brick; hay
rope and car; 4 sling ropes; 2 s>cw
double harness; set of single bar
ness; forks,
yokes;
windlass and rope; yard of cement
gravel; chains, boxes, barrels and
othei' articles.
A quantity of hay, a number of
corn stooks, 35 bags of potatoes.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — “
settee, hall rack, Gerhard
Heintzeman piano in good
dition,
dining
chairs,
springs
lamps,
ords, 100 sealers.
TERMS—CASH
MINOR DOBBS, Prop.
R. 1 Centralia,
phone; 32rl6 Kirkton.
F. COATES, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
h.p.
fork
sets
stone boat; large trailer;
shovels, whiffletrees, neck
buzz saw; gravel scrape;
Large
rack, Gerhard and
piano in good con-
6 kitchen chairs, 2 rockers,
room table, 6 dining room
buffet, 2 tables, 2 beds,
and mattresses, 2 hanging
phonograph With 100 rec
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Propei-ty of the Late Mrs. Anderson
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
at
MAIN STREET, EXETER
SATURDAY, MARCH 10th, 1945
at 1 o’clock sharp the following:
2 kitchen stoves; sideboard; hot
plate aven; 2 alarm clocks; wash
ing machine and tubs; tub stand;
couch; oil cloth; single couch; 2
beds; 2 dressers; 2 wash stands;
mattress; day bed; settee; round
table; 2 rockers; bedroom carpet;
hall carpet; coal oil stove; kitchen
cupboard; kitchen cabinet; set
irons; set scales and many other
articles.
TERMS—CASH
MRS. DAWSON, MRS. STONE,
Prop.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK,
ETC.
on
Lot 22, Con. 12, Hay Township
1¥± mile west and % mile north of
Zurich, on
WEDNESDAY, SIARCH 14, 1945
at 1.30 o’clock, sharp-
HORSES—Percheron mare in foal
rising 6 years old; Clyde black
mare rising 2 years old; half-bred
Hackney rising 2 years old.
CATTLE—4-y ear-old cow, fresh
2 months; roan cow due in May;
Hereford cow due in May; Hereford
heifer due in April; white cow in
calf; red cow due in June; roan
cow in calf due in June; white fat
cow; blue-roan fat cow; Holstein
cow in calf; red heifer due in June;
white heifer due in August; Short
horn bull, roan, registered, 2 years
old; Shorthorn deep red bull, 5
months old, _
rising. 3 years weighing 1300 lbs.
steers rising
heifer rising
[heifers rising 2 years; 6 steers ris
ing 2 years; heifer rising 2 years;
2 yearling steers; 5 baby beeves; 5
steers rising 1 year old; 6
and heifers, 8 months old;
cow; 10 fg.ll calves. These cattle
are all in A-l condition.
PIGS—Yorkshire sow bred
month; 3 York sows
months;
registered; 2 steers
“ 2
2 years, 1000 lbs.;
2 years, 900 lbs.; 3
■steers
aged
FRANK COATES, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
at
Lot G, Con. 1 Biddulph Twp.
on No. 4 Highway, 1 mile south
of Centralia, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1945
at 1 o'clock sharp
HORSES—Black
old; black horse, 5
horse; 2 horses, 5
CATTLE — 2 four-year-old cows
due time of sale; 6 cows due in
April; 2 heifers due in May;
er, fresh; Holstein cow,
old, fresh; Holstein
4 fall calves;
calves.
PIGS—Brood sow
fat sow; 40 chunks from 2
months old.
IMPLEMENTS — McCormick-
Deering tractor W-4 nearly new
on rubber; level' harrows; side de
livery rake, nearly new; 11-inch,
mill type grinder with jack; corn
planter; sugar beet lifter; new
sugar beet rack with dump; set
of scales (2000 lbs.),' fanning mill;
McCormick-Deering binder; set of
sleighs; spring-tooth
hay tedder;
tractor disc;
row bean
Deering manure
heavy duty rubber tire wagon; 5
sectioxi harrows; 2 furrow plough;
steel tire wagon; buggy; one-horse
scuffler; sliding rack; 12-hoe gi’ain
drill; Adams wagon; new drive
belt, 35 ft., 3 scythes; lawn mower,
32 ft. extension ladder; gas en
gine; root pulper; 3 sets double
harness; 7 horse collars; stock
rack; number of cotton grain bags
and Sacks; set of wagon wheels;
Stewart horse clippers with attach
ment; 8 discs for scuffler; 128 ft.
liew rope; 165 ft.
vice; hay fork; head
set of pea guards.
500 bushels seed
bushels Ethan oats;
quantity of planks.
TERMS—CASH
otto brown, Prop.
FRANK COATES, Clerk,
ERANK TAYLOR; Auct,
the following:
team, 7 years
years old; aged
years old.
one
bred five
2 York sows due latter
part of March; 8 stockei’ pigs about
60 lbs; 14 stockers weighing 50
lbs.; 5 Stockers weighing 100 lbs.;
5 small pigs, 6 weeks ola.
OTHER ARTICLES—Speed jack;
Olivei’ bean scuffler; grass seeder;
mail box; Westinghouse battery
radio in good working order; 1200
lb. capacity weigh scales; brooder
stove; 15 pUes of cedar kindling,
12-in.; Coleman lamp; battery wind
charger, 6-volt; quantity of elm
wood 12-in. long; Coleman gas iron.
Owing to help conditions we are
reducing our stock, and everything
will be sold to th'e" highest bidder.
In
be
old,
old;
4
cow, 5
some
due m
heif-
years
years
small
May;
to 4
cultivator;
stiff-tooth cultivator;
9 ft. steel roller; 4
scuffler; McCormick-
spreader, new;
5
rope; churn;
for windmill;
barley; 150
20 tons hay;
case of bad weather, sale will
held under roof/
TERMS—CASH
ARTHUR WEBER, Auctioneer,
■EARL E. WEIDO, Clerk,
DELBERT GEIGER, Proprietor
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF
HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, FOW[L
W. E* Nairn, auctioneer,
sell by public auction on
Lot 23, N. Thames Road on
Highway, 3 xniles west of
Russeldale, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1945
commencing at 1 p.m. the follow
ing:
HORSES — Matched team of
brown mares, J. and 10 years old;
brown filly rising 1 year.
CATTLE—6 fresh Holstein cows;
3 Burham and Holstein heifers due
in March and April; Durham heifer
due in April; pure-bred Hereford
bull rising 2 years; 7 steers and
heifers, yearlings; 5 young calves.
HOGS—35 hogs from 90 to 150
pounds each.
FOWL —■ 70 year-old Leghorn
hens; 60 Leghorn pullets.
Positively no reserve; everything
offered will be sold.
TERMS—CASH
MRS. ALEX. HACKNEY, Prop.
W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer.
E.will
83
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, AND
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
at
13, Con. 2, Usborne
east of Exeter and 1 mile
south on
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945
at 1 o’clock sharp the following:
HORSES — Grey Percheron,
i%
Lot
miles
AUCTION sale OF farm
STOCM, IMPLEMENT, HOUSE
HOLD GOODS
The undersigned lias received in
structions to sell by publie suction
ntLot 9 BiddulRh Township
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1945
at 1 o’clock sharp tlxe following;HORSES—Lay team of geldings1
_ , 4
years old; grey mare, 4 years old;
Percheron mare, 8 years old; toah
team, 12 years old; White mare, 12
years old.
CATTLE—Cow With calf at foot;
roan cow duo time of sale; black
cow with calf at foot; Durham cow,
frosh; hoifei’ due time of sale;
Polled Angus cow due in April;
Ayrshire cow due in April; 2 Hol
stein cows, fi’esh; cow just fresh;
black cow, fi’esh; roan farrow cow;
Hereford heifer., 2 years old; 5
Hereford, heifers, 2 years old.*, 2
Hereford heifers, 1 year old, 2
Steers, 1 year old; 5 last spring
calves; 3 June calves; g fall calves,
PIGS—4 pigs, weighing 120 lbs,;
2 pigs weighing loo lbs.; IQ small
pigs; brood sow.IMPLEMENTS—Frost & Wood
binder, 7 foot; McCormick-Deering
mower; McCormick-Deering manure
spreader; McCormick’Peering scuff-
lev, new; 4-section harrows, new;
fertiliser disc drill; No, 11 grain
drill, IQ-hoe; hay rack; hay loader;
roller; scuffler; cultivator, 8 ft,;
riding plow; 2-furrow riding plow;
walking plow; steel wagon, nearly
new; hay rake; top buggy; door
cutter; set of sleighs and box;
cream separator; new root pulper;
harrow cart; 140 ft, hay fork rope;
2 sets double harness; quantity of
hay; 3 and 4 horse eveners; forks;
shovels; neckyokes; whiffletrees;
chains and othei’ articles.
100 bus, barley; broodei’ stove,
750 chick capacity.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Wash
ing machine; kitchen table; bed
and dresser; linoleum, gramaphone (
with records; Quebec heatex* with
pipes, 2 barrels.
TERMS—CASH
JOS. SMITH, Prop.
F. COATES, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
14 -chuxxks weighing 100 lbs.
40 Sussex hens, Qne-yeax,’qid.
IMPLEMENTS — McCormick^
Deerixig binder; McCormick-Leering
mowex*; mxltlvntor; stiff-topitix mxh
tivator: manure spreu^ei’;: hay loader; fertilizer seedt drill; steej roller;
disc burrow; set harrows; disc
plough; liay rake; walking plough;
team scuffler; fanning mill; bag
truck; heavy wagon; harrow cart:;
truck wagon; set sleighs; buggy;
cutter; hay rack; set scales; bay
fork, rope and pulley; cream sep
arator; extension ladder, emery, 4
pig troughs; pulper; 8 set double
harness; single harness; wheelbar
row; horse clipping machine; forks,
chains, whiffletrees, neckyokes,
boxes, 2 barrels, and other .articles,
1936 Chev. car in good condition,
100 bushels pats; 50
wheat; quantity of hay;
battery.
FURNITURE—2 kitchen tables;
Home Comfort range; feather tick;
cupboard; bedroom suite;
{bureau; 2 beds; mattresses;
16 kitchen chairs; linoleum; number
of quilts; 2 rugs; ice-box;
dishes; pictures, and otlxei’
bushels
electric
pillows;
rocker;
sealers;
articles,
MRS. HIRAM SHAPTON, Prop,
FRANK COATES, Clerk,
FRANK TAY'LOR, Auctioneer,
AUCTION SALE OF FARMS,
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
at
Lot 17, North-East Boundary,
Usborne, on
MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1945
1 o’clock the following:
HORSES—Aged team; 1
rising 4 years old; 1 mare,
3 years old,
CATTLE—3 Holstein cows with
calf at foot; Holstein 'Cow, milking
good; 2 farrow cows; 2 Polled
Angus cows; 7 Polled Angus, 2
years old; 4 Polled Angus, 1 yeax*
at
mare,
rising
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS
on
SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1945
at 1.30 P.m,
' Main street, Hensall
Three-piece Chesterfield suite;
dining room suite with 8 chairs and
1 arm chair; buffet; extension
table; 5 chairs; antique haircloth
sofa; chair and armchair- to match;
3 small tables; 3 dressers; 3 wash
3 beds; springs; bedroom
hall rack; hall mirror; 3
large table; several odd
leather rocker: wall racks;
years old; 4 Polled Angus,
old; 3 baby beef calves.
100 hens.
IMPLEMENTS — M.H.
McCormick-Deering mower; ie*-
tilizer drills; McCormick-Deering
■manure spreader; one-horse rake;
cultivator; 2 disc roller; hay load
er; set harrows, 4 sections; 2 walk
ing ploughs; riding plough; 2 gang
ploughs; corn cultivator; turnip
sower; fanning mill; set of scales;
cutting box; 2 set of sleighs; 2 hay
racks; 3 wagons; gravel box; 3
set of double harness; stone boat;
2 pulpers; electric cream separator;
13 inch plate gollet grinder, with
jack attached; 11 inch Fluery
grinder; scuffler; bag truck; sap
pan; 50 buckets; 2 sugar kettles;
3 barrels; 2 steel drums; horse
clippers; cutter; buggy; single har
ness;* forks; shovels; whiffletrees;
neckyokes; chains; boxes; barrels;’
and many other articles.
400 red brick; 20 tons of hay;
200 bushels Alaska oats.
REAL ESTATE — The farm: 97
aci’es; 2 bank barns; drive shed;
silo; garage; brick house with bath
room, pressure system, hydro in
house and barn; 13 acres of
wood bush; all seeded down; water
in barn; good spring creek.
59 acres; bank barn; drive
binder;
2 fer-
hard-
59 acres; bank barn; drive shed;
7 acres of bush land; all seeded
down; well-fenced; lots of
TERMS—Chattels, cash,
real estate made known
sale; sold subject-to reserve bid.
JAMES BALLANTYNE, Prop.
FRANK COATES, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
of
of
water.
Terms
on day
stands;
ch air;
rugs;
chairs; , ..— —,
floor lamp; few odd dishes; cooking
utensils, etc.; crocks; flower jars;
kitchen range; medicine cabinet;
archway drapes. Numerous other
small articles.TERMS-—CASH
MRS. JEAN MANSON, Prop.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer,
FRANK COATES, Clerk........ ............
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK,
IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD
GOODS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
West half of Lot 29-30, 2% miles
south of Hensall and % mile east,
on
TUESDAY, DIARCH 27, 1945
at 1 o’clock sharp, the following:
CATTLE—Blue cow due in Ap-
Holstein cow due in April.
IMPLEMENTS—McCormick bind
er, 6-ft.; Deering mower; spring
tooth cultivator; disc harrow; M.H,
13-disc seed drill with fertilizer at-
ril; Durham cow due in April;
tachment; Cockshutt two-furrow
riding plow; walking plow; 1-fur
row riding plchv; 4-section iron
harrows; 3-section iron harrows; 3-
drunx steel roller; fanning mill;
set of sleighs; wagon; hay rack;
wagon box; spring seat; light wag
on; buggy; cutter; cutting box;
manure spreader; bean cultivatox;
nearly
hay
trip rope and
‘ Mel-
weigh
Intern a-
spring
cutter;
spreader;
puller attachment,
2 one-horse scufflers;
sling ropes;
2 iron sugar kettles
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell'by public auction
on
Lot .2, Con. 10, Usborne
1 % miles west of Woodham
TUESDAY, MARCH 20tli, 1945
at 1 p.m. the following:
HORSES—Team of work horses.
CATTLE—Durham cow, 8 years
old, due time of sale; Durham cow,
4; years old, due March 10th; Polled
lAngus cow, 9 years old, freshened
in December; farrow cow, fat; roan
Durham cow, 8 years old, due May
20th; 4 fat steers, 900 lbs.; 3 fat
heifers, 900 lbs.; 3 two-year-old
grass cattle, about 800 lbs.; 15
grass stockers; 7 calves.
HOGS—9 brood sows; sow due
time of sale; sow due, with 7 nigs;
sow, will farrow before sale; 6
sows, bred in 'February; 150 pigs,
from 75 lbs. to weaners; pure-bred
York hog, 2 years old.
IMPLEMENTS—■‘•M.H. 17 spring
tooth cultivator; M.H. 9 tooth, stiff
tooth cultivator, with 12” feet suit
able for small tractor; M.H. grain
drill, 11-hoe; turnip drill; grain
grinder, 8 inch; iyz h.p. Inter, gas
engine; 180 egg Queen incubator;
brooder stove, 500 cap.; washing
machine.
TERMS—CASH
WM. P. STEPHEN, Prop.
W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer. 2tp
with
new;
fork;
chain;
■otte power cream separator
scales, 1200 lbs.; 6 h.p.
ti-onal gas engine and grinder;
M.H. root pulper; bag truck; tur
nip drill; 2 sets of 3-horse whiffle
trees; set heavy whiffletrees; set
of 3-horse eveners; neckyokes;
wire stretchers; barrels; forks; 5
and 8-prong forks; scoop shovel;
2 crosscut saws; posthole auger and scoop: different sized augers;''jack
plane; cant-hook; logging chains;
axe; steel hog troughs; self feeder;
turnip hoes and pullers; pig crate;
steel trap; brick;, robe; chaff bas
ket; pulleys; rope; 2 U-h.p. mo
tors; grain sacks and bags; fire
extinguisher; yoke; hay knife; 32
ft. extension ladder, and other ar
ticles.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—White
enamela Glair Jewel Range, with
shelf and reservoir, nearly new;
bedroom suite; toilet set; coal oil
heater; lamps; Aladdin lamp; .hang
ing lamp; settees; kitchen chairs;
rockers; arm chair; pictures; matt
ress; small tables; veranda chairs;
churn; butter bowl and ladle; pails;
crocks; 8-day mantel clock; living
room rug, 9x10 ft.; electric fixture
for living room; buffet, and othei’
articles.
TERMS—CASH
WILLIAM H. WOOD, Prop.
F. COATES, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
QLEA|RING AUCTION SALE OF
.FARM STOCK, JMPLESMENTS &
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
on
Lot 13, Con. 12, Hibbert Tp,
1% miles south of Cromarty,
third lot east, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1945
Sale commences at 12 o’clock sharp,
■ WM. J. KAY, Prop.
WM. E. NAIRN, Afrct.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK,
IMPLEMENTS & HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
at
Lot 21, Con. 2, Stephen
1 mile west of Exeter, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 23, >945
1 o’clock sharp the following:
HORSES-*—Grey horse, 10 years
old; bay mare, 8 years old; gelding.
6 years old.
CATTLE—2 fresh cows; 2 cows
due in April; fat cow; 3 steers ris
ing 2 years old; 2 steers rising 3
years old, fat; 2 yearling heifers;
2 heifers rising 2 years; 2 small
calves.
PIGS—Brood SOW due in May;
at
DISPERSAL SALE s
Huron County Home
one mile south of Clinton, Ontaritj,
on No. 4 Highway
TUESDAY, MARCH 27. 1945
commencing at 1.30 p.m.
A complete dispersal sale
Shorthorn Herd of ’the
County Home will be held
above date consisting of the
ing: 3 fresh cows, 5 due
after the sale, 3 to freshen
fall, also 2 Open Vaccinated heifers.
This herd is fully accredited ahd
T.B. tested.
Catalogues will be available at
the County Home, Clinton, Ontario,
phono 24, and also at the Agricul
tural Office, Clinton.
The Committee in charge of
County Home affairs have decided
to maintain a dairy herd Ohly and
therefore the entire herd of Short
horns will be sold to the highest
bidder at this sale.
TERMS—-CASH
Huron County Home Cdinmittee,
(A. McCann, Chairman), Prop.
N. W. Miller, Clerk,
Duncan A, BroWii, Auct.
of the
Huron
on the
follow-
shortly
in the
3te
Seven-year-old Tommy is no men
tal giant, but stoutly refuses to
harbor an inferiority complek.
When someone asked how he was
getting along at school he replied:
"I think Fm doing all right, I ani
the fastest one in the slow1 group/’
NOTICE
BABY CHICKS
TENDERS WANTED
N. W. Miller,
County Clerk.
for
the
Usborne Township ap-
March 15, 1945,
«■
FOR SALELOST AND FOUND
WANTED
REAL ESTATE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT
Andrew
H.
ROBERTSON’S
CONDITION POWDER
of
Your drugs at
Exeter
LOST—In Exeter on Main St, a
Ronson lighter with the initials
A, G, F, Reward, Please leave at
Times-Advpcate. c
FOR SALE—100 acres clay loam,
hank barns, garage, brick house,
fairly close to town. Spring pos
session. W. C. Pearce.
$38.25
$71.00
$83.00
WILL BUY an unlimited number
of fertilizer or fox horses. Frank
Taylor, Exeter.
has
ser-
with
Harry
. Sgt. C. Knight, of Exeter,
a Sunday guest at the home
Mr, and. Mi's. G. S. Penwarden.
LOST—Tn Exeter Monday morning
a sum of money. Reward. Apply
to W. F, Abbott, 8c
FOR SALE—-A gander, or will trade
for a goose. Apply to William
Fisher, phone 41rl2 Dashwood.
8*
FOR SALE—A quantity of apple
butter. Apply at S. J. V. Cann’s.
1:8c
permanent
a
Apply at
1:8c
for Consumer’s
Mrs. Will Elford read a
Games Were enjoyed after
FOR SALE—15 0 acres good pas
ture. Well located. Running wat
er. Some Bush. C. V, Pickard.
WANTED—Hired man for eight
months on farm, single or mar
ried man, separate house. Phone
89r2 Hensall. 8*
bushel,
contact
Hensall,
2tc
FOR SALE—1£ storey brick house.
Well located in the village of
Exeter. C. V. Pickard.
FOR RENT—To Permanent Ten
ants: 3 unfurnished rooms and
bath in house, nice quiet location
’ modern conveniences, lawn and
garden. Phone 254, Exeter. 8*
WANTED—A. drake. Olin Truem-
ner, phone 5'2r21 Dashwood, 8c
FOUND—On the St, Mary’s Gravel,
one brown fur-lined glove on
Sunday evening, Feb. 25th. Own
er may have same by paying for
advt. 8*
FOR RENT—80 acres of pasture
for season, near Bayfield. Apply
to J. E. Burr, Thedford, Ontario.
1:8*
SHORT ON POULTRY on Govern
ment Contract—A. fowl, 5 lbs.
and over, 22c.,—4 lbs. and over.
20e. Parkdale Poultry, phone
152 Mitchell. 5tc
Mills, of
FOR SALE—-Three paps tor boil
ing maple syrup, also quantity
of pails. Apply to Harold Cud-
more, phone ~171r3 Exeter. 8*
HOUSE WANTED—A
resident would like to rent
fairly modern home.
• Times-Advocate.
acres between
Whalen, brick
WANTED—Clocks or watches. Re
paid’ agency. Guaranteed work.
Call at Blue Sunoco gaB station.
S. J. Sweitzer. 4tp
FOR SALE Medium size brick
house in good icondition with
conveniences, nicely located. Will
sell furnished. W. C. Pearce.
FOR SALE—A -white enamelled
Lasalle range, practically new. J.
Delbridge, phone 15 OW Exeter,
:8:15c
FOR SALE—Coal brooder, com
plete with pipes, chimney, etc.
Apply Times-Advocate.8*
FOR SALE—100 acres clay loam,,
iiie Usborne Township, good house
and barn, hydro, silo, maple
bush, spring possession. C. V.
Pickard, Exeter.
FOR SALE—-Century 3 h.p. elect
ric motor With pulley, also hand
water pump pressure system, Ap
ply to Homer Hussell, phone 36r
15 Dashwood, Exeter P.O. 8*
3 lbs. — $1.00 9 lbs. — $2.45
Gtuteantecd no Filler
Results considextid, yOiij will find
this powder nnoqnailbfi as a tonic
for all farm stock
S. Henry and fam-
were Sunday visit-
and Mrs.
Classified Directory
PLACE AN ADVERTISEMENT HERE AND WATCH RESULTS
WANTED—Cream Collector for col
lecting cream for Exeter Cream
ery. For terms and particulars
apply to W. G. Medd, Manager,
Exeter Creamery Co., Ltd., Exeter,
Ontario. tfe
FARM FOR SALE—100 acres more
oi’ less, N, Boundary McGillivray,
County road,' good buildings, 15
acres wheat, plowing done, good
water, fail’ bush. James Glavin,
R 1. Crediton 1:8*
FOR SALE-
Centralia
■ house in _
roof, hard and soft water inside,
bank barn
good water at barn and in field,
fall wheat and ploughing done.
Possession April 2nd. Bargain
to settle estate. W. C. Pearce.
-100
and
goOd condition, slate
34x74 henhouse 20x60
CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs.
ily, of LiStowel,
ors with Mi’.
Hicks
Mr. Truman
visited with his mother,
Mills, <
Mr. Robert ‘Smith, _ _____,
spent the week-end at his home.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Essery were Mr. and
Mrs. W. Essery and Mary Margaret,
Mrs. B. Hicks, Stan and Dorothy.
Mrs. Grosvenor is suffering from
a fractui’dd wrist sustained when
she fell on the icy sidewalk one
day last week,
FO. Jack Andrew and Mrs. An
drew spent the week-end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. An-
rew and Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hicks.
Don’t forget the play “Home
Town” to be presented in the
church on Friday evening of this
week, by the Centralia Y.P.U.
PO. O. A, Rowe, of Mountain
View, and Miss Marjorie EsSery,
of London, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Essery.
, was
of
Sarnia,
___, Mrs.
on Friday of last week.
Robert ‘Smith, of Sarnia,
ELIMVILLE
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Horton,
LiStowel, Were Visitors at the home
of Mr, and Mrs, Beh Williams On
Thursday of lust Week,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford and
Gordon, Mrs. W. Dickey and daugh*
tefs visited with Mr. and Mrs,
Newman Baker near Welbttrn on
Sunday; '
Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Johns were
visitors with Mrs. J. Bannerman in
St. Marys on Thursday Hast.
Mr, and Mrs, Minor Bobbs, of
PERSONAL
SUFFERING from BACKACHES,
Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago
is not necessary. Use RUMACAPS
at .pnce for quick relief. Robertspn’s
Drug Store.
All persons desirous of procuring
trees for planting this spring are
requested to contact the school
teachei* in your section not later
than March 16th.
By placing orders in this manner
there is no cost to persons desiring
such trees and they will be deliv
ered to the school by County
trucks.
Any person ordering 500 or more
trees may have them parceled in an
individual order.
FOR SALE—Registered Clydesdale
mare, 5 years old, weighs 1600
lbs., four white feet, white face.
Apply to Roger Brown, 1% miles
south of Centralia, on No. 4
Highway.
FOR SALE—Six Shorthorn bulls
sired by Robinwood Reward by
Millhills Ransom out of heavy
production cows. Fully accredit
ed and blood tested. R. D. Hunt
er, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone Kirk
ton 39r7. 21tfc
A-l BABY CHICKS—from blood
tested stock: Barred Rocks
Large Type White Leghorns; B.
Rock x W. Leghorn; Sussex x
New Hampshire; Red x Rocks.
Write or phone A. H. Switzer
Hatchery, Granton, Ont., for
price list, phone 38-3 Granton.
FOR SALE—6 Yorkshire boars, ‘8
Yorkshire gilts, 4 to 5 months
old. Some sired hy Normandale
Lad, first prize aged York at
Regional Bhow, third prize aged
York at All Ontario Show, bal
ance sired by Gallagher Wonder,
a very high Class York, he being
sired by Elmira Wonder. Gal-
lagei- Wonder is 15 months old
and is for sale. This choice lot
are at farmer’s prices. This advt.
will not appear again. Andrew
Hicks, Centralia. c
POULTRY—For top prices and
satisfactory culling,call Geo.
Walker, Box 33,phone 119,
Hensall.8tp
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
Tenders for Crushing and Hauling.
Sealed tenders will be received
by the undersigned until 2 p.m.
Thursday, ““ '
crushing and delivery upon
roads of * \ .
proximately 7000 cubic yards of
pit run gravel from Cann’s pit. Op
erations to commence not later
than September 1st, 1945. Tenders
must be submitted on tender forms
supplied by the municipality and
must be accompanied by a marked
cheque for $50 0.00. Further infor
mation may be obtained from the
undersigned. The lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
A. W. MORGAN, Clerk,
Hensall. Phone 1711'32 Exeter
1:8c
MALTING BARLEY
We are now contracting acreage
for the growing of Barley fox’ next
season’s crop at '.75c per
For furthei’ particulars,
Geo. T. Mickle & Sons,
Ontario, Telephone 103.
JUNIOR HOG OOMPETITION
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
The Exeter Agricultural Society
will hold a Junior Hog Competition.
Competitors will , receive two young
York sows through the Huron
County Agriculture representative
and will receive instruction in feed
ing and raising during the summer.
Competitors must be between 12
and 20 years of age. The Society
will finance the hogs, if desired,
until Fair Day -when one or both
can be sold by auction. Entries-
should be made at once with Wm.
Ellerington or Nelson Stanlake.
CREAM SEPARATORS
We bave a separator to offer
that is second to none on the mar
ket today. It has given exception
ally good satisfaction and owners
are well pleased with it.
The price is right and is lower
than any other separator offered
to the trade by competitive com
panies.
300 lb. cap
600 lb. cap
Large size .
Massey-Harris Sales & Service
Phone 88 Exeter
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OATS AND BARLEY
FIELD CROP COMPETITION
The Exeter Agricultural Society
will hold Field Crop competitions
in early white oats and barley. Last
yeai’ oat growers may use their-
own seed but new growers must
secure registered seed either per
sonally or through the Society. In
Barley, the “Galore” variety will
be used if seed is obtainable. En
tries must be in by Saturday, March
17, to be left with one of the fol
lowing committee: G. A. Cann,,
Clark Fisher, Hy. Strang or Geo.
Link.
Saintsbury, have purchased the
property in the village belonging
to Mrs. Wes. Heywood.
Mr. Bill Johns was a Sunday vis
itor with Messrs. Norman and
Gordon Johns, near Woodham.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
Horace Delbridge had the misfor
tune to break a bone in his leg.
We hope for a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Harry Ford is spending this
week with hex* sister, Miss Joy
Whitlock, in St, Thomas.
Miss Irene Johns, of, Exeter
spent the week-end ‘at her home
here.
' Mr. and Mrs. Art Ford and fam
ily, of Farquhar, were Sunday visi-
tors with ML. and Mrs. Franklin
Skinner.
The Farm Forum met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Miller
on Monday evening with twenty-
four present. Subject for discussion
was “Producing
Need.” H
poem,
which lxxnch was served. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. B. Williams.
Mr, Harvey Sparling who
joined the army for overseas
vice was home for a few days
his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Sparling. Mrs. Earl Parrish and
little Son also of London, spent a
few days last week at the home of
her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hilson Whiteford
and Carmen Herdman, of Ingersoll
spent the week-end at the home of
Mi’, and Mrs, John Herdman.
A large group of school children
attended the free motion pictures
put on by the Federation of Agri
culture Wednesday afternoon in
the Township Hull. 1
Bray Chiclet have done well lor
others—Why not for you? 100%
live delivery guaranteed. Just let
m» know what you want.
Bray Chick Hatchery
H. Keith Mitchell, Manager
Exeter Hatchdry
Phone 246
ROBERTSON’S
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