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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-02-28, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES'APVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28th, IMS RESERVE Friday, April 5 th, for A piny "Maid nf Money" to he presented in the James street church by the Grand Bend play­ pts. Reserve Friday,, March 15 th, tor h play, ”Mr. Dean Frqin Lima, the James St, United Church. FOR SALE—A baby carriage. Ap­ ply to Mrs, Venn, % Mr. J. Brintnell, Exeter, 28* FOR S1ALE — -One set of Grimm evaporator pans, 3x1 Q, O. Row- cliffe, phone 85r43 Hensall, 28* FOR (SALE—Two ducks and a drake for laying purposes. Ches­ ter Dunn, phone 17r4 Crediton. 28* FOR SALE—A boy’s spring over­ coat, size 6 and a girl’s wjntml overcoat. size 8, Apply at Timos* Advocate. £8*1 FQR SALE COMING EVENTS FOR .SALE—A gent’s overcoat size 36 to 38, in good condition. Phone 243J Exeter. 28c FRANK TAYLOR Mr. Frank Taylor, auctioneer, has another busy season ahead of him. He has twenty-five sales booked for the month of March. Frank is still going strong and one would FOR BALE—4 Durham cows due I ^dly realize that this is his 37th March and April; 7 stockers; 'jyear as an auctioneer___________ 13-hoe MassCy-Harris seed drill ‘with grass seeder. Arthur Ford, •Kirkton, one mile north of Far- quhar, phone 54-6, Kirkton. 28* FOR BALE — One steam upright .boiler, in good condition. Apply to Bruce Tuckey, Exeter. 28* FOR SALE—Cabinet battery radio in good condition. Apply at the Exeter Co-Op or Clarence Down, phone 1771'2, Exeter. 28:7* FOR SAKE — 10|0 acres, more or less, being lot 23, 'Con. 7 Btephen Twp.; 40 acres plowing done, 8 acres of wheat, 6 acres of bush, brick house, hank barn, excellent water. Apply to tenant Clifford ■Salmon, phone iCrediton 19r33> Dashwood P.O. 28:7* HORSES — Bay horse, 7 years old; black mare, 10- years old. IMPLEMENTS — Massey-Harris binder, 7-ft. cut; McCormick-Deey* Ing mower, 6-ft.; International hay loader, new; spring-tooth cultivator; International disc; fertiliser drill; 3-section spring-tooth harrows; Massey-Harris side delivery rake, new: 13 disc Massey-Harris grain drill; 4-section harrows, new; low down farm wagon; .2 16-ft- flat hay racks, new; twin plow; walking plow; Massey-Harris bean scuffler and puller combined;. 1-horse scuff­ ler; 10-ft. steel rake;'' wheelbarrow; foot pulper; fanning mill; set of (sleighs; gravel' box; sling ropes; I colony house, 12x14; -pig quantity of lumber; set of harness; 2 horse collars; 8 or 10 single cords of wood; quantity of soft coal; extension ladder, 32-ft.; 1200' lb. scales; 2 iron kettles; cooker.^HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Cream separator, new; rocking chair; toilet set; kitchen cabinet; kitchen stove; linoleum, 4x6; extension table; settee; round table; 5 kitchen chairs; 6 dining-room chairs; wash­ ing machine; 8-day clock; bed-room suite; 2 white beds with springs and mattresses; quantity of sealers; tubs; barrels; 3 lamps; 2 lanterns; vinegai* jug; pots; pans; pails; rug 11x12; rug 9x10; rug 7x9; chest; trunk;’ coal scuttle; quantity of dishes and numerous other articles, TERMS GF 'CHATTELS—Cash. MRS. MATT. CLARKE, MR. LEWIS D. CLARKE, Jr, Executors of the Estate the late Matt. Clarke, ADDISON TIEMAN, Clerk, ARTHUR WEBER, Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Dashwood, Tel. 57rl2 FO-R SALE—’Six-roomed brick cot­ tage, -Central location. Immediate ■possession. R. ®. Balkwill, 28* Place an Ad Here and Watch Results $ They are read by more than 8,400 Times-Advocate readers every week Phone 31w for an ad taker I s«mss rupee, cr&te; heavy of FOR SALE—Part Holstein and Jer­ sey cow due March 5, suitable for town, or village. Apply to Jim Millen Woodham. 28* FOR SALE—Frame cottage in Exe- . ter, hydro and town water. Well located, C, V. Pickard, Exeter. FOR BALE—2 double sets of lea­ ther harness. Apply to Box 204, Exeter. 28:7* USE PEAT 1MOSS for your-chick litter. It absorbs moisture and saves trouble. At Cann’s Mill FOR BALE—150) acres in high state of cultivation. Best of buildings. -Fully equipped. $4,000.00 cash will give possession. Balance on easy terms. Two fifties for sale, C, V. 'Pickard, Exeter. t MAGHINERY FOR SALE- One Model 60 Combine, Allis- Chalmers, 5 ft.- cut, with scour screen attachment; bagger; clov­ er screens, bean screens and straw spreader and win-row at­ tachments. This combine is In good condition and on rubber tires. One Allis-Oh aimers tractor, W.C. model, on rubber tires, complete with starter, lights, pulley and* power take-off shaft, in. gooa running shape. • One No. 4A disc plow, M.H. in good shape. C. J. Stewart, Huron Garage, Exeter,’ Phone 15 5w FOR SALE—To settle an estate-. 150 acres of good grass land on the 18th concession of Stephen, approximately two miles north of Corbett. On, the farm there is a never-failing rock well, with windmill and supply tank, also about eight acres of good bush. For further particulars apply to Arthur G. Webb, Parkhill, Box 537, Executor of the Samuel W. ■ Webb Estate. 21-3tc STORE FOR SALE—Crediton (Hol­ tzmann) store with living rooms above. Immediate possession of part. W. 'C. Pearce, Exeter. PASTURE FARM—100, well loc­ i' ated; good water supply. C. V. Pickard. FOR SALE — Wheelbarrows, oak frame, pine and spruce box at -$9.00. S. M. Sanders, Exeter. 7:14:28c LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tailgate for Ford truck, be­ lieved somewhere 'on Thames Road. Finder please notify Jones MacNaughton Seed Co, 28c FOUND—A lady's tan jacket, un­ lined. -Owner may have same by paying advt. Apply at. Times- Advocate 28 WANTED WANTED TO FEED — 10 or 15 small cattle. Phone Joe White, (29r5 Crediton. 28* FARM FOR SALE—Situated . 1 % miles west and 1% miles north of Dashwood, being lot 8, conces­ sion 14, Hay Township, 145 acres more barn, age, with built-in house, barn and henhouse. Plenty of hard and soft water. Land is black loam, .12 acres of bush moi-e or less, 23 acres of wheat, 25 acres ready for spring crop, balance in pasture. Possession given at once. For further par­ ticulars apply to Floyd Wein, Prop., R. R. Dashwood 9 2 auctioneer, R. 57rl2. or less; 50 x 72 ft. bank pig stable, hen stable, gar- driving ' shed, brick house brick kitchen with cellar, cupboards, hydro in WANTED — Furnished house or large apartment, Mrs. Fraser, •P.O. -Box 118, Exeter. 2-8:7* BUSINESS WANTED — We have several clients who wish to buy established businesses in Exeter or surrounding district. If you are considering selling your busi­ ness come in and talk the matter over or write us. C. V. Pickard. Exeter. WANTED—10 0 horses, any kind of a cheap horse. Will pay good prices for them, Frank Taylor, Exeter. tfc FOR SALE OR RENT FARMS FOR SALE—170 acres No. S3 Highway, few acres in Exeter so handy to schools, churches, canning factory, markets. Water pressure system, electricity thro'- out buildings. April possession. Other tillable farms and pasture farms. W. C. Pearce, Exeter, FOR SALE—Royal brooder stove; roll top desk; Quebec heater; colony house, R. E. Balkwill,2-8* FOR SALE—50 acres pasture land being !N% Lot 3, )C0n. 7. Hay Township; farm has plenty of water. A few acres of young bush. New Beatty windmill, self-oiling; new fences, For particulars apply Geo. Link, Lashwood, or (Henry Adkins, Hensall, or Arthur Weber Auctioneer, Dashwood. tfc FOR SALE—"20'0' laying hens and ode cow. Apply to Wm Welsh. R.R, <3, Exeter, plione 1741*3, 28c - INSULATION with sates work estl- write FLEECE-LINE yoiir home blown Rockwool insulation; fuel with more comfort; done anywhere. For free mate phone 31w, Exeter; or Rowland ‘ c. Loy, 5 Thornton Ave,, London* 7tp Additional Classifieds oil page 8 1, Dashwood, Tel. or Arthur Weber, R. 1, Dashwood, 2-4-6tc ------------ - ^r-." - FOR SALE OR RENT—100 acres, .lot 19, Con. 7, Hay, good build­ ings; plenty of water; posession April 1st. Apply to Jas. Green, Exeter.---------------------------21-3tp FOR SALE—W. ’G. Medd offers for sale his residence on Andrew St. The property consists of a 2- storey brick house with 8 rooms, back kitchen and bathroom. Full basement and hot water heating. A large barn and garage. Five lots. The residence is bordered on the north and west by large spruce trees. Purchase of 2 lots optional. Opportunity of obtain­ ing a smaller home is the reason ■for selling. For terms apply to the owner. DeeringTERMS—Chatties, cash. Terms 0? fountains; 25Q 3-inch tile; set of ; set .of single harn­ ess; qoUars; Iblankets; yobe; 36'0 feet of snow fence; iron posts; 40 feet of %-inch gal. pipe; emery stone; buggy pole; 2 front wheels for W-3Q tractor; forks; hoes; shovels; etc, FURNITURE—^Washing ’ machine and horse gas engine; studio couch; chairs; suite; complete with batteries; crocks; small articles. i THE FARM—^Consisting of 100 acres ?«more or less, being lot 3, concession 14 Tuckersanith; 10 acres good bush, balance in grass; abundance of water; good shade; bank barn 38x60; cement block house; terms made known day of sale; on chattels, cash, Positively no reserve. Everything offered will be sojd to the highest bidder. R. D, BELL, Prop. W, E. NAIRN, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 2, Con. 7. Usborne Township 2 miles south of Elimville, on TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1946 at 1.30 p.m., the following: HORSE'S—2 horses, 17 and years old. CATTLE — 5 black cows .with calves at foot; red cow due April 20; 2 Durham cows with calves at foot; Herford cow with calf at foot; 3 Holstein cows with calves at foot; 11 steers, rising 2 years old; 4 heifers, rising 2 years old; 15 year­ ling steers and heifers; 7 small calves; Polled-Angus bull. PIGS—12 pigs, 75 lbs.; 15 pigs, 5 0 lbs.; 20 small chunks; 27 chunks, all sizes; 8 weaners. IMPLEMENTS — Massey-Harris binder, 6 ft.; Massey-Harris disc plow; cutting box; open buggy; 2 walking plows; 2-furrow plow and other articles too numerous to men­ tion. International Far-mall H TractoT, rubber on front, steel behind, saw frame mounted on front end; Jamesway electric brooder, 500-t chick capacity, new last spring. TERM'S—/CASH WELLY AND RAY BROOKS, Prop. I GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. real estate made know on day*of [team harness; sale. MRS. JOHN FORD, Prop, GEORGE (LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. ‘ j mower, 5 ft.: manure- spreader, hay loader, McQ-Deering spreader; fertilizer seed set pf harrows; grey cow with calf at foot; ?*'ey cow, milking; 3 red steers, rising 2 years; black heifer, rising 2 years; 4 heifers, rising 1 year; beefs about 650 lbs.; calves. FIGIS—York sow,- sale; York sow due ■9 chunks, weighing chunks about 80 lbs. IMPLEMENTS model B tractor power pulley, P.T.O., with scuffler and bean puller attachment; Inter­ national combine, 4 ft. cut, practice ally as good as new; Massey-Harris poWei' lift spring-tooth cultivator: 3-furrow IMcCormick-Deering trac- tor plow; iMcCormick-Deering bind­ er, 6 ft,; Massey-Harris mower; 3- horse cultivator with eveners; Massey-Harris disc fertilizer drill with grass seeder, nearly new; Mc- .Cormick-’Deering tractor manure spreader on rubber, nearly new; 4- section drag harrows; in-throw horse disc; rubber tire wagon; low down farm wagon; 16 ft, flat rack, also with one man loader; M.H. ■hay loader; 10 ft, steel rake ing 3-drum steel roller; walking plow; farm plow; 1-horse scuffler; cutting box; root pulper; Clinton fanning mill; wheelbarrow; pair of bob-sleighs; buggy; cutter; stone­ boat; Fleury 10 in. plate chopper; chopper belt; bag truck; 1,200 lb. scales; grain bags; quantity of twine sacks; 20 ft. ladder; team harness; horse collars; single set harness; chime bells; team bells; McC.-D, separator, nearly new, with electric -motor; chains; chop box; spades; neck-yokes; cedar posts; steel posts; 300 ft. snow fence; 2 hydro poles; chicken feeders; pig feeders; colony house, '8x12; colony house 4x8; 2 shelters; electric brooder stove; coal brooder stove, nearly new; stock rack; wagon box. 'HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Beach stove, practically new; Renfrew stove, -practically new; davenport;’ 6 kitchen chairs: 2 dressers; 2 stands; bedspring; rooking chair; 2 linoleums; fruit jars; iron kettle; ■kitchen table; electric stove; cellar table; coal-oil can; dairy churn; lamps; lanterns; 3 pair skates, sizes 3, 4 and 5; phonograph; and other articles. HAY and GRAIN—10 tons mixed hay; 100 bus. mixed grain; 200 bus. oats; 4 bus. grass seed. Every .............. ‘ highest sold his 2 faajby 2 small manure drill; laud roller; set pf harrows; McCormick-Deering tractor cutiva-- tor, 7 ftj 2-furrow tractor plow; Case tractor, good as new, on rub­ ber, self starter; wagon box; hay rack; 2-furrow plow; 30 plate- double disc; hay rake; 1-furrow walking plow; .IMcCormick-Deering, bean scuffler; fanning mill; set of scales; 10 inch grindey; Aljis Chal­ mers 4Q combine; wagon; set of sleighs; cutter; cart; double har­ ness; root pulper; electric creaiii separator; 3 hay forks; sling ropes; chain; 32 ft, ladder; steel pig trough; quantity of lumber; stall post; 2 rain" shelters; wnu- stretchers; barb wire; cedar ppsts; 22 steel fence posts; cow chains;, horse . clippers; forks; shovels; chains; whiffletrees; peckyokes; boxes; barrels; pails; electric fenc­ er; 45 feet of 5-inch rubber belting; Cyclone grass seeder; pick-up for combine; iron butcher kettle; and many other articles. 20 tons of mixed hay; 300 bus. of mixed grain; quantity of man­ gels. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — 3 chests of drawers; 6 dining-room chairs; toilet sets-, kitchen range; settee; small tables; arm chairs; 3 rocking chairs; 2 beds; springs; mattresses; 2 tables; side board;, wash stand; kitchen chairs; chum- TERMS—DASH CHARLES HOPFMAN, Prop. ■GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. due 3rd 125 lbs.; time of of April, 6 Postponed AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to seR by public auction at Lot 25, Con, 3, Usborno miles north of the Thames Road School, on MONDAY, MARCH 4th, 1946 at 1.00* o'clock the following: HORSES—Black gelding. CATTLE—Cow due April 28; cows milking good; farrow Durham pedigreed bull. 32 chunks.95 hens. IMPLEMENTS — 20-3 T Wallace tractor, as good as new; tractor plow; Massey-Harris hinder, 6-ft.; Massey-Harris mower, 5-ft,; Massey- Harris hay rake; Frost & Wood rake; hay loader, new type turn down head; Massey-Harris cultiva­ tor; steei roller; disc harrow, 14- ■plate; Frost & Wood seed drill; Cockshutt riding plow; 2-furrow walking plow; 2 walking plows; hand cutting box; set harrows, 4- section; Wild Oat separator; 'Clin­ ton fanning mill; set of scales; hog scales and crates; set of sleighs; good wagon* liay rack; wagon box; ■gravel 'box; cream separator; roll­ ing rack; cutter; 2 sets of double harness; 5 collars; single harness; quantity of lumber; plank; scant­ ling; stone boat; 2 iron kettles; steel trough; 2 wheelbarrows; 36- ft. ladder; John Deere spreader; 10-inch grinder; speed jack; rub­ ber belting; 40 good grain bags; 3 horse blankets; robe; 2 sap pans; 100 buckets; forks; shovels; hoes; tools; whiffletrees; neckyokes; chains; boxes; barrels; bag truck; Stewart horse clippers; 3-wheel milk cart; portable milk stand; pails; “wooden trough; and many other articles. 10 tons of hay; seed potatoes; some turnips. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — Sideboard; combination buffet and cabinet; wardrobe; table; 6 chairs; rocking chairs; heater; radio In good condition; 3-piece bed room suite’; toilet set’;., 2; odd beds; wash­ ing machine; Coleman' stove; . Cole­ man iron; 2 hanging’lamps; 2 lan­ terns; sealers’; jugs; crocks; churn; scales; dishes of all kinds; kitchen table;’ linoleum; tapestry rug; 9x10; bureau; quilting frames. . TERMS—CASH WM. STONE, Prop. GEO. LAWSON, •■Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.__ __ AUCTION. SALE in the Village of Hensall . 011MONDAY, MARCH 4th, 1946 at 1 p.m. I will offer for sale a modern, henhouse, 24’x40’, two storey, four pens, feed room, egg room, and feed elevator, pressure water sys­ tem, and 'hydro throughout build­ ing. Capacity 600-7’00 hens. Also ten practically new chicken shelters. Terms 10% down, balance in days. Reserve bid. FINK & ISiBMIMONS, -Prop.\ HAROLD JACKSON, Auct. 2 3 cow; extension tables; cabinet; bedroom room table; radio sealers; dishes; lamps and several rug; 2 china living - Aills-Chalmers on rubber with Deer- oak wire- AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sejl by public auction at East Half Lot 15, Con. 2, Hay Twp. 1% miles south of Hensall, % mile west, on FRIDAY, MARCH 1st, 1946. at 1 o’clock the following: HORSES — Matched Percheron team, 3,000 lbs., 5 and 6 years old; aged Percheron mare; black horse, 11 years old, 1,700 lbs.; Belgian horse, 7 years old, 1,70'0 lbs. CATTLE — 3 fresh Shorthorn cows, 5 years old with calves at foot; 1 fresh part Jersey cow with calf at foot; 2 Shorthorn cows, 7 years old, due in April; 3-year-old Shorthorn cow, milking; 5 heifers, 1 year old. PIGS-—8 chunks, about 100 lbs. 4 breeding ewes, supposed to be in lamb. 2 geese; 1 gander. IMPLEMENTS — Massey-Harris binder, 6-ft., in good working con­ dition: Massev-Harris mower, 5-ft.; International manure spreader; Massey-Harris hay loader; Massey- Harris side rake; Massey-Harris dump rake; McCormick seed drill; stiff-tooth cultivator, Cockshutt; Cockshutt bean scuffler "with puller attachment, nearly new; rubber tired wagon, nearly new; 16 ft. rack, nearly.new; light wagon; 2 Cockshutt riding plows; Cockshutt 2-furrow disc- Blow; walking plow; 4-section harrows:’ Lester cream separator, power attachment; out- throw disc; set of bob sleighs; spring-tooth cultivator; gang plow; buggy; Oliver scuffler; 'Clinton fanning mill with complete set of- sieves; power pulley attachment; set of 2,000 lb. scales; good 'bag truck; % h.p. electric motor; Cyc­ lone grass seeder; hand corn plant­ er; steel barrel; mixer for treating seed grain; mould for making 18- inch cement tile; quantity of grain 'sacks;, forks; shovels; whiffletrees; neckyokes; logging chain; 22-inch jack sqrew; quantity of 2-inch plank, rock elm; 6 sawed wagon tongues; auantitv of 1-inch lumber;’ 2 sets of double harness; 2 Buffalo robes; gravel box; 40 gal. steel barrel; 2 chicken rain shelters; 10 ft. x 12 ft. good colony house; 4 sling ropes; hay fork; cutter. 20 tons of hay; quantity of Urban oats^cleaned and bagged, ready to sow; also Galore barley, cleaned and bagged, ready to sow. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — Doherty kitchen range, wood or coal; gasoline 3-burner stove, in good condition; coal oil heater; kit­ chen table; bed; kitchen chairs; davenport; 2 kitchen cupboards. TERMS—CASH W. R’. DOUGALL, Prop. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. 30 15 grind stone; eveners; cow forks; shovels; quantity of steel posts; the hap FOR SALE—100-acre farm.in Us- • borne Township, good buildings, & well-fenced and drained. Posses­ sion immediately, Apply to R. D. Hunter, Exeter. "tfc AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF FARM, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSE- . HOLD FURNITURE The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by pub­ lic auction at Lot 125, Con. 13, Stephen Twp. 3%, miles south of Dashwood, on FRIDAY, MARCH 1st, 1946 at 1 o’clock the following; REAL ESTATE—100 acres land, more or less; bank barn, water in barn, good galvanized roof; galvan­ ised driving shed; brick bouse, also brick kitchen, both have upstairs, 2 stm verandahs; colony house 12x14; wood Shed; smoke house; 7 acres of maple bush, more or less; well-fenced; Well-drained; 15 acres ready for spring crop, with rest all. in good grass; plenty of soft water and also a never-failing hard water supply. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE — 10% to be paid on day of sale and balance In 30 days, Sold Subject to a reserve bid, 1946 Postponed AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND LOTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at EXETER NORTH SATURUDAY, MARCH 2nd, at 1.3'0' the following: REAL ESTATE—Lots 799, 800, 801, 802, 803, 848, Plan 20, Exeter. On the property is a frame cottage with hydro and town water. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — Cook Stove, extension couch, side­ board, dining-room table, kitchen table, 2 small tables, kitchen cabi­ net, -Writing desk, 3 dining-rodm chairs, 3 rockers, 2 walnut parlor chairs, Morris chair, iron bed and springs, single bed and springs, mattresses, dressei', commode, fea­ ther tick, pillows, quilts, chamber set, crochet table cloth, cushions, 1 braided mats, hooked mats, new large bevelled mirror, small mirror, electric iron, toaster, fan and 2 hot plates, 2 aluminum tea kettles, cooking utensils, crocks, a set or' dishes, odd dishes, floor lamp, table lamp, coal oil lamp, dust mops, broom, 3 burner coal oil stove, cradle, coal ekuttle, clock, table oil cloth, 2 umbrellas, trunk, pictures, kitchen stool, curtains and rods, quantity coal and split wood nnd numerous other articles. CLEARING AUCTION SALE 100 ACRES LAND, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FEED AND FURNITURE W, >E. Nairn, auctioneer, will sell' by public auction on Lot 6, Con. 2 Tncltersmith 1 miles east of Hensail, on TUESDAY. MARCH 5th, 1946 ■ commencing at 12.30 o’clock sharp, the following: ■HORSES—Bay mare, 7 years old weight 1800- lbs.;. Bay gelding, 10 years old. . CATTLE—Shorthorn cow, due at time Of sale; Shorthorn caw, due in May; Shorthorn cow, due in June; farrow cow; 4 fat steers, 1,100 lbs. each; 5 steers, 2 years old; 3 heifers, 2 years old; 2 fat calves, 500 lbs.; 2 calves, 7 months old. KOGS—Sow, bfed; 8 pigs, 2 months old. FOWL—50 White Leghorn pul­ lets; 60 hybrid pullets. HAY and GRAIN *—J 25 ton of mixed'hay; 500 bus. mixed grain; 200 blis. Alaska oats, fit for seed. ■IMPLEMENTS — Massey-HarriS bidder, 7 foot cut, tractor hitch; MicC.-D. mower. 5 ft. cut; Cockshutt spreader; culta packer; hay tedder; steel hay rake; spring tooth culti­ vator; Cockshutt fertilizer drill, 13- disc, new; M.H. seed drill, 13-disc; 4-section diamond harrows; scuff­ ler; out-throw disc; 10” grain grinder; M.H, corn cultivator, 2- row; set of Scales; new walking plow; wagon; hay rack; gravel box; set of sleighs; flat rack; rubber- tired • buggy; cutter; root -pulpier; 2 hog crates; steel dttiifis; oak bar­ rels; hay fork, car, ro&b and pul­ leys; sling ropes; wire stretcher; work bench; vise; fanning mill; quantity of lumber; 12 OOrd Of 12” hard maDle wood* ’ stone boat; bag truck; 7o sap pails, spiles, sap pan add heater; sugar kettle; DeLaval cream separator; - colony housO, 10x8; 3 shelters; feed flan and AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has been in­ structed to sell by public auction on the Farm of Wm. D. Glenn 2 miles north of ‘Hensail on No. 4 Highway, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1946 at one o’clock the following: HORSE'S—2 good work horses. CATTLE — 7-year-old cow with icalf at foot; 8-year-old cow due in April;. 8-year-old caw due in May; 7-year-old cow, milking; l'0-year'-old cow due in (March; aged cow due in April; 7-year-old cow due in March; ■jersey cow, milking; 2 4-year-old cows due in April; 2' 2-year-old heifers due in April; 4 heifers; 3 yearling steers; bull, 2 years old in April; ling heifers and .3- calves. PIGS—Sow bred ~ chunks. ' ■POULTRY—-250 hens, 1-year-old. IMPLEMENTS—1 ver 6 0 tractor’on rubber, one year old, equipped with 2-row scuffler, power lift and pulley road gear, starter and lights and bean puller; Oliver team scuffler; 2-furrow Oli- vei* plow, ne\v; McCormick-Deering stiff tooth cultivator; Massey-Harris 67ft. binder; Frost & Wood mower, 6 ft.; dump rake; steel roller, 3- drum; 5 sections harrows; walking plow; disc; wagon; set of sleighs; 'Massey-Harris fertilizer 11-run drill; gravel box; wagon <box; hay rack; flat' sleigh’ rack; buggy; cutter; fanning mill; 2,000 lb. scales; root /pulper; Frost & Wood manure spreader; set double (harness; good colony house 10x12; brooder stove; •3 range shelters; electric water warmer; sling ropes pig trough wire stretchers; forks; Whiffle trees; neckyokes; fencer; Cyclone grass seeder; .'butcher kettles er, and many other articles. Quan­ tity of hay and quantity oif mixed grain, wheat and oats. TERMS—‘CASH WIM. D. GLENN, Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, Auct E. CHESNEY, Clerk. article will be sold to ■bidder as proprietor farm. TERMiS—-OASH W.M-. 'JENNISON, Prop. EARL W/ETDO, LEONARD SURARUS, Clerks, ARTHUR W1EBER, Auct. R. 1, Dashwood." Phone 57rl2 AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction, in EXETER on SATURDAY, MARCH 9th, 1946 at 2 p.m., the following: /Chesterfield suite, parlor suite,, couch; extension table, dining-room chairs; 2 rocking chairs; sideboard; 2 small tables; bedroom suite; 2 beds; 2 dressers; . 2 mattresses; floor rug, 3x4 yards; floor rug -3x3% yards; 2 hall carpets; con- goleum rug 3x2^^yards; drop-leaf table; electric washing machine; 6 kitchen chairs; cook stove; 2-plate burner; electric iron; coal-oil stove; tea kettle; lawn mower; pictures; dishes; garden tools; shovel; axe; grinding stone; scythe; 2 piles of dry wood; cupboard; 3 cane bottom chairs; toilet set) curtains; mirror; and many other articles. JiOBIAH KESTLE, Prop. ' (GE'ORG'E LAWSON, 'Clerk. FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. yearling Durham 2 year- Jan, 21st; 17 Sussex4Leigliprn row crop Oli- electric ; chain; steel quantity of lumber; shovels; electric iron two-wheeled trail- 5 CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLE­ MENTS, TRACTOR AND ' COMBINE The undersigned Kds received in­ structions to sell by public auction ’ on Lot 19', Lake Road, East, on Highway No. 21, 2 miles south of St. Joseph and miles north Of Grand Bend, oh WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1946 at 1 o'clock sharp the 'following; OA-TTLE — Grey cow, milking, bred again with calf at foot; red cow with calf at foot; 2 red cows, milking; black cow, milking, 'bred again; black cow with calf at foot; fed cow With twin calves, at foot; AUCTION SALE. OF ^HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell iby ‘public auction in Exeter 1 block east of Trivitt Church, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1946 at 1.30 p.m., the following: Walnut dining,room suite, table, chairs, china cabinet; maple dining­ room suite,, table, chairs, sideboard; bedroom suite, mattress and feather tick; studio couch; day bed; oak writing desk; chest of drawers; odd chairs; Barrymore rug, 9x10 -2 rockers; round kali table; square' parlor table; New Williams sevjing machine; 'Good Cheer heater, coal or wood; several fern stands; clock; pictures; floor lamp; carpet sweep­ er; hooked rugs; lawn mower, gar­ den tools; fire extinguisher; clothes rack wringer; es; pails; set; copper boiler; wash tub; board; sealers; odd dislt- 40 lb. crock; china toilet toaster. , TERMS—/CASH MRS. -REiBEGCA STEWART, Prop., GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. CLEARING AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK AND .. IMPLEMENTS IMr. Harold Jackson has -been in­ structed to sell by public auction oh Lot IS, Concession 3, Hay Twp., one miles west of IHensall and half a mile south, on THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1946 ;at 12.30 sharp. No reserve as the proprietor sold his farm. TERMS—(CASH WiBLlLIAM iPARKE, Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, ’Auct. V- AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to Sell by public auction on Lot S, Con. 5, Stephen Township On THURSDAY, MARCH 7, at 1 o'clock the following: KORSES—-2 good work CATTLE—Cow due time 2 cows due March 5; 15; cow juo in April June; c milking; Shorthorn-Durham bull* old steers; ‘ . yearlings; 3 fall calves, PIGS-—Sow due March 25; due April 15; 9 chiinks. 100' hens. 'IMPLEMENTS — McCormick- Deering binder,, 6 ft.; McCofmick- 1046 horses, of sale; cow due Mar, .. „_ _ cow due in cotv due in July1; 2 cows 2 cows due in August; 4 2-year,- 4 2-year-old heifers; 9 sow AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on . » Lot 18, Con. 6, Usborne Township, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1946 at 1 o’clock, the, following: ■HORSES—6-year-old gelding; 6- y’ear-old general purpose horse; aged horse, CATTLE'—Cow due Mar. 1; cow due Mar. 6; gray cow due Mar. 10; gray cow due 4Mar. 13; 6-year-old cow, milking; 3-year-old heifer, milking; 2 fat steers, '2 years old; 2 fat heifers, ling heifers; small calves. 100 hens; years old. IIMF/LEMENTS — Mapsey^Harris binder, 6-ft.; .Frost ■& Wood mower; Massey-Harris hay loader; Cock- s'hutt cultivator; 3-drum steel rolb- er; disc harrow; hay rake, 10-ft.;. riding, plow; walking plow^ 4 sec­ tion ’harrows; seed drill; <bag truck; wagon with 2 sets of wheels; 2- horse' scuffler, new; set of sleighs; wagon box;'stock rack; top buggy; open (buggy; cutter; fanning mill; 1-horse scuffler; sleigh bunks; set of scales; root pulper; wheelbar­ row; hay rack; extension ladder; cultivator; sling ropes; set of brit- chen 'harness; single harness; odd collars; 'halters; some planks; iron post; cedar post; colony 'house, 8x10; 2 shelters; feeders* brooder stove; water Ifountains; cream sep- 2 years old; 4 year- 2 yearling steers; 2 good C'ollie dog, 3 -arator, bags;, sacks; forks; shovels, ; neckyokes; barrels; and many incubator 100-egg hoes; whiffletrees; chains; boxes; other articles; capacity. Quantity of hay; Erban oatS; 250 /bus. mixed grain; ’40 bus. of barley; quantity of imaii- gels; 50 (bus. of wheat; quantity of turnips; ,5Jbus. of seed beads; 4 bus. of feed beads. ' FURNTTURE—Coal oil heater; lamps; rooking chairs; trunk; pic­ tures; window frames With glass; bed springs; stand- clipboard; kit­ chen tables; Daisy churn; 'washing machine; milk pails; water pail; crocks; jars; sealers; dishes; lan­ tern. n TER|M'S-"OASHx william Warren, iProp. GEORGE LAWBON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, AllCt. . TERMB—-CASH 100 bus. Of CLEARING AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND FEED onLot 7, North BOthulafy, Middlesex 21 miles west of No. 4 Highway on THURSDAY, MARCH 14tli, 1946 FRANK MATHERS, Prop, W. E. NAIRN, Auct, Firtl lmrticulars next week.