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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-03-14, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES^DVPCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 14th, W46 Goodyear Tires PAJSfSENQER, TRUCK & TRACTOR Be out in front with your work this year by installing new Goodyear Bure-Grip Tractor Tires with that naw famous self* cleaning o p e n - c e n, t r e tread design that is always ready to dig in and go to work for you. If yon need new tires, larger or oversize tires on your trac­ tor be sure to see us for a square deal. You can now change over your tractor from steel to Synthetic Rubber Tractoi’ Tires.I have the equipment and facilities for loading your tires with calcium. Snelgrove Tire and Electric Phone 18 1 WANTED WANTED TQ BUY — Goocl sioxi table and a studio Apply Box G, ‘ Exeter Advocate. exten- couch, Times- 14* HELP WANTED.— Married man,, some mechanical ability fox* night work at service station. Apply to Box S, Times-Advocate. 14c WANTED—A bookkeeper clerk. Ap­ ply at Beaver’s Hardware. 14 c i BOOKKEEPER WANTED—Male or female. Ta handle ■cash^and keep accounting records. Apply In own handwriting, stating age, experi­ ence and salary expected, to Cann’s ’Mill Ltd., Exeter,14c WANTED — A girl for general housework, used to children. (Apply to Box 3X7, 'Seaforth. 14* Andy Snelgrove, Manager COMING EVENTS FOR SALE—Frame cottage in Exe­ ter, hydro and town water. Well located. C. V. Rickard, Exeter. WANTED—A tricycle in good con­ dition. Apply to Mrs. Lorne Johnston, Exeter, 14* WANTED TO RENT—50 to 100 acres of good pasture. Apply at Times-Advocate. tfc Place an Ad Here and Watch Results They are read by more than 8,400 Times-Advocate readers every week ........ ..................., —nHMMimm—---------------————- chen harness; collurs; collax* tops-; set plow harness; M.H, manure spreader; 1-man hay rack; flat rack:; sugai- beet yack; light ■wagon; buggy; wiffletrees; forks; chains some oak plank and many other articles, TERMS—GASH HARRY SCHWARTZ, Prop. GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. Phone 31w for an ad taker I i r ■«- t Reserve, Friday, March 22nd, for the play, “Maid of Money,” to be presented in Centralia Church by the Grand Bend players. RESERVE Friday, April 5th, for a play “Maid of Money” (,o be presented in the James street church by the Grand Bend play­ ers. f FARMS FOR SALE—17 0 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, farms. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. 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 ovei' or write us. C. V. Pickard, Exeter. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A carton of hardware on highway. Ownei" may have same by proving property and paying for advt. Rhone "Gerald God'bolt, 17Sri4, Exeter. 14* FOR SALE—50 acres pasture land being N% Lot 3, Con. 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, Dashwood, or Henry Adkins, Hensall, or Arthur Webex’ Auctioneer, Dashwood. tfc WANTED—100 horses, any kind of a cheap hoi*se. Will pay good prices fox’ them. Frank Taylor, Exeter. tfc JESNEY SHOE REPAIR — Now open for business. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. Crediton. tfp FOR SALE FOR SALE—One mow of red clover hay. Apply to Albert Morgan, con. 9, McGillivray, phone Ailsa Craig * 616rl2. 7:14* FOR SALE—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. r- BABY CHICKS FOR SALE—NO. 1 Oats, Commercial Cartier and Alaska O.A.C. No. 21, and Barley. Ajax Oats out other varieties at . _ Guelph, Field Peas. WANTED to buy^—Erban seed1 oats Cann’s Mills, ' Whalen Corners and Exeter, phones Kirkton 35-15 and Exeter 35W. . SEED GRAIN Reg. Ajax grades Ajax, Oats, Galore Nobarb yielded all the O.A.C. PASTURE FARMS FOR SALE— 100 acres, McGillivray Twp. Ex­ cellent farm, running water some wood. Also 1100 acre farm and 50 acre farm close to Exeter. Both with good w’ater supply. C. V. Pickard, Exeter. STORE FOR SALE—Grediton (Hol- , tzmann) store with living rooms above. Immediate possession of part. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. NEUHAUSER’S NEW CHICKS Start with Neuhausers this yeax* and get that extra breeding that only pedigreed sires can give. All our 3A chicks are sired by pedi­ greed males from progent tested strain. We can supply you with chicks with the finest breeding in the U.S.A, and’ Canada behind them. New management and a breeding program and a new of chick. Reasonably priced too. Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King Street, London, Ontario. new kind 7tfc FOR SALE—Ajax oats, $1.00 per bus.; and Galore Barley, -$1.25 per bus. Apply to Verne Pin- combe, phone 39rl6 Kirkton. 14* FOR SALE'—-Electric .brooder, 300- clxick capacity, used only five weeks last spring, also a horse collar and an R.C.A. Victor electric cabinet radio. Apply to Jas., Squire, Huron Street. 14* FOR SALE — Wheelbarrows, oak frame, pine and spruce box at $9.00. S. M. Sanders, Exeter. 14:28:11:25:9* FOR SALE—Twin oil -burner and heater in good condition, alsq New Perfection cook stove, new. Phone 3*29, Exeter. 14:21* FOR SALE—300‘ pullets, Sussex & New Hampshires, S weeks old. {Apply to Douglas Gill, R.R. 3, Parkhill, phone 38r20, Dashwood. 14:21c FARM FOR SALE—Situated 1% miles west and 1^ miles north of Dashwood, being lot S, 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, more or 25 acres balance given at ticulars Prop., R. R. Dashwood 92 ox* Arthur Weber, auctioneer, R. R. 1, Dashwood, 57rl2. 2-4-6tc or less; 50 x 72 ft. bank pig stable, hen stable, gar- driving shed, brick house brick kitchen with cellar, cupboards, hydro in 12 acres of bush less, 23 acres of wheat, ready for spring crop, in pasture. Possession once. For further par- apply to Floyd Wein, 1, Dashwood. Tel. TENDERS WANTED The Huron County Home Com­ mittee are asking .for Tenders for the re-wiring of the East Wing of the Huron County Home at Clinton, Ontario. Please contact the Man­ ager at the Home for information and specifications. Tenders to be in the hands of the County 'Clerk not later than March 30>th. “ lowest oi’ sarily The any Tender not neces- accepted. * 7:14c N. W. ,MILLER, County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR SALE—A used Electric Beatty washing machine; also a blue ski coat, size 16, worn once. Apply at Times-Advocate. 14* FOR SALE—A new colony house. Apply to Charles <Godbolt,. phone 202, Exeter,, 14c FOR SALE—A light cream pram. Apply to Mrs. C. Reid, opposite Cooper’s Garage. 14* 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. FOR SALE or Exchange on Cattle —one copper John phone -Beatty tub, A-l Caldwell, 13rll. electric washer, condition. Apply Exeter North, FOR SALE-y-lOO-acre farm in Us- ■borne Township, good buildings, -well-fenced and drained. Posses­ sion immediately. Apply to R. D. Hunter, Exeter.tfc FOR SALE——3 geese, phone 178rll| Exeter. 14c | | ! i FOR SALE—McClary’s all-enamel furnacette, a real heater in first class condition. Apply to Russell Morley, phone 176rl2, Exeter. FOR SALE — 3-furrow Cockshutt plow. Apply to Bruce Isaac, Lucan. 14* FOB SALE Valuable lot with cottage at Grand Bend on Main Street across from Imperial Hotel; 53 Mi foot frontage, 142 foot depth. This is an ideal business site. Tenders will be received until March 31, 1946. The highest or any tender not nec­ essarily accepted. Misses Huston, Exeter, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Olive (Effie Churchill, late of the Village of Hensall in the County of Huron, Married Woman, who died on or about the twenty-seventh day of January, AD. 1946, are notified to send to J. H. 'Crawfprd,. K.C., Wingham, Ontario, on or before the thirtieth day of March, A.D., 1946, full par- ticuuars of theii’ claims in writing. Immediately after the said thirti­ eth day of 'March, the assets of the said testatrix will be distributed amongst the parties entitled there­ to having which the ' notice. DATED A.D. 1946. J. H. CRAWFORD, Wingham, Ontario. Solicitor for the Executor. regard only to 'Executor shall this eight day claims of then have of March, K.C. AUCTION SALES The auction sale of and implements of Mr. ar for which bills have ed has been called Zachai' has secured anothei' farm. farm stock Steve Zach-. been print- off as Mr. FOR SALE—Ajax seed oats, Galore seed barley, 2 young Shorthorn bulls, 1 red, 1? red roan, very reasonably priced for quick sale; also some hard blockwood. W. C. F. Oestricher, Crediton, Tele­ phone 19r4 Crediton. 14:21* FOR SALE—A grass farm, about 68 acres on North East boundary of Usborne. Apply to Edgar Mon­ teith, R.R. 3, 'Exeter. 14:21* I FOR RENT . : -........................--------------------------——y FDR RENT—F”””J "PApply to Mrs, George Anderson, | Victoria Street. 14* | FARM FOR SALE—75 acres, N% of Lot 7, and S14 of Lot 8, Con­ cession 10', Stephen Township; on the farm is a. good bush. FOr further particulars apply to Box 186, Exeter, Ont.ltc CLEARING AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND FEED G on Boundary, Middlesex of No. 4 Highway od MARCH 14th, 1946 TERMS—CASH FRANK MATHERS, Prop. W. E. NAIRN, Auct. Lot 7, North 2 J miles west THURSDAY, -Furnished apartment J FARM FOR SALE—50 acres, frame house, bank barn with steel roof, hen house and -.implement shed. Good well, water in barn. Posses­ sion in April. Apply to Samuel Rollins, R.R. 1, Crediton, Ont. 7tl4* FOR RENT—Furnished apartmeht. | Apply to- Mrs. John Hunter | William street. Phone 113w. 1 14:21c° REAL ESTATE FARM FOR SALE—Lot 16, Con. 61 Twp. of Stephen, 150 acres more or less, 12 acres hardwood bttsh, clay loam, 'bank barn, brick house, driving shed, pig and hen stable, spring wells, river runs through the 50 acres. Immediate possession. Selling to close an estate. Apply to Hugo Schenk, ( Crediton. 14:21* FOR SALE—Blacksmith and imp­ lement shop combined, known as Brock Blacksmith Shop. Hensall. Geo. P.epper, Dublin, phone 35r- 22, Dublin. 14:21* AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned hasu received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 6, South Boundary Stephen 1 mile south ahd 15^ miles west of Ceixtralia, On WEDNESDAY, W1R-CH 20, 1946 at one o’clock the following: HORSES—6-year-old cheron, 4 years old. CATTLE—12 cowd> calf at foot and some due time of sale; yearling steers and heifers. 2 Hereford bulls, 10 head Stocker cat­ tle 900i lbs.t 5 Stockers 800 lbs. PIGS—16 chunks 80 lbs.; 5 small chunks; sow due last of March. ________ _ ............— J IMPLEMENTS—F, & W. binder, house, asphalt siding and a good (6 ft.- M.H. side rake; 2-hotse culti- roof, located 5% miles north of | vator; 2-hoi*se scuffler; .rubber- ’Zurich on Goshen Line. Doug, (tired wagon; set sleighs; 2 walking Robinson, Zurich, phone Hensall (plows; tractor drive plow; cream 97-24._____________________14* separator; fanning mill; set ferit- FOR SALE—House, 2-piece ‘bath, hard and soft water, barn garage hydro, 5 acres, Elimville. House, hydro, town ahd soft wat­ er, barn, 4% acres land, Exeter. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. FARMS (Foil SALE—A number Of newly listed 50 to 140 acres with and without hydro and water on tap, April possession. Also pas­ ture farms, mills and general stores. W. CL Pearce. Exeter. FOR SALE-—A good six room frame mare, some Per- with AUCTION SALE OF TWO ADJOINING SO-ACRE FARMS IN USBORNE TOWNSHIP There will be offered fox* sale by public auction on the premises on MONDAY, MARCH 18th, 1946 at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, the following: The north half of Lot Number 2 in the 4th Concession of the Town­ ship of Usborne, in the County of Huron, containing 50 acres more or less. On this 5 0 acres is a good brick house containing 9 rooms, hard and soft water. A good bank barn, hip roof, 45x48, chicken driveshed, windmill, spring crop, 3 acres rest in grass. ALSO50 acres, being the east half of Lot 'Number 3, in the said 4th Con­ cession of the Township of Usborne. There is 'a good well on this 50 acres and 25 acres or more is said to be in grass. It is immediately north of the first mentioned 50 acres from which it is separated by a road. These properties will be sold sub- pect to a reserve bid. TERMS—10% on date of sale and balancS within 30 days there­ after. Further terms and conditions of sale will be made known on the day of the sale or may be had from JOHN PROUT, Exeter; F. W. GLADMAN, Exeter, Solicitor, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.. walking plough; steel truck wagon; Wagon and 'box; hay rack with roll- er rack; Clean Easy milking ma­ chine; 'M.H. electric grinder; 'sleigh with flat rack; [International 2-row scuffler; 1-horse scuffler; top buggy; cutter; stock rack; quan­ tity of pine lumber; some cherry lumber; sling chaiix and ropes; grass seeder; hay fork; scraper; stone boat; root pulper; set of breeching harness; set of (back band harness; 1,000 lb. cans; 4 blanket; logging devices; 3 Positively no reserve as proprie­ tor is giving up farming. TERM'S—CASH NORMAN McNIAUGHTON, Prop. WM. E, NAIRN, Auctioneer, THOS. WALSH, Clerk, open bridles and collars; , scales; i2 lQO-lb. milk steel pig troughs; horse whiffletrees, neckyokes; Chains; forks; shovels; many other articles. ruck); 1 cutter; fanning mill; 2,0001 lb, scales; fray ruck, 16 ft,; McC.-D. cream separator with mot­ or; forks, shovels, whiffletrees, and a host of other articles. Quantity of mixed hay. HARNESS—1 set of gopd breech­ ing harness, 4 long straw collars. FARM—200 acre farm, silo 12x 30, bank barn, drive slied, hay barn; 2-storey house, hydro throughout building, bathroom, good water sup­ ply, 15 acres of hardwood bush, '55 acres plowed, 7 acres wheat, bal­ ance in pasture and hay, close to school and 3 miles from Clinton. TERMS—Chattels, cash. Farm, made known day of sale. (Reserve bid). WILLIAM McEWEN, Prop. HAROLD JAOKSON, Auct. lE. P. CHESNEY, Clerk. house 3 6x12, 12 acres for of bush, the AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions from W. L. Patton to sell by public auction at Lot 6, Con. 8, McGillivray TAvp. east of Centre Road, one mile west of Lieury, on THURSDAY, MIAIRCH 21, HO'RSES —• Clyde team, purpose mare. ■CATTLE — Durham^ cow, Holstein cow, fresh^ AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Huron Street, mile west of Exeter, on THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1946 at 1.30 o’clock the following: STOCK —1 Good work horse; fresh cow; cow due April 15. IMPLEMENTS — Tractor plow; McCoiunick-IDeering manure spx’ead- er; rubbex* tired top buggy; wagon wheels wagon; sleighs; set of cultivator harness; er; separator; ropes and chain; 2 shelters; turkey range; ning mill. A quantity of hay.'' 70 Sussex hens. FURNITURE'—3-lburner coal oil 1, 6 dining-room chairs; toilet china cabinet; kitchen cabin­ cupboard; mattress; rug. TERMS—CASH JOHN HUNKIN, Prop. G. LAWSON, iClerk, FRANK TAYLOR. Auct. and axle; steel wheeled 2 light wagons; set of light 3 chop boxes; hay rack; harrows; cultivator; team ; disc; scuffler; double single harness; root pulp­ cutting box; sling electric brooderj 2 set of trap 'nests; walking plow; fan- 1946 general fresh; Holstein cow, fresh; Jersey cow, due time of sale; Durham farrow cow; 2 young calves; 6 yearlings. HARNESS—>2 sets brass mounted heavy harness: set of single har- Hoss IMPLEMENTS—M.H. binder, 6 ft. cut, nearly new; M.’H. 11-hoe fertilizer drill, nearly new; M.H. '5 ft. mower; M.H. spring tooth cul­ tivator; M.H. bean scuffler and puller combined; 1-lxorse scuffler; 14-plate Bissel disc, nearly new; 9-ft. dump rake; set’’• of 4-section harrow^s; — - * -------. Bain wagon; 15-ft. flat rack; Que­ bec sulky plow; Maple Leaf twin plow; 2 21-Fleury plows; jack; seed grain treater; sleighs; 'Portland cutter; tired to.p buggy; light wagon; iron sugar ® kettle; grindstone; Clinton fanning mill; Renfrew scales, 2000 l.bs.; quantity of silo lumber and.5 silo rings, 13 ft.; colony house; Viking cream separator with hydro attachment; M.H. manure spreader, nearly new; 30 ft. extension ladder, whiffletrees; neckyokes; and num­ erous other articles. HAY, GRAIN, etc.—6 tons mixed hay; 300 bus. mixed grain, oats and barley; 2,500 lbs. of 2-12-6 fertilizer. A quantity of household furniture. No reserve as the proprietor has sold the farm. Sale at 1 p.m. TERMS—DASH W. L. PATTON, Prop. OLIVER AMOS, Clerk, J. R. McLEAN, 'Auctioneer. CLEARING AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND FEED W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer, will sell by public auction on Lot 10, Con. 10, Blansliard Twp. 3 miles north of Granton, on THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1946 commencing at 1 "o’clock the fol­ lowing: HORSES—1 filly, 7 years old; 1 filly, 8 years old; 2 brown geldings, 8 years old. ■CATTLE — 3 Holstein cows, fresh.; 2 Holstein cows, due time of sale; 1 Durham cow, due April 1; 1 Durham heifer, due April 1; 1 Durham cow, due June 1; 5 Dur­ ham steers, rising 2 years; 3 Dur- rising 2 years; 7 2 young stove, set, et; AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auctioix on Hiu’on Street East, Exeter on SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1946 at 1.30 p.m., the following: FURNITURE — Kitchen stove; kitchen table; glass cupboard; wash tubs; washing machine; wringer; folding resses; radio; chair; small table; 2 <rockers; piano; cor­ ner cupboard; sideboard; drop-leaf table; coal oil -heater; couch; 4 tables; rockers; (bedding; dishes of all kinds; lamps; pots; pans; pails; pictures; arid other articles. REAL ESTATE —Frame being Lot 1281, S. -Huron East; 6-room house and lot, located. TERMS — Chattels, cash. Real Estate made known on day sale. WILLIAM (LAVERTY, Prop. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, (FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. ’ washing machine; bed; 5 beds; springs; matt- 2-plate electric burner; electric smoke stand; arm 10 chairs; parlor stove; chairs; sewing machine; i ■A-'--''-----—=> hens—60 Rock (Pullets, laying: 65 yearling hens. TURKEYS — 5 turkey hens; 1 gobbler. (GRAIN—100 >bus. of wheat; 50 bus, of seed barjey; 60 hus, of seed oats; 125 bus. of mixed grain; 6 bus,'of buckwheat; 7 hns. of seed­ beans HAY—20 ton of mixed hay, IMPLEMENTS — Massey-Harris binder, 6 .ft, in'good shape; Mc­ Cormick 5 ft. mower; McCorniick- Deering disc; fertilizer drill; Mas­ sey-Harris low down manure spread­ er, newly over-hauled; 1'0' ft. steel rake, Massey-Harris; Massey-Harris bean scuffler and pullex’ combined; iBissel disc, in-throw; rubber tired wagon;' 2 16-ft. flat racks; 2-3 horse cultivators; 2 low down steel wagons- wagon box; stock rack; farm wagon; set of sleighs; cutter; rubber tired buggy with good tires; 4 sectioix harrows; 3 section har­ rows; International 2-furrow plow; walking plow; 1-horse scuffler; wheelbarrow; stone-boat; gasoline drum; root pulper; 1,000 lb. scales; Viking cream separator; Clinton fanning mill; sling ropes; barn rope 140 ft,; grain bags; twine sacks; mail box; 2 large iron kettles; 2 sets of block and tackle; electric fencer; eyeners spades; forks; shovels; set of heavy harness; 3- horse harness; set of single har­ ness; tools; 5 horse collars; collar tops; horse blankets; brooder stove; shelter; 20!0 cedax’ rails; and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF CHATTELS — ‘Gash MELVIN DES JARDINE, Prop, . ARTHUR WEBER, Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Dashwood, Tel. 57-12r ISAAC BASTARD, Clerk. logging chains and neckyokes; 1 A i < 4 9 •? 4 i t 4 A 4 * of of house, Street, nicely Terms at AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 10, Con. 3, Hay Twp. on FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1946 1,30 o’clock the following: CATTLE—1-milk cow; 1 grass cow; 1 yearling steer; 1 yearling heifer; 1 calf, three, months old; all in good order. J’MPLEIMENTS — Massey-Harris binder; Brantford mower; 1-horse rake; Massey-Harris fertilizer drill, 11-hoe; Frost & Wood cultivator;, disc; set of 3-section harrows;. 2- , furrow plow; harrow cart; roller; International steel roller; 1 wagon; wagon box; hay rack; set of sleighs; buggy; cutter; wheel­ barrow; root pulper; Clinton fan­ ning mill; set of double harness; 2 horse collars; 2 logging chains; 2 large iron kettles; 1 gas engine; 2 cream separators; 1 hay fork; 1 cutting box and other articles too numerous to mention. GRAIN—'100 bushels of oats. HAY—-A quantity of mixed hay. ROOTS—(A quantity of roots. TERMS—CASH ALBERT ’GEDDES, Prop. ED. GORBETT, Auct. pump set of rubber feed ham - heifers, calves, rising 1 year; CaIHOGS—3 Yorkshire litters; April; lbs.; 6 weaners. HAY & GRAIN— 3 ton Of mixed grain; 5 bus. of Timothy seed (clean); 5 tons di hay. IMPLEMENTS—(Full line of im­ plements including (Fordson tractor and tractor plow; also M.H. binder. 7 ft?, with Sheef carrier: M.H. mow­ er, 5 'ft.: M.H. fei’tilizer drill, 13® hoe; Ihternatiorial manure spread­ er; Bissel 3 drum roller; hay load* er; M.H. side disc harrow; 5 rows. 2 furrow plough; Fleury HHHI sows with 1 yorksliire sow due 1st 1 farrow sow; 5 Ings, 125 CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction at Lot 29 and 30, Com 3, Stephen Twp- on* FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1946 the following: HORSES—1 Clyde gelding, rising 6 years old, 1700 lbs.; gelding’ rising 9 , years l'bs.; 1 reg. Clyde mare, 7 1 Clyde gelding rising 3 1 Clyde gelding rising 2 1 filly rising 1 year old. iCATTLE—9 Durham cows, fresh, others due in March April; 3 grade Polled Angus due in March and April; 3 Polled Angus* cows, 4 years old, due in April and May; 1 reg. Polled Angus (bull rising 2 years old, raised by F. “ — ~ ~ ‘ Anoka breed; calf, 1 Angus young calves. PIGS—1 York sow; 5 York pigs, weeks old. IMPLEMENTS—International W. tractor, rubber, starter and lights, excellent condition; 3-furrow 1 brown old, 1800 years old; years old; years old; some and cows reg. G. Todd and Son, Erica of and Bandolier of Anoka 1 reg. Rolled Angus bull year old in June; 13 Polled calves rising 1 year old; 2 7 rake; cultivator; section irdii har- Cocksliiitt riding tiding plough; 4 In Fleury plow"; 3-section spring tooth drags; 1 Bissel tractoi’ disc; M.H. binder, 7 ft.; M.,H. manure spread­ er; M.H. niower, 6 ft.; M.H. corn binder; M.H. hay loader; Interna­ tional side rack (new); M.H. fer­ tilizer drill, 13-disc; Int. bean scuffler and puller; 1 sulky rake; 1 set of harrows, 4 section; 1 walk­ ing plow; 1 M.H. grain drill; 1 M.H. bean scuffler and puller; 1 8-ft, culta packer; 1 20-inch grain crush­ er and belt; 1 Maple Leaf grinder; 1 cutting box, blower; 1 rubber tired wagon with good tires; 1 new gravel box;. 1 steel tired wagon (new); 1 set of farm sleighs (flat AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell toy public auction Lot 21, Concession 2, Stephen Twp. 1 mile west of Exeter, on TUESDAY, MARCH 26th, 1946 at one o’clock the following: CATTLE—2 fresh cows; roan cow due time of sale; roan cow due May 16; roan cow due June 10; 2 steers rising 2 rising 2 years; 2 3 yearling steers; 21 chunks. IMPLEMENTS Deering binder, mower, vator; Maxwell hay loader; McCor­ mick-Deering manure spreader; disc; 4 section harrows; 3-drum steel roller; McCormick-Deering 11 disc fertilizer drill; 2S disc M.- Harris plow; Clinton fanning mill; set of scales; side hay rake; 10 ft. dump rake; 3 walking plows; scuff­ ler; .truck wagon; roller; steel wire; cutters; set electric clippers power grinder; ■ of double harness; McCormick- Deering electric cream separator; root pulper; wheelbarrow; quantity of old iron; Warner electric brooder 50:0i-chick capacity; -bean scuffler and pullex'; bags and sacks, neck- kokes, whiffletrees, other articles. International 8 tractor in good repair. - 20 tons of hay. FURNITURE kitchen chairs; rug 9x12; bedroom stove years; 3 heifers yearling heifers; •2 small calves. McCormick- ft. AUCTION SALE OF FARM* STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sdll by public auction on N. Half Lot 27, Con. 3, Usborne on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1946 at 1 o’clock sharp: HORSES—Brown mare, 9 years old; black mare, 8 years old; black mare, 5 years old. CATTLE — Roan cow, fresh, 5 years old; cow, 5 years old, due in April; Hereford cow, fresh, 8 years red cow, fresh, fat heifer, fat steer, 2 years old; -.beef ring heifer; 3 yearlings; 3 small calves. . 10 chunks; 9 pigs blose to 200 lbs.; sow due April 9; sow due May 8. * IMPLEMENTS—.McCormick bind­ er, 6 ft.; M.H. mower, new; M.H. fertilizer drill, nearly new; steel roller; 10 ft. hay_rake, new; M.H. disc, manure. spreader; cultivator; corn cultivator, new; disc plow; 2 walking plows; riding plow; gang _ 1 J-1--’ . ueeri°» >plow- set of harrows; sleigh; steel-5 ft., new; Deering cultx- tired wagon; hay rack with wagon; some 3 buggies; 2 Stewart fence; tired wagon box; of sleighs; >; electric 45 gal. drum; set harness; rubber-tired wagon; hay rack; gravel box; fanning mill; set scales; cream separator; pig scales; 2 pig crates; cutting box; cutter; buggy; 72 sets double har­ ness; single harness; roll of barb wire, colony house 10x12; colony house, SxliOl; <3 shelters, new; 2 ’coal brooders, 500 chick capacity; root pulper; ¥4 h.p. motor. 3-piece bedroom suite; cupboard; commode; Daisy churn; (butter set; toilet set; kitchen range; forks; chains; whiffletrees; neckyokes; boxes; barrels; pails; and many other articles. TER MIS—CASH LUTHIER REYNOLDS, Prop. GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. JT s x / •f * a h' — Writing desk; u& complete 3 burner coal oilsuite; j; churn. TERMS—CASH WILLIAM' SANDERS, GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. Prop. AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Lot 6, Sauble C011., Stephen Twp miles east from Grand Bend and 1 mile south, on TUESDAY, MARCH 26tli, 1946 at 1 o’clock sharp, the following: REAL ESTATE—10)7 acres, more or less, clay loam, bank barn, driv­ ing shed, hen stable, garage, frame house with kitchen t attached, also wood shed, rock well with windmill, soft water, hydro available Within two rods from house, 20 acres of fall wheat, 40 acres ploughed foi' spring crop, balance in hay and pasture, self drainage to river. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE — 10 % to be paid on day of sale and balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reseiwe bid. Spring possession. HORSES—1 black mare, rising 7 years; 1 black horsd, i’isihg 8 years; 1 blank mare, rising 9 years; 1 black edit, rising 3 years. CATTLE—1 red cow, due iri May; 1 grey cow, due at time of sale; 1 •blue cow, due in April; 1 white heifer, due in (April, rising 3 years; 1 gtey heifer, Using 3 years, due at time of sale; 2 Hereford heifers duo in May; i farrow cow: 3 heif­ ers rising 2 years; 2 steers, 1% years old; 6 spring calves; 3 fall calves; (2 small calves. PIGS—1 York sow with litter at foot, 7 weoks old at time of sale; 1 York sow with litter at foot, 6 weeks old at time of sale, j* i AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to-sell by public auction on Dot 11, Con. 4, Stephen Township THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1946 at one o’clock sharp, the following: ■HORSES — Percheron mare, 6 years old; black Percheron mare, 4 years old. CATTLE—2 cows due in April; cow due in July; farrow cow; 2 yearlings; 2 calves. PIGS —‘ 'Brood sbw; 5 pigs, 10 weeks old. 20 ’ chickens; 3 ducks. IMPLEMENTS — Massev-Harrls binder; Frost & Wood" mower; sulky rake; seed drill; roller; disc; cultivator; diamond harrows; 2 wagons; bob-sleigh; cutter; cutting box; root pulper; 11200 lb. scales boat; meat grinder; kettle; bag truck; twine; shovels; doubletrees; chains;, other articles; also sulky plough;. 2-furrow plough; walking plow, TERM'S—(GASH ED. SWEITZER, Prop, x 'GEORGE LAWSON. Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct._____ AUCTION SALE OF FARM, STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Garfield Thompson will hold an- auction sale of farm, farm stock, ■implements and feed, being lot 3, con. 3, Usborne, 2 miles eastJ of Centralia, on Monday, April 1SL The farm consists of loo acres of choice land, dxpined arid fenced, 7 acres fall Wheat, “ crop, balance in large bank barn, cement stable, hen 300 fowl, cement house and kitchen, good cellar, furnace, hydro in house arid barn, new double garage, near school, 5 miles from Exeter, if farm is not sold It will be rented, I lard press; - forks; ■ and 4 0 acres spring hay and grass. Water pressure, house, room (for silo, gobd brick < good cellar. J / i & r ■I / A t ■» if r « 7 at- * ■* ■4 <.*