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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-03-28, Page 4Page 4 t i i i Don’t Miss It! Come in and see the latest merchandise available on the market. 1. Filter Queen , .. » the ampzing new vacuinn - Cleaner with. , . , NO BAG g, Knapp Monarch S^buiwr STOVES. DOBIMBYER Food Mixers, GE!M Electric Fencers. I’RESTO Cookers. 4. 5. ........... 6. NU TONE Door Chimes. DeLUXE BERSTED BRONS (with Heat Control). DeLUNE BERSTED TOASTERS, BOYCO Record Players. ASS’T, of Lamps and Shades. You are- invited to visit us at 7» 8. 9, IQ. Snelgrove Tire and Electric Goodyear Tires Phone 18 Northern Electric Appliances Andy Snelgrove, Manager LOCAL NEWS The Grigg Stationery Store is be­ ing nicley redecorated. Mi’s. Walter McNicol, Sr., is ill in Victoria Hospital, London. Mrs. .Stanley Green has accepted a position with Beavers Hardware. Some getting ing. Mrs. spent Friday with Mr. Johnny Per­ kins, - MPrs. few days in London Mrs. Wm. Rollins. •Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. London, spent Friday Mrs. Harvey Perkins. (Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley spent the wieek-end with Mr. Morley’s brother in Brantford. Miss Ella 'Link, of Sarnia, visited with Mr. Wm, Kuntz and Miss Dor­ othy over the week-end. Misses Hazel and Phyllis Kers- lake, of London, visited over the week-end at their home here. Mrs. John Kuzmich, of Courtland visited for a few days with her mother, Mrs. Karl Weiburg, of Centralia. Messrs. Robert Turnbull and Wm. Elliott are this week taking a short course at the American Can Com­ pany, Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer, Mr. Louis Mangus, of town, and' Carl Guenther, of Shipka, visited rela­ tives in Listowel on Monday. Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rowcliffe, has returned home following an operation for appendicitis at Victoria Hospital. Miss Lillian Hueston is ill in Victoria Hospital and expects to undergo a further operation. Her many friends will hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. John J. Cornish and bride, formerly Miss A. Axford, nurse of Thamesford, were of the former’s sister, Mrs. J. ing over the week-end. Mrs. Harold Wurm (nee Verna Heaman) is in Victoria Hospital, London, having undergone an oper­ ation for appendicitis. She is ting along nicely. iPeter Fraser, a student at Exeter H.S. has returned to home in town following tion for appendicitis in Hospital, London. The new grandstand at the Fair grounds is almost completed. A goodly number of farmers sur­ rounding Exeter have been lending a helping hand in the work. farmers are on the land ready for the spring sow­ Wm. Perkins, of London, Catherine Creech spent a wijph Mr. and L. Butler, of with Mr. and trained guests Hard- get- the his an opera- Victor.ia COMING EVENTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th is the date to set aside for the hockey Lionelclub dance featuring Thornton and his Casa Royal Orchestra. FOR SALE FOR SALE—One rubber tired wag­ on, 2-wheeled trailer, dual wheels, capacity 7 tons; 2 tur­ key shelters, new; 3-furrow trac­ tor plow. Bruce Tuckey, R.R. 3, Exeter. 2’8* Windmill in goodFOR SALE shape, 35 ft, tower, recondition­ ed head. Apply Reg. Centralia, Hodgson, phone 18r3 Crediton. 28c FOR SALE-—-Ladies new bicycle with -carrier stand, in excellent FOR SALE—>3 young York sows, due in a month. Roy Deitrich, Dashwood, phone 24rl6,28c FOR SALE—Purebred York hog, six months old. Harold Hern & Sons, R.R. 1, Granton, phone 4r 14, Kirkton. 28* FOR SIALE—A few bushels of Red Clover. Apply to James -Gardiner, phone Kirkton i21r!0l.28* FOR SALE — 3-plow and 2-plow International tractors on rubber; also 1936 New Imperial motor­ cycle. Leon Triebner, 'R.R. 1, Grand Bend, phone 48rll, Dash­ wood. 28:4:11* FOR SALE—Mixed hay. Apply to Chris. Haist, R.R. 2, Crediton. 28* FOR SALE—Colony house, 10x12. Apply to Harold Taylor, R.R. 3, Exeter. 28* FOR SALE—Kelvinator. Apply to K. Fraser, 'Box 118, Exeter. .28*' iF'OR SALE—’’One tractor disc, seven foot; also a -barrel churn, to be sold at Arthur 'Day’s sale on April 2nd. 28* FOR SALE—85 laying hens, year old in (April, Leghorn x R.R. You can see their egg record. Apply to C. M. Green, Crediton, phone . 11 ■” 28* FOR SALE—1A child’s iron crib with springs, in good condition. Rhone 176r2 Exeter. i28* 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 heater in good conditio'n, New Perfection cook sto.ve, Norm. Hockey, phone 23 9, ter. and also new. Exe- 28* FOR SALE—IBaby carriage in very good condition. Apply at Times- Advocate. 28* FOR SALE—Anyone wanting young t calves call Howard McCurdy, phone Kirkton 54r7. 21:28* FOR SALE — Low down wagon ■with -5-inch steel wheels; Sharpe hay .rake; one-man hay rack; an out-throw Massey-Harris disc; also a ’Bissel in-throw; 'McDor- mick-Deering mower, nearly new; set 4-section harrows; set of back band team harness, in good condition. Apply to Ernie Thomp­ son, R.R. 8, Parkhill, phone 6015-13, Parkhill. c SEED GRAIN Reg. Ajax grades Ajax, Oats, Galore Nobarb Barley. Ajax Oats out yielded all other varieties at the O.A.C. Guelph, Field Peas. WANTED to buy—Erban seed oats Cann’s Mills, Whalen Corners and Exeter, phones Kirkton 3 5-15 and Exeter 35W. FOR SALE—NO. 1 Oats, Commercial Cartier and Alaska O.A.C. No. 21, and LOST AND FOUND 'LOST—In Exeter ladies stone set ring on Tuesday, March 19. Lib­ eral reward. Box Z, Times- Advocate. WANTED THE TIMES-ADVQCATE, EXETER, ON’TAR io, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 28th, 1946 HELP WANTED WANTED-—Young girl^for full or part time house work. Apply at Times-Advocate. 28* WANTED—A middle-aged lady to care for aged couple. Apply nt Times4Advocate. 28:4* HELP WANTED—Ope sticker man in planing mill. Must have a year's experience. Good pay. Dashwood Planing Mill. 28-4tc PAINTING—Brush or spray. No job too large or too small. Gerald Grattou. Phone 42r3 Dashwood. 28-4tp JESNEY SHOE REPAIR —- Now . open tor business. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to, Crediton. tfp ■ RENFREW SALES & SERVICE Hand turned or electric tors, also enameled stoves. Hugh Thiel i Phone 93r4 separa- WANTED •—• An experienced egg grader. Apply to J, H. Dalton, Mount Carmel, phone 23r3 Cred­ iton. 28* NURSE AIDS WANTED The Ontario Hospital, St, Thomas has openings*3 for women between the ages of 18 and 40 as Nurse Aids, 'Good salary, eight hour duty, six day week, three weeks vacation with pay on completion of each year of service, Short course of in­ struction given, opportunities for advancement. Living accommoda­ tion available in modern Nurses’ Residence. Apply Superintendent, Ontario Hospital, St. Thomas 28:4c. COOK,” general, experienced. Apply Central Hotel, Exeter, phone 151. 21c REAL ESTATE stores; barn, hen- FOR SALE—10i0l acres on pave­ ment adjoining Varna which has school, churches, mill, brick house, new. bank dressed lumber painted, house upstairs, electricity, water in both; driveshed, henhouse feeding repair. Some bush. Real bargain, immediate possession W. C. Pearce, Exeter. -Brick house, smallFOR SALE* barn and six acres of good land. Well • located. Land ready for spring cultivation. C. V. Pickard. FOR SALE — 55 acres with com­ plete set of buildings; 100 acres with brick house and bank barn. Both near Exeter. Spring posses­ sion. C. V. Pickard. Main Street. FOR SALE—Frame cottage in Exe­ ter, hydro and town water. Well located. C. V. Pickard, Exeter. 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, Hensail, or Arthur Weber Auctioneer, Dashwood. tfc PASTURE FARMS FOR SALE— 100 acres, McGillivray Twp. Ex­ cellent farm, running water some wood. Also 110'0 acre 50 acre farm close Both with good water V. Pickard, Exeter. farm, and to Exeter. supply. C. 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 iby large spruce trees. Purchase of 2 lots optional. Opportunity of obtain­ ing a smaller home is the reason for selling. Foi’ terms apply to . the owner. 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 BABY CHICKS NEUHAUSER’S NEW CHICKS iStart with Neuhausers this year 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 kind New management and a breeding program and a new of chick. Reasonably priced too. Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King Street. London, Ontario.7tfc Zurich. 7-4 tp NOTICES Having disposed of my Hardware Business I desire all accounts paid by April 1st, 1946. Any accounts not paid by that date will 'be hand­ ed in for collection with costs. B. W. F. BEAVERS ’ 21:28 NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS OF S.S. NO. 14, STEPHEN A special meeting will -be held in the schoolhouse, Centralia, on Friday evening, March 29th, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of taking a recorded vote on the questiou, “Are you in favor of entering a township school ‘ area.” _______Gerald Godbolt, Secretary NOTICE to all Rawleigh customers who are in need of immediate supplies. Call on your Rawleigh dealer at his residence in Exeter near bridge. I will call on you as soon as possible. E. L. Johnston Phone .183 26* The NOTICE Ratepayers of the Municipality of Centralia, Ont. meeting of the ratepayers ofA meeting of the ratepayers of Centralia will be held in the school­ house, Centralia, on Friday’evening, April 5th, at 8 p.m. for the purpose of deciding for .fire protection for the municipality1. Representatives from the Ontario .Fire Marshall’s office and from the Fire Engine Company will be present. Come out and let your trustees know whether or not you wish this equipment pur­ chased for our village. Anyone from outside the village who wish to hear these speakers are welcome tp attend. Signed: The Police Trustees of the Municipality of Centralia—C. Ray Lammie, Sec'y. C.C.M. and kick condition, ■only used six -months. Apply at Times Advocate or phone Credi­ ton 17r34, 28c EMPLOYMENT WANTED — Ex­ perienced bookkeeper, ex service­ man desires part time work monthly statements and income tax returns, phone 118W. 28c WANTED—Cattle to pasture during the summer, Apply to Lloyd Wal- per, R.R. If Dashwood, phone 32r6, Dashwood. 28* MISCELLANEOUS IFOR SALE—Quebec heater with oven, Ken Hodgins, phone i27r3 Crediton, 28c FOR SALE— Machinists double- 'end bench grinder with U horse heavy duty motor, also rubber tire wagon. W. Morley, Andrew Street, Exeter. Phone 226. 28* WANTED TO RENT — Ex-airman, wife and baby desire furnished- or unfurnished house or 3 rooms on ground floor in Exeter. Per­ manently employed, phone 118W. 28* Tough weather is here again —- build RESISTANCE against Head­ colds, Sinus and Hayfever — by using NAMELESS Cold Remedy. 'Sold in two sizes, 60c, 35c, at Browning’s, Robertson’s. Grigg’s, Sanders’ Stores. 28:4 A Treat for your Feet! Use Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve for prompt relief. 50c at Robertson’s and all druggists. FOR” SALE—lOne gray mare or gray horse, rising six years old. Phone Earl Ratz, 24r22 Crediton. 28c CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead animals removed. Two-hour ser­ vice day or night. Phone Credi­ ton 47rl5 collect, Jack Williams, 28-5tc .Slender Tablets are effective. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks’ $5, at Robertson’s and ail druggists. FOR SALE—Belgain mare rising 8 years, in foal, sound, also 6 pigs, ready to wean; few thousand Used brick and a quantity of big square timber. Lloyd Parsons phone 48H0 Kirkton. .28* WANTED TO RENT—50 to 100 Acres of good pasture. Apply at Times-Advocate, ffc WANTED—100 horses, any kind of a cheap horse. Will pay good prices for them, Frank Taylor, Exeter. ttc AN OPPORTUNITY Established Ruraj Watkins Dis­ trict available, if you ate aggress­ ive, and between the ages of 25 and 55—have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get established in a profitable busi­ ness of your own. For full particu­ lars Write today to The J. R. Wat­ kins Company, Dept. O-tE-6, 2177' Masson st;, Montreal, Que, on SANDERS STREET, EXETER { next to H. Luing’s service station on FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1946 commencing at 1.30' pan, sharp the following: 3 bed-room suites, complete with springs and -mattresses ticks; field, j couch; enamel laundry table; kitchen ing machine and wringer; 3 small tables; 2 feather 6 feather pillows; Chester* suite; dining-room suite; 2 rugs 9x12; set of irons; Clare Jewel kitchen range; ' Stove and pipes; several rocking chairs; > 6 chairs; kitchen bake board; wash­ kitchen ironing high chair; 2 tea kettles; quantity of curtain rods; number pf pictures; window screens; buffet; wardrobe; wash tub; quantity of sealers; pots, pans; bench rip saw and turning lathe and other articles. TERMS—CASH FRANK GUNNING, Prop. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK "TAYLOR, Auct. scales; board; baby basinette; boiler; AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Andreiv Street, Exeter on SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1946 at 1,30 o’clock the following: .Doherty kitchen range, electric rangette, electric hot plate, Philco cabinet radio, 1 bedroom suite, chiffonier, vanity, bench, like new; 3-piece Simmons studio suite, like new; wall mirror, 2 commodes, 2 kitchen tables, kitchen sink, kit­ chen chairs; 3-piece cherry settee suite, English baby buggy, wash stand, kitchen cabinet work table, library table, smoking stand, can­ning ' .... rugs chair, large copper 1 pairs of homespun drapes, heater. Everything will be sold proprietor is moving into nished apartment. TERMS — CASH PAT O’CONtNOR, Prop. G. LAWSON, Clerk, F. TAYLOR, Auct. jars, coal buckets, shovels, and pictures, baby’s high tea kettle, 12 , Quebec as a the fur- 7-ft. cut; Tudhope manure spreader, in Massey-Harris seed Harris binder and Anderson Al condition; drill with fertilizer attachment, 13- hoe; McCormick-Deering mower} steel roller; 2-row teem scuffler, McCormick-Deering; 4-secUen dia­ mond burrows; dump rake; walk-1 ing plough; horse scuffler; steel wheel wagon; wood wheel wagon; sleighs; flat ruck for sleighs; hay rack; gravel box; Bain wagon box; 12-inch cutting box; stock scales, 2,000 lbs,; Chatham fanning mill; root pulper; Brantford grinder, 1.0- inch, with speed jack; 100 feet drive belt, 7-inch; speed jack with pulley; Viking cream separator, cap. 650 lbs,; top buggy; cutter; electric fencer; set double harness; set single harness; set sling ropes; hay fork; Lay knife; /200 ft, snow fence; 1 ’ J drum; bags; trees; chains;. steel pig trough; 10x12; range * chicken house; chicken troughs and founts; en wire; 50(L bus, mixed quantity of hay, FURNITURE — Single bed and springs; iron bed and springs; wooden bed and springs; coal heat’ er: Coleman lantern; Sparton radio in good working condition; sealers. TERMS—CASH ARTHUR DA;Y, (Prop. G. LAWSON, Clerk, PRANK TAYLOR, Auct. AUCTION SALE OF 5Q-ACRE FARM The undersigned has, received ih’ striictions to sell by public auction on NJ£ Lot 9, Con. 12. Stephen Twp» 50/ qcres more oi' less, on SATURDAY, APRIL 0th. 1946 at 2.30 p.m. Immediate possession, AU tillable land, TERMS—-TO per cent cash, baL gnee in 30 days, J, P, QUERIN, Prop. FRANK TAYLOR. Auct r <» f. n. steel water trough; 2 steel barrels; vise; .quantity of sacks; neckyokes; forks; : ; horse clippers; iron pig trough; colony shelter; brooder gas grain whiffle- shovels; i kettle; house, slatted stove; chick­ grain; old; years aged e i AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on. Stephen To wm ship on APRIL 3rd, 1946 Lot 7, Con. 4, AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction Lot 19, Con. 13, McGillivray Twp. on MONDAY, ABRIL 8, 1946 at 1 o’clock the following: HORSES—Horse, 6 years horse, 7 years old; horse, 8 old; horse, 10 years old; horse. CATTLE—6 cows, all coming, in soon; fresh cow; 4 2-year olds; 10 yearlings; 6 calves; 2 small calves. 3 pigs, almost ready for market; 2 brood sows; 6>0f hens; good dog< IMPLEMENTS — iMcD. binder; manure spreader; cultivator; seed drill; mower; disc; set harrows; wagon; hay rack; gravel box; rid­ ing plough; walking plough; Cream separator; set scales; extension ladder; hay fork rope and pulleys; scuffler; fanning mill; root pulper; vice; wheelbarrow; 2 set double harness; collars; single harness; set sleighs; cutter; buggy; forks; whiffletrees; neckyokes; chains; boxes; barrels; pails; quantity of wood and other articles. 20 tons hay; 100 bushels mixed grain; 25 bushels oats; 25 bushels barley; 125 'bushels wheat. Quantity of household furniture. At the same time there will be offered for sale the farm, 100 acres; 'brick house; L-shaped bank barn; drive shed; garage; plenty of water; 10 acres fall wheat; all fall ploughing done; this is a good farm, well fenced and in a good locality. Also 50‘ acres of grassland, Lot 18, Con. 8; 20 acres ploughed, the rest in grass with barn and shed, plenty of water. (Farm sold subject to reserve bid. TERMS—Of farm made known, day of sale. Chattels, Cash. DAVE GILBERT, Prop. GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, jAuct. •V f > r K A J ) WEDNESDAY, the following: -HORSES—Bay old; J'"',, mare, 9 years old; aged horse. CATTLE,—Cow due April 7; red cow due April 28; 2 farrow cows; 3 yearlings. 25 hens. IMPLEMENTS—Deering binder, 7-ft.; mower; man’ure .spreader; 2- walking harrow; fanning wagon; .... _ --------- buggy; Ankerholt cream separator; gravel box; hay fork ropes and pulleys; wheelbarrow; scuffler; 2 set double harness; buzz saw with engine com­ plete; 40 gal. drum; 50 forks; whiffletrees; chains; boxes; barrels; and other articles. FEED—Quantity of bushels mixed grain. 2 ’ horse, 4. ’ years black horse, 7 years old; bay r 4 J *• r < “L U» f JJLlw yVCJ j .1 ........ • -.4. — furrow' riding plough; plough; cultivator; disc hay rake; set of harrows; mill; set scales; seed drill; set sleighs; 2 cutters; z CLEARING AUCTION SALE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FEED W. E. Nairn, auctioneei' will sell r public auction on Lot 3, Con. 3, Usbome Twp. 2 .miles east of Centralia, on MONDAY, APRIL 1st, 1946 12.30 o’clock the following; HORSES^—Gelding, 10 years old; •brown mare, 9 yeai’s old; brown mare, 8 years old; black mare. 5 years old. CATTLE—2 Durham and Here­ ford cows, due at time of’sale; 4 Durham^cows, due ift April; Hol­ stein cow, due in April; 3 Hereford heifers, due in April; 2 Durham steers, 2 years old; 7 Durham'steers rising 2 years old; 4 Durham' heif- ‘ * g 2 years old; 9 Durham calves, rising 1 year old; registered Shorthorn bull, 3 years old. PIGS—iBrood sow, of sale; brood sow, just -’bred; hogs, 180 lbs.; ‘ ‘ —- 6 hogs, 10'0 lbs.. 5 pigs, 6 weeks old. POULTRY—180 Sussex x Hamp, pullets. , • GRAIN AND FEED—20 ton al­ falfa and clover hay; 5 ton second cut hay; 75 'bus. wheat; 125 bus. barley; 75 bus. Ajax oats, fit for seed; 800 bus. mixed grain.' IMPLEMENTS — Allis-Chalmers tractor on steel, Model U; Inter­ national 3-furrow plow; 9-foot culti-packgr tractor cultivator; 3- section spring tooth cultivator; steel land roller; 2 sets of iron harrows; International fertilizer drill, in good shape; Massey-Harris binder, 6 ft. cut; new International mower, 5 foot cut; International side rake; disc harrows; -rubber- tired wagon, new; set of sleighs; hay rack and sliding rack; buggy; ,.Lh 2‘ h.p. by at 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, A.D. 1946, are notified to send to J. H. Crawford, K.C., Wingham,, Ontario, on or before the thirtieth I ers, risin; day of March, A.D., 1946, full par- ticuuars of* their 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 regard only to which the ~ notice. DATED A.D. 1946. J. H. CRAWFORD, 7 Wingham, Ontario Solicitor for the Executor. Executor shall this eight day .* •) claims of then have I of March, K.C., NOTICE TO CREDITORS ; All persons having claims against the estate of the late Matthew Clark, who died on the 13th day of December, 1945, are hereby notified to send them to either of the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 1st day of (April, 1946. After the last named date the assets of the said Estate will be distributed among the persons en­ titled thereto, having regard only to claims of -which the undersigned shall then have notice. 21:28c MRS. EMILY CLARK, Hay P.O., LOUIS D. CLARK, Kippen. i AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 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 sow; 5 pigs, 10 weeks old. 20 chickens; 3 ducks. IMPLEMENTS — Massey-Harris 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; lard press; kettle; bag truck; twine; forks; shovels; doubletrees; chains; and other articles; also sulky plough; 2-furrdw plough. Walking plow' TERMS—(CASH ED. SWEITZER, Prop. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR7 Alict. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction gal. drum; neckyokes; wirebarb hay;100 beds, churn. TERMS—CASH. MRS. JACK EDWARDS, Prop. GEO. LAWSON, Clerk. iF'RANK TAYLOR, Auct on •» i t due at time 16 8 hogs, 150 lbs.; 9 shoats, 70 lbs.; Gem electric grindei’ with 2 h.p. motor; International cream separa­ tor with motor; chop bin; set of scales; root pulper; John De.ere manure spreader; .International 2- row sugar beet scuffler; small scuffler; 2 walking .pQWSyj sjing ropes; chains; 150 ft. snow fence; gravel box; extension ladder 'quan­ tity of lumber; electric fencer; col­ ony house, 10x112; 3 shelters; foun­ tains; troughs; brooder stove; poultry hoppers; electric brooder; good set of harness; collars; hog crate; forks; hoeS; shovels; and a host of small articles. Positively no reserve as the farm been sold. TERMS—CASH' GARFIELD THOMPSON, Prop. W. E. NAIRN, Auct. CLEARING AUCTION SALE 70 HEAD REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE DeLaval MILKING MACHINE Electric CREAM SEPARATOR at Lot 31, Concession 3, Biddulph Tp. z One mile west of Lucon, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1946 Sale to commence at one o’clock sharp. (Having sold our Retail Dairy Business in the Village of Lucan we are offering our entire Dairy Herd at Public Auction, consisting of the following: 10 cows, freshened in October and November, rebred for fall freshening; 10 cows, freshened during the last two months; 8 cows- due at sale time; 8 cows due in the next two months!; heifers, bred for yearling Holstein heifers; 12 heifer calves; 1 2-year-old bull; 1 bull, 6 months old. This Herd is in splendid condi­ tion and 60 of them bred and raised On our own farm. Only 4 cows over 7 years of age. DeLaval Magnetic Milker with three Single Units; 1 Viking Elect­ ric Cream Separator. This equip­ ment all in good condition. 1940 iChev. pickup, converted Army Truck. Serial No. 08420'02694. Motor No. 3554474,. iPositively no reserve. TERMS—CASH PARK BROS., Proprietors, WM. NAIRN, Auctioneer. 10 2-tyear-old early fall; ’10 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction . on .Lot 14, 15. Con. 6, Stephen Twp on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, at 1 o’clock the following: CATTLE—'Cow, due (April due April 10; cow due 'May due May 8; cow due June ., , due June 18; cow due June 25; heifer due in June; 2 fresh cows- with calves , at foot; 3 steers rising 2 years; 3 heifers .rising 2 years; 14 yearlings; 2 small calves. PIGS—Sow with 6 pigs, 4 weeks old; 4 sows due in /May; 22 chunks. 180 hens. IMPLEMENTS—Model C Allis- Chalmers tractor on rubber, like new, this is a good tractor; 2-fur- row Cockshutt walking plough; riding plough; M.H. binder, 7 ft.r good shape; manure spreader; M.H. hay loader; McCormick-Deering. seed drill; 13 plate disc; Frost & Wood grain drill, land roller, grind­ stone/ M.H. cultivator, 17 teeth,, like new; /Bissell disc-for tractor; emery stone; McCormick-Deering •disc; M.H. corn binder; hay rake; 2 sets harrows; 2 wagons; 2 hay racks; set sleighs; gravel box; stock rack; fanning mill; set of scales; 6 h.p. gas engine; Portland , door cutter; 1946 cow cow cow 25; . .box cutter; buggy;, light wagon; sling ropes; mower,, steel post; ex- r f (f c J A * r J has AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 16, Con. 1, Stephen Township, 1 miles south of Exeter- on No, 4 Highway, on TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1940 at 1:00 o’clock the following: HORSES —• Bay mare, 8 years old; aged mare. CATTLE—Black cow, freshened February; blue roan with calf at. foot; red cow due time of sale; red cow, due in May; roan coW, due in April; roan hOifer, due this spring; 3 2-year-old heifers; 4 yearlings; spring calf. (POULTRY — 165 light Sussex pullets, . IMPLEMENTS — Wallis tractor 12-20, completely overhauled last year; 2-furroW tractor plow; stiff­ tooth cultivator with tractor hitch; 3-section lever harrows; Massey- AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction in HENSALL ■The Property of the late Mrs/' Churchill, on THURSDAY, APRIL 4th, 1946 at 1.30 o’clock the following: REAL ESTATE—iFrame 5-room house, garage, frame barn, hydro, hard and soft water, garden, 2 lots of land, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — Heater, cook stove, 2 kitchen tables, 6 kitchen chairs, kitchen cabinet, couch, settee, 2 rockers, 6 parior Chairs, 3 small tables, pictures, 2 rugs, table lamp, sideboard, sewing machine, day bed, bed springs, mattresses, drCsser, sealers, dishfes of all kinds, washing machine, Wash tubs, boiler, pots, pans, garden tools, latVn mower, 2 tons of soft coal, a quantiy of ’ wood, boxes, barrels and other articles, TERMS O(F SALE — Chattels, cash. Terms of real eState made known oh .day of sale. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. 6 ft.; cedar posts^ tension ladder; pig "trough; % h.p.' motor: 5 h.p. motor, both in good condition; 3 ladders; 3 sets double harness; 4 collars; i2 sets single harness; set ibritchen harness; col­ lar tops; heavy third harness: Oliver scuffler; single scuffler; 75> bags; vise in good condition; sugar kettle; cream separator, driven: root pulper, t galvanized grain baskets; baggers; hay fork; inch gas piping; pump jack; turnip drill; pea har­ vester; 3 chicken crates; electric fence; 'quantity of lumber; horse clippers; horse blankets; robe; forks; whiffletrees; neckyokes; chains; pails; boxes; barrels; and other articles. FEED—20 tons of mixed liayr 5;0'0 bushel^ of mixed grain; 5Q bushels of wheat; 25 bushels of barley. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS inghouse electric stove; suites; wash stand; suite; Morris chair; table; 6 chairs; 'Side^bOard; lar tables; 2 toilet sets; machine with extra row; drapes; dining room rug, 10 hooked rugs}; laundry coal oil heater; wringer; quantity of dishes; Churn: motor gas driven;. ; 2 grain West- 2 bedroom 3-piece parlor dining room 2 cel- sewing- curtain 11x12; stove; barrel; -*......... — W1UUI, dutchoven* pots; pans; puils; jam jars; bath tub; sink; (pictures. TERMS—CASH CHRIS. HAIST, Prop. GEO. LAWSON, ’Clerk, FRANK TAY(LOR, (ART WEBER, Auctioneers. 1 ■ •v ■1 > \ t k * 4 * V r* .*