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FOR SALE—Frame cottage in Exe
ter, hydro and town water. Well
located. C. V. Pickard, Exeter.
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•wagons;
set of
Single and Double Hot
Plates
Record Players
Electric Toasters
Vacuum Cleaners
Nxxtone Door Chimes
FOR SALE OR RENT—-A second
hand Remington-Rand typewriter,
Apply at Times-JAdyocate. *
FOR SALE—Roy’s C.C.M. bicycle,
in good condition. Phone 33r79
Hensall 4*
FOR SALE—A quantity of mixed
hay. Phone Nelson Sinclair 36r33
Crediton. 4c
MacNaughton Seed Co.
FOR SALE—2-furrow Otaco tractor
plow, nearly new. Apply to Harry
Beaver, Hay P.O. 4*
FOR RENT—'Grass land to rent
for pasture. Apply to Silas Stan-
lake, Exeter. 4*
FOR SALEI—Brick house, small
barn and six acres of good land.
Well located. Land ready for
spring cultivation. C. V. Pickard.
Citizens of Exeter, Hensall,
Zurich, Dashwood, Crediton,
Centralia, and students of the
rural schools. ’
PAINTING—Brush or spray. No
job too large or too small. Gerald
Gratton. Phone 42r3 Dashwood.
28-4tp
’LOST—In Exeter ladies stone set
ring on Tuesday, March 19. Lib
eral reward. Box Z, Times-
Advocate,
FOR SALE.—Autotrac, 1928 Chev.
motor, good -running condition,
reasonable. Wilmer H. Jones, R.
R. 3, Kippen, Ont. Phone Hen
sall 81rl,2 4c
FOR SALE — 55 a<?res yzith com
plete set of buildings; 100 acres
with brick house and bank barn.
Both near Exeter. Spring- posses
sion, C. V. Pickard. Main Street,
featuring
his Casa Roydl
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th is the
date tQ set aside for the hockey
cluli dance
Thornton and
Orchestra.
JEIS'NE'Y SHOE REPAIR — Now
open for business. Repairing
neatly and promptly attended to.
Crediton. ’ tfp
FOR SALE-—Baby strdllei* with
springs, like new. Apply at
Times-Advocate. 4c
FOR SALE
bun, purebred,
both ready for
Scott, R. R. 1,
33r9, Kirkton.
(Purebred Hereford
Yorkshire bogt
service. Clifford
Kirkton, phone
4*
FOR SALE—A Good Cbeer ranges
poal or wood, white enamel front,
in good repair, Apply to 'Box 196,
Exeter. .4*
Now available, ready mixed, ready to sow, prepared
according to approved standards and recognized formula.
Full seed information and details available.
PER LB. 45c
A full line of all clovers and grasses with the exception
of Red Clover.
All stocks are short—order early and avoid disappoint
ment.
Want Ads Will Shower You With Results
We now have on display, and for
immediate delivery, a complete line of
LIGHTING FIXTURES
for every room in your home
Table Lamps
Trilit e Lamps
—- Radios
Goodyear
TRUCKS
Snelgrove Tire and Electric
Phone 18
Exeter, Ontario
ZION
Mrs. Gordon Sudgeon, of Nissouri
is spending several weeks with Mrs.
Jack Johns.
Norman Brock visited on
who
Hos-
Our waste paper drive
amounted to over 25 tons
—a record for this area!
Mr.
Sunday with ’Mr. Jack Bailey
has been a patient in Victoria
pital, London.
Mr. Eph. Hern and Laurene
returned homie after spending a
very pleasant holiday in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern and, family visited on Sunday evening’
with Mr. and Mrs. Myron 'Culbert,
of Lucan.
Miss Irene Brock was in Wind
sor over the week-end attending
the Y.W. Conference.
Of the schools, No. 2 Hay
under supervision of Mrs. Rod
Ellis collected the most paper
.—2,620 pounds to win a cash,
award of $10.
Thank You!
Tuckey Transport, Scout
master, Scouts, Cubs and Girl
Guides for your splendid co
operation.
The Senior Patrol
1st Exeter Boy
Scout Troop
Hardwood Flooring Contractor
New Floors Laid and Sanded
Old Floors refinished with a
up-to-date machine.
—Estimates free—
Phone Crediton 1OJ
J. W. MORLEY, K.C.
(Continued from page 1)
Morley in his law practise, also
Grafton Cochrane, -'another of um
native born boys, who has formed
a partnership with Mr. F. W. Glad
man. a
We are glad to have Mr. John
Morley as a guest with us, that he
may share in the honors shown his
son. The early training of Jim by
his parents has had much to do
with the forming of his character.
.Particularly must we mention the
high ideals set forth by the. 'Mother
who passed to the great beyond
some years ago. . ’
.We wish to congratulate oux*
Ontario Government for appoint
ing Mr. Morley as Police Magistrate
for the County^and heartily thank
oux* Member, Dr. Hobbs Taylor for
his part in this selection. It is a
pleasure for us to have Dr. Taylor
present with us so that we can
personally tell him that we are
indebted to him for bringing this
honor to Mr. Morley and to us as
citizens of Exeter. We are proud of
you, Dr. Taylor as our representa
tive, and ask you to introduce oux*
new Police Magistrate fox* the*
County of Huron, Mr. James Wilson
Morley, K.C.
Mr.,
our
new
FOR SALE—'Coal brooder stove in
good condition, capacity 500'
chicks; & ton hard coal fox* same
if desired; also |14 plate Inter
national heavy duty out-throw
disc, new boxings, suitable fox*
small tractor. Gordon Ratz phone
24r31 Creditoxx. 4c
NEUHAUSER’S NEW OHIOKS
(Start with Neuhausers this year
and get that extra breeding that
only pedigreed sires can giye. All
oux* 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.
Neuliauser Hatcheries,
81 King Street,
Loudon, Ontario.
FOR SALE--4-10i0( acres oxi pave
ment adjoining Varnq wjxich has
school, churches, mill, stores;
brick house, new bank barn,
dressed lumbei* painted, lien-
house upstairs, electricity, watex*
in both; driveshed, henhouse
needing repair. Some bush. Real
bargain, immediate possession W.
0, Pearce, Exeter,
FOR SALE — 3-plow and 2-plow
International tractors on rubber;
also 193 6 New ImperiaJ motor
cycle. Leon Triebner, R.R. 1,
Grand Bend, phone 48rll, Dash
wood. 28:4:11*
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
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. ILink, Dashwood, or Henry
Adkins, Hensall, or Arthur Webex*
Auctioneer, Dashwood. tfc
old; horse, 10 years old; aged
horse.
CATTLE—6 cows, all coming In
soon; fresh cow; 4 2-yeax* Qlds; 10
yearlings; 6 calves; 2 small calves,
3 pigs, almost ready fox- market;
2 brood sows; 6D1 hens; good dog.
IMPLEMENTS — McD. 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; 25 bushels wheat,
Quantity of household furniture.
At the same time there will- be
offered fox- 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 TAYiLOR, Auct.
Deering fertilizer drill; 13-plate
disc; Frost & Wood grain- drJll; land
roller; grindstone; Massey-Harrle
cultivator, 17 'teeth, tractor hitch,
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; box cutter; buggy;
light wagon; sling ropes; Massey,
Harris mower, 6 ft,, like new;
cedax- posts; steel post; exten
sion ladder; pig trough; % h.p,
motor,: 5 h.p.o motor, both in good
condition; 3 ladders; 3 sets double
harness; 4 collars;
harness; set ibritchen harness; col
lar tops; heavy third harness;
Oliver scuffler; single scuffler; 7?
bags; vise in good condition; sugar
kettle; cream separator, motor
driven; root pulper, motor driven;
galvanized grain baskets; 2 grain
baggers; hay fork; inch gas -piping;
pump jack;
vester;
fence;
clippers:
forks;
chains;
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; McCor
mick-Deering mower, nearly hew;
set 4-section harrows; set of
back band team harness, in good
condition. Apply to Ernie Thomp
son, R.R. 8, Parkhill, phone
6 0’5-13, Parkhill.________' c
FOR SALE—NO. 1
Oats, Commercial
Cartier and Alaska
O.A.C. No. 21, and
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
35-15 and Exeter 35W. ’
Girl Guides Meet
The Girl Guides’ meeting was
held last Thursday' as usual at 7
o’clock. They opened theii* meeting
by singing “O Canada” followed
by .inspection and discussion. Patrol
i2 conducted a quiz on. all the
things they learned in connection
with theix* “Tenderfoot Tests”.
Winners
Helen Sweet. They closed
meeting by singing “God 'Save
King”
Tenderfoot
were, Loretta* Pym. and
their
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and “Taps”
GREENWAY
Greenway . Community
Greenway Red Cross district
ClubThe
of the
are having a ham supper, honoring
the returned men and their par
ents in this district, on Thursday
evening, April 4th, in the Ignited
‘Church, Supper will be served from
6 to 8 p.m. Capt. Rapson,- of Wat
ford, will be the guest, speaker. All
the families in tthis : district are
asked to help make this banquet 0,
success.’
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pollock,
of Kerrwood, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pol
lock.
Messrs. Earl Gardner, and Bob
Bullock, of Toronto, spent the week
ends at their homes here,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and
David, of Sarnia, Mrs. Willard
Forbes and Bruce, of Forest, Mr.
and Mrs. David Wilson, of Arkona,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Brown and Gordon
and Mr. and .Mrs. Dean Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mickle and
family and , Miss Janet Mickle, of
Alvinston, visited last Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Milto^jjPollock.
Mrs. Jack Pickering arrived from
overseas last week and is at pres
ent staying at the home of
mother-in-law. Mrs. T. Corsaut.
i be
‘in-
by
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'Buyer and seller find Times-
Advocate For Sale ads mutually
profitable.her
Also we carry a complete line of Permanent Pasture Grasses
aS Well as a Permanent Pasture Mixture prepared according
to approved standards, mixed ready to sow.
the following seeds in both No. 1 and No. 2 Grades-
ALFALFA, RED CLOVER, ALSIKE, TIMOTHY,
TIMOTHY-ALSIKE MIXTURE, ALFALFA-RED
CLOVER MIXTURE
Zwicker Seed Co. Ltd.
Phone 3W Crediton
BOARD OF EDUCATION
(Continued from page 1)
recognition of their attainments
recorded in a roll of honor and
dividual certificates as outlined
the Committee. Included in this :
lion are two awards of five dollars
each to the highest girl and highest
boy writing oxi the entrance examin
ation from the Exeter Public School.
Carried.
The Insurance Committee were
asked to look into the mattex* of
Liability Insurance.
Moved by E. R. Hopper, seconded
by .Dr. Cowon and carried: that the
following accounts be paid: C. V.
Pickard, insurance premium 30,91;
W. H, Hodgson, insurance premium
8.80; Robertson’s, supplies 1.42;
Huntington Laboratories, supplies
17.50; Underwood (Limited, rental
6.00; Sanders* Grocery 12.83; Grigg
Stationery 26.34; B. W. F. Beavers*
Supplies 38.89; R, E. Russell, sup-
plies 13.50; Jones & May* supplies
14.23,
The meeting adjourned on the
motion of’ W. E. Middleton.
K, MacFaul, Sec’y.
AN OPPORTUNITY
Established Rural Watkins Dis
trict available. If you are 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-E-6, 2177
Masson St.,- (Montreal, Que.
4:11:18:25
PASTURE FARMS FOR SALE—
100 acres, McGillivray Twp. Ex
cellent farm, running water some
wood. Also l|0'0 acre farm and
50 acre farm close to Exeter.
Both with good water supply. O.
V, Pickard, Exeter.-
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^
iback kitchen and bathroom. Full
’basement and hot watex* 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
fox* selling. For terms apply to
the owner.
FOR SALE—100-acre farm id Us-
iborne Township, good buildings,
well-fenced and drained. Posses
sion immediately. Apply to R. D.
Hunter, Exeter. tfc
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Hay Township Public School Area
A public meeting will be held” at
8.00 o’clock p.rix., at each of the
centres named below for the pur
pose of discussing the formation of
a Hay Township Public School Area.
1. —Thursday, April 11th', at S.S,
No. 12, Hay, Concession 14.
2. -—(Monday, April 15th, at Zurich
in the Town Hall.
3. —Wednesday, April 17th, at
S.S. No. 10, Hay, Concession 2.
R. O. Staples and J H. Kinkead,
Public School Inspectors fori; Huron,
and Arthux* Amy, of Stephen Town
ship, will be the guest
The ratepayers are invited
these meetings. You are
pass this information on
who may be ^interested.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk,
WILLIAM HAUGH, Reeve.
£
speakers,
to attend
asked to
to others
HELP WANTED
COOK—Capable taking full charge
staff meals, assistants provided;
season May to Sept. Very good
wages. Write or phone W. Eric
McIlroy, Lakeview Casino, Grand
Bend. Phone 59rl.
SUMMER WAITRESSES WANTED:
Girls of neat appearance for
“Snack Shop,” ‘Grand Bend;
season May or June till Labor
iDay night; good’ wages; nice liv
ing quarters overlooking lake;
very reasonable working hours.
Girls supervised; charactei* refer
ences required. Apply in own
handwriting to W. Eric McIlroy,
Lakeview Casino, Grand Rend,
Ont.
ASSISTANTS for “Snack Shop”
kitchen; June to Laboi* Day. Ap
ply W. Eric McIlroy, Lakeview
Casino, Grand Bend, Ont.
FEMALE HELP WANTED—House
keeper, middle aged for tobacco
farm and to look after green
house some, experience net need
ed. For further particulars either
vh*ite> to Anton Herman, R., R. 1,
Straffordville or phone J13r21,
Straffordville. . ’ 4:11*
HELP WANTED—One sticker man
in planing mill. Must have a
' year’s experience. Good pay.
Dashwood Planing Mill. 28-4tc
NURSE AIDS WANTED .
The Ontario Hospital, St, Thomas
has Openings 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
Ceutrhl Hotel, Exeter« phone 151.
21C
CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead
animals removed. Two-hour ser
vice day or night. Phone Credi
ton 47rl5 collect. Jack Williams.
2 8-5tc
WANTED—100 horses, any kind of
a cheap horse. Will pay good
prices for them. Frank Taylor,
Exeter tfc,
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on 0
North Half Lot 13, Con. 2, Hay
on
TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1946
at 1.00 o’clock, the following:
HORSES—'Bay gelding, 8 years
old; roan mare, 9 years old; black
mare, 10 years old; gray mare, lOi
years old.
CATTiLE—‘Fresh cow with calf
at foot; 2 cows, 4 years old; Jer
sey cow, milking good; 7 yearlings;
snxali calf.
PIGS: 2 sows with 8 and
4 'sows in pig; ‘boar.
110 hens. 1 dog.
IMPLEMENTS—'Binder ;
cultivator; seed drill; disc;
horse scufflers; set of harrows;
riding plow; 2 walking plows; hay
rake: 2 gang plows; i2
land roller; gravel box;
sleighs; stone-boat; root pulper
cream separator; set of
fanning mill, hay rack; quantity of
lumber; 14 iron fence posts; rub
ber tire buggy; 2 sets double har
ness;; cutter; set of single harness;
collars; sling' ropes; trailer? 50
sap buckets, new; forks; shovels;
hoes; whiffletrees; neckyokes;
chains; boxes; barrels and othex*
articles. .
FEED . AND GRAIN—4. tons of
hay; 100 bushels of mixed feed; 10
bushels seed^ oats; 10 bushels seed
turnip drill; pea har-
3 phicken crates; electric
quantity of lumber; horse- '
horse blankets; robe;
whiffletrees; neckyokes;
pails; boxes; barrels; 2
cistern, pumps; grass seeder; saus
age grinder and press; semi
rotary pump; deep-well iron pump;
and other, articles.
FEED-—20 tons of mixed hay;
500 bushels of mixed grain; 501
bushels of wheat; 25 bushels of
barley.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — West
inghouse electric stove; 2 bedroom
suites; wash stand; 3-piece parlor
suite; Morris chair; dining room
table; 6 chairs; side-board; 2 cel
lar tables; 2 toilet sets; dining
room rug, 11x12; 10 hooked rugs;
laundry stove; coal oil heater; bar-
»rel; quantity of dishes; churn;
dutch oven; pots; pans; pails; jam
jars; bath tub; sink; pictures.
TERMS—CASH
CHRIS, HAIST, Prop.
OEO. LAWSON, 'Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, IART
WEBER, Auctioneers.
i
AUCTION SALES
bushels seed^ oats; 10 bushels
barley.
TERMS—CA^H .
ED. HUGHES, JPropt
G. LAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
AUCTION SALE OF -
REAL ESTATE AND HOUSE
HOLD EFFECTS
in **
HENSALL
Richmond St., South of Post 'Office-
on
SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1946
Saie starts at 1.30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECS—Walnut bedroom set with mattress arid,
spi’ings; ' cherry bedroom set with
mattress and springs; oak bedroom,
set with spring mattress * and.
springs; oak wash stand; another
wash stand; oak hall rack; walnut
dining-room table;/ oak kitchen
table; oak kitchen cabinet with,
enamel top, large glass cherry cup
board; small cupboard; 2 settees;
spring couch; walnut lounge; 4 up
holstered chairs; dining-room chairs
2 arm- chairs; kitchen chairs; 3 oak
rockers; 3 small tables, Singei* sew
ing machine; Victrola and records;
pillows,
a
range;
clock; dishes; silver
curtains; cushions,;
I'
AUCTION SALE OF REAL
~ ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD
GOODS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell iby 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—Frame 5-room
house, garage, frame barn, hydro,
hard and soft water, garden, 2 lots
of land. ' l,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE —
Heater, cook stove, 2 kitchen tables,
6 kitchen chairs, kitchen cabinet,
couch, settee, 2 rockers, 6 parlor
chairs, 3 .sriiall tables, pictures, 2
rugs, table lamp, sideboard, sewing
machine, day bed, bed springs,
xnattresses, dresser, sealers, dishes
of all kinds, washing machine, .wash
tubs, boiler, -pots, pans, garden
tools, lawn mower, 2 tons of soft
coal, a quantiy of wood, boxes,
barrels and othex* articles.
•TERMS OF SALE — Chattels,
cash. Terms of real estate made
known on day of sale.
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
W. E. Nairn will sell by public
auction on *
Lot 10, Highway 23
one’ half mile south of Kirkton,
TUESDAY, APRIL 9th, 1946
at 1 o’clock the following:
HORSES—Clyde mare, 12 years
old; Clyde gelding, 5 years old.
CATTLE—37 head of. Shorthorn
cattle; 2 cows due in May; heifer
due in May; 3 fresh cows; 4 cows,
milking, bred to freshen in fall. 7
steers, 900 lbs.;'5 steers, rising two
years; 3 heifers, rising two years;
4 heifers, one-year-old; 3 calvfes, 6
months old. 5 calves, 2 weeks to .2
months.
PIGS—4 sows with litter by side
(3 weeks old); 5 sows due (April
15th; pure bred. Berk hog, 18
months old; . 4 pigs,. 1401 lbs.; 8
chunks, 60 lbs.
IMPLEMENTS Massey-Harris
13-hoe drill; Massey-Harris 13-disc
drill with fertilator; 3 sections
Fleury-Bissel] drags; 4-wheel trail
er; 10-inclx grinder; 45 gal.
drum; 5 bags /potatoes.
TERMS—CASH
ROBT. E. ROSS, Px’op.
. W. E. NAIRN, Auctioner.
on
AUCTION SALE OF
50-ACRE FARM
The undersigned has received
structions to sell by public auction
on
N}£ Lot 9, Con. 12. Stephen Twp.
‘ on
SATURDAY, APRIL 6tli. 1946
5 Oi acres more or less,
in-
at 2.30 p.m,
Immediate possession. All
land, ,
TERMS—-10 ner cent cash, * bal
ance in 30 days.
J. P. QUERIN, Prop.
FRANK TAYILOR. > Auct
tillable
AUCTION SALE OF FARM,
FARM STOCK AND
IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned has received —
structions to sell by public auction
Lot 19, Con* 13, McGillivray Twp*
on
MONDAY, IAIPRIL 8, 1946
at 1 O’clock the following:
HORSES—Horse, 6 years old*
horse, 7 years old; horse, 8 years
in-
carpets, mats,
] feather ticks;
(commode chair;
stove pipes; <
pieces; sealers,
window shades; air cushion; enam
el bed-pan; large chest fox* bedding;
trunks; extension ladder; lawn
mower; pulley and rope; and other
articles. * - "**
HOUSE AND PROPERTY . —- * 2- .
storey brick house, garage and brick
stable combined;, situated on corner of Richmond and Nels’on streets,
one block south.of post office; two
lots 308, 309. A well-built house
with hardwood floors, furnace, hard
and soft water. Immediate posses
sion. Sold subject to reserve bid.
In case of rain sale will be held
in
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 Txvp
on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1946
at 1 o’clock the following:
HORSES — Roan gelding,
6 years; '' ' ' . " .
aged gray mare; gx’ay horse*
years old.
CATTLE—(Cow-, due (April 8;
due April 10; coyr due 'May 5;
due May 8; cow due June 9;
due June 18; cow due June
heifei* due in June;
with calves at foot;
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 lx eins.
IMPLEMENTS—Model C 1 Allis-
Chalmers tractor -on rubber* like,
new, this is a good tractor; 2-fur-
rpw Cocksliutt txmetox4 plough}
riding plough; M.H. hinder, 7 ft.,
good shape; manure, spreader; M.H.
hay loader, nearly new; McCormick-
rising
black horse, 8 years old;
10;
COW
cow
cow
.25;
2 fresh cows
3 steers rising
feather
3 chamber sets;
Findlay
the Town shed.
TERMS—'CASH
MRS-. J. D. SIMPSON, Prop.
GEO. R. HESS, iProp.
HJAROiLD JACKSON, Auct.
FARM SOLD /
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
Lot 18, Con. 10, McGillivray Twp.
% mile south of Brinsley, on
TUESDAY, APRIL 16th, 1946
at 1 o’clock, the following:
HORSES—’Gray mare, 10 years
old; brown mare, 14 years old.
CATTLE—Durham cow, calf at
foot; 3 Durham cows, farrows,
short keeps; 2 Durham heifers, ris
ing 3 years old, short’keeps; 4 Dur
ham heifers, 2 years old; 2 steers,
rising 2 years ,old; 2 yearling hei
fers;
IMPLEMENTS —* Massey-Harris
binder, 6 ft. cut, good; John Deere
mower, good; M.H. hay rake; John
Deere manure • spreader; M.H. 11-
hoe grain drill; M.H. 13-hoe seed
drill With fertilizer attachment in
good shape;
throw disc . ., ________
cultivator; 3-drUrn steel land roller;
International bean scufflex* with
discs and pulleY, nearly new; Inter
national 9 ft. Culta Sand Packer*
nearly new; 2 sets of drag- liarrows;
Cockshutt riding plow; 12 Walking
plows; good Bain wagon; 1-horse
scuffler; set of sleighs; set of light
sleighs; 2 cutters* 2 buggies; cut
ting box; '"root pulper; clover bun
cher; hay fork; set of slings- fan
ning mill; 140 feet of pro-war hay
fork rope, new; 2 sets of work haf*
ness;- r."”;
new binder canvases; I__
tor and platform for M.H.
binder; ‘
Cartier seed oats;
Cyclone grass
other articles.
TfcRMS-jOASH
E. H. HARRIS, Prop.
J, R. McLEjAN* Attotioner. 4:11
14 plate Bissell in
harrow; spring-tooth
jye, new, & sous oi woi-K nar-
2s000 lb, Renfrew scales; 2
; lever eleva-
— ------ 6 ft,cidei’ press; quantity or
-L; timothy seed;
seeder ahd many
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