HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-03-06, Page 4THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 6th, 1947
TENDERS WANTED
COMING EVENTS WANTED
Albert Hay Malotte, noted Amer
ican composer, who set the Lord’s
Prayer to music, composed the en
trancing score for the beautiful all
color drama, /‘The Enchanted For
est”, playing at Leavitt’s Theatre,
March 6th, 7th, and Sth,
URGENT — Has -anyone in Exeter
2 or 3 unfurnished rooms to of
fer. Can supply references.. Ap
ply Box R, Exeter Times-Advo
cate. *
WANTED—25 or 30 good weaners
Apply to Harvey Godbolt, phone
Exeter 178rl3. 6cNOTICES
NOTICE—The meeting of the Ste
phen Township Council has been
postponed until Monday, March
10th, 1947. •— L. B. Hodgson,
Clerk 6e
WANTED — Part time stenograph
er. Apply at Times-Advocate. 6c
WANTED—Would like to buy 10
to 20 acres, with fair buildings,
some fruit trees, not too far from
school. 'State price and particulars.
W. J. Dickey, Jerseyville, Ont.
6:13:20*
WANTED —• Waitress for Central
Hotel, Exeter. Apply at the Hotel.
27c
NOTICE — The Coal Dealers of
Exeter announce that it will -be
necessary- for all persons needing
■coal to have the laneways opened
up. c
Accounts against the Public
School Board and the Exeter Dis
trict High School Board must be
in the hands of the respective sec
retaries not latei’ than the 25th of
each month.
W. H. Hodgson, P.S. Sec’y.
R. N. Creech, E.D.H.S. Sec’y.
pro-tem.
HELP WANTED — An experienced
bench carpenter; also one or -two
apprentices for cabinet work.
Jensen & Co., Box 16 6, Exeter.
Phone 268J. tfc
WANTED — House or apartment
for Airforce officer, wife and
two small girls, arriving March
17, prefer unfurnished but will
take furnished, with two bed
rooms, quiet and reliable tenants
willing to decorate if necessary.
Write or phone collect F/D
George Bury, 53 3 Glengrove
Ave., N., Toronto. Telephone
Orchard 6630. 27:6:13c
NOTICE—Householders please ob
tain two garbage cans, one for
garbage and one for ashes, as
garbage collection will commence
in the near future. C. V. Pickard,
Clerk.
POSTPONED MEETING <
At a meeting of the Exeter Agri
cultural Society on (February 12th
it was recommended that the Agri
cultural grounds be turned over to
the Village of Exeter for a Com
munity Park. A meeting of the
members of the Society will be held
Wednesday, March 12th, -at 2 p.m.
in the Town Hall, Exeter, for the
consideration and approval of the
recommendation.
Clark Fisher, Sec’y,
Preston Dearing, Pres.
Experienced Butcher
DESIRES POSITION
IN EXETER
APPLY BOX L,
TIMES-ADVOCATE
MISCELLANEOUS
VILLAGE OF EXETER
The Municipal Council of the
Village of Exeter will receive
Tenders for the Collection of Gar
bage and Ashes, within the Munici
pality, and the disposal thereof.
Tenders will be received for
either or both of the following pro
posals:
1. For collection of all garbage
(excluding trade waste) and all
ashes (including tins, bottles, met
als, crockery and glass) from all
dwellings, hotels, restaurants,
apartment houses, office buildings,
public institutions, industrial build
ings or other buildings including
stores and placing same on Dump.
Containers to be placed at street
line by Householder. Such collec
tions to be made regularly once
per week.
2. For the carrying out of the
collection of Garbage and Ashes
as designated in (1) above and in
addition the caretaking of the
Dump.
Tenders should be in the amount
required for twelve months serv
ice. Payments made monthly. Serv
ice to commence on April 1, 1947
Or as soon after as possible.
Persons tendering are requested
to indicate what equipment they
would use and what help they would
have available if their tender was
accepted.
All Tenders to be in the hands
of the Clerk on or before March
13, 1947, at 6 p.m.
C. V. Pickard, Municipal Clerk.
PERSONAL
IF BACKACHES are slowing you
up. take RUMA-CAPS. Pains and
aches are relieved after the first
dose. Robertson’s Drug Store.
m»a
Funeral of Mrs. King
(Continued from page 1)
Hospital in London on Wednesday
of last week in her 74th year. Sur
viving besides her husband are
three daughters, Mrs. Jas, -Mawhin-
ney, Mrs. Lawrence Hill and Mrs.
Roy Swartz; three sons, Franklin,
Melvin and Samuel, all of Stephen
Township; one brother, Samuel
Jory, of Exeter; and four sisters,
Mrs. Ed. Kestle, Mrs. Jos. Yellow,
and Mrs. Chester Harvey, all of
Exeter, and Mrs. W-m. Amy, of
Brantford. On February 17th Mr.
and Mrs. King celebrated their 55th
wedding anniversary. The bearers
were her three sons and three sons-
in-law. The flower bearers were
Ruby King, Lois Swartz, Betty
Mawhinney, Evelyn and Velma
Hill, Eunice King and Melba King.
Interment was in the Exeter ceme
tery. Among those from a distance
attending the funeral were Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Amy and (Mr, and Mrs.
Harold Amy, of Brantford; Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert King, Mr. and Mrs.
Melford Logah, of Forest; Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Brokenshire, of Hag-
ersville; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Broken-
shire, Mr, and (Mrs. Alva Broken
shire, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ber
dan, of London: Mr, and Mrs. Clare
Kestle. of St. Thomas; Mr. Frank
Kestle, of Ingersoll; Mr, and Mirs.
Alox Rhode, of Mitchell; Mrs, ‘R.
Hendrick and son Harry, of Ar-
kona.
Neil Jones, of Toronto, spent the
Week-end at his home here,
Mrs, Stanley Mosier, of Chicago.
Ill., is visiting her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Chas. Schroeder,
RADIO REPAIR SERVICE — All
makes of radios expertly repair
ed. -Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave
radios at Beavers Hardware or
phone 26.
DUPLICATE KEYS cut for most
cars, and cylinder type locks.
Beavers Hardware.
FIELD CROP COMPETITIONS
The Exeter Agricultural Society
will hold field crop competitions in
Beaver Oats and Barley. Those
growing Beaver Oats last year may use their" own seed. There will also
be an open class for Barley. Cer
tified or registered seed must be
used. The plots are to be five acres
instead of three as last year. A
sheaf of grain 6 ins. or over must
be shown at the Exeter Fair. Any
one desiring to enter either ’com
petition should get in touch with
the secretary.
Clark Fisher, Sec’y
BABY CHICKS
KITCHENER BIG-4 Chicks avail
able for March. Wide choice
breeds, crosses. Special March
prices. Some started—pullets, cock
erels. Buy wisely now, to get the
most out of the good markets.
Canada Approved, 'breeders pullor-
um tested. Agent here saves you
a lot of trouble corresponding, con-j
tact him,
J. Earl Burr, R.R. 1,. Dashwood
Phone collect Dashwood 3 2r4
LOOK POULTRYKEEPERS, don’t
lose the chance to make money
with a quick turnover of Big-4
cockerels, Heavies $4-90 per hun
dred—crossbreds, Leghorns, Hamp-
shires x Leghorns, B.R. x Leghorns,
$1.90 per hundred. Started cock
erels, pullets, -non-sexed chicks
immediate delivery.
KITCHENER BIG-4 HATCHERY,
1081 King E., Kitchener, Ont.
HY-LINE CHICKENS
Written up in Reader’s Digest as
“The New Ruler of the Roost”. A
new kind of chicken bred like
Hybrid corn. Produced by crossing
inbred lines. First time offered in
Canada..
Chicks now .hatching — Limited
number each month.
NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES
LONDON, Ontario.
DAY OLD COCKEREL bargains for
this week and next. Barred Rock,
Light Sussex, New Hampshire x
Barred Rock, Light Sussex x Barred
Rock, Light Sussex x New Hamp
shire, Black Australorp, New Hamp
shire $4.95; assorted heavies $4.75.
White Leghorns, $1.00 per hundred.
Two weeks old add $6.00, three
weeks old add $11.00 per hundred.
Large Egg Quality add $1.00; spec
ially selected add $2.00 per hund
red. Shipped C.O.D. anywhere. This
advertisement must accompany your
order to secure these special prices,
TOP NOTCH HATCHERIES,
Guelph, Ontario.
27:6c
A-l BABY CHICKS, from blood-
tested stock; Barred Rcfcks;
Large Type White Leghorns;
-Barred Reck x White Leghorn;
Sussex x New Hampshire; Red x
Rocks. Write or phone A. H.
Switzer Hatchery, Grantoh, Ont.,
for price list. Phone 38-3 Grab
ton, tfc
Let Mr, Want-Ad be your most
efficient salesman the Whole year
through.
FOR SALE
FOR 'SALE—70 shocks of hybrid
corn, Phone Earl Ratz, 24r2»2,
Crediton. 6c
FOR SALE-—Cabinet coal heater,
finished in cream and mahogany
enamel, just like new. Apply
North End, Beaupre Store, 6:13c
FOR SALE—40 h.p. Diesel engine,
ball-bearing Vessot grinder, grain
roller; frame building 35’x50’ in
Centralia. George Leslie, Exeter,
phone ’243J«______________ 6c
FOR SALE;—Bronze gobbler, Apply
to Russel Webb, phone 34rl0
Dashwood.__________________6*
FOR SALE—'Lard tins, tubs, ideal
foi' garbage, i25 cents each. May-
■fair Bakery, phone 52, Exeter
6c
FOR 'SALE — 4 adjoining lots of *
land, east side of Exeter. Phone
283W. 6*
FOR SALE — Cutter, cheap for
quick sale. Apply to Earl Parsons,
Exeter.
ELMIRA FERTILIZER — We are
now in a position to ship our
fertilizer. Get your order in as
soon as possible. N. Stanlake. bfc
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE — 50 acres of pasture
land, being <S% lot 18, concession
18, Stephen, with rock well. Cur
tis Gratton, Grand Bend. 27:6c
FOR SALE—’215 acres extra fer
tile soil with good painted barns,
equipped with water, litter car
rier, silo; comfortable house in
good condition; 'hydro in all;
handy to villages; buildings
worth price of farm.
150 acres Bornholm, large barns
equipped with water, litter car
rier, milker, silo, brick house,
hydro in all. Good buy. W. C.
Pearce, Exeter.27c
FOR 'SALE —•—■5 0 acres on county road, convenient for school and
village; good buildings with large
henhouse in barn; hydro. W. C.
Pearce, Exeter.
FARMS FOR SALE—
Stephen Township:
7 5 acres, to close estate; with
complete set of buildings; -close
to Exeter.
50 acres in grass; good water sup
ply; close to Exeter.
100 acres, Mt. Carmel district;
good house, barn and garage.
10'0 acres, 10 th concession, in
grass: some bush.
Usborne Township:
100 acres; fine set of buildings;
hydro throughout; never fail
ing water supply; close to
Exeter; near highway.
100 acres; complete set of build
ings; across road from school;
■close to Hensail.
Hay Township:
120 acres; complete buildings;
■hydro throughout; good bush;
close to village and school; on
highway.
C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St.. Exeter.
FOR SALE — For immediate pos
session, 1 % storey brown rug
brick house on William Street,
all modern conveniences, hard
wood floors and garage. Apply to
Mrs. W. A. Balkwill, John St.
Terms if desired.
SECURE YOUR HOME now. We
have two good brick houses for
sale in Exeter. Both have modern
conveniences, one has extra lot.
Immediate possession on one,
March 1st on the other. C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exe
ter.
FOR SALE—55 acres, all tillable,
west of airport on which is L-
shaped bank barn, silo, driveshed,
brick house, hydro past gate. W.
C. Pearce, Exeter. 6c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of FRANCIS
BLATCHFORD, deceased.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
AGAINST the estate of Francis
Blatchford, late of the Village of
Exeter in the County of Huron,
Gentleman, who died on or about
the 2nd day of February, 1947, are
required to file particulars of the
same with Elmer D. 'Bell, Solicitor,
of Exeter, Ontario, >by the 15 th of
March, A.D. 1947, after which date
the estate will be distributed, hav
ing regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
DATED the 25th day of February,
A.D. 1947.
ELMIER D. BELL,
Exeter, Ontario. 27:6:13
Solicitor for the Executors.
In the Estate of JESSE HORNE,
deceased.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
AGAINST the estate of Jesse Horne,
late of the Village of Exeter in the
County of Huron, Gentleman, who
died on or about the 15 th day of
February, 1947, are required to
file particulars of the same with
Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, o>f Exeter,
Ontario, by the 13th day of March,
A.D. 1047, after which date the
estate will be distributed, having
regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
DATED the 21st of February,
A.D. 1947.
ELMER D. BELL,
Exeter, Ontario, 27:6113
Solicitor for the Administratoi
SALES POSTPONED
Owing to the weather severa’
auction sales have had to be post
poned and new dates set. Harry
Cole’s sale in Usborne has beeij
postponed to March 27 th, Sam
Rollins’ sale in Stephen has been
postponed to March 25th. Sale
notices later.
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE OF FARM,
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
onLot 8, Con. 4, Stephen Township
TUESDAY, MARCH 11th, 1947
the following;
HORSES—Gray Percheron mare,
1.0 years old; bay mare, 12 years
old; bay mare, 11 years old, in foal
to Lord Gratton; general purpose
gelding, rising 3 years old.
CATTLE—Fresh cow; cow with
calf at foot; red cow, due April 12;
black cow, due May 5; white cow,
due May 10; blue cow, due in Aug
ust; 2 yearling steers; yearling
heifer; 2 two-year-old steers; 6
grass heifers, rising 2 years old.
PIGS—2 registered sows; 2 sows,
due in August; 23 chunks, around
40 .pounds; boar.
5 rock roosters; 24 pullets.
Dog.
IMPLEMENTS — McC.-Deering
binder; seed drill; mower; hay
rake; 'disc harrows; root pulper;
International cultivator; land roll
er; walking plow; riding plow; gang
plow; cream separator; set of har
rows; wagon; flat rack; set sleighs;
cutter; -buggy; set of scales; fan
ning mill; -hay fork rope and pul
leys; set of double harness; stone
boat; single* harness; collars; 1-
horse wagon; forks; shovels;
whiffletrees; neckyokes; chains;
boxes; barrels; pails and other ar-
ticles.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE —-
Settee; organ; parlor stove; kitchen
stove; sideboard; kitchen table;
kitchen cabinet; ironing board;
Raymond sewing machine; phono
graph; 3 dressers; 2 new beds,
springs, mattresses; small table;
couch; G kitchen chairs; coal heat
er; cook stove; washing machine;
churn; 8-day clock.
FARM—At the same time and
place there will foe offered for sale
the 50-acre farm; good bank barn;
drive shed; good frame house,
plenty of water; land all in good
state of cultivation.
TERM'S — -Chattels, cash. Real
.Estate, made known on day of sale.
JOHN ROLLINS, Prop.
GEO. LAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
AUCTION SALE OF
FARM STOCK
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
Lot 8, Con. 3, Stephen
on
THURSDAY, MARCH 13th, 1947
at one o’clock sharp, the following:
6 '-2-year-old heifers; 1 steer, ris
ing 2 years old; 3 yearling steers;
4 yearling heifers; 7 calves.
7 small pigs; 9 chunks; 8 pigs,
8 weeks old; 7 pigs, around 100
lbs.
1 agricultural team, rising 7
years old, matched.
1 riding plow; cultivator; fan
ning mill.
TERMS—CASH
GARNET WILSON, Prop.
G. W. LAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
Lot 10, Con. 3, Usborne Twp.
on
FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, 1947
the following:
3 horses, six, seven and ten years
old.
CATTLE—9 cows with calves at
foot; 5 cows, due in May; cow, due
in June; 25 grass cattle, from one
year to one year and a half old;
6 fat heifers; 15 fall calves; pure-
bread Durham dark red bull raised
by J. -C. Riddle, of Prospect Hill.
PIGS — Sow due time of sale;
sow, due June 4; sow, due June 7;
4 chunks.
150 Leghorn hens,
Collie dog.
IMPLEMENTS — M.H. binder;
M.H. 13-hoe fertilizezr drill; John
Deere manure spreader; M.H. hay
loader; M.H. mower, 6 ft.; Cock-
shutt cultivator, tractor hitch; hay
rake; M.H. side rake; disc har
rows; walking plow; lever harrows;
-M.H. bean scuffler and puller; Mc-
Cormick-Deering scuffler; 4-section
harrows; land roller; colony stove
and 4 shelters; rubber-tired wagon
and rack; set of sleighs; buggy;
cutter; Viking 700 lb. cream sep
arator with motor attached; Inter
national gas engine; ladder; hay
fork rope; extension ladder; set of
double harness; 3 60-ft. snow
fence; incubator, 12 dozen capac
ity; buffalo robe; grain sacks;
forks; shovels; whiffletrees; neck-
yokes; chains; boxes; barrels; pails;
trailer; fanning mill; scales; bag
holder; bag truck; iron kettle; corn
Shelter; ensilage, 8 ft.; and other
articles too numerous to mention.
10 single cords of wood; 1 ton
of chestnut coal; 15 tons of hay;
quantity of oats aiid wheat.
POULTRY'"—'Hens; colony house,
10x14; chicken feeders; water
fountains; 2 fattening crates;
broodex* stove.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE —
Heater; single iron bed, mattress
and springs; high chair; child’s
chair; sealers; 5 parlox* chairs;
phonograph; cook stove; hanging
lamps; kitchen table; dresser; but
ter bowl; pound print; lawn mower;
feather tick; table cloth, 3 yd,;
Congoleum rug, 7%x9; Axminster
rugs, 9x12; child’s cot, springs and
mattress; dresser.
TERM'S-—'CASH
CLINTON SWJEET, Prop.
GEO. LAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
Highway No. 4, first house north
of Mooresville Store,
on
SATURDAY, MARCH 15tli, 1947
at 1:30 p.m., the following:
Kitchen stove; heater; kitchen
table; kitchen cabinet; couch; 8
kitchen chairs; drop-head sewing
machine; Philco radio in good con
dition; child’s crib; buffet; "single
bed; china cabinet, new; small
table; dishes of all kinds; clock;
pictures; 2 wardrobes; rugs; car
pets; lamps; beds; springs; matt
resses; cupboards; commode; dres
sers; lawn mower; forks; shovels;
hoes; garden tools; and other ar
ticles.
TERM'S—CASH
FRANK -STOYASTAL, Prop.
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF
FARM STOCK
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
Lot 12, Con. 2, Stephen Twp.
on
MONDAY, MARCH 17th, 1947
the following:
Chestnut mare, rising 3 years
old.
CATTLE'—Cow, due time of sale;
cow, due April 24; roan heifer, due
May 1; Holstein heifer, due June
1; Hereford heifer, due June 20;
Ayrshire heifer, milking; farrow
cow; 8 two-year-old steers; 7 two-
year-old heifers; 2 yearling 'heifers;
2 yearling steers; 4 spring calves;
5 fall calves.
PIGS—4 weaners; fat sow.
Goat.
TERMS—CASH
Positively no reserve. *
MELVIN KING, Prop.
GEO. LAWS-ON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
FARMS, FARM STOCK AND
IMPLEMENTS
Mr. Harold Jackson has been in
structed to sell by public auction
at
Lot 3, Con. 2, Tuckersmith,
one and a quarter miles east and
half mile south of Hensail, on
MONDAY, MARCH 17tli, 1947
at 12 o’clock sharp, the following:
IMPLEMENTS—1 standard Oliv
er 7'0- on rubber, starter and lights;
1 Oliver row-crop 70, new rubber
and tip-top steel, starter and lights,
also 4-row scuffler, fully equipped,
bean puller attachment; 2-row
sugar beet lifter; Coates manure
loader; buckrake attachment;
No. 21 12-ft. Massey-Harris self-
propelled combine, bin, scour, clean
and pickup, used one season; 2
good’ used tractor tires, 9x40, l'2x
24; 1 McCormick-Deering beet and
bean planter, also extension for 4
rows corn (like new); Oliver 2-
row corn picker and husker (like
new); 1 Massey-Harris 13-disc fer-
tilizer drill; 1 International 13-disc
fertilizer drill; 1 Massey-Harris
8%-ft. stiff tooth culitvator; John
Deere 7-ft. tandem disc (like new);
Oliver 3-furrow tractor plow; 8-
foot culti-packer; 9-foot 3-drum
steel roller; 2 sets of 4-section har
rows; 1 set of 3-section harrows;
International side rake, sulky rake;
International manure spreader, like
new; Massey-Harris 6 ft. mower;
Massey-Harris hay loader; Oliver
grain thrower with 30 feet of -pipe;
Viking electric cream separator;
one heavy duty dual wheel trailer,
six ton capacity, equipped, with side
dump; 1 rubber tired roller bear
ing wagon; 1 rubber tired Taco
wagon; 1 set of farm sleighs; 2
16-i’t. hay racks; 1 12-ft. by 6-ft.
with sides; extension ladder; 2
fanning mills; 1 new Grimm evap
orator, 10’ x 2^’, fully equipped
(never used); 1 new gathering
tank; 200 new 'Grimm buckets; 1
sap pan and heater, 2^’ by 6’;
pump jack; 2,000’ lb. scales; 1
grease gun, 25 lbs.; 12 5-gaIlon, oil
cans; gas barrels; beet forks;
other forks; 2 -hay ropes and pul
leys, and a host of other articles.
HARNESS 1 set of backband
harness (like new).
CATTLE—1 Jersey cow and calf.
POULTRY—435 Rock and Hyb
rid hens; 10x10 colony house; 6
chicken shelters and feeders; 1
■brooder stove.
PIGS—-170 Yorkshire pigs, from
100 to 175 pounds; 6 self-feeders
and troughs.
GRAIN—- 500 bushels of mixed
grain; 80 0 bushels of Ajax oats
(fit for seed); 60 tons of Hybrid
corn.
FARMS—'Parcel 1: 100 acres.
Lot 3, Con. 2. Frame house cover
ed with asbestos shingles; bank
barn, drive shed; good water sup
ply; 90 acres workable land; 10
acres bush,
Parcel <2: Lots 3 and 4, Con. 3,
200 acres; bank barn on Lot 3;
two frame (barns on Lot 4; 180
acres of workable land; 8 acres of
No. 1 maple bush. This is choice
clay loam and will be offered ih
one or two parcels,
TERM'S — Chattels, cash. Farm,
reserved bid, 10 per cent, down,
balance in 30 days.
TED. MUNN, Proprietor,
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk,
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer,
AUCTION SALE OF
LIVESTOCK & MACHINERY
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
LOT 17, South Boundary Stephen
Township, 3 miles north east of
Zurich; 51 miles west of Kippen on
TUESDAY, MARCH |18, 1947
at 1 p.m. the following:
HORSES —• Black gelding, 6
years old; bay gelding, 12 years
old; black mare, 8 years old; black
mare, aged.
CATTLE ■— Holstein cow, 4
years -old in -calf; Durham cow 4
years old in calf; Durham cow with
calf at foot; Durham heifer in calf.
Holstein cow in calf. These cows
have been T.B. tested. 2 steers IS
years old; 2 heiferg IS years old;
4 calves 7 months old.
PIGS — 3 sows due in March
(2nd ditter); 5 chunks approxim
ately 70 pounds; Purebred York
hog (without papers).
IMPLEMENTS —Deering bin
der, 7 ft cut; F.&W. mower; Max
well hay loader; 12 ft. dump rake J
13 run M.H. seed drill with grass
seeder; 12 run F.&W. seed drill
with grass seeder; Old Man culti
vator; 2 furrow M.H. disc plow; 5
section drag harrows; M.H. man
ure spreader; double disc; wooden
roller; set of sleighs; 3 good wag
ons; gravel box; hay rack; harrow
cart; riding plow; M.H. walking
plow (nearly new); M.H. bean
pullei’ with new knives and scuf
fler attachment; stone boat; cut
ter; 2 sets double harness; several'
horse collars; pair of collar tops;
slush scraper; post hole auger;
Clinton fanning mill with full set
of sieves; DeLaval cream separa
tor; 120 0' pound weigh scales;
buzz saw; 2 pig crates, -logging
chain; shovels and numerous other
articles.
TERMS—Cash. No reserve.
MRS. R'OBT. BAKER. Prop.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auct.
6:13c
FARM SOLD
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
SOME HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions from
ELMER WEBB
to sell by public auction at
Lot 7, Con. 22, Stephen Twp.
2 miles south of Grand Bend, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 18th, 1947
HORSES AND -CATTLE — Per
cheron mare, rising 8; Percheron
mare, rising 7; grey cow, 6 years
old, due time of sale; Durham cow,
4 years old, due in March; Durham
'heifer, 3 years old, springing; Dur
ham heifer, due in March; black
white-faced cow, due in -March; 3
2-year-old steers; 4 2-year-old heif
ers; 2 yearling heifers; 3 yearling
steers; 3 last summer heifers; 3
last summer steers; Hereford bull,
ready for service.
HOGS AND POULTRY—Sow and
6 chunks; 100 yearling hens, Rock
and Leghorn crossed.
IMPLEMENTS—M.H. tractor 81,
row crop, nearly new, equipped
with lights, starter, pulley and
power take-off; new International
cultivator, 7 ft., with power lift;
M.H. tractor disc, new last fall;
McCormick-Deering 2-furrow trac-
tor plow; Cockshutt disc fertilizei’
drill; iM.H. 7 ft. binder with trac
tor tongue; International manure
spreader; Cockshutt bean scuffler
with bean puller; Fleury Bissel
chopper, nearly new; -Frost & Wood
mower; dump rake; horse cultiva
tor; Bissel disc; (2-furrow plow;
walking plow; 4-section harrows;
1-horse scuffler; 2-wheel trailer,
600x16 tires, with stock rack; rub
ber-tired wagon, 600x16 tires; flat
rack; set scales, 2000 -pounds; set
sleighs; root pulper; buzz saw;
steel watei* tank; Viking cream
separator, 750 pounds; heavy har
ness; -brooder stove; whiffletrees;
forks; shovels; chains; wheelbar
row; large mail box; .gravel boxj
number of window sash with glass;
6 inch (belt, 48 feet long; number
of grain bags; and numerous other
articles.
■SEED — About 2 load of hay;
about 400 bushels oats; about 50
bushels mixed grain.
FURNITURE — Dining room
table; kitchen cabinet; iron bed
with springs; Aladdin lamp; gaso
line lantern; gasoline iron; Daisy
churn.
TERMS OF SALE—CASH-
Sale at 1 (p.m.
TOM (DIXON, ISAAC BESTARD,
Clerks,
J. R. McLEAN, Auctioneer,
R.R. 2, Parkhill._______
AUCTION SALE OF
FARM STOCK* IMPLEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
Lot 18, Con. 4, Usborne Twp-
on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1947
the following:
HORSES—Heavy mare, 7 years
old; heavy gelding, 4 years old.
CATTLE—2 cows, due time of
sale; 2 fresh cows; 6 yearlings; 3
calves.
PIGS—Sow, due time of sale; 11
-brood sows; sow with litter; 9 small
pigs; 6 pigs, 100 pounds.
1(20 hens; 2 geese; gander.
Collie dog.
IMPLEMENTS—-M.H. tractor on
rubber; set of harrows; separator
with motor; cutivator with tractor
hitch; binder; mower; cutter; 2
electric brooders; seed drill; bean
puller; wagon; heavy harness; set
of harrows; set of sleighs; hay rack; hay rake; ’root pulper; hand culti
vator; cutting .box; wheelbarrow;
tractor plow; grain bags; wagon
box; single -harness; hay fork rope,
slings and pulleys; hog fence; cedar
post; rain shelters; ladder; electric
fence; cultivator; electric brooder;
60 ft. light rope; 3 pig troughs and
hopper; 2 gas drums; set of scales;
cow chains; forks; shovels; ■ hoes;
whiffletrees; neckyokes; chains;
boxes; barrels; pails and other ar
ticles.
Quantity of wood, sheeting and
lumber; 5 ton of hay; quantity of
grain; quantity of coal.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE —
Chesterfield; electric refrigerator;
electric vacuum cleanex- and waxer;
high chair; baby’s bed; couch; kit
chen stove; lamps; white enamel
kitchen stove.
TERMS—-CASH
MRS. MARGARET ROCK, Prop.
GEO. LAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell -by public auction
on
Lot 4, Con. 3, Hay Township
lx4 miles west of Exetei- North on
Lake Road, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 2Oth, 1947
at 1:00 o’clock the following:
HORSES—3 good work horses.
CATTLE — Cow, due March 9;
cow, due March 20; cow, due March
25; cow, due April 5; cow, due
April 20; cow, due Sept. 4; 5 two-
year-old steers; 3 two-year-old
heifers; 7 yearlings; small calf;
farrow cow.
Brood sow, due in March.
Collie dog.
IMPLEMENTS—M.H. binder, 7-
•ft.; -M.H. 13-lioe fertilizer drill; In
ternational mower; International
manure spreader; cultivator; riding
plough; set 4-section harrows; walk
ing plough; root pulper; 3 drum
roller; wagon; hay rack; gravel
box; fanning mill; double harness;
set of sleighs; buggy; cutter; hay
fork; rope and pulleys; 28 ft. lad
der; wheelbarrow; 1'0x12 colony
house and stove; 25 gal. tank;
pump jack; line shaft; forks;
chains; whiffletrees; neckyokes;
hay rake; single harness; cream
separator with motor -attachment:
boxes; pails; barrels; % h.p. elect
ric -motor; 2.0' 3-bushel grain bags;
-bag truck and other articles.
Quantity of lumber; quantity of
wood; 250 bushels of mixed grain;
75 bushels of barley.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—Kit
chen table; white enamel kitchen
stove; 2 beds, springs, mattresses;
commode; 3 rockers; table; cup
board; drop-leaf table; 4-fourner
coal oil stove with oven, glass cup
board; Aladdin lamp and other
articles.
TERMS—CASH
PERCY DUNSFORD, Prop.
GEO. LAW-SON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell -by public auction
‘ on
Lot 25, Con. 2, Usborne Twp.
on
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1947
the following:
1 good work team.
CATTLE—2 cows with calves at
foot; 2 cows, due in May; 4 heifers,
due in -May; 2 heifers, due in June;
2 two-year-old steers; 2 yearling
steers; 2 young Durham bulls, 10
and 8 months old; 3 heifers, 8
months old.
•PIGS—Sow, due April 8; sow,
due April 10; sow, due May 12.
1'00 hens.
1 dog.
■IMPLEMENTS—(M.H. “81” trac
tor on rubber, like new; heavy duty
rubber-tired wagon; M.H. -hay load
er; 13-disc International fertilizer
drill; stiff-tooth cultivator; manure
spreader; 14-plate tractor disc;
M.H. mower; 2-row scuffler with
puller; 3-section lever harrows; 4-
section harrows; 2-section harrows;
2-drum steel roller; scuffler; hay rake; tractor plow;’ walking -plow;
ipulper; set of scales; pump jack;
fanning mill; three-quarter liorso
powei’ motor; set of sleighs; stone
boat; 2 steel pig troughs; set of
■double harness; hay fork rope and
pulleys; motoi’ with emery and buzz
saw; whiffletrees; * neckyokes;
chains; boxes; barrels; forks; shov
els and other articles.
Quantity of hay. 200 -bushels of
wheat;. 75'0 bushels of mixed grain.
TERM'S—CASH
RUFUS KESTLE, Prop.
george Lawson, cierk.
FRANK TAYLOR, AU6t