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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-03-13, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 1947 LOSTFOR SALE COMING EVENTS IIFOR SALE—-10 weaner pigs. Apply to C, D. Wright, Centralia. Phone 4 Or 11 Crediton. 13c FOR SALE—Cabinet coal heater, finished in cream and mahogany, enamel, just like new. Applz North End Beaupre Store. 6; 13c LOST—On Tuesday morning a spare wheel and tire 600-16, painted red. Wm, Preszcator at the Rutabaga Plant, Exeter. 13* RED CROSS PACKING DAY this Friday, March 14th, in the Cana­ dian Legion Rooms. All articles to be in by 3 p.m.13c PERSONAL FOR SALE'—1926 Star sedan, serial No, T252031, 6 tires, hot water heater, defroster. Price $200, Apply to Alvin Sims, R.R. 2, Centralia. 13* RHEUMATIC PAIN, Sciatica, Lum­ bago quickly relieved by using RUMACAPS. Recommended by thousands who have gained bet­ ter health. Robertson’s Drug Store, Reserve Tuesday evening, March 25 for the play “Out of This World" presented by Kirkton Unit­ ed Young People in Main Street Church. 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. TENDERS WANTED ELMIRA FERTILIZER — We are now in a position to ship our fertilizer. Get your order in as soon as possible. N. Stanlake, tfc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE:—.Bunch of little -pigs, ready to wean. Apply to Fred Slavin, phone 84r32 Hensail, 13* FOR SALE' —- Wooden silo. Phone 177r32, Exeter, Arthur Rundle, R.R. 3, Exeter. 13* FARM FOR SALE—-50 acres, N.i Lot 3, Con. 8, Stephen Twp, brick house, bank, barn, drive shed, ploughing done, five acres of fall wheat, ten acres seeded, spring possesion. For particulars apply to John Glavin, R.R. 2, Crediton. 13:20* FOR SALE—22 .weaned pigs, Ralph Atkinson, R.R. 1, Cent­ ralia. 13* FOR SALE—No. 6 Royal Brooder stove; kitchen range; Quebec heater; walnut wardrobe; roll- top desk. R. E. Balkwill. 13* 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* FOR SALE—Piano and bench. Ap­ ply at Times-Advocate. 13* FOR SALE—House in Exeter with all conveniences. Phone 26 or apply P.O. Box 64 Exeter. 13* FOR SALE—Electric washing ma­ chine in good condition; also a hand washing machine; and a goose. Apply to 'Mrs. Eli Sims, Crediton. 13c 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, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE — 50 acres on county road, convenient for school and village; good -buildings with large henhouse in barn; hydro. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. WE CAN HELP YOU When you find trouble in your young chicks or your laying birds, let Us help you. Our poultry health service is free. We have also avail­ able a scientific diagnosis by poul­ try experts from Dr. Salisbury’s Laboratories. You chance health cannot afford to take a and just guess when the of your flock is concerned. L. V. HOGARTH, phone 269 13:20:27:3c 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 FARMS FOR SALE— Stephen Township: 75 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. 100 acres, 10th 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. 10 0 acres; complete set of build­ ings; across road from school; close to Hensall. Hay Township: 120 acres; complete buildings; hydro throughout; good bush; close to village and school; on highway. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St.. Exeter. VILLAGE OF EXETER The Municipal Council of the Village of Exeter will 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 ice. Payments made monthly, ice to commence on April 1, 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 ' ’ accepted. All Tenders to of the Clerk on 13, 1947, at 6 p.m. C. V. Pickard, Municipal Clerk. receive serv- Serv- 1947 their tender was be in the hands or before March AUCTION SALES 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. I Clark Fisher, Sec'y FOR SALE-—Large brick house in Hensall, large, almost new fur­ nace with air conditioner, 3- piece bath, water pressure sys­ tem; suitable for doctor or for apartments; vacant. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public on Lot 10, Con. 3, Usborne on .MONDAY, .MARCH 24tli, the following: 3 horses, six, seven and old. CATTLE—9 cows with foot; 5 cows, due in May; in June; 25 grass cattle, year to one year and a 6 fat heifers; 15 fall calves; pure- bread Durham ' dark red bull raised by J. C. Riddle, of Prospect Hill. PIGS —■ Sow due time sow, due June 4; sow, due 4 ‘ 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.1 Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exe­ ter. auction Twp. 1947 ten years calves at cow, due from one half old; of sale; June 7; BABY CHICKS DAY OLD COCKEREL bargains (for this week and next. Barred Rocks, New Hampshires, New Hampshire x Barred Rocks, Light Sussex x New Hampshires $4.95. Assorted Heavies $4.75. Barred Rock x White Leg­ horn, White Leghorn x Barred Rock $2.00. White Leghorns $1.00. Two week old add $6.00 per hundred; three week old add $8.00 per hun­ dred, Special price on four week old Barred Rock Cockerels $14.95. Four week old Assorted Heavy cockerels $13.95. Large Egg Quality add $1.00. Specially Selected add $2.00 per hundred to above prices. Ship­ ped C.O.D. This advertisement must accompany your order to receive these special prices. TOP NOTCH CHICKERIES, Guelph, Ontario. 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 WANTED WANTED — Tomato plant boxes, immediately; will pay 2 cents each. Bring to Bailey’s Florist. 13c WANTED—Two or three furnished or partly furnished housekeeping rooms; no children. Apply to Times-Advocate, 13* WANTED — A stenographer and bookkeeper. Apply at Times- Advocate. 13c 13c NEUHAUSER CHICKS Thousands hatching weekly. Twen­ ty breeds to choose from. All lead­ ing trap-nest pedigree strains from the best breeding farms in the U.S.A, and Canada. Chick days, Tuesdays and Fridays. NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES 81 King Street, LONDON, Ontario. A-l BABY CHICKS, from blood- tested Large Barred Sussex Rocks. Switzer Hatchery, Granton, Ont, for price list. Phone 38-3 Gran­ ton. tfc Stock; Barred Rocks; Type White Leghorns; Rock x White Leghorn; x New Hampshire; Red x Write or phone A, H. SALE POSTPONED The auction sale of farm stock, implements and household effect^ Of Clinton Sweet, Usborne Township has been postponed from Friday of this week to Monday, March 24th. Additional classifieds will be found on page 8, WANTED—Young married man as an accountant. Apply at Times- Advocate. 13c WANTED—A man for farm work, to hire by month or year. Phone 177r32 Exeter, Arthur Rundle, R.R. 3, Exeter, 13* WANTED—To rent a fifty acre farm, good buildings and hydro. Apply at Times-Advocate. 13:20* WANTED—A baby stroller,, in good condition. Apply at Times- Advocate. 13* chunks. 150 Leghorn, hens. Collie dog. • IMPLEMENTS — M.H. 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; colons’- stove and 4 shelters; rubber-tired wagon and rack; set of sleighs; buggy; cutter; Viking 700 lb. cream sep­ arator with motor attached; national gas engine; ladder fork rope; extension ladder; double harness; 3 60-ft. fence; incubator, 12 dozen ity; -buffalo robe; grain forks; shovels; whiffletrees; yokes; chains; boxes; barrels; pails; trailer; fanning mill; scales; bag holder; bag truck; iron kettle; corn sheller; ensilage, 8 ft.; and other articles too numerous to mention. 10 single cords of of chestnut coal; 15 quantity of oats and ■ POULTRY—Hens; 10x14; chicken fountains; 2 brooder stove. HOUSEHOLD Heater; single iron bed, and springs; high chair; chair; sealers; 5 parlor phonograph; cook stove; 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 mattress; dresser, TERMS—CASH CLINTON SWIEET, Prop. GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. binder; Inter- ; hay set of snow capac- sacks; neck­ wood; 1 ton tons of hay; wheat, colony feeders; fattening house, water crates; FURNITURE — ■mattress child’s chairs; hanging and WANTED —- Second hand sacks. Cann’s Mill, Exeter. Hi3c WANTED — Waitress for Central Hotel, Exeter. Apply at the Hotel. 27c WANTED — House or apartment for Airforce officer, wife and two small girls, arriving Match 17, prefer unfurnished but will take furnished, rooms, willing Write George Ave., Orchard 6080. With two bed1* quiet and reliable tenants to decorate if necessary, or phone collect F/L Bury, 533 Glengrove N., Toronto. 'Telephone 2'Z:6;13c 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, oil SATURDAY, MARCH 15tli, 1947 at 1:30 p.m., the following: Kltchen 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, hew; small table; dishes of all kinds; clock; pictures; 2 wardrobes; rugs; car­ pets; lamps; beds; springs; matt- AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public i on, Lot 12, Con. 2, Stephen ' oh MONDAY, MARCH 17th, the folio-wing: Chestnut mare, rising 3 years old. CATTLE—Cow, due time of sale; cow, due Aprij 24; roan heifer, due May 1; Holstein heifer, due June 1; Hereford heifer, due June 20; Ayrshire heifer, milking; farrow cow; 8 fwo-year-old steers; 7 two- year-old heifers; 2 yearling heifers; yearling steers; 4 spring calves; fall calves. PIGS—4 weaners; fat sow. auction Twp* 1947 2 5 Goat. TERMS—CASH Positively no reserve. MELVIN KING, Prep. GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Lot 16, North East Boundary, Usborne Township, on TUESDAY, MARCH 18tli, 1947 at 1.30 p.m., the following: -Clare Jewel enamel cook stove; McClary cook stove; 3-burner coal oil stove with oven; 4 beds; 1 dresser; 4 wash stands; 4 springs; 3 mattresses; Victrola with records; extension -kitchen table and chairs; 1 cupboard; rocking other chairs; commode; cradle; crib; pictures; carpet sweeper, churn; freezer; milk can; sealers; crocks. Snow fence, 150 feet; cedar -posts; number of end posts; quan­ tity of lumber; 4 bunches shingles; 15 bus. of oats and barley; battery for fence; quantity of wire; vice; trough; spray pump; quantity of piping; blankets 20 hens; numerous HOGS AND POULTRY—Sow and 6 chunks; 100 yearling hens, Rock and Leghorn crossed, IMPLEMENTS—M.H. tractor SI, 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 fertilizer drill; ;M,H, 7 ft. binder with trac­ tor tongue; International manure spreader; Cockshutt with bean puller; chopper, nearly hew; mower; dump rake; tor; Bissel disc; (2 w’alking plow; 4-section 1-horse scuffler; 2-wheel trailer, 600x16 tires, with stock rack; rub­ ber-tired wagon, 600x16 tires; flat rack; sei; scales, 2000 pounds; set sleighs; root pulper; buzz saw; steel water tank; Viking cream separator, 7 50 pounds; heavy har­ ness; brooder stove; whiffletrees; forks; shovels; chains; wheelbar­ row; large mail box; ,gravel boxj number o'f 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 I 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. bean scuffler Fleury Bissel Frost & Wood horse cultiva- ■furrow plow; harrows; 6:13 otherboard; Aladdin lamp and articles. TERMS—CASH PERCY DUNSFORD, Prpp. GEO. LAW'SON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions from STONE BROTHERS to sell by public auction at Lot 9, Stephen Townsliip 81 Highway, 3 miles south of -HHvi ;v**<*u », chairs and high chair; toilet sets; ice cream tile; grain hags; horse and robe; wheelbarrow; ; and other articles to'o 5 to mention. TERMIS—CASH BALLANTYNE, Prop.JAMES GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, IFRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF LIVESTOCK & MACHINERY The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction) on South Boundary Stanley 3 miles north east of Lot 17, Township, Zurich; 5fe miles west of Kippen on TUESDAY, MARCH |18, 1947 I at 1 p.m. the following: HORSES — Black gelding, 6 years old; bay gelding, 12 years old; black mare, S 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 li years old; 4 calves 7 months old. PIGS — 3 sows due in March (2nd litter)}- 5 chunks approxim­ ately 70 pounds; Purebred hog (without papers). IMPLEMENTS —Deering der, 7 ft cut; F.&W. mower; well hay loader; 12 ft. dump 13 run M.H. seed drill with seeder; 12 run F.&W. seed with grass seeder; Old Man vator; section drag harrows; ure spreader; double disc; wooden roller; ons; cart; plow puller 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 Clinton fanning mill with of sieves; tor; 1200- pound buzz saw; chain; shovels and numerous other articles. TERMS—Cash. No 1'eserve. MRS. ROBT. BAKER. Prop. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auct. 6:13c 2 heiferg 1| years old; York bin- M ax- rake 5 grass drill culti- 2 furrow M.H. disc plow; 5 M.H. man- set of sleighs; 3 good wag­ gravel box; hay rack; harrow riding plow; M.H. walking (nearly new); M.H. bean DeLaval cream weigh 2 pig crates, auger; full set separa- scales; logging FARM SOLD CLEARING AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, SOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned auctioneer received instructions from ELMER WEBB to sell by public auction at Lot 7, Con. 22, Stephen Twp. 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 Marsh; 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. has 2 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on 4, Usborne Twp. on MARCH 19, 1947 Lot 18, Con. on I WEDNESDAY, 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 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; 6 0 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 cleaner 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. On Grand Bend, 10 -miles north of ■Parkhill, on THURSDAY, MARCH 20th, 1947 HORSES AND CATTLE—Team Off grey horses, rising 7 years; red cow, 9 years old, due before sale; grey cow, 7 years old, milking; white cow, 7 years old, due before sale; white cow, 7 years old, due before sale; red cow, 4 years old, due before sale; red heifer, 3 years old, with calf at side; red steer, coming two; grey heifer, coming two; 2 heifers, last summer calves; 4 steers, last summer calves; fall ■heifer calf. HOGS AND PULLETS — Young Sow, due first week in June; 9 heavy chunks; 175 Rock x Sussex pullets, laying around 60 per cent. IMPLEMENTS—Fordson tractor, on rubber, with starter, lights, pul­ ley and power take-off; tractor bean scuffler and puller, built to fit any Fordson; tractor disc, Case 14- plate; other tractor disc; 3-furrow tractor plough, 10-inch bottom, ■Case; side delivery rake, nearly new; Massey-Harris binder, 7 ft., just cut four crops, with tractor tongue; M.H. manure spreader; ■pickup Chrysler half-ton truck, with stock rack; M.H. 13-hoe disc drill with fertilizer attachment; 'Deering mower, 6 ft. cut; dump rake; set harrows, 4 section; 4-row beet drill; 2 circular saws; 12-inch Case hammer mill; sugar beet plough; ipea puller attachment; 2 rubber-tired wagons, with racks fitted to each; 2 -press drills; or­ chard sprayer; hand sprayer; wheelbarrow; cream separator, Vik­ ing 500 lb.; set of scales, 2,000 lbs.; root pulper, new; 10*0' lbs.' Corn King stock tonic; 50' sap buckets and spiles; set of hay rack sills; roll of woven wire fence, about 3 0 rods; barrel of roofing tar; 2 hay forks; hay fork rope; pulleys; set of sling ropes; colony house, 12x18, new; shelter, 6x12, new; brooder stove, new; forks; shovels; chain; hoes; and other numerous articles. LUMBER AND WOOD—Pile of newly sawn lumber; pile of dry inch lumber; about 23 cords of short mixed wood; buzz pile con­ taining about 20 cords. GRAIN—About 200 bus. good oats. FURNITURE—3-burner coal oil stove; Princess (Pat cook stove, in good shape; extension table, with 4 leaves; round kitchen table; fall leaf table; 6 kitchen chairs; 12 dining room chairs; 5 rocking chairs; high chair; 3 couches; 6 beds, 2 iron, 4 wooden; 4 sets of springs; 2 mattresses; sideboard; 3 -corner cupboards; kitchen cup­ board; 3-piece -parlor suite; chest of drawers; 2 commodes; 2 dress­ ers; wardrobe; wheel chair; 2 ice boxes; lawn -mower; corn sheller; iron kettle; quantity of stove pipes; 2 hanging Aladdin lamps; glass churn; copper tea kettle; number -of milking pails; 200 ft. clothes line wire and pulleys; 2 mirrors; 2 pieces floor covering, new, 9x10; ...........j • battery dishes; numerous be sold as pro- spreader; 14-plate tractor disc; M.H. mower; 2-row scuffler with puller; 3-section lever harrows; 4- seetion harrows; 2-section harrows; 2-drum steel roller; scuffler; hay rake; tractor plow; walking plow; pulper; set of scales; pump jack; fanning mill; three-quarter horse power motor; set of sleighs; stone boat- 2 steel pig troughs; set of double harness; hay fork rope and pulleys; motor with emery and buzz saw; ......... chains; els and Quantity of hay; 20 o bushels of wheat; 750 bushels of mixed grain. TERM'S—CASH RUFUS NESTLE, Prop. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. harness; hay fork rope and whiffletrees; neckyokes; boxes; barrels; forks; sliov- other articles. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to Lot 8, Con. sell by public auction on 4, Stephen Townsliip on MARCH 25th, 1947 the following: — Bay matched team, TUESDAY, at 1 p.m., HORSES rising 6 and 7; mare rising 7. CATTLE — Hereford cow, due March 29; red cow due May 23; blue cow due May 27; white cow due May 29; 4 yearling steers; 3 yearling heifers. 2 brood sows; 15 pigs around 100 pounds; 50 hens. IMPLEMENTS — McCormick- Deering binder; McCormick-Deer­ ing mower; iM.H. cultivator; new McCormick-Deering fertilizer seed drill; 3-horse disc, new; 3-drum steel Roller; hay rake; pea puller; 4 section harrows; Oliver riding plough; walking plough; scuffler; bag truck; set sleighs; gravel box; wagon; hay rack; fanning mill; set scales; root pulper; McCormick- Deering cream separator, new; buggy; cutter; stock rack; wheel­ barrow; wagon box; 2 wheel trail­ er; extension ladder; rotbe; bags; 2 ’steel troughs; pig crate; 40 gal. gas drum; set double harness; single harness; chain; whiffletrees; neckyokes; boxes; barrels; pails; ■and other articles. 8 tons hay; 100 bus. turnips; 250 bus. oats. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Organ; glass cupboard; kitchen stove; bed; springs and mattress; dresser; commode; feather tick; coal oil stove; washing machine; flour barrel; churn; some feathers; but­ ter bowl; Aladdin lamp; hanging lamp; 2 kitchen tables; 6 chairs; gas lantern; bake board; Sparton radio; quantity^of dishes. TERM'S—CASH 'SAM ROLLINS, Prop. GEORGE 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 Con. 3, Hay Townsliip west of Exeter North on Lake Road, on THURSDAY, MARCH 20tli, 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, ft.; M.H. 13-hoe fertilizer drill; Lot 4, 1 miles General-Electric stand; sealers; forks; and'other Everything to prietors are giving up farming? PROPERTY—At t/he same time and -place the (following property will foe offered for sale, subject to reserve 'bid, if not sold before; be­ ing composed of 104 acres more or less, being lot 9, on Highway 81, in the Township of Stephen, On this property is erected a fine 2- storey brick house, a large bank barn; a hen house; a drive shed and work shop; two rock wells furnish this property with water. On the property is 15 acres of bush and three acres of orchard. Six acres of fall wheat has (been plant­ ed, and 50 acres is ready for spring planting. TERMS OF SALE — cash. Property, 10 per cent, day sale, balance in 30 days. Sale at 12.30 p.m. J< R. McLEAN, Auctioneer R.R. 2, .Parkhill. TOM DIXON, Clerk. radio; ■knives; articles. Chattels, 1 of AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received In­ structions to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, 1947 on Lot 4, Con. 6, Usborne Township 1 mile and a half south of Elimville at 1 p.m., the following: CATTLE—Cow due May 2; cow due May 15; cow due time of sale; cow milking- good; cow with calf at foot; 6' yearling heifers; 10 yearling steers; 3 heifers, 1 year old: 3 steers, 1 year old; 1 fat steer; 1 fat heifer. PIGS—8 chunks; 26 weaners; sow with 10 pigs; 2 sows due in May; purebred York hog. IMPLEMENTS—Stiff tooth cul­ tivator, power lift; Interna'tional tractor disc; 2-row Cockshutt corn scuffler; M.H. hay tedder. TERMIS—CASH HARRY COLE, Prop. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, IFRANK TAYLOR. Auctioneer. 7- . In­ternational 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; . house and stove; x 25 gal. tank pump chains; hay rake; 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; ‘ 15 tons of choice hay. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—Kit­ chen table* white enamel kitchen stove; 2 beds, springs, mattresses; commode; 3 rockers; table; cup­ board; drop-leaf table; 4-burnor coal oil stove With oven, glass cup- 1'0X12 colony .------------■) forks; neckyokes; jack; line shaft; Whiffletrees; single harness; creanl AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction oil Lot 25, Con, 2, Usborne Twp. on FRIDAY,. MARCH 21, 1947 the following: 1 good work team. CATTLE—2 cows with calves 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 hulls, 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 rubbet-tired Wagon; MAR hay load­ er* 13-disc International fertilizer drill; stiff-tooth cultivator; manure at AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by 'public auction at Lot 24, Con. 2, Usborne Townsliip 114 miles east of Exeter North and a mile north, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1947 at 1 p.m., the following; HORSES —■ 1 .general -purpose horse, 10 years old. CATTLE—Red cow, freshened; black cow, due in June; Hereford cow, due in June; black cow, due time of sale; grey cow, due in June; grey cow, due in June; .Holstein cow, freshened; 2 Hereford -heifers; 11 yearlings and 3 small calves. 'PIGS—17 chunks; 1 young sow, due in April; 3 young sows; 1 old sow. IMPLEMENTS — B tractor, on rubber dition; scuffler Allis-Chalmers tooth cultivator tractor plough; M.H. binder; : walking plough. McCormick mower; 2-ifUiTow ing plough; M.H. seed drill; sulky Vessot pulper forks; range numerous to mention, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — Parlor suite; round extension table and 4 chairs; small drop-leaf table; Daisy churn; kitchen stove; Alad­ din hanging lamp; Coleman gas lamp. TERMS — CASH 'MRS. HARRIETT ONE. Prop. GFORGH LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. Allis-Chalmers , in good con- attachment tractor 2-furrow M.H. hay loader steel drum i; 1-horse scuffler B for stiff Oliver roller; wallc- -M.H. 8-in. root rake; sleighs; cutter; grinder; Cockshutt ; scales; wheelbarrow; 20 rods woven hog fence; shelter; other articles too