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DASHWOOD |
The Evangelical Ladies’ Aid will ’
hold, a bazaar and eale of home-1
made baking on Saturday after-|
noon, March 22nd at three o’clock • in the office of Klumpp’s Planing!
Mill.Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tieman
and Gordon Eagleson motored to
Windsor on Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Gaiser, of Preston,
spent the, week-end at her home
here.
Mrs.
spending a few
parents, Mr.
Helmut Messner has
home after spending the
the lumber camp.
George Wolfe, of
i
K. Streets, of Clinton, is
weeks with her
and Mrs. D. Tieman.
returned
winter in
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUSLOST
When it’s a
FOR SALE—40 h.p. Diesel engine,
ball-bearing Vessot grinder, grain •
roller; frame building. 35’x5 0’, j
in Centralia. George Leslie, Ex*
eter phone 243J. 20* ;.——„———i
FOR SALE—-New 2 h.p. electric}
motor, 3 phase, 220 volt, ^25 !
cycle. Marshall Repair Shop,
phone 17 9 J. 20*
FOR SALE—500 bushels of good
feed turnips. Phone Garnet
Frayne, 177r34 Exeter. 20 c
!FOR SALE—About 7 tons of No.
1 hav, quantity of grain. Phone*
Kirkton 39r3. 20*
Hamilton, :
spent the week-end with his par-^
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft and .
Mr. and Mrs. D. Keyes, of London,
spent Sunday with their mother, ;
Mrs. T. Kraft, who is confined to i
her home through illness. |
Rev. Burn will conduct special ;
Lenten services for two weeks.
Mr. Kenneth McCrae is in West-'
minster Hospital in London this 1
week taking treatments.
Mrs. Ness and Paul spent Tues
day with friends in
Evangelical IV.M.S.
"Inter-Racial
was the subject of
Mrs. George Link as members of
the Evangelical W.M.S. met with
Mrs. Garnet Wildfong presiding for
the program. Mrs. M. Klumpp play
ed an instrumental solo, Mrs. Chas.
Snell, Mrs. R. H. Taylor and Mrs.
Win. Gossman read the Bible les
son. Musical numbers were given
by .'Mrs. Ed. Stelck on the violin
and broom with Mrs. Stelck and
a ladies’ trio accompanying. Mrs
J. M. Tieman, the president, con
ducted the business when plans
were
sale.
SEED FOR SALE— 1,000 bushels
Beaver and Ajax Oats, new heavy
yielding, rust resisting varieties
grown from registered and certi
fied seed, price $1.35 and $1.00
respectfully; 500 bushels Galore
barley at $1.25, These stood near
the top in field crop competition
in large acreage. W. C. F, Oes-
tricher, Crediton, Ont. 20:27:3c
London.
LOST—In Exeter or between Ex*
eter ant! Centralia on Highway
4, a navy hammock with a white
quilt rolled inside, also tied se
curely with ropes. Reward. Find
er please leave at Times-Advo-
■cate. ........... ’....... ..... , ; 20c
LOST—4 bed quilts, between Ex*
eter North and Harp Rivers’
farm on Lake Road Tuesday eve
ning, March 11. Finder please
phone 35r4 Dashwood, Ivan Web
ber, '20*
LOST — Ladies’ square Bulova
watch, black band. Reward of
fered. Finder please leave at
Times-Advocate, 2-0'd,
WANTED
I
FOR SALE — Beaver O.A.C. Seed
oats, $1.00 per bushel. Ed. Wil-
lert, Dashwood, 47r20. 20:27*
WANTED — furnished or unfurn
ished houses, suites or house
keeping rooms required immedi
ately for married personnel oi
RCAF Airport. These are veter
ans, too, and deserve your as
sistance. Rhone 316 and ask for
Housing Officer.
YOUR OWN BUSINESS!
Household Necessities for Home
Service. Make from $35. to $60.
a week or more, according to your
efforts. We have the territory
you have been waiting; for, it
you have the travelling equip
ment! Very little capital needed.
Write for 'FREE details to:
FAMILEX, DEPT. F. 1600 Del-
orimier, Montreal. 20
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
ten years
calves at
cow, due
from one
cannot afford to take a
and just guess when the
of your flock is concerned-
L. V. HOGARTH,
Phone 266
13:20:27:3c
delivery rake, nearly new; M-H
dump rake, used one year; MeC.
mower; Bissel team disc; 'M-H team
scuff J er, nearly new; sleigh; walk
ing plough; steel-tired wagon; rub
ber-tired wagon, with four new 16-
inch 8-ply farm tires. This wagon
is fitted with a one .man hay rack,
complete.
FEED—A few loads of hay.
Plan to attend this good sale.
Everything to be sold as proprietor
is
IMPLEMENTS—- Oliver 99 trac
tor, nearly new, fully equipped, on
rubber; Oliver 99, on rubber;
George White Ibean machine, lately
rebuilt, on rubber; Goodison 32x50
Separator, with straw cutter and
clover attachment, on rubber; M-H
cutting box, on rubber, 16 inch,
nearly new, complete with distrlbu-
tor pipes; Case hammer mill, near
ly new; 4-i’urrow Int. tractor plow;
XO-tooth Int. tractor
stiff tooth cultivator;
section harrows; set
harrows; G ft.
cut one crop; 7 ft,
nearly new; ,M-'H hay loader; dump
rake; Cockshutt side delivery rake;
M-H mower, 5% ft,; Peter Hamil
ton 14 disc drill; 2 11-hoe M-H
drills; M-H walking plow; Int.
walking plow; 2 Quebec riding
plows; M-H roller; Bissel disc;
M-H disc; 2 fanning mills; small
cutting box; hand scuffler; 2 sets
of sleighs; set of scales; root pulp
er; cutter; buggy; iM*-H cream sep
arator; Viking cream separator;
other separator; 50 ft. of rope;
slings; ropes and chain; rubber-
tired wagon with hay rack; steel-
tired wagon with new hay rack; 3-
horse gasoline engine; 2-horse gaso
line engine; forks; shovels; and
other articles.
FEED — About 75 bushels
Mixed Grain,
TERMS OF SALE—CASH
Sale at 12:30 p.m.
TOM DIXON, JOHN
MORRISON, Clerks,
J. R. McLEAiN, Auctioneer,
R.R. 2, Parkhill.
cultivator;
2 sets of 4-
of 3-section
McC. binder, just
McO. binder,
giving up farming.
TERMS OF SALE—CASH
Sale at 1 p.m.
WM, PATTERSON, OLIVER
AMOS, Clerks,
J, R. mc’LEAN, 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
Hot 10, Con. 3, Usborne Twp.
on
MONDAY', MARCH 24th, 1947
the following;
3 horses, six, seven and
old,
CATTLE—9 cows with
foot; 5 cows, due in May;
in June; 25 grass cattle,
yeai’ 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
sow, due June 4; sow, due
4 chunks.
150 Leghorn hens.
Collie dog.
IMPLEMENTS — M.H.
•M.H. 13-hoe fertilizezr drill
Deere manure spreader;
loader; M.H, iuuwo», G n., vuvix-
Shutt cultivator, tractor hitch; hay
rake:
rows
M.H.
of sale;
June 7;
auction sale of
FARM STOCK
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
at
Lot 18, South Thames Road
on
FRIDAY, MARCH 28th, 1947
the following;
CATTLE—6 cows with calveB at
foot; cow, due time of sale; 7
steers, rising 3 years old; heifer,
rising 3 years old; 5 heifers, rising
2 years old; 5 steers, rising 2 years
old; 5 yearling heifers; 6 yearling
steers; 8 small calves.
PIGS—3 sows, with litters;, sow,
due May 1; 6 young sows, bred;
boar; 31 chunks.
TERMS—CASH
THOS. C. ALLEN, (Prop.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk.
binder;
I; John
M.H. hay
M.H. mower, 6 ft.; Cock"RADIO REPAIR SERVICE — All
makes of radios expertly repair
ed. -Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave
' radios at Beavers Hardware or
phone 26.
M.H. side rake; disc har-
walking plow; lever harrows;
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
fence; incubator, 12 dozen capac
ity; 'buffalo robe;
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
10 single
of chestnut
quantity of <
POULTRY-
10x14; chicken feeders;
fountains; 2 fattening
brooder stove.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE —
Heater; single iron bed, mattress
and springs; high chair;
chair; sealers; 5 parlor 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.
TERMS—'CASH
CLINTON SWEET, Prop.
GEO. LAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
WANTED TO RENT—50 to 100
acres good pasture.
Times-Advocate.
Apply at
20c
ofFOR SALE—'Used G.E. refrigera
tor, 5 cu. ft. size, in A-l condi
tion. Apply Box 87 Hensall or I
- - •, 20*1Understanding”. php^e Hensall 83r21.
an address bv'.------------------------------------------an address by
made for a bazaar and baking
*«■
CREDITON
and Mrs. Charles Dietrich
and family, of Mt. Carmel, Mr. and
Mrs. 'Lloyd Jones and Larry, of
Exeter, and Mr Aimer Passmore, of
Exeter, visited on Sunday with
and Mrs. Wellington Haist.
Mr.
Mr.
WHALEN
Miss Elva’ Morley spent a
days with Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, of
Clandeboye, during last week.
Mrs. Grose, of Wesley, and Mr!
and Mrs. Chas. Grose, of Lucan,
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins. \
The W'.M.S. and W.A. will hold
their March meeting
of Mrs. Milne Pullen
afternoon.
Miss Jean Ogden,
spen t the week-end
Ogden.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Khlare at
tended the funeral of the latter’s
uncle, Mr. C. S. Maguire in London
on Friday. '
Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire and Ron-j
aid w’ere Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. J. Dickins, near Lucan.
few
at ,the home
on Thursday
of London,'
with Mrs. H.
«
FREE AIR
FOR SALE'—.Modern 8-piece dining
room suite in good condition.
Apply at Times-Advocate. 20c
ELMIRA FERTILIZER — We are
now in a position to ship our
fertilizer. Get youi' order in as
soon as possible. N. Stanlake. tfc
NOTICES
NOTICE—J am soliciting orders
for sand, gravel and fill. Please
phone H, Lawrence, 126, Hen
sail. 20:27:3:10*
PERSONAL
BACKACHES GO QUICKLY, often
after first dose. RUMACAPS
two-way action attacks the cause,
relieves the pain. Robertson’s
Drug Store-.
BABY CHICKS
NEUHAUSER CHICKS
Thousands hatching weekly.
Twenty breeds to choose from.
All leading trap-nest pedigreed
strains ^from the 'best breeding
farms in the U.S.A, and Canada.
Chick days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES
8i King Street,
LONDON. Ontario.
A-l BABY CHICKS, from blood-
tested
Large
Barred
Sussex
Rocks.
Switzer Hatchery, Granton, bm.,
for price list. Phone 38-3 Gran
ton. tfc
stock;
Type
Rock
x New
Write
Barred Rocks;
White Leghorns;
x White Leghorn;
Hampshire; Red x
or phone A. H.
Ont.,
WANTED—Three or four rooms,
furnished or unfurnished, no
children, close to town. Phone
Cpl. Annis, Station Hospital,
Centralia. 20*
WANTED—To rent a fifty acre
farm, good buildings and hydro.
Apply at Times-Advocate.
13:20*
WANTED—Young married man as
an accountant. Apply at Times-
Advocate. 13c
WANTED — A stenographer and
bookkeeper. Apply at Times-
Advocate. 13c
WANTED — Waitress for Central
Hotel, Exeter. Apply at the Hotel.
27c
BOY WANTED—About 16, for part
time after school. Mayfair Bakery
20c
REAL ESTATE
HOUSE FOR 'SALE—Brick house,
with conveniences, well located in
Exeter. Quick possession. !C. V.
Pickard, Realtor.___________
TWO ACREAGES FOR SALE —
Edge of Exeter.
20 acres with good brick house;
small barn and hennery; hydro
and water pressure throughout; '
3 acres of garden land with good
brick house, with modern con
veniences; small 'barn. C. V.
Pickard, Realtor.
FOR SALE1—150 acre farm, good
buildings, five miles from sugar
beet centre. Apply at Times-Ad-
vocate. 20*
DUPLICATE KEYS cut for most
cars, and cylinder type locks.
Beavers Hardware.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the Estate
of SIMON V. RATZ, late of the
Township of Stephen, in the County
of Huron, Gentleman, deceased.
ALL PERSON'S having claims
against the Estate of the late 'Simon
V. Ratz, who died on the 28th day
of February 1947, are hereby noti
fied to send them to the under
signed, duly verified, on or before
the Sth day of April 1947.
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 Administrat
or shall then have notice.
■DATED at Exeter, the 13 th
of March 1947.
GLADMAN & .COCHRANE,
Solicitors for the Administrator.
20:27:3
day
60-ft. snow
grain sacks;
numerous to mention,
cords of wood; 1 ton
coal; 15 tons of hay;
oats and wheat.
’—'Hens; colony house,
water
crates;
child’s
20c
AUCTION SALE OF
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
Lot. 6, Lake Road
1 mile north of Grand Bend, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th, 1947
at 1 p.m., the following:
CATTLE'—Cow with twin calves
at foot; cow due in November; far-
calf, 6
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
at
Lot 17, South Boundary, Stanley Tp.
3 miles north-east of Zurich, or 5%
miles west of Kippen, on
FRIDAY, MARCH 28th, 1947
at 1 p.m. sharp.
Included in this sale are 4
horses; 4 cows, in calf; cow with
calf at toot; (all cows have been
T.B. tested); 2 steers, 1% years
old; 2 heifers, 1^ years old; 4
calves, 7 months old; 3 sows, due
in March; 5 chunks; York hog; a
full line of implements.
,For further particulars see last
week’s paper.
TERM'S—CASH—NO RESERVE
MRS. ROBERT BAKER, Prop.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auct.
20:27
row cow; 2 yearlings;
months old.
HOGS—7 pigs, weighing
'POULTRY—140 hens,
and Rock.
IMPLEMENTS—IFarmall
tor, on rubber, with 4 row
McCormick combine; side
seed drill, 11 disc: McCormick hay
loader; mower; harrows; packer-;
8 ft. cultivator; dump rake; wagon
and rack; 2-furrow tractor plough;
cream separator; set scales; fanning
mill; heavy wagon; forks; shovels;
hoes; whiffletrees; neckyokes;
chains; boxes; barrels; and many
other articles.
• 7 tons' hay; 100 bushels mixed
grain; 100 bushels early oats.
TERM'S—CASH
SIM 'IRELAND, Prop.
GEO. LAWISON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
150 lbs.
Leghorn
A trac-
scuffler;
rake;
In the Estate of William Zimmer,
deceased.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
AGAINST the Estate of William
Zimmer, late of the Village of
-Dashwood, in the County of Huron,
Gentleman, who died on or about
the 3rd day of February, 1947, are
required to file .particulars of the
same with Eime Atb-"'Dell, -Solicitor,
of Exeter, Ontario, by the 10th day
of April, 19 47, after which date the
estate will be distributed, having
regard only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
DATED
1947.
ELMER D. BELL,
Exeter, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors.
been received.
the 7th day of March,
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 Township
on
MARCH 25th, 1947
AUCTION SALE OF REAL
ESTATE AND CHATTELS
Wm. H. Smith, auctioneer, has
received instructions to sell by pub
lic auction at
Main Street, Crediton
on
SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1947
at 1:30, the following:
FURNITURE—'Solid oak antique
sideboard; two beds, springs and
mattresses; extension table; two
couches 7 kitchen chairs, 3 rockers
2 small table; alarm clock; dining
room clock; Quebec heater; mir
rors; Quebec range; lamps; coal
oil stove; trunk; kitchen cupboard;
clothes horse; commode chair;
ironing board; boiler; quilts and
bedding; chamber pail; valises;
chenille table cloth; dishes; kitchen
utensils; carpenter tools; coal scut
tle; garden tools; two single cord
of birch wood; quantity of coal;
carpets and mats; plenty of other
3/1* t I'd GS
REAL ESTATE — A 1 % -storey
frame' house with 1-5 acre of land
on Main street, Crediton. Sold sub
ject to a reasonable reserve bid.
The Estate of the late William
Brown.
TERM'S
cash. Real
of sale.
WM. H.
Crediton, phone 43-2,
E. SMITH, Clerk,
H. K. EILBER, Administrator, _
AUCTION SALE OF
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
at
Lot 24, Con. 2, Usborne Township
1% 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 sa^e; 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 Sotv,
due in April; 3 young sows; 1 old
sow.
IMPLEMENTS — Allis-Chalmers
B tractor, on rubber, in good con-
■attach'ment for
tractor; stiff
2-furrow Oliver
M.H. hay loader;
steel drum roller;
t; 1-horse scuffler;
2-furrow
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, 1947
Lot 4, Cod. 6, Usborne Township
1 mile and a half south of Elimville
at 1 p.m., the following:
CATTLE—Cow due May 2; cow
due M-ay 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—■§ chunks; 26 wean er s;
sow with 10 pigs; 2 sows due in
May; purebred York hog.
IMPLEMENTS—'Stiff tooth cul
tivator, power lift; International
tractor disc; 2-row Co.ckshutt corn
scuffler; M.H. hay tedder.
TERMIS—CASH
HARRY COLE, Drop.
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk,
’.FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
TUESDAY,
at 1 p.m., the following:
HORSES — Bay matched team,
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; M.H. cultivator; new
McCormick-Deering fertilizer seed
drill; 3-horse disc, new; 3-drum
steel roller; hay ral<e; 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; robe; 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 thus, 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.
TERMS—CASH
SAM ROLLINS, Prop.
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR. Auctioneer.
FARMS FOR SALE—
150 acres, rich, well drained land,
bush, Stephen, buildings with
hydro.
150 acres, fertile, well di’ained
land, bush, Logan, buildings
with, most conveniences.
100 acres, clay loam, near Lucan,-
hydro, bargain.
100 acres, Con. 4, Hay, good
buildings, bush.
75 acres pasture, some maple
bush, Hay.
Other farms also. W. C. Pearce,
Exeter.
AUCTION SALESBARGAINS in two, three and four
week old cockerels, while they last.
Barred Rock, New Hampshire x
Barred Rock. New Hampshire, two
week old $10.95; assorted heavies
$10.75. Three week old, add $2.00,
I four week old, add $4.00. Large(
i egg quality, add $1.00; specially
i selected, add $2.00 per hundred to
l above prices. Also pullets and non
sexed chicks at bargain prices.
Shipped C.O.D. This advertisement
must accompany your order to re
ceive these special prices.
TOP NOTCH CHICKERIES,
Guelph, Ontario.
Howdy Folks!
Milquetoast had a few
too many . . . his wife was
"If it were the first time,
I could forgive it. But you
her how you came home
the same state in November, 19'23!”
Ma: "Don’t you think Emily
sings with feeling?”
"Well, I hope her feelings
quite as bad as it sounds.”
drinks
furious.
Casper,
remem
in just
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Tlie undersigned has received in
structions
Pa:
■aren’t
that brings to uiind the factAnd
that many cars sound badly in need
of lubrication after hard winter
driving these past few weeks. We
feature B-A greases and oils com
bined with a thorough job of using
these well-known products on your
car or truck. Drive in today.
The Scars of War are Deep . . .
Will You Help the Red Cross Heal
Them.
South End
Service Station
Russ and Chuck Snell Phone 32®
WAGONS
FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY!
ROADMASTER
* A high sphed, imbber tired trailer
Wagon for horse or tractor haulage.
R. B. Williams
Lee lory, Mechanic
■HOJJSES (FOR SALE — Crediton,
Hensall and Parkhill. W- C.
'Pearce, Exeter.
MARCH CHICKS immediate deliv
ery. Kitchener Big-4 Chicks. Special
March prices—pullets, cockerels.
Also some started. March chicks
are important. In fact, late summer,
fall, winter markets depend on
them for meat and eggs. Our cus
tomers can’t be wrong when they
all say “Best ever.” Save time, con
tact agent.
J. Earl Burr, R.R. 1, Dashwood
Phone collect Dashwood 32r4
8 TH LINE BLANSHARD
Mr. Wilbur Wynn, of Woodham,
Mr, and Mrs. John Tomlinson, of
Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn
Langford and Shirley were Sunday
evening dinner guests Of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Langford.
Mi*, and Mrs. Mitchell Leibler,
of Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hopkins, of Mitchell, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hooper.
Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd
Anne were
John Rinn
Mr.
spent
Mrs. Kenneth Langford-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hooper and Mr.
and Mrs. E. Vodden, of Woodham,
were Monday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Camm, of Woodham.
Mrs. Fred Thomson,
Thomson, Murray and
Sunday guests of Mr.
and family, Baseline.
Trewartha, of Holmesville,
Wednesday with Mr. and
Little Elsie had been naughty
and had been sent into the kitch
en to "think things over.” After
a while she came out all smiles
and said: "I thought and I pray
ed.” "Fine,” said her mother
"That will help you to be good.”
"Oh, I didn’t ask God to help me
to be good,” said the child. "I just
told Him to help you put up with
me.”
FOR 'SALE—Cow and 130 Rock x
New Hamp. Hybrids. Apply to
Sam Ducklow, Huron St. West.
20*
FOR SALE—House in Exeter with
all conveniences. Phone 26 or
apply P.O. Box 64 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*
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*
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.
Jsborne 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 Hensall.
Hay Township:
120 acres; complete buildings;
hydro throughout; good bush;
close to village and school; on
highway,
O. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main st., Exeter,
t
Try our Classifieds—They pay!
to sell by public auction
on
Con. 3, Hay Township
west of Exeter North on
Lake Road, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 20tli, 1947
at 1:00 o’clock
PERCY DUNSFORD, Prop.
GEO. LAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
Lot 4,
1 % miles
OF BALE — Chattels,
Estate, madd known day
SMITH, Auctioneer,
at
i
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
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.
LOO 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 Scuff lei* with
puller; 3-section lever harrows; 4-
section harrows; 2-section harrows;
2-drum steel roller; scuffler; hay rake; tractor plow; ’ walking plow;
■pulper; set of scales; pdmp 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; whiffletrees; neckyokes;
chains; boxes; barrels; forks; shov
els and other articles.
Quantity oi hay; 20o 'bushels of
wheat; 750 bushels of mixed grain,
TERM'S—CASH
RUFUS KESTLE, Prop.
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk,.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct, < r
FARM SOLD
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
JAMES GEROMETTE
6 Miles North of 'Parkhill Highway
No. 81, 1 Mile South of Greenway,
in
McGillivray Township
on
TUESDAY, MARCH 25th, 1947
HORSES & HARNESS — Black
mare, 7 years old; bay gelding, 7
years old.
horse, rising 9.
harness, one nearly new
breeching harness;
harness.
-CATTLE — White
due in Sept., 5 years
7 years old, due before sale;
cow, 5 years old, due in May
fat steers, coming 3; 2
steers; 3 yearling steers
old heifers; 9 yearling
last summer calves.
HOGS—*2 hogs,
POULTRY—About 20
grey horse, rising 5;
2 sets back band
set of
set ofsingle
milkingcow.
old; blue cow,
rod
. 5 2
2-year-old
5 2-year-
heifers; 4
hens,
AUCTION SALE OF 46 HEAD
OF CATTLE (Hereford and
Durham), IMPLEMENTS AND
STOCK
The undersigned auctioneer ■■
received instructions from
DAVID MORLEY
to sell by public auction at
Lot 14, Con. 13, McGillivray
3 miles north of Ailsa Craig, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, 1947
COWS—Reg. Hereford bull, 5
years old; Reg. Hereford ‘cow, 4
years, bred Jan. 27; Reg. Hereford
heifer, 2 years, due in April (this
heifer was one of the outstanding
heifers sold at Stutt Brothers sale
at Forest last fall); Reg. yearling
heifer; 3 heifer cows, 8 years old;
Hereford cow, 7 years; Hereford
cow, 6 years; 2 Hereford cows, 5
years; Hereford cow, 4 years; Here
ford cow, 3 years; Durham cow, 8
years; Durham cow, 7 years; 2 Dur
ham cows, 6 years; Durham cow,
5 years; Durham cow, 12 years;
farrow cow. (These cows are bred
to calve this spring).
YOUNG CATTLE — 7
White-faced steers; 3
Hereford heifers, open;
white-faced heifers; i
white-faced, steers;
about 8 months; ’2
months; fall 'heifer
calf. All the younger cattle have
been vaccinated for Bangs disease.
This is a herd of good beef cattle
in good condition.
HORSES—'Team (matched Belgian
horses, 12 years,
.IMPLEMENTS — Chse tractor,
Model D, on rubber, fully equipped,
like iiew; 2-furroW Int. tractor
plough, nearly new; Case hammer
mill, 12”, nearly new; J, Deere
forage harvester, used 2 years;
McO. hay loader, nearly new; side
!has
2-year-old
2-year-old
5 yearling
4 yearling
3 bull calves,
bull calves, 6
calf; fall bull
dition; scuffler
Allis-Chalmers
tooth cultivator;
tractor plough;
M.H. binder; :
walking plough.
McCormick mower
ing .plough; M.H. seed drill
sulky
Vessot
pulper
forks;
range
numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD
Parlor suite,
and 4 chairs; small drop-leaf table
Daisy chum; kitchen stove
dih hanging lamp
lamp.
B
walk-
M.H.
8-itt.
root
rake; sleighs; cutter;
grinder; C'ockshutt
! scales; wheelbarrow;
20 rods woven hog fence;
shelter; other articles too
Furniture —
round extension table
Alad-
Coleman gas
TERMS — GASH
MRS. HARRIETT OKE Prop.
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer,