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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-11-07, Page 4
* I I Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7th, 1946 COMING EVENTS FOR SALE r. Paper FAIRFIELD FARM FORUM will meet Nov. 11th at the home of Mr. -and Mrs. Ed Lamport. Any one interested will be welcome. 7c FOR SALE — Young pigs. Phone Sol Gingerich, S4r3 Zurich, 7* FOR SALE—A quantity of potatoes.Looking for Something? , , t , Try the Want Ads i i Collection The Boy Scouts will collect paper Sat.,9th Please have your bundles tied and in a conyentient place for pick-up. HURON COUNTY COUNCIL Th© next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the I i Council ’Chambers, Court ‘House, | Goderich, commencing Monday, Novembei- 18th, at 2.00 p.m.I AH accounts, notices of deputa tions and other business requiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, November 16th. N. W. MILLER, County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario. No. 1. LAp-ply to Wm. Roeszler, trucker, Crediton. 7c A 7:14c WANTED They are read by more than 8,400 Times-Advocate readers every week Phone 31w for an ad taker I / Ready cash is yours in a flash. Use the Want-Ads.TO RENT OR BUY—A deer rifle. Apply at Times-Advocate 7c suitable forWANTED — Horses mink feed. Highest prices paid. Norman Hazelwood, Marys Phone Kirkton 16rl2. 4t* R.R. 6, St. Evening Service One garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays and dur ing the evenings throughout the week. WANTED — Furnished or unfurn ished apartment or rooms. Could exchange for an apartment in Ottawa. Apply to Box M, Times- Advocate. 7* Open this Sunday and During the Evenings throughout the Week. WANTED—A housekeeper or a couple to live with active aged woman, good home in small town. Apply Box E Times-Advo- sate. 7c SNELL BROS. & CO. Garage WANTED — An unfurnished ap artment. Phone 35W Exeter 7c WANTED—A ride to Toronto on Sunday. Phone 259,,Exeter. 7c T5 FOR RENT WUERTH’S FOR RENT—Webster Paint Spray Outfit. Apply Beavers Hardware, tfc The Cold Weather is Just Around the Corner MISCELLANEOUS We Have a WINTER Good Supply of FOOTWEAR See Our MACKINAW SOCKS for men and boys White rubber is scarce but we have been fortunate to receive a small quantity. Get your white shoes re-heeled. If it’s Wuerth’s shoes, It’s worth while, If. it’s worth while, It’s Wuerth’s shoes. OIL BROODERS Five famous makes now in stock: Buckeye, Makomb, Jamesway, Hudson, Sol-Hot. Order one now while they last. BROODER STOVES We now have a complete line of brooder stoves in stock — Electric, Coal, Oil, Natural Gas, and Wood. HOW ARD’S POULTRY MEDICINE in both sizes, $1.10 and $1.65 NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES, LONDON, Ontario. FOR 'SALE——500 used red brick. Jas. W. Gardiner, phone 21rl0, Kirkton. 7 c FOR S(ALE—iWeaners and chunks, Allan Westcott, phone 176r32, Exeter. 7 * FOiR SALE—125 White Leghorn hens. Phone 33r9 Kirkton, Clif- ford 'Scott. 7* FOR SALE—Ii25 Light Sussex -pul lets, 5 months old; iron pump . and about 25 feet of piping. Apply at Times-Advocate. 7:14* FOR SALE—8 York pigs, six weeks old. Apply to Wm. B3a, R.R. fl, Hensall. 7* FOR SALE — Two Blythwood ■Shorthorn bulls, one 5 years old 3 and the .othei' 11 months old. Fred Dawson, R.R, 1„ Hensall Phone Exeter I72i1li6. 7* FOR SALE—65 black B. Rock X New Hamp, pullets. Phone Hugh !Love,’ 174r3, Exeter. 7* FOR SALE—Choice collie pups. Phone J. A. Stewart, Kirkton54r9. ‘ 7* FOR SALE—160 Barred Rock pul lets, 5J months old, started to lay also a quantity of feed tur nips. Phone Jos. Ferguson 8 Or2 Hensall. 7:14* FOR SALE—-3-0’0 Rock pullets Ap ply to Fergus Turnbull, R.R. 1, Dashwood, 7c FOR SALE—250 Suffolk ewes. 1, 2, 3 and 4 years old, Quantities to suit purchaser. Mitchell Wil lis, phone 35rl4, Kirkton. 7c FOR SALE—100 feet wire and iron ornamental fence 4 ft. high Qubeec heater, kitchen range, box stove. R. E. Balkwill, Exe ter. . 7* HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED DRIVER WANT ED—Must be honest and reliable 1 and know London and Exeter, steady employment. Ap-ply to Tuckey Transport, Main Street, Exeter, phone 25W. — REAL ESTATE NOTICES ILL ANYONE’ motoring to Ker- wood or district kindly get in touch with 259, Exeter 7* CLAIMS William of Cent- Huron, ■< < <h 3TICE—Will the person with suede jacket, zipper front, taken from a car at Centralia Farmers’ Coal Elevator please return same to the elevator by Nov. 15 and save further trouble. 7* JTI'CE — The. annual meeting of the Exeter Lawn Bowling Club will be held Thursday evening, Nov. 7th, 1946, in the Town Hall at eight o’clock. All members are requested to be present. The Club will be pleased to receive applications for caretaker for the clubhouse and grounds for the season of 1947. Wages $60.-010 per month. W. G. Medd, Pres.; B. M. Francis, Secretary. We are taking orders now for fall litewashing jobs, with new Power achine. — Wm. Watson, Phone irl9 Dashwood. lO-Stc OTICE—We have installed a key 'duplicating machine and are pre pared to make duplicate keys for most cars and cylinder type locks. Beavers Hardware. tfc CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST Voters’ Lists, 1946, Municipality the .Village of Exeter, County of uron. Notice is hereby given that I have implied with Section 7 □tors’ List Act and that >sted up at my office at tit., on the 30th >46. the list of all vote in the said unicipal Elections 1 of The I have Exeter, October entitled Leather and rubber repairing promptly and neatly' attended to. LOST Wuerth’s Cash Shoe Store LOST—In Exeter on Saturday, a pair of plastic rim glasses. Find er please leave at Times-Advocate or phone'3Ij. Reward. FARM FOR SALE—Good buildings and bush, close to good market, school and church, never failing water, 48 acres fall ploughed, hydro available. Apply Box 28-0'V, Times-Advocate, 7:14* day of persons Municipality at and ’that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor rected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 20th day of November, 19 46. Dated at Exeter this 30th day of October, 194 6, C. V.' Pickard, Clerk of Exeter, Ont. f Snelgrove Tire & Electric presents YOUR HIT PARADE on VICTOR and COLUMBIA RECORDS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Give Me Five Minutes More South America Take it Away Rumours are Flying To Each His Own This is Always Surrender If You Were the Only Girl Ole Buttermilk Sky You Keep Coming Back Like a Song Tex Beneke Frank Sinatra Ray Johnson Betty Rhodes Freddy Martin Betty Rhodes Harry James Perry Como Mart Kenney Woody Herman Perry Como Helen Carroll Dennis Day Come in Before Christmas and Hear our Kiddies’ Records Tires, Vulcanizing and Household Appliances Andy Snelgrove, Mgr. Phone 18W, Exeter, Ont. USA5CW PROC.LAMA TION Pursuant to a resolution of the Municipal Council, I hereby proclaim Remembrance Day Monday, November llth/1946 A Public Holiday For the Village of Exeter and respectively request all citizens to observe it as such B. TUCKEY, Reeve FOR SALE—‘Small house with con veniences, town water, attached garage, hen houses, stable and 2% acres, Parkhill. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. FOR -SALE—100 acres, high class farm, all tillable, modern house, painted barn, hydro and water throughout, Mitchell. ,W. C- Pearce, Exeter. FOR SALE—1>00 acres of pasture with river water, about 80 acres tillable. W. 0. Pearce, Exeter. " CJJLE — For immediate, pos session, 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. 31: 7: 14c FOR SALE FOR SALE—1%-storey brick house modern conveniences; extra lot. This property is located close to business section of Exeter; quick possession. C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. i <i j I z TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NO5HNATION AND ELECTION Pu-blic Notice is hereby that a meeting of the Electors the Township of ‘Stephen will held in the TOWN HALL, CREDITON on FRIDAY, NOV. 33, 1946 1 o’clock in the afternoon given of be for FOR SALE — Comfortable brick house with hydro and 3-piece bath. Small stable; 3*6 acres productive garden land; edge Exeter; fall possession. C. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. of of V. at the purpose of making and receiv ing nominations for Reeve, Deputy Reeve, Councilmen and also for Trustees of the Township -School Area com-prising sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, Union. 8 and 12—three to be elected. And further notice is hereby given that irf the event of more candidates being proposed and qualifying for any -particular office, than required, to be elected, the proceedings will be adjourned until MONDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1946 when polls shall be opened from 9 o’clock a.m. until 5 o’clock p.m. at the following places with the undermentioned officers in charge as fixed viz: 1. Mrs. W. B by the Township by-law FOR SALE — 120-acre farm, well- located on paved road, comfort table house, good bank barn; hydro and water. Productive soil, 12 acres bush; also 50 acres cul tivated land without buildings, near Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Exe ter. FOR SALE—100 acres in Stephen Township with good brick house and bank barn. Close to village. Possession given when desired. C. V. Pickard, Exeter. PERSONAL A Treat for your Feet! Use Lloyd’s Corn and Callo^us Salve for prompt relief. 50c at Robertson’s and all druggists. BACKACHES GO QUICKLY, often after first dose. RUMACAPS two- way action attacks the cause, re lieves the pain. Robertson’s Drug Store. "‘VIGORINB” gives vitality to men down, nervous; treatment $1.00 Drug Store. new pep and who feel run- weak. 15-day at Robertson’s PIT1 IJLjJLim <blood) j, tion. Try Bunkers Herbal Pills to treat the cause at its sdtti’cC, Moiiey back if the first bottle dees nbt satisfy. At Drug Stores. generally from a conges- Turn pennies Into dollars, Sell what you don’t need through h Want-Ad. Mill’s Shop, Lot 28, Con. Willert, Gordon Wilson; rPenhale’s Kitchen, Lot 201, Con. Preston Dearing, George Walk- 3. -Council Chambers, Crediton, F. W. Morlock; Alvin 5. O’Rourke’s 12, Pat Sul- ; 6. Koehler’s N.B. E. G. 7. Sweitzer’s 17, John 1, 2. 2, er; Thos. Trevethick. 4. Town Hall, Lot 10, Con. 7 Baker, J. H. Gaiser; Kitchen, Lot 10, Con. livan, Jas. Mawhinhey Store, Lot 23, 'Con. Kraft, Chester Gaiser; Con.10,Kitchen, Lot Houlahan, M. C. iSweitzer; 8. Pol lock’s Store, Mansell Hodgins, Wm. Ravelie’s Store, Lot 1, Con. Sauble, Colin Love, Leland Desjardine. And all " quested to themselves Lot 40, Con. S.B., Hicks; 9. electors are take notice accordingly. LLOYD B‘. hereby re- and govern HODGSON, Returning Officer. Centralia, November 6th, 1946. 7:14:21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ROBERT LUKER, deceased. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of Robert Luker, late of the Village Of Exe ter lit the County of Htirdh, Gentle man, w,ho died on or about the 3rd day of March, A.D. 1940, are required to file particulars bf -the same with Elmer D. Deli, Solicitor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 8th day of November, A.D, 1946, after which date th© eState will be dis tributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. DATED the 23rd day of October, A.D. 1946, ELMER D. BEDE, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitor for the Administrator 24J31S7 In the Estate of WILLIAM LUKER, deceased, AJLL PERSONS HAVING AGAINST the Estate of Luker, late of -the Village ralia, in the County of Gentleman, who died on or about the 21st day of February, A.D. 1941, are required to file particu lars of the same with Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the Sth day of November, ‘A-.D, 1946, after which date the estate will be distributed, haying regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. DATED the 23rd day of October, A.D, 1946. ELMER -D. BELL, Exeter, Ontario. Solicitor for the Administrator 24; 31; 7 IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Elizabeth Jane Hogarth, late of the Village of Exeter, Spinster, deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late Eliza beth Jane Hogarth, who died on the 25th -day of September, 1946, are hereby notified to send them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 20th day of Nov ember 1946. AFTER the last-named date the assets of the said Estate will be distributed among the per sons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which Executors shall then have notice. DATED at Exeter, the 24th day October, 194 6. GLADMAN & COCHRANE, Exeter, 'Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. 31:7:14 of cut; McCormick mower, 5-ft. cut; 3-ton steel coal bin; windrower foi’ 5-ft. mower, new; hay loader; idump rake; manure spreader; log roller; 3-section lever drag har rows; set diamond harrows; 'double disc; walking plow; Cockshutt rid ing plow; 13-hoe Noxon grain drill; International spring-tooth com cul tivator; 1-horse scuffler; set bob sleighs; steel-tired wagon; flat rack; 2 good wagon boxes, one with top ‘deck; International l^-ton truck; set scales; pig crate; 150 gal. gas drum; set -double harness; pump jack; Anchor Holt cream separator; double -pump milking machine, -2 double units, complete with piping; 2 electric motors, % h.p., new & h.p.; Jamesway battery brooder, 10-010 chick size; 2 electric brooders; 2 colony houses; 2 shel ters; -poultry feeding equipment; 275 New Hamp, pullets, blood-test ed O.B.S. stock; 45 New Hamp, roosters. 500 bushels |Atjax oats, suitable for seed. Many other articles too numerous to mention. FEED—>Silo, 12x30, filled with corn and barn full of hay and some straw. FARM Con. 11, stands a good -brick house with frame kitchen; -bank barn. 36x60; hog pens, 2 hen houses, drive shed, garage, etc., with hydro through out; also never-failing well; will Ibe offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. day ing utensils, '2 small iron kettles,, capper, 3 cellar tables, 2 3-gallon crocks, clotheshorse, 2 apple peel ers, sealers, 2 dustmops, 8-piece set of dishes, 6-piece set of dishes, silverware, cutlery, 2 alarm clocks, kitchen wooden baskets, churn, 2 40-gallon barrels tides too numerous The Estate of ARTHUR WEBER FRANK TAYLOR, OSCAR KLOPP, Auctioneers. clock tubs spinning large daisy ; 34 clothes glass cradle, small mirrors, and stand, wheel, churn, and other ar- to mention, the late AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in structions' to sell toy public auction at Lot 9, Con. 3, Biddlulph on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, at 1.3 0 p.m. the. following; CATTLE—‘Cow due Nov. fresh cow with calf at foot; 2 1046 I t r * t r i < H i i r - 100-acre farm, lot 7, McGillivray, on which Terms to be made known of sale. TERMS—CASH MERTON SHOLDICE, Prop. GEORGE ILAWSONX Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. on AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Being the property of the late Miss E. J. Hogarth, Waterloo St., Exeter on‘‘ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1946 at 1.3'0' p,m. The -property consists of 1% acres of land with 7-room brick house and attached woodshed, small barn, good well; located south Waterloo -Street, just outside Village of Exeter. ' HOUSEHOLD tique bedsteads; dresser, bureau, felt mattresses, toilet sets; 2 small tables; leaf table; 2 kitchen tables; chen chairs; rocking' chairs; book stove, wood or coal; 3-burner oil stove with oven; 2 glass kitchen cupboards; antique dishes and clock; sowing machine; odd dishes; some cooking utensils; new Wear ever aluminum canner and .roast pan; scales; fruit sealers; valise; trunks; Fuller -brushes; lamps; load hay; scythe; coil springs; kit chen scales; books; hymn books; and numerous other articles. TERMS — Household effects, cash; real estate, 10% cash, bal ance in 30 days. FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer, GEORGE LAWSON, -Clerk; W. F. GLADMJAiN, Solicitor for Executors. side the an-EFFECTS—3 2 wash stands; 2 feather ticks, springs; 2 white drop- ■ kit- CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS AND FEED Lot 7, Con. 11, McGillivray Twp. 4 miles south of Crediton, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1946 at 12.30 p.m. HORSES—Team grey Percherons age'd 8 and 9 years. CATTLE —- Registered -Shorthorn cow, 5 years old, due time of sale;, registered Shorthorn cow, 4 years' old, -due Shorthorn May 10; months old, tion; grade Shorthorn cow, 5 years old, due Feb. 15; grade 'Shorthorn cow, 5 years old, due Dec. 10; grade Shorthorn cow, 6 years old, due Feb. 16; grade Shorthorn cow, 2 years old, due April 25; grade Shorthorn cow, 7 years old, fresh ened in October; grade Shorthorn cow, 4 years old, due Feb. 24; grade Shorthorn cow, 4 years old, due -Dec. 27; grade Shorthorn cow, 4 years old, due Jan. 8; Polled Angus cow, 4 years old, due Jan. 29; grade Shorthorn cow, 5 years old, due March 5; grade Shorthorn cow, 9 years old, -du© Feb. 19 5 grade 'Shorhorn cow, 3 years old, due Jan. 13; 'Holstein coW, 3 years did, due Dec, 18, farrow cow,’ 2 yearling steers; 2 yearling heifers; 14 spring calves. ■HOGS—-7 pigs, hearly finished} 7 Chunks; 9 pigs, 9 weeks old; Sow With litter; sow, bred short time, had on© litter, IMPLEMENTS — Oliver 60 row crop tractor oii steel, nearly new; Oliver 102 two-furroW tractor plow, almost new; 13-hoe Cockshutt fer tilizer 'drill With tractor hitch; iFrost & Wood grain binder, 6-ft. March 21st; registered cow, 2 years old, due Shorthorn bull calf, 12 eligible for registra- AUCTION SALE OF FARM, STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Lot 6, Concession 13, Hay Twp. 1*4 miles north of Dashwood on WEDNESDAY, NOV. .13 19 46 at 1'2 noon sharp the follow ing: REAL ESTATE;—- Farm consists of 100 acres more or less, 8 acres of bush, balance under cultivation. Bank barn, brick house, kitchen, wood shed, drive shed, garage and smoke house situated on conces sion 12, lot 8. TERMS of Real Estate — -10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Possession anytime. HORSES —■ Team grey geldings, 7 years, 24 cwt.; black mare, 10 years, l'Oi cwt.; bay hackney, mare, 5 years, 11 cwt. CATTLE — Ayrshire calf; Durham cow milking; Durham years. Sannen PIGS - POULTRY N.H., 41 months ; S.*X N.H., 4J months. IMPLEMENTS — cultivato?’; 3 section Wood land roller; 11 Harris fertilizer drill, attachment, Maxwell flat hayrack with one Cockshutt steel truck wagon; Mas sey-Harris dump rake; McCormick 5 ft. mower; .new Massey-Harris 7 ft. binder; new Massey-Harris manurexspreader; Oliver bean cul tivator with puller attachment; 2 scufflers; set of heavy sleighs with platform; light sleigh with box; cutter; rubber tired buggy; road cart; light wagon; 4 wheel trailer with stock rack, draw bar, tongue and shafts; Cockshutt riding plow; Fleury walking plow; 'Cockshutt gang plow; harrow cart. MISCELLANEOUS — Harness: light double set; 2 new single sets; horse collars; 2 numerous -other har- singletrees, neck- , sap pans, bal’- spiles, car- cross-cut saws, buck sledge, >24; cows due in March; 3 cows due in April; 3 yearling steers; 3 ^spring calves; Hereford bull, 18 months old; year ling heifer. PIGS—Brood sow due in Dec.; sow bred four weeks; sow; 7 pigs six weeks old; 4 pigs ten weeks old; . 6 pigs three months’ old; 8 pigs ten weeks old. 60 hens. 900 bushels of oats; 300, bushels of mixed grain. IMPLEMENTS—M.H. binder, Mjc- Cormick-Deering mower, hay rake, McCormick-Deering disc, 12 plate; Viking cream separator, wagon, hay fork, pulleys, sling ropes, new ( set of double harness, forks, shov els, neckyokes, whiffletrees, boxes, barrels, and other articles. FURNITURE — Table and 4 chairs, cupboard, 2 linoleum rugs, Findlay enamel cook stove, lamps, wash tubs, kitchen table. TERMS—.CASH JOE ZUBAL, Proprietor, GEORGE' LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. r 4 A J * i * ♦ * i heifer young cow in calf due in 'cattle Dec.; rising in and ; 9 2 goat and kid.milch - 5 shoats about 75 lb. 40(r pullets, R. X 400 pullets, •McCormick harrows; disc Massey- grass seeder hay loader, man loader, 2 heavy sets; bridles and ness, doubletrees yokes, sling ropes, rels, 125 sap buckets, penter tools, saws, axes, sledge, fence-stretch ers, post-hole digger, potato-spray er, extension ladder and other ladders, grass shears, limb cutters, grind stone, Stewart horse clippers clover platform, pea harvester, strawberry crates, egg crates, snow fence, forks, shovels, Wedges, iron kettles, copper kettle and numer ous other articles. HOUSEHOLD Studio couch; small tables; and springs springs and mattress; day bed; EFFECTS — magazine stand; 7 2 % beds, springs mattresses; double bed, > and mattress; single bed, . . 2 wardrobes; 3 dressers; bureau; 2 wash stands, hall rack, 4 occasion- al chairs; 2 rocking chairs; large mirror; sewing stand; Singer sew ing machine; electric refrigerator; 6 cu. ft.; electric washing machine, 5 dining room Chairs; chairs; toaster; electric fan; table; black kitchen range; black cabinets; board; sugar bin; chest. j kitchen electric radio; 2 electric irons; electric cabinet round dining room table;kitchen andCream white and 2 kitchen kitchen cup- ahd WCOddn high chair, phonograph, bed tray, Fuller brush shower, bread box, picture frames, Wearever set, feed chopper, cook* kitchen range; 2 buffets; cupboard with flour work table; stund,fern AUCTION SALE OF FARM; FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS The undersigned auctioneer has re ceived instructions from Malcolm MacDonald to sell by public auction -atLot 3, Con. fe, McGillivray Twp. 1 %, miles east of Mt. Carmel on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14th at 1 o’clock -the following: HORSE'S—.Mare 9 gelding 7 years old. 'CATTLE—Durham .. ____ old, due time of sale: -grey Durham cow 6 years old , due in March; grey cow due in April: red cow 8 years old, due in March; white faced cow 7 yrs. old, due in Mar.; cow 5 years old due in Feb.; 3 two-year-old steers; 2 heifers com ing 2; ling steers; years* old; 1 cow 6 years steer, coming two; 2 year- yearlin-g heifer: 5 spring calves. This is a choice lot of cows and young cattle in good condition. IMPLEMENTS — 1 steel wheel wagon, nearly new; -flat hay rack; M. H. bean cultivator; M.H. -cult ivator, nearly new; 6 ft. M. ’H. ■binder; 5 ft. McC. mower; 14- plate M. H„ out throw disc; Codlc- shutt drill; set of 4-section har rows; steel roller; hay rake; Cock shutt riding -plow; walking plo\V; set sleighs; set double harness-; third set of harness; forks, shovels chains and. other articles. FEED & GRAIN—12 loads hay; mow of bean and oat straw; 40-0f bushels of mixed grain. FURNITURE—< '-Some household furniture including an 8-piece din ing room suite; stove and some chairs; living room suite, Westing house electric refrigerator, new; ~ ‘ ' - -, nearly 2-piece chesterfield suite. TERMS —• CASH 'PROPERTY— 100 acres of land upon which is erected a 2- storey brick house, a (bank barn 35x56, With lots of water. Possession by December 1st. This is a real good farm and anyone desiring such would do well to look at this prop erty. Will be offered for sale sub ject to a, reserve bid. Terms: 10 % on day of sale, balance in 30 days. MALCOLM! MacbONAlLD, Prop. J. R. McLEAN, Auct. 'R.R. 2 Parkhill AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction °nLot 31, Con. 1.4, Stephen Township on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1040 at 2 p.m. The ’Estate of the Late Charles Stephan. 100 acres of land, 8 acres of fall' wheat, &11 fall plowing done, bank barh, 40x70, with straw shed, .drive shed, 'brick house ’with frame kit chen, plenty of water, well drained. TERM'S—10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. ■For further particulars apply to FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer, CHARLES STEPHAN, Jr., Administrator, R. 3, Exeter. 14:21:2 8. < 4 ■r ? < i * ?• * ■? 7 1 » 1 Y f ■* r t J