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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-02-22, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1951 Turn 7Dust Gatherers7 Into 7Cash Catchers7 With Want Ads LOST WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TENDERS WANTED CLASSIFIED RATES LOST—-Man’s Westfield gold wrist watch with expansion bracelet, Reward. —Carfrey ■Cann, phone 35-J Exeter. 22c •I am in the for any number of of all kinds; will pay Officers Posted From Centralia Sqdn, Ldr. H. B. Hallett, Of­ ficer Commanding Flight Cad­ ets and Character, Leadership Training Officer at RCAF Sta­ tion Centralia has been posted to Toronto, where he will be­ come Chief Administrative Of­ ficer. No replacement has been named.Sqdn. Ldr. Bill French, of Toronto, has been posted to the School of Flying Control at Cen­ tralia. He succeeds Sqdn. Ldr. Ken Dobbin who will join 412 Squadron at Ottawa. Tenders are being called fox­ major repairs at the barracks the station. HORSES WANTED- market horses - . . - . up to 3 cents per lb. ~ Also want Dow. SEWTING—Especially for infants and children. —Mrs. H. Mous- seau, phone 47 Zurich. 22* at WHALEN Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke of Russelldale and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parkinson and Ronnie of visitors Parkin-London were Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ray son. Mr. and Mrs. Bristol St. Marys, visited on with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holden, Sunday W.. Squire. Miss Audrey Arksey, London, was a week-end visitor at her home. Mr. George Earl, Exeter, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen. Mrs. Florence Chittick and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chittick and family, Granton, visited on Fri­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson. Mrs. George Squire, London, spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gunning, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley, Exeter, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Mellevxlle Gunning. i Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson and Mr. William Hodgson visited on Sun­ day evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham, Clandeboye. Mrs. O’Brien entertained on Tuesday in honour of Margaret’s eleventh birthday. Her school friends were the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chapman and family have moved to Exe­ ter. We are sorry to lose them from our midst. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Mawhin- ney, Crediton, visited on Friday with W.A. Harry Squire.Mr. and Mrs. Supper A supper under of the W.A. was basement of the church on Fri­ day evening. A good crowd was present. Following the supper the evening was spent in pro­ Prizes went Mrs. Mr. the auspices held in the . gressive crokinole. to: Ladies’ high, Neil; gent’s high, Squire; low, Mrs. F. Squire, ceeds $24.50. Alton Frank Pro- held hall bush horses. —G. J. l*tfc LIVESTOCK WANTED — Cash: up to $10.00 for Dead or Dis­ abled Horses; $10.00 for Cows; Hogs $2.50 per Cwt.— at your farm. Prompt service. Phone collect Exeter 287-W. William Stone Sons, Limited. Ingersoll, Ontario.2 5tfc SEWING MACHINES bought, gold, serviced and repaired, Phone evenings, Bob McLean,. 5 2 7-J. 30 tfc TENDERS WANTED—For wir­ ing S.S. No. 10 Tuckersmith, Apply to James Drummond, phone Hensall 69Q-r-15. 22:1c 287-W. WANTED—Farm, preferably in Exeter region. F ALL pertinent facts to Box “D”, Times-Advocate. 8*tfn Reply giving S*tfn WANTED—500 'bales Phone 92 Exeter. of hay. 22c W’ANTED—Roomers and board­ ers, close to Main St. Apply at Tiines-Advocate. 22* WANTED—Small apartment re­ quired. Please telephone 513-J 22* BABY CHICKS FOR SALE—Baby chicks! Be­ cause the poultry industry in Canada is an important source of the total cash farm income, we believe that farmers need strong, husky chicks that will develope fast into high produc­ ing layers—real money mak­ ers! If you agree and want this type of chick this year, write or phone Huctwith duce Co. Ltd., Forest, Ontario, or phone Norval Reid at Hen­ sall. Our government approved WL x Barred Rock crossbred chicks, or Barred Rock chicks from fast feathering rugged stock will prove real money making hustlers for you. Or- dex- today! 1:8:15:22c FOR SALE Pro- 'o> FOR SALE—Findlay enamelled range, and oil-burning space heater. Telephone 15 0-W, R. D. Hunter, Exeter. 15* FOR SALE—’35 Chrysler sedan, in good running order, and a good Model D. —S. Deelstra, Highway 4, Centralia. 22* FOR SALE—Dry maple wood. Delivered. ■Custom power chain-saw Reasonable rate. Phone Wood 35-r-2. stove work. Dash- 22:1:8:15* FOR SALE—K i t c h e n cabinet. Apply Fred Howe, Centralia. 22* PIGS FOR SALE—12 chunks, 'also one sow due March 7. First litter. Apply Chas. Bed­ ard, 78-r-15 Zurich, 22* FOR SALE—’48 Chev master coach, excellent tion; '40 Chev coach, condition. —Broderick phone 277. Fleet- condi- good Bros,, 22* FOR SALE—Quantity of hay. Jack Cooper, phone 679-r-12 Hensall. 22* { — .............—.............................................................. .......—• ['FOR SALE—Massey Harris 11- i hoe fertilizei- drill with steel 1 wheels in A-1 condition. Henry > Finkbeiner, R.R. 1, Exeter, or phone Crediton 26-r-3. 22* ELIMVILLE Elimville Euchre Club Elimville euchre club was on Thursday evening at the with Miss Verda Kellett as host­ ess. There were ten tables in pro­ gress. 'Prize winners were ladies high, Mrs. Harold Bell; Gents’ high, Mr. Lloyd Johns and the consolation, Mr. Austin Dilling. The party this week will be held at the hall with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johns as hosts. - Elimville Mission Band " Elimville Mission Band held their monthly meeting on Febru­ ary 17th at the home of Master Bobby Woods with thirteen mem­ bers present. The meeting open­ ed with singing hymn 405. The bible reading was read by Miss Donna Gilfillan. Miss Mary Skin­ ner favoured with an instrumen­ tal. Misses Johns. Mission closed Purpose. Games were played at the close fololwed with lunch be­ ing served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hogg and Robert, of Thorndale visit­ ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE—Chesterfield suite, men’s bicyclq, large oil burner used approximately 3 months. —Phone- airport 23-r-2, Les Martin. 22* FOR SALE—Shorthorn bull, fit for service, TB tested and registered. Apply: J. R. Chap­ man, Kippen, phone Seaforth 658-y-G. 22* FOR SALE—A young gander. Frank Triebner, phone 45 8-r-6 Exeter. 22c FOR SALE—19 40 style refrig­ erator. Frigidaire unit. Apply married quarters No. 312, Centralia Airport. 22* I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow. phone 83 Exeter. l*tfc PAINTING and paperhanging, kitchen cupboards and cab­ inets. Tom Walker, Exeter, phone 553, tfc FOR SALE BY TENDER FOR SALE BY TENDER Tenders will be received .by the undersigned until February 24 fox­ acres, house, house, acres wheat; Russeldale on 83 Highway. Pos­ session April 1. Each tender must be accompanied by a certi­ fied cheque of ten per cent of tender, balance in 30 days. High­ est or any tender not necessarily accepted. 15:22c R. C. DOW, MUNRO Farm consisting of 143 large bank barn, hen drive shed and stone 8 rooms with hydro; 23 1% miles west of ’TENDERS WANTED' — Tenders will be •»received by the under­ signed for the supply of 250 cubic yards of crushed gravel axyl 250 cubic yards of coarse gravel, more or less; same to be delivered on York and Nel­ son Streets in the Village of Hensall, This gravel to Ibe de­ livered before May 15, 1951. Tenders to be ixx the hands of the Clerk on or before March 12, 19 51. Lowest ox* any ten- dex- not necessarily accepted. —James A. Paterson, Village Clerk,_________________22:1c TENDERS WANTED for bus drive:’ to transport pupils from the fourth concession of Mc­ Gillivray to S.S. 5 school. In­ surance paid by the board. Full particulars can be ob­ tained from the undersigned. Lowest ox’ any tenders not ne­ cessarily accepted. All tenders must be marked and in the hands of the secretary, Neil McRahn, Clandeboye, by Feb­ ruary 27, 1951, 22 25 words or less - 350 More than 25 words ljc per word. Subsequent Insertions 25c More than 25 words lc per word. Semi-Display Classifieds (restricted to one column) First Insertion 84c per inch Subsequent Insertions 70c per inch Classifieds calling for a number 10c extra. Classified ads accepted up Wednesday noon. Auction sale copy should be in Tuesday at the latest. Bookkeeping charges will be added to all accounts not paid within one month. box till FRIDAY, MARCH 2 at 2 o’clock sharp the following; POULTRY HOUSE: Frame, double-deck poultry house, 3 Ox 36, insulated, hydro, two wells. LAND.- 11 acres of land, Lots 124, 125, 126, 127, Village of Centralia. SUPPLIES: 2 colony houses; 6 range shelters; 2 brooder stoves; 20 galvanized pails; 6 drinking fountains; 12 feeder troughs; 40 rods 2-20 woven fence; 20 rods poultry fence; 25 steel posts. TERMS: Accessories — Cash. Terms of Real Estate made known on day of sale. LLOYD HODGSON, PROP. FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT. FOR RENT FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms. Apply at Times-Advocate. 2 5 tfc FOR RENT—Small house, partly furnished. Corner John St. W. and William St, Available Mar. 8, 22* REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—2 - apartment home in village with 1% acre lot; white brick with five rooms down and four up, with two complete bath rooms, full cel­ lar with hot air heating, frame barn, good garden with ber­ ries and fruit trees, early pos­ session. —Wm. Pearce. 15 FOR SALE—Brick house, seven rooms with sun porch, hard­ wood floors, hydro, small barn, greenhouse, 3 acres of land, north of Thames Road Church. Mrs. Wm. Smith. 22:1* FOR SALE—Two tage, complete and hardwood Balkwill. bedroom cot­ bath, furance floors. R. E. 8,15,22;!* 6-ROOM frame house, insulated, oak floors, 3 bedrooms, 3-pce. 'bath, furnace, built-in cup­ boards, hot and cold water, hydro. Garage. W. C. Pearce. Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­ man. HENSALL 2-storey brick house, all conveniences. Kippen frame house at a bargain. Mitchell house with conveniences, good barn and henhouse. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 150 ACRES in Stephen Twp. iy2 storey brick house, bank barn, hog pen, hen house, driveshed. Electricity. W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor. EXETER NORTH, 4-room house with partial basement, built-in cupboards, sink, town water, garage, barn. W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 11:18:25c GOOD BRICK HOUSE with liv­ ing room, dining room, den, 3 ■bedrooms, modern kitchen, piece bath, fir flooring, high basement in 3 parts hot air furnace. Storm dows and screens.- Brick age. One block west of ness section. Apply: Batten, Exeter. 3- Good with win- gar- busi- Ralph 7tf* 134-AORE FARM for sale. This farm' has good buildings with hydro and water pressure. The land is in a good state of cul­ tivation. There is a good young bush. Located close to village and highways. ■—C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. 12tfc FIFTY ACRES—No. 4 highway. Modern one-storey house, like new; good barn. Hydro throughout. Possession to suit purchaser. This is a very de­ sirable property, c. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. Readings Grace Mrs. Band with were given by Johns and Sylvia Gilfillan read the story. The meeting the Mission Band FOR SALE—4-burner heavy-duty range, automatic oven. Phone 554-J Exeter. 22:1* FOR SALE—A child’s cot, drop side, large size, in good con­ dition. Phone 283-W. 22c WARBLE FLY SPRAY TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Sealed tenders plainly marked will be received by the under­ signed for the contract to spray all cattle in the township for the control of warble fly. Township will supply spray material, con­ tractors to supply all equipment. Work to be done under the dir­ ection of the township inspector; must ders price must . _ fied check for $75, Tenders close at 8:30 p.m. at Elimville, Feb­ ruary 26, when council will meet to consider same. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. H. G. STRANG, Clerk, R.R. 1, Hensall. 2:15:22 TO RENT—Heated 3-room apart­ ment, all modern conveniences, hot and cold water, garage, basement, garden, laundry, private entrance. Available on March 1. W. C. F. Oestricher, Crediton. 22tfc FOR RENT—Two large unfur­ nished rooms, share bath. — Phone 5 51-W Exeter. 22c be started by April 1. Ten- should be in the form of per head for two sprays, ■be accompanied by a certi- WARBLE FLY SPRAYING TOWNSHIP OF HAY Is calling for tendex’ to spray all the cattle in Hay Township Fly in- the to . to according to “The Warble : Control Act 1949” which is corpprated in a by-law of township. Person tendering supply sprayer only and men operate the unit. ALSO Applications for Inspector supervise the spraying of to the cattle in Hay Township sprayed according to the Warble Fly Con­ trol Act 1949. Inspector to col­ lect payment for spraying done. Applicant to receive instructions from Council. All tenders to be in the clerk’s office by March 3, 1951. I-I. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk, Zurich, Ontario 15:22c TOWNSHIP OF HAY GRAVEL The Township of Hay is call­ ing fox’ tenders for hauling and crushing 6,00 0 cu. yds. of gravel for 19 51. This gravel to be tak­ en from the McLean Pit, east of I-Iensall. Tenders call for price of crushing and also separate price for hauling on flat rate anywhere in the township. Half of amount to be hauled during month of May and remaindei’ in September. Crushed to %” size. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk by March 3, 19 51, ac­ companied by marked cheque for $200.00. Township to supply one truck. All work and material to meet with the approval of the Road Superintendent. 15:22c JAMES MASSE, Road Supt., Zurich, Ont. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, ■Clerk, Zurich, Ont. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms. Apply Art Broderick, phone 277. 22* FOR RENT—Eight - room house with double garage and lots of garden ground, close to Exeter and the Airport. Suitable for one or two families. Ready about April 1. —Phone 266 Exeter. 22:1* FOR RENT—Four-room cottage, newly decorated, partly fur­ nished, bath and conveniences, hydro. —L. V. Hogarth, phone 266. 22tfc HELP WANTED RELIABLE GIRL to help with housework and part-time in kitchen. Also waitress wanted. Apply at Rether’s Coffee Shop. 22c WANTED—Part time help fray­ ing eggs, etc. Please phone Exeter 78, Lakeview Hatchery Ltd. HELP WANTED FEMALE — Housekeeper to take charge of modern home while parents at business. Three school age children. Live in. Excellent wages, liberal time off. Present help in our employ for six years. Apply to Mrs. Ferg Brady," Box 160, Strathroy, or phone 424-W (after 5:30 p.m. —424-J). 22c FEMALE HELP WANTED—Re­ quires knowledge of -bookkeep­ ing, must be accurate in fig­ ures. Apply in person to Geo. T. Mickle and Sons Ltd.,, or call 103 Hensall. ltfc Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Furniture W. E. Nairn, auctioneer, will sell 'by public auction on Lot 9, N.T.R. 83 Highway, three miles east of Exeter, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 commencing at "12:20 the following: HORSES: Matched team of Black Percheron mares rising 8, 30,000 lbs., good workers. CATTLE: One Durham cow due in March; 8 Durham cows, milking, bred again; roan steer; one heifer, rising 2; 9 Hereford yearlings; 8 fall calves; regist­ ered Shorthorn bull, 1 year old. HOGS: Nine shoats, 100 lbs. each; 10 shoats, 11 weeks old. HENS: 175 Rock x Hamp young hens. HAY & GRAIN: Sixteen . tons choice mixed hay; 1,000 bus. mixed grain; 350 bus. Ajax oats; 200 bus. mangolds and 500 bus. turnips; 4 bus. red clover; 1 bus. timothy. IMPLEMENTS: Massey-I-Iarris 30-row tractor with starter and lights, power take-off, power lift and two-row scuff ler; tractox- disc, nearly new; Int. 2- and 3- furrow narrow bottom adjustable plow on rubber; 3-section lever harrows; Bissell discs, new; 2 rubber-tired wagons; 1 steel- tired wagon and rack; 1 Massey- Harris 15-disc grain drill sey-Harris 7-ft. carrier and mower; Int. rake; steel Int. fertilize:’ land roller; cultivator; 4-section harrow; Int. single furrow riding plow; M.H. 51 walking plow; set of scales; fanning mill; set of sleighs; cutter; pig crate; cream separator, with 3 range shelters; 4 steel 50 gal. gas tank with root pulper; one iron cedar posts; wheelbarrow; ■bags. Maxwell hayloader; Stewart power­ clipper; 13-tooth spring cultivator; HARNESS: Three sets " “ harness; single set; two Iblankets; robe; forks; shovels; etc. Also a quantity of .good hold furniture. POSITIVELY no reserve. The farm is sold. Terms cash. CHAS. B. ALLISON, PROP. W. E. NAIRN, AUCT. east of railway. This property contains approximately 60 acres and has situate on it a comfort­ able dwelling, good burn and large chickenhouse. Excepted from this parcel is a second pot­ tage having a frontage of §5 feet on the Highway by 316 feet and a right of way. PARCEL 4:—Lot 23, Conces­ sion 3, in the Township of Hay,, containing 100 acres more or le.ss, being choice clay loam farm With barns 26 by 40 each, and comfortable frame house, good water supply. The above are in a good very desirable and each has supply. For further to either of the undersigned. BERT FABER, R.R. 2, Kippen, Executor of the Estate of the late Dr. Alexander Moir and EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Clinton, Auctioneer 1:8:15:22c- described parcels location and in a farming district an ample water particulars -apply Mas- binder; shear truck; Int. 5-ft. new side delivery hay rake; 11-hoe drill; 3-drum steel 8-ft. spring-tooth M.H. motor; drums; pump; kettle; grain double horse hoes; house- ASSESSOR WANTED FOR TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN Application for assessor will ■be received for the Township of Stephen. Assessing to he applied for the township as a whole and also less Grand Bend Police Vill­ age. A Special Meeting to be held on Friday, February 16, 19 51, at 8 p.m. at which time applications will be considered. —F. W. Morlock, Clerk. 8:16c W. ed on Sunday with Mr. and William Routly. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Pym Merna, of Exeter, Mr. and William Morley Jr., Of Whalen, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques, Shirley and Harry, of ‘Zion, visit­ ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner. Mr. anti Mrs. Russell Hodgert and family, Mrs. L. Hodgert, Mr. Roy Hodgert, of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Delbridge, Bruce and Fred, of Wincelsea, Mr, and Mrs. Russell King and Wayne, of Crediton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper. Mrs. Whitney Coates, of Exe­ ter visited on Monday afternoon with Mrs. William Routly. Mr. William Routly (road superintendent) and Messrs Ver­ ne Plncombe, Wellington Brock, Harold Jeffery, Hafold Hem, councillors, Harry Strang, clerk, afe attending the good roads Convention in Toronto this past week. and Mrs. FOR SALE—Two-burner, heavy- duty hotplate; a small Good Cheer range; a single cot and mattress; 2 small tables ’with Arborite top; two occasional chairs (need recovering). Ap­ ply to Lloyd Bell, Mill Street, phone 96-W. 22c HOME & INVESTMENT—We are offering, at a reduced price, a property which will provide you with a very comfortable home and, at the same time give you a very good monthly income. It will pay you to in­ vestigate this. C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. 6-ROOM, lihstorey brick house. 3 bedrooms, 3-pce. bath, fur­ nace, hot and cold water, hydro. Barn, henhouse and more than one acre land. W. C. Pearce, Realtor LOOKING for a new or used Dodge car or truck? Phone 31 Hensall for immediate delivery. 22:1:8:150 FOR SALE—Good frame build­ ing 30x70. Phone 639 Kirkton. Also 25 bunches Of shingles. 22 FOR SALE—Two registered rod Polled bulls, nine months old. C. Faber, Exeter, R. 3, phone Hensall 689-r-4. 22* Beef Ring Shares The Thames Road Beef Ring have a few shares left. Anyone interested please phone Victor Jeffery, 173-r-13 Exeter.22c FARM FOR SALE The Executors of the Estate of the < late George Washington Parker are offering for sale by tender the South Half of Lot Number 3, Concession 13, Huron Road Survey, in the Township of Tuckersmith, in the Huron. On seven bush, runs a never-failing spring creek. All the cleared lands are seeded to grass and the farm is well fenced. Terms; 10% oh acceptance of bid, and the balance in 30 days. All tenders to be in the hands of the undersigned on or before the County of are aJbout hardwood the said lands acres of good Through the said lands In a Twenty mile race, a than would win over a horse because of his endurance. 7th day of March, 1951 F. FINGLAND, K.C., Clinton, Ontario. Solicitor for the Estate, 22 1 DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 395, Fleet Street West, TORONTO. TENDER — Rehabilitation & Partitioning — Barrack Blocks RCAF Station, Centralia, Ontario Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to content and addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 7, 19 51, for the rehabili­ tation of Barrack Blocks consist­ ing of four (4) buildings located at the R.C.A.F. Station, Cen­ tralia, Ontario. Plans, specifications and form of tender required may be ob­ tained at the address shown above. A deposit of Fifty Dollars ($50.0 0) is required for, each set of documents, which deposit will be refunded on return of plans, etc., in good‘condition within ten (10) days from award of tender. Each tender must be accom­ panied by equal to ten tender total form of a negotiable Dominion of Canada Bonds. * ■Sets of documents made available for the _ of information to sub-contractors, one set each at the Builders Ex­ change, 267 Dundas Street, Lon­ don, Ontario, ‘Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation Branch Office, General Products Bld.g., 343 Richmond Street, London, Ontario, and Toronto Builders Exchange, Toronto, Ontario, The lowest or any tender necessarily accepted. S. M. Conholly,. Regional Construction Enginer, ONTARIO- REGION, 22c a security deposit per cent (10%) of and must be in the certified cheque or will be purpose hot EXPERT GOOD WAGES For Right Man Larry Snider Motors Phone 64-W EXETER Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Implements 12, Hibbert Twp. and 2 miles Cromarty FEBRUARY at 1:00 p.m. ■ Including team horses, number cows fresh, and due to freshen time of sale, steers, and heifers; 30 pigs, 100-150 lbs.; 2 sows; poultry 100 hybrid hens. Also full line farm machinery and 500 ■bus. of Ajax oats. ■No reserve. Farm cash. PROP. AUCT. CLERK; E. P. CHESNEY « 22c At Lot 23, Con. 1 % south west of WEDNESDAY, WILLIAM HAROLD 28 sold. Terms PARKER JACKSON AUCTION SALE 11 Acres of Land, Poultry House, Poultry Supplies The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at CENTRALIA oh Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Auto, Tractors, Farm Implements, and Household Effects ON THE PREMISES Lot 16, Con. 7, Usborne Twp, 3 % miles east of Huron Street,. Exeter; 1 mile south of Thames Road Church, S3 Highway; or 1% .miles north of Elimville The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 commencing at 1 p.m. sharp CATTLE: carrying due iix carrying March; 3 second calf, due in July; hanx heifers rising 2 years old; 1 steer rising 2 years old; 2 ■steers rising 1 year old; 2 hei­ fers rising 1 year old; 2 heifers rising 9 months old. All these cattle best of quality. PIGS: Three Yorkshire sows with litters at foot 7 weeks old at time of sale; 3 Yorkshire shoats, 3 months old at time of sale. AUTOMOBILE: Model A 1930 Fold Coupe, reconditioned motor, low mileage. TRACTORS & IMPLEMENTS: Olivei' 9 9 tractor on rubber,, equipped with starter and lights, recently overhauled, a real threshing tractor in .guaranteed condition; M.H. 81 roe crop tractoi’ on rubber, equipped with startex’ and lights, mounted plow and adjustable scuff ler. All in new condition. Hatchet Hammer­ mill, like new; M.H. 3-furrow adjustable 23A bottom plow, mounted on rubber, this plow ■being purchased in late fall, has plowed only 9 acres; Fleury 3- furrow plow in fair condition; M.H. team mower 6-ft. cut, used two seasons; M.H. binder, 8-ft. cut; M.H. 28-plate double disc; Fleury Bissel 10-ft. cultipacker; Buelter 9-ft. cultivator; John Deere corn stalk cutter; John Deere Model H tractor manure spreader; John Deere team man­ ure spreader. All of these implements are practically new. I Two rubber-tired wagons; 2 16- ft. flat racks; M.H. No. separator; set of bob with hunks; oat roller; fanning mill, complete Jamesway 500 capacity brooder, nearly new; scales; pig crate; speed jack; new extension ladder; jack all jack; large grease gun; 3 range shelters; 100-ft. snow fence; 200-ft. corn crib wire; 40 rods woven fence; 30-rods woven pig wire fence; quantity steel posts; 2 airplane wheels, gear and tires suitable for large trailer; 150-ft. garden hose; 50-ft. 6-in. rubber belt; Hammermill; like new; weights; chains; and many other numerous to mention. Household effects: Kei- vinatox* 6-ft., used two years; chesterfield; 2 occasional chairs; wicker chair; centre table; din­ ette table and cabinet; 6 dining room chairs; square top exten­ sion table; kitchen cupboard; daybed; small metal table; hall stand; chest of drawers; wooden I bedstead; 2 - element rangette; small heater for wood or coal; lawn mower; numerous dishes, kitchenware, etc., etc. Being this is a large sale, selling will start sharp at 1:00 p.m. Plan to attend this sale. No reserve as the farm is sold’ TERMS: Cash. KEITH WEBER, PROP. MILFORD MERNER, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. ■ 22:1c Two Durham cowsj their second calf and March; Durhaxxi cow, fourth calf, due in Durham cows, carrying Dur- Extensive CLEARING SALE of Farm Stock, Implements and Furniture C. Nairn will sell by public auction on FARM ADJOINING VILLAGE OF DUBLIN six miles west of Seaforth, three miles west of Mitchell, on No. 8 Highway, on TUESDAY, MARCH 6 at 10:30 a.m. full list in next week’sA paper. This it will Small will be sold in the morning, fur­ niture at 1 p.m. Lunch will be available at booth. No reserve. Farm is sold. Terms cash. HAROLD WILSON, PROP. W. E. NAIRN AUCT.' 22:1 being a very large sale, start sharp at 10:30 a.m. articles and implements EXECUTOR ’S SALE Of Valuable Farms And Real Estate On WEDNESDAY, the 2 STH OF FEBRUARY, at the hour of 2 P.M., the following parcels of land with buildings thereon will be offered fox’ sale subject to a reserve bid, 10% of price on date of sale, ditions announced and the time purchase Mortgage. PLACE Dr. Moir , of Hensall on Number 4 High­ way. PARCEL 1:—100 acres more or less, Lot 1, Concession 1, L.R.S., Tuckersmith, choice clay loam farm with 8 acres of bush. On this farm is situated a 3- storey, 19 room brick dwelling suitable fox’ apartments, with full hot water 'barn 80 by purchase and con- read at 60% ofof the sale. price may be left on OF SALE—the late Estate, one mile south size basement and heating system, hank 'oarn «v Dy j 40, driving shed 50 by 25 and [ pig pen 30 PARCEL Concession by 20 2:—l 1 consisting of comfortable house and 2 acres of land having a frontage on the Highway of ap­ proximately 365 feet. PARCEL 3:—Parts of Lot 16 and 17, Concession 1, T’oWnship of Hay, on dumber 4 Highway, being all of Lot 16 and 17 lying - I■Part of Lot 17, | Township of Hay, 9 cream sleighs Clinton sieves; electric 2,000-lb. 50-ft. high speed special 7-in. belt, 2 300-lb. wheel forks; shovels; articles too 75-ft. Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Tractor, Farm Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects ON THE PREMISES Lot 13, Con. 3, Stephen Twp, miles north -Centralia Airport on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 nt 1:00 p.m. consists of good quality and hogs, and complete nearly new tractor imple- With full list in next issue. 2 Sale cattle line of ments, week's WM. PARKER, PROP. ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. 22:1c