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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-03-08, Page 8Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1951 What Do YOU Think Of Telephone Service In Exeter? C, Hall, accountant; A con­ siderable amount of time is spent by me on the telephone and any efforts put forth to improve the local system would be sincerely appreciated. Donald Traquaii*, merchant: It’s unfortunate that the equip­ ment is antiquated in Exeter. Our service is admittedly -but I of the poor faultdon’t think it's the operators. Beavers, time the Bell Telephone merchant:It’sReg about improved their service in of the increased rates they are charging. The girls are doing as much as they can with the equipment they have to work with. The increase in population warrants a more modern and up- to-date system. W. C. Pearce, realtor; I have trouble between the ring-off and calling for a new number. Some­ times it’s a hard job operator. It is a fault know where to place —with the system or Wm. Middleton, salesman: The girls are working under a handi­ cap. There are too many phones for the system. With the amount of money we’re paying I think it’s time we had a change. Chas, Acheson, hotel manager: I think there’s room for improve­ ment. We should be up-to-date. Let’s get rid “of this cranking system and have eithei’ common battery or dial service, body complains about the but I don’t think it’s the tors’ fault. view to get the but I don’t the blame the girls. Every- service opera- here Want Ads - Busiest Workers In The District FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE-—Dry maple stove wood. Delivered. ■Custom power chain-saw work. Reasonable rate. Phone Dash­ wood 35-r-g. 22:1:8:15* FOR SALE—Fourteen weaner pigs and a few bushels of timothy see4. Apply to C. Cun­ ningham. 2% miles west of Clandeboye. 8* i?OR SALE—About 125 sap buc­ kets and spiles; gathering tank nearly new. —Emerson Ander­ son, Hensall, phone Hensall 675-r-4. S:15* SPECIAL OFFER—One true k rack, 8 x 13%, 5% ft. height, 7% x 13% inside fit 158 or 160 wheel. One space oil heat­ er, like new, used only short time. One truck rim S.25x20, two 8.25x20 tubes. —Freeman Horne, Woodham, R. 1. Why have MOTH DAMAGE? 5- year written guarantee with Berlou against moth damage on rugs, chesterfields and clothing. Free estimates. — Dinner Furniture, phone 20-W Sctfn USED ELECTRIC refrigerator, newly overhauled, $125.00. — Sandy Elliot. FOR SALE—Lady’s new spring coat, size 16-1S. Never worn. Real bargain. Anyone interest­ ed would do well to see this at Brady Cleaners.8* FOR SALE—Weaner pigs. Tele­ hone 35-r-6 Dashwood. 8* FOR SALE—Beaver oats, good for seed. Apply: H. Faber, 6 85-r-12 Hensall. 8 c FOR SALE—Girl’s coat, navy blue serge, with cape, size 4 or 5; also navy blue pleated skirt. Phone 457-r-2. 8* FOR SALE—Astral refrigerator, and metal table for same, both in new condition, $125. Phone 523-iV, evenings. Stfn Bend Dispute Vote Looms Possibility that residents soon may vote in f a v o r of Lambton or Huron counties was seen Friday, after two commit­ ties failed to decide which county should get the village. ? ‘‘That's what we all are hop- • ing for,” Earl Campbell of Hay [ Township, Huron County said of the possibility of a vote. j Grand Bend, a police village! until the recent by-law for in-1 c o r p o r a ti on, lies mostly in: for SALE_-’4 7 Lambton j’ ~ ‘ ' Huron appeals will be village Since the by-law there have been discussions as to whether the village should be incorporat­ ed in Lambton County or Hur­ on. Each county appointed its own special committee, with power to act. These two commit­ tees met at Grand Bend, Fri- ~day. FOR SALE—Quantity or feed “We agreed to disagree.” said j turnips. W. A. Essery, phone John Huey, clerk of Lambton. ! Kirkton 4SS. S* No Decision ?----- The meeting i man Miller, Goderich, ___ , Huron County and clerk for the ’ —~ meeting, to report to the provin-JpQR cial secretary that no decision could he reached. ■ “It was but both village,” her said. Others not be either county to “give the vill-l age away.” They favoured a vote! by Grand Bend residents as the;FOR SALE—Will exchange one answer. ! ton of barley for mixed grain. Ned Metcalfe, London war-j Phone Granton 5-r-7.______8^ den, was chairman for the meet-? air-tr -iq^c ing. With him and Mr. Huey on the Lambton committee were* rtmI6 Roy Dick, of Wyoming; William I ...-BZL^.’...P^..0Pe -"Q^.....Exeterr Manning, of Plympton: Fred!F0R SALE—3 Durham cows. GaHie of Forest; Fred Martan, I Phone 4S.r.9 Kirkton, Walter Thedford; and Bert Ross of: McBride. 8*Bosanquet. * —-— The Huron committee includ-jFOR ed Arthur Nicholson, warden, of | Tuckersmith; Clerk Miller, J. I B. Beecroft, of East Wawanosh; I Frank Sills, of Seaforth; Alonzo [ M-cCann, of Stephen; W. D. Cochrane, Exeter, a n d M r. I Campbell. HINMAN low vacuum milkers. Faster milking, easier on the cows. —Phone today 64-W, Sandy Elliot. FOR SALE—Singer sewing ma­ chine in good condition; also Sunshine baby carriage, white. Mrs. G. Jackson, 38 Ann St., Exeter. 8* but also edges into | County. Unless there are 1 against the by-law, there • elections in May for the council. Pontiac Coach, black, 33,000 miles, good mechanical condition. — Stan Frayne, Exeter, phone 4S6-W. 8* FOR SALE—194 9 Monarch Club Coupe, whitewall tires, radio, air-conditioning, slipcovers, fogi i lights and back-up lights, low | mileage, good mechanical con- dition. Phone Clarence Knight, 174-r-ll Exeter. S* Vn,- jFQR SALE—650 bales of mixed lerich ^cSri? of f hay‘ W' L' Rowcliffe- Phone 6S0-1M Hensall. S* a friendly meeting,: counties wanted the • one committee agreed that it reasonable to — -. mem- [ would ?. expect J SALE—One coat. 5-6 years ringbone with trim: one boy's years size, blue tain to match; dresses, size 6-7 silk. These are like new reasonably priced. Apply: Times-Advocate. girl's spring size, tan her- brown velvet spring coat, 2 with cap and two girl’s years, one SALE—1,000 bales of hay. Good guaranteed hay. — Kirkton phone 63-r-lS, Mr. John Lukacli. 8* FOR SALE—1949 Mercury half­ ton pickup, $1,100.00. Apply Charles Dietrich, 20-r-3 Credi- ton. 8:15:22* FOR SALE—Get your honey while it lasts, 10 cents lb.— Phone 418-B. 1:8* TENDERS WANTED TRUCK Tenders will 'be received by the Council of the Township of Stephen on the purchase of a 19 5Q Chevrolet Half-Ton Truck in good condition, any tender cepted. All the hands before the 1951. F. W. MORLOCK, CLERK, Crediton, Ontario. Highest not necessarily tenders must of the Clerk 31st day of FOR RENT or ac- in or be on March, 8:15c CLASSIFIED RATES 25 words or less - 35^ More than 25 words l^c 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 number 10c extra. Classified ads accepted up Wednesday noon. . AUCTION SALES for a box till TO RENT—N e w 1 y decorated, heated, three - roomed apart­ ment, all modern conveniences, hot and cold water, garage, basement, garden, laundry, private entrance. —W. C. F. Oestricher, Crediton. Sc 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 226 Exeter. 1:8* FOR RENT—4-room apartment, all furnished and comfortable for a young couple. First house north of roller rink. 8* FOR RENT—Three-room apart­ ment with bath; also laundry room. Apply: W. F. Abbott, Victoria St. 1:8* FOR RENT — Two unfurnished rooms, heated and bath. Sep­ arate entrance, redecorated. — Phone 551-W Exeter. 8c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Two bedroom cot­ tage, complete bath, furance 1 and hardwood floors. R. E. Balkwill. Sctfn FOR SALE—17 5-acre farm, good L-sliaped barn, brick house, hydro, water pressure. Reply Box ‘L’, Times-Advocate. 1:8c 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. Win. Smith. S:15* AUCTION SALE of Implements and Tools The estate of the late FRED J. NEIL Lot 18. Con. 14, McGillivray half mile south and half mite east of West McGillivray on MONDAY, MARCH 12 at 12:30 p.m. of horses: 2 sets sets of single collars; 1938 ; McCorinick- 22-36; 32x46 Team heavy harness; 2 harness; 6 horse Chevrolet sedan ; tractor, of . - . Auction S^ls{Deering- copy should be m Tuesday at Qeorge White steel thresh- the latest. Bookkeeping charges will be added to all accounts not paid within one month. WANTED WANTED—Roomers and board­ ers. Modern home. Phone 22-Ml Exeter.S:15* HORSES WANTED—I am in the market for any number of horses of all kinds; will pay up to 3 cents per lb. Also want bush horses. —G. Dow, l*tfc J. WANTED—Farm, preferably in Exeter region. Reply givjng ALL pertinent facts to Box “D”, Times-Advocate. S*tfn XVANTED—Roomers and board­ ers. Apply 364-R Exeter or Times-Advocate. 1:8* WORK WANTED WOMAN will do housework by the day; will also do dress­ making. Apply Times-Advocate. 1:8* Letter To The Editor Dear Editor As one of the contributors to the Hospital Fund I feel I should write a few lines about the location of the Hospital. I suggest it could be located directly east of Andrew and George Streets on Mr. Gilbert Dow providing this is agreeable to Mr. Dow. This would not re­ quire any fill as the Street is already built. The land is very level and quite high which would make it very easily drain­ ed and it would be very easily landscaped. A Smail Businessman Name available on request FOR, SALE—About 50 hens and 1 goat. Apply W. J. Dickey, R.R. 1, Lucan. 8* er, with combination grain and clover attachments, mounted on rubber; 13-hoe M.H. fertilizer drill, with seeding attachments; 2 rubber-tired wagons; 3 steel- tired wagons; 3 horse cutters; 2 flat hayracks; 2 garden <cuff- lers; combination rack; 1-man hay rack; trailer and stock rack; 2 M.H. binders, 7-ft. cuts; 20- hoe Frost & Wood grain drill; 12-lioe Peter Hamilton grain drill; Fleury-Bissell land packer; 2 Maple Leaf twin ploughs; side delivery rake and tedder; Me. new four mower; Me. No. 7 oil bath mower; 4 walking ploughs; 2 riding ploughs; Bissel tractor disc; cutting box; 2 sets har­ rows; horse cultivator; bean ■■■■___ corn cream separator; set of wagon dump rack, suitable for hauling canning factory produce. Massey- Harris 6-ft cut binder; 3-section diamond borrows; Fleury No. 21 walking plow; homemade rubber- tired wagon, equipped with 600- X19 extra heavy tires, 2 tires are brand new; John Deere team manure spreader; Maxwell hay loader; M-II. mower; Deering 10-ft. dump rake, like new; extra heavy 3-wheel trailer, with stock rack; 1-horse scuffler; heavy set of logging sleighs; side scraper; large potash kettle; stoneboat; colony house, 10x12 ft.; colony house 6x8 ft.; 2 range shelters; large capacity Queen oil brooder stove; coal brooder stoved both in good con­ dition; various feeding hoppers; cream separator; complete outfit for horses and brass mounted britchen harness; plow harness; single driving har­ ness; 2 brand new horse collars; sleigh bells; 75-ft. 7-inch rubber belt; bag truck; 1,200-lb. scales; stirrup pump and hose; garden hose; loot pulper; 3-h.p. heavy duty brand new electric motor; scythe; milk pails; milk strain­ er; cow lead; shovels; doubletrees; 100-ft. of snow fence; M-H. tattoo cattle; and other articles. POULTRY EQUIPMENT: Four 500 -capacity electric brooders; 10 chicken shelters; water founts; etc. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: 5 milk cans; cream can; filter strain­ ers; new electric cattle clippers; DeLaval separator. SYRUP EQUIPMENT: 200 buckets and ljds; spiles; 2 pans 6 ft. and 7 ft,; heater; gather­ ing tank. MISC.: Five to 6 tons of baled hay; 2 tons cull beans; bushel clover seed; some turnips. TERMS: Cash. No reserve as farm has been sold. E. H. CHIPCHASE, PROP. BERT HORTON, CLERK ED CORBETT, AUCT. l:8e Cl . t ploughs; cutting box; iuno, horse cultivator; scuffler and bean puller 1 sheller; sleighs with log bunks; box; 2 root pulpers; number of steel and wooden barrels; horse- drawn grader; Mc.-D. 4-furrow tractor plough; Mc.-D. all steel manure spreader; Fleury-Bissell manure spreader; 2 gravel boxes; buzz saw; horse-drawn disc; Maxwell hayloader; ice saw out­ fit, can be power driven; 1%- h.p. Mc.-Dd. gas engine, with re- 2 electric fencers; mixer; small ce- AUCTION SALE of Furniture and and Household Effects on SATURDAY, MARCH 17 AT WOODHAM The undersigned auctioneers have received instructions to sell by public auction at WOODHAM at 1:00 p.m. the following: FURNITURE: One 3-piece light oak bedroom suite springs and mattress; one oak dresser and washstand wht iron bed springs and tress; one wht bedroom with 44” bed (vanity dresser­ wit h bench) and washstand (springs and mattress); one 36” spring-filled mattress and springs- new only used 6 month; Wright piano mahogany finish with stool in good condition; 3 oak rocking chairs in excellent condition; 2' smaller kitchen rockers; a quan­ tity of kitchen chairs; 6 cane­ bottom chairs; 1 sq. living room table with shelf 25” by 25”; 1 walnut couch with blue tapestry; 1 walnut chair without rockers with blue tapestry; all 3 pieces in good condition (1 tapestry covered stool 14” high); 1 round dining room table dark good condition will seat dining room chairs to table extra good; 1 new oil burner medium size; 3 yds. x 2%; I , chains; boxes; doubletrees; tools; and many articles too numerous to mention. HAY & GRAIN: Nine ton of alfalfa and bales mixed hay, quality; 100 bushels of Cornell! wheat; 250 bushels mixed grain; quantity cob-corn. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Solid oak complete dining room suite; 3-piece mohair chesterfield, like new; combination book case andi writing desk; daybed; complete bedroom suite; Brunswick phono­ graph with records, in new con-' dition; leather rocker; various mirrors; chest of drawers; bed­ couch; lawn mower; metal churn; 2 copper boilers; new ringer; 4 congoleum rugs, various sizes; glassware; chinaware; odd dishes; pictures; etc. All articles are in new condition. TERMS: Cash. This being a large sale, selling will start at 1 p.m. sharp. No reserve, as the farm is sold! WILLIAM PARKER, PROP. MILFRED MERNER, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. timothy hay; 175 all of good with light with mat­ suite ducing gear; large cement ment mixer; number of cement casings, numerous lengths; 2- rubber-tired wheelbarrows; drive belt; fanning mill; oat roller; horse clippers; large ice box; set of scales; 40-ft. ' der; bag truck; 500-gallon fuel tanks; cement step forms; set of cement gate post forms; large quantity of carpenter tools, in good con- *dition; blacksmith drill and bits; I AM IN THE MARKET for all,Grey Bonny set of socket kinds of, horses, any size, any iwrenches; wood turning lathe ’ ■’ chisels; steel chisels; tool chest; hand saw; crosscut saws; hand ice saw; double block and light tank and stretcher; grease of steel logging­ stone; large hand seeders; transmission barrel and pump; 2 barrel oil pumps, like new; hay fork and slings; double barrel shot gun; single barrel shot gun; forks, shovels, picks, cant hooks; oil lamp incubator, 14 0-egg cap­ acity; 6 00-egg electric Jamesway incubator; 2 hot water chicken brooders; 3 chicken houses, 10 x 12; turkey rain shelter; 2 chick­ en shelters; small wooden heat­ er; sap pans and sap pails; other numerous articles. TERMS: Gash. J. R. McLEAN, AUCT. Roland Neil, Earl Neil, Mrs. Lila Neil, Executors MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO gage on Advocate. LOAN on first mort- farm. Apply Times- 8:15* SEWING MACHINES bought, sold, serviced and repaired. Phone evenings, Bob McLean, 527-J. 30tfc age. —G. J. Dow. phone 83 Exeter. l*tfc PAINTING and paperhanging, kitchen cupboards and cab­ inets. Tom Walker, Exeter, phone 553. tfc BABYSITTING — In Exeter, by capable middle-aged lady. Tele­ phone 4S5-R. 8* 6-R00M frame house, insulated, oak floors, 3 bedrooms, 3-pce. bath, furnace, built-in cup­ boards, hot and cold water, I hydro. Garage. W. C. Pearce J Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales-! man. FEMALE HELP WANTED 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 150 ACRES in Stephen Twp, 1% < storey brick house, bank barn, j hog pen, hen house, driveshed, j Electricity. W. C. Pearce, Real-! tor. I WANTED—Two waitresses. Ex­ perience unnecessary. Apply: Monetta Menard’s, phone 88-R 8c MALE HELP WANTED A EXETER NORTH, 4-room house ' with partial basement, built-in cupboards, sink, town water, I garage, barn. W. C. Pearce, ! Realtor. ll:18:25ci LOCAL WATKINS Dealership is open for a reliable man, be­ tween 25 and 55, owning car or light truck, No capital or experience required. Perman-.I ent and profitable connection ] for right party. Write Dept. O-E-6, The J. R. Watkins Com-i pany, 350 St. Roch, St., Mont-|'2 real, Que. 134-ACRE 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 j village and highways. —0. V. 's Pickard, Realtor, Main Street,! -------------------------------------------; ANTED—Man to work in mill. Permanent position. —Cann’s Mill, phone 35-W Exeter. 8c WANTED—Reliable man, to be hired by the year. Phone 457- r-11 Exeter, Arthur Rundle. 8* FIFTY ACRES—No. 4 highway, j Modern one-storey house, like ' new; good barn. Hydro: throughout. Possession to suit! purchaser. This is a very de-? sirable property, c. V. Pickard, I Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 1 FOR SALE—Two-wheeled heavy duty utility trailer, with lights and removable canvas top. — Phone Exeter 512-J, 31 Ann i Street._____ ___________8:15* | 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. I. FOR SALE—Boy’s brown covert cloth suit, in good condition. Size 7. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners or phone 4S-r-2 Cre- diton. * 8* LOOKING for a new or used Dodge car or truck? Phone 31 Hensall for immediate delivery. 22:1:8:15c extension lad- bag holder; 2 set of chain hoist; 2 tackles; Presto lamps; fence guns; number chains; grind­ emery stone; 2 2 hay cutters; and Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Tractor, Farm Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects ON THE PREMISES N.H. Lot 13, Con. 3, Stephen Township m. north of Centralia Airport 8:lo:22:29c jrpjjg undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 • commencing at 1 p.m. sharp CATTLE: Holstein cow, rising Help Wanted Man to Sell and Set Up Implements and Tractors (Steady job for the right man) We pay as little as 'possible.^ Larry Snider Motors Phone 6 4-W Exeter LOT AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, and Implements 8, CON.3, TUCKERSMITH on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 1:00 p.m. CATTLE: Red cow, due March white cow, due March 14; heifer, due March 18; 2 cows, due April 10; Hol- cow, due April 5; 2 red calf at side; Jersey cow, 16; blue roan stein cows, due April 18; 9 Durham steers and heifers 300-500 lbs.; f " ham calves, 2 months old; steers, 1.050 lbs. half fat. PIGS: Forty shoats, 50-80 lbs.; 4 York sows, due in April. IMPLEMENTS: Cockshutt man­ ure spreader; Cockshutt 3-sec- tion lever harrows; rake; buck rake; rack; 11-hoe Massey fertilizer attachment; H. disc drill; spring vator; disc; No. 5 binder; 3-section drag harrows; DeLaval separator; brooder stove; sling ropes; forks; 2 block and tackles; wheelbarrow; chains; stoneboat; brooder house 12x8; 10 cords of wood; corn crib. MISC.: 100 bales of hay; 40- 50 bus. feed wheat; 50 bus. of Ajax oats, cles. TERMS: MILT ED CORBETT, AUCT. Miss Margaret Brown just re­ turned from a visit with her neice, Mrs. M. L. Parker of Ham­ ilton. FOR SALEj—One china Cabinet; 2 steel Venetian blinds, 36 in.; 1 balloon tired bicycle. Doug­ herty, House No, 179A Airport SC 6-R00M, lj-storey 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 NOTICE TO CREDITORS PERCY C. WRIGHT LICENCED AUCTIONEER Orotnarty, Ontario Furebred, Farm, and Household Sales a Specialty For A Setter Auction Sale Cali “The "Wright” Auctioneer Phone Hensall 690-r-22 Collect I FOR SALE—19 <19 Chev De Luxe Fleetline 2-door sedan, blue colour, air conditioning, heat­ er, custom rndio, slip covers on since new, 20,000 miles. — Emerson Anderson, Hengall, phone Hensall 675-r-4. 8:15* BRICK HOUSE, hall, spacious living and dining rooms have hardwoood floors, den, kitchen on main * floor, four roomy bedrooms and 3-piece bath upstairs. Automatic water heater, hot air furnace. Attic | insulated. Attached gar age. I This is one of those houses ! well built from basement to roof, mostly in good condition. Suitable for a family desiring space for nice furniture. It I could be duplexed. ——W, C. I Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. In the Estate of TOM FISHER, otherwise known as THOMAS FISHER, deceased. persons having claims FOR SALE — 4 - burner Moffatt electric range with high oven and warming oven. Phone 180 Exeter. 8e HOUSE for sale or rent. Imme­ diate possession. One block east of the locker. Can be divided into two apartments. Api>ly Mrs. Josh Heywood, phone 176-r-16 Exeter. 8c oak in 10; 6 match Quaker valour rug, 3 yds. x 2%; tapestry, 3 yds. by 2% in.; curtains; poles; floor waxer; floor polisher; kit­ chen cabinet; medicine chest; sewing machine New Williams; | Conner washing machine; tubs; 12 glass washboards; wash bench. I HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: One toilet set nearly new, 7 pieces; 2 parcial toilet sets'. (Child’s crib, baby’s 'basinet, baby’s toilet basket); feathers duck; (bread box, meat saw, dishes, empty sealers, pans, fruit; kettles; 2 iron pots; rolling pin; clothes horse; pictures; flower baskets; work baskets; magazine rack; paper rack; wooden bowl; house ' " : new shelf 24”; step lad- ' ; 2 electric irons; [quilting frames; curtain stretch­ ers; crosscut saw 6 ft.; forks; hoes; shovels; and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. v, Estate of the late ALONZO MILLS FRANK TAYLOR AND MAT MARRIOTT, AUCT. 2 Dur-1 toilet; nOw aid; 4 Jder; mirrors; sliding hay 15-ft. flat horse drill 13-run M.- tooth culti- M.H. 6-ft. Few household arti- Cash. LOVE, PROP. AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Implements undersigned has receivedThe instructions to sell by public auction at LOT 21, CON. 2, STEPHEN TP. 1 mile west of Exeter, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 at 1:00 p.m. the following: CATTLE: Cow due March 15; cow due March 17. IMPLEMENTS: Two - wheeled trailer; M.H. 6-ft. binder; Deer­ ing mower, nearly new; 10-ft. McCormick dump rake, nearly new; M.H. fertilizer seed drill; M.H. cultivator; 2 scufflers; disc harrow; walking plow; iron ket­ tle; 4-section harrows; set dou­ ble harness; land roller; double disc; plow; wheelbarrow; straw cutter; 200 ft. of hay fork rope; 4 slings; fanning mill; turnip pulper; set of scales; 2 McCor­ mick Deering cream separators, new, w i t li in o t o r ; steel-tired wagon; rubber-tired wagon with flat rack; set of sleighs; light sleigh; S bus. clean beans; 6 tons timothy hay; pig trough; boxes; barrels; chains; whiffle- trees; neckyokes; forks; shovels; hoes. A quantity of furniture. TERMS: Cash. FRED FINKBEINER, PROP. FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT. Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Implements 25, CON. 1, HAY TWP. miles north of Hensall undersigned has received JL 1L/U. irUlbtCxll VwVYy X J 6 years old, fresh 6 weeks; Hol­ stein cow, carrying second calf, | due middle of March; Holstein heifer, carrying second calf, due in May; Jersey cow, 6 years old, fresh 3 weeks with twin heifer calves at foot; black Jersey cow, Arising 6 years old, fresh 6 weeks with calf at foot; part Shorthorn and Holstein cow, 4 years old, with calf at foot; yearling Short­ horn heifer; 2 Polled Angus heifers, rising 2 years old; part Holstein and Polled Angus hei­ fer, rising 2 years old; 2 Polled Angus steers, rising 2 years old; Holstein yearling heifer; Polled Angus yearling steer; 4 Polled Angus heifers, rising 2 years old; 3 summer calves; Shorthorn yearling steer; 2 Shorthorn (Steers, rising 2 years old. These all good grade quality cattle. PIGS: Two purebred York­ shire Sows, carrying second lit­ ter, both due before sale date; 3 purebred Yorkshire sows, 4 months old, not ' * all choice pigs.* TRA3T0R & Goodison Oliver rubber, equipped front axle, power lift bean puller, and 2-row scuff­ ler. his tractor is nearly new and in guaranteed condition, M6- Deering 13-run disc drill equipped With horse or tractor hitch and markers, hew cohditidn; Case S-ft. plate automatic trip tractor disc; Mc-Deering 9-ft, cultipacker; MC- Deefirig 3-fufrow fkee bottom tractor plow. All these imple­ ments are practically new. John Deere rubber-tired wagon, roller bearing, 16x650 6-ply heavy duty tires, new last year; flat J I All against the Estate of Tom Fisher, otherwise known as Thomas Fisher, late of the Township of Usborne in the County of Huron Who died on or about the 26th day of January, 1951, are re­ quired to file particulars of same with Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 31st day of March next after which date the estate Will be distributed, having regard only to claims of which notice has received * ELMER D. BELL, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitor for Executor, Administrator. 8:15:22c those been IMPLEMENTS: 60 tractor, On with adjustable take-off, power in brand 32- LOT lx4 The instructions to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, MARCH 15 at 1:00 p.m. sharp LIVESTOCK: 4-yr-old Holstein cow, freshened Dec. 25; 6- old Holstein cow, freshen time; 5-year-old Holstein freshen sale time; black due in November; Jersey freshen time of sale, and Holstein heifer with calf at foot; Durham heifer bred ham heifer springing heifer springing fer near heifers. PIGS: between IMPLEMENTS Chalmers tractor, on rubber wheels, one year old, starter, lights, power take off; Oliver bean puller to fit tractor; Allis Chalmers 60 combine, one year old; International 3 - f xi r r o w plough; Cockshutt side rak6, 2 years old; Cockshutt valor, 1 year old; rows; packer; Me. section drag harrows, rubber-tired wagon with rack; i rubber-tired wagon; hay loader; dump rake; 2-whebled trailer, 16 x 600 tires; extension ladder; horse scuffler; root pulper; 100 steel posts; posts; Wire; 7 1%-h.p. 5 bunches shingles; gas drains; •year- sale cow, cow, cow, Durham Dur­ blue roan blue roan hei- 2 years old; 2 Holstein Herd TB tested. Five York sows, March 25 and April... WD AI due 2. 1 i s adj 1% 7-ft. culti- Lever har- mower; 3* 1 year old;" J anchor and btace electric fencer; barbed 175 feet new hay rope; . electric motor; forks; barrels; 3 set double harness} Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Implements . AT LOT 22, CON. 2, TUCKERSMITH TWP. east & 1 % north of Kippen THURSDAY, MARCH 22 at 1:00 p.m. HORSES: Team Clyde fillies, 5 and 7 years old, 1,400 lbs, Harness and collars. CATTLE: Nine Choice Durham cows, fresh and freshening in spring; 10 baby beefs; 6 Durham C 3/1 VOS« POULTRY; 200 hybrid hens. Quantity of hay atid grain. Full line of farih machinery and some household effects. TERMS: Gash. Harold Jacksoh, Atict. Mrs. Warren Schilbe, Prop. E. P. Chesney, Clerk 15c