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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-10-11, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1951 &The Yankees Won Again!Check These Winners, Too! FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED. .. .-NOTICES STRAYED FOR SALE—Heavy duty four- burner electric range, auto­ matic oven, in excellent con­ dition. Phone 438-W. He i ■ FOR SALE—0 weiner pigs. Ap­ ply W. H. Pfile, Hensail, tele­ phone 6^5-r-3. 11c FOR SALE—Quebec heater with pipes; also painted dining room suite, crib, reasonable. Apply George Beauclerc, phone 80-r-14 Lucan. He BARGAINS! Ladies Home Journal, Regular $3.00 per year, 2| years $5.00 Specials on Holiday and Country Gentleman New or renewal orders on magazines promptly serviced. HARRY T. BUSTON Phone 3Q8-r-5 Exeter23ctfn WANTED TO RENT—Two or 3- bedroom house or partmeut by November 1. Phone 17 Exeter, 11c i all WANTED—Coal oil hanging lamps. ♦—Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Main Street. He NOTICE—An unlimited amount of dirt fill is obtainable at Town Dump. Parties, wishing to do so, may secure same by paying for loading and haul­ ing. —-C, V. Pickard, Town Clerk. 11:18c STRAYED—Onto west half Lot 13, N. Boundary Biddulph on or about September 1, 1951, one heifer. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Owner con­ tact John Whelihan, R.R. No. 3, Lucan, Ont. 27:4:11* clear good Pigs, FOUND PERSONAL FOR SALE—1947 Pontiac two- | door black coach. Excellent condition, new tires, battery, j complete overhaul, low mile-| age, —Stan Frayne, telephone; 4 86-W. 3-1* I ------ ----------------—— ----------—— — ----------i f |:FOR SALE—8-piece oak dining room suite, china cabinet, ta­ ble, 6 chairs with leather seats $40. Phone 294-R Ex­ eter. H* WEDDING CAKE BOXES—Good quality. Per dozen, $1,00. •— Exeter Times-Advocate. 2tf* FOR SALE—'.Findlay oil heater, used 4 months, heats 5^’ooms, $85.00. —Phone 120-r-13 Ex­ eter, 11* i FOR SALE —■ Boy’s wool-lined jacket, fur collar, belted, tan shade, good as new, size 13 to 14. Apply at Exeter Times- Advocate. 11* FOR SALE—7 cu. ft. Westing­ house refrigerator, new (used 4 mos). Four-burner electric range with automatic oven control, like new. Badminton racket with covei* and press, good condition. Phone 512-J, 31 Anne Street. 11c Cope- week- Frank l WOODHAM Mr. and Mrs. Laurence land and family spent the end with Mr. and Mrs. McCormick and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Rutledge of Detroit. Mrs. G. Copeland spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Frank McCormick, and Mr. McCormick of Detroit. Mr. John Camm of London spent the week-end at his home in the village and had as his guests Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Fuller and family of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell’Camm and family of Peterborough and Mr. Grayden Camm of Brantford. Miss Bessie McCurdy guest of Thursday and Mrs. Hensall. The cast of the An Old Kentucky seated it in Hensall Town Hall on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb spent the week-end with Mr. and | Mrs. William Whyte of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. George Ball of 1 Dundas. I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine and ■ family and Mr. and Mrs. Phil! Brine and Nancy of St. Marys! visited on Sunday with Mr, and • Mrs. Oscar Pfaff of Crediton. i Nancy Brine of St. Marys is j spending a few days with her! cousins, Don and Marilyn Brine. 1 Misses Phyllis and Verla ' Wheeler and Merle Hazlewood t attended the Perth Presbytery Y.P.U. Rally in Central United | Church, Stratford, on Friday eve-j ning. Sunday evening the Woodham congregation held communion as it was World Communion Sun­ day. A very good attendance was present to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gartenburg and Mr. and i Mrs. Harry Squires into the • membership of our congregation by certificate from Victoria St. Church, Goderich, and Whalen United Church. < was a Miss Winnie Gray on at the home of Mr. Charles Farquhar of operetta “In Garden” pre­ i Hensall Appoints Chief Of Police John* Shorter, of Ingersoll,__________ ______o____. was i appointed police chief of Hensall ? at a special meeting of council ; this week. He will receive a sal- j ary of $175 per month. There were 13 applications for the post which was vacated sev­ eral months ago. Mr. Shorter’s duties will commence October 29. j Why have MOTH DAMAGE? 5- year written guarantee with Berlou against moth damage on rugs, chesterfields and clothing. Free estimates. — Dinney Furniture, phone 20-W FOR SALE — Sprayed McIntosh apples $2 per bus. Bring your own containers. —Karl O’Neil, Clandeboye, Lot 15, Con. 2, McGillivray, phone Lucan 42- 21. 4:11c FOR SALE—Pedler steel on hand. Get your roofing now. Have good supply of steel. — Scott's Elevator, Lucan, phone 63. 4c FOR SALE — Youth’s all-wool glencheck suit, double-breast­ ed, long rolled lapel, sand shade, size 14 years, good con­ dition. Phone Dashwood 34-r- 24. 4:11c SPRAYED APPLES for sale-— Spy, King, Snow, Greening, Russet, etc. Phone Clinton 613-24, Fred McClymdnt, one mile south of Varna. 4:11:18:25:1* FOR SALE—Steel culvert 14’ long by 4’ deep, suitable for driveway. Phone 173-r-13, Vic­ tor Jeffery, Exeter, 11:18* FOR SALE—Choice apples from sprayed orchard, Northern Spies, Red Spies, Kings, Delic­ ious, Snows, Russets, Court­ lands. Apply ,Victor Jeffery. Phone 173-r-13 Exeter. 11:18* FOR SALE — Refrigerator, in good condition, newly enam­ eled, new equipment at change over to 60-cycle, guaranteed. Phone 143 Exeter, 4:11c APPLES—Spies, Talman Sweets. Pick your own, ladder sup­ plied, priced to sell, as we have no labor. Phone 21-r-10 Kirkton, James W. Gardiner. 4:11* FOR SALE—A new electric stove, 4 lids with annex. Made by Beatty Bros. Mnfg. Co. The sale to take place October 24 (Wednesday) at the hour of 2 o’clock at garage of J. W. ■Corbett. Stove yet in crate. Terms of sale can be arranged with purchaser, Fred Taylor, auctioneer. 11:18c FOR SALE—Grapes. Bring your own baskets and pick t hem yourself. $1.50 bushell. Apply M. Sullivan, Forest, Conces­ sion 10, Bosanquet Twin 11* FOR SALE — McClary Charm coal and wood range, fully enamelled in ivory, „with black recessed base. Excellent con­ dition. A. E. Oestreicher, one mile north of Dashwood, tele­ phone 57-r-10. 11:18:25* FOR SALE—’49 Chev Coach, excellent condition; ’47 Chev Sedan, top condition. Apply Broderick Bros., phone 277 Exeter. 11* FOR SALE—400 R.I. Red pul­ lets laying 10%; $2.75 for immediate delivery. Lakeview Poultry Farm and Hatchery. 11c POULTRYMEN—Still 1500 birds for October, 4000 for Novem­ ber to place out on contract. Drop in to Lakeview Hatchery for details. Phone 78. 11c FOR SALE—-Brood sow, weigh­ ing about 300 lbs. due to come in about Nov. 20. Also two chunks weighing about 80 lbs. Apply Silas Stanlhke, Ca^l ing Street. 11* FOR SALE—One York and one Tamworth hog, serviceable. Apply Steve Dundas, Crediton. 11* FOUND —• Small female Collie dog, light fawn. Apply Box “M”, Times-Advocate. 11c FOR RENT “SKINNY” GIRLS! GET LOVE­ LY CURVES! Gain 5 to 10 lbs., new pep. Try famous health and weight-builder, Os- > trex Tonic Tablets. Introduc­ tory, “get - acquainted” size only 60tf. All druggists. 11:25c 1 AUCTION SALES FOR RENT—Apartment, 2 bed­ rooms, kitchen, living room, private bath; 20-minute drive from Centralia, Phone 210 Zurich. 4:11* FOR RENT—Apartment, ground floor, centrally located, 3-piece bath, private entrance, newly decorated. Phone 143 Exeter. 4:11c FOR RENT—-Two-room unfurn­ ished apartment, separate en­ trance. Phone 400-W. 11c TO RENT — Partly furnished apartment. Apply to John Ward, phone 348. 12* FOR RENT — Furnished apart­ ment. Bailey’s, phone 27 6. 11c LIVESTOCK WANTED DEAD HORSES, Cows and Hogs removed promptly. Cash at farm. Phone Exeter 2 87-W. William Stone Sons, Limited, Ingersoll, Ont. 20:27:4:11c HORSES WANTED — Will buy any kind of a horse. Will sell or exchange, —Frank Taylor, Exeter, ring 138. 20tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. l*tfc HELP WANTED A FAMILEX AGENCY PAYS! ■Guaranteed necessities. Repeat orders. Available territories both local and rural. Oui- pro­ position will be sent without any obligation, Write today to FAMILEX, 1600 a Delorimier, Montreal. 11c HELP WANTED FEMALE — Experienced bookkeepei’ steno­ grapher," prefer one capable of taking full charge .of office routine. Give phone number and when available. Write Box’ “E”, Times-Advocate, Exeter. 11c WANTED—Man to plough land on my property. —W. F. Ab­ bott, Exeter, Ont. 11c HELP WANTED and typist wanted. Full employment. Apply in own handwriting to Box Exeter. REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE Modern Valuable Household Furniture in the VILLAGE OF CREDITON (Main Street) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 Bookkeeper time your 250, 11c MISCELLANEOUS MODERN HAWAIIAN taught at the Scout Exeter on Tuesdays, New class forming, loaned free of charge. Pulsifer, instructor. GUITAR Hall in 7 to 10. Guitars Henry ~6ctfn SEWING MACHINES bought, sold, serviced and repaired. Phone evenings, Bob McLean, 527-J. 30tfc CUSTOM CHAIN SAWING—Gor­ don Colquhoun, phone 61-r-9, Kirkton. 27:4:11* YOUR AVON Products repre­ sentative in Exeter is Mrs. L. H. Harris. You may place your order or arrange for a demon­ stration by phoning 655. 4tfc HONSBERGER SIGNS 'TRUCK LETTERING SHOW CARDS Reasonable Rates Phone 661 — 122 Hill St. EXETER 11:18:25:1* E. 4-BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE — Well located in Exeter, on a nicely treed lot. This fine home has new heating equip­ ment and is in good repair. Moderate price. Quick posses- session. Terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. TWO MODERN HOUSES — We are offering two modern houses. Both have been built for utility and comfort and have every convenience. Must be sold as owners are leaving town. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. HENSALL — One and a half storey frame house, new fur­ nace, partial bath, garage, W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Par­ sons, Salesman, Exeter. FOR SALE—New house, full basement with furnace and water heater, living room, kit­ chen, two bedrooms and bath on first floor. Upper floor un­ finished, with stairs in, R. E. Balk will. 9tfc 1:30 p.m. Under instructions received from Mrs. Lydia Mclsaac we will sell by public auction: ” Chesterfield suite; dining room table, 6 chairs; buffet; 2 arm chairs; parlour library table; Victrola; heater; 2 small tables; lamp; pictures; 2 wooden beds; spring and mattress; 2 iron beds; 2 chests of drawers; 2 dressers; 3 wash stands; kitchen chairs; boards; sealers; quilts; for chesterfield; split wood; gar­ den tools; coal oil lamps; all kinds nice kitchen utensils. Many other articles. Owner moving to London. Terms: Cash. Every article will be sold to the highest bid­ der. No rserve. WM. H. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, Crediton, phone 7-7W MRS. LYDIA McISAAC, PROP., E. SMITH, CLERK 4:11c rocker; table; Quebec electric extension table; 2 cup­ sink; verandah swing; braided mats; pillows, lamp shades; slip cover row cow; Durham heifer, six months old. This herd carries three T.B. tests; and are of very quality. PIGS; Five Yorkshire 10 weeks old. HAY & GRAIN: Quantity of mixed hay; 600 bushels of mixed grain, barley and oats. MACHINERY, ETC.: Allis Chalmers B tractor; hydraulic P.T.O. and pulley, recently over­ hauled, in guaranteed condition; A.C. pea scuffler used one sea­ son; A.CV bean puller;' Oliver 2- furrow plow, like new; M.H. binder, 6-ft. cut; M.H. 11-hoe fertlizer drill; 3-drum steel roll­ er; 4-section diamond drag har­ rows; 3-section spring-tooth har­ row; M.H. 2-horse scuffler; M.- H. corn scuffler; 1-horse scuf­ fler; M.H. mower, 5-ft. cut, like new; 1-horse rake; farm wagon and rack; stoneboat with tongue and steel shoes; DeLaval cream separator, No. 14, like new; 2- wlieel trailer. MISC. ITEMS: Sling ropes, pulleys, forks, hoes, 2^-gal. pres­ sure spray; and rope for slings, steel vice: wooden stone; 5-gal. pails; doubletrees; 100-ft. cow chains; gravel and other lumber; fencers; barrels; ductor pipe; self box. Many articles too-numerous to mention. ALSO a variety Effects. Everythin; without reserve. TERMS: Cash* LOUIS MONTAGUE, PROP. JOHN DENOMME, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. frew cream separator, 600-lb, capacity, like new; root pulper; grindstone; ness and collars; buggy; cutter; equipment, spiles and buckets; per; new „ sieve; galvanized pails; quantity of potatoes; chop box; double­ trees; and numerous other ar­ ticles. HAY & GRAIN: Quantity of mixed grain; ley. - NO will be sold, TERMS: Cash. HENRY LINK, PROP. MILFRED MERNER, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. 11:19c 2 sets double har- cutting box; maple syrup pan 3x6 ft., also horse clip­ grass seeder; onion hay; 300 bushels mixed SO bushels Montcalm bar- RESERVE — Everything chaingrain shovel; pitch forks, vice; neckyokes; snow fence; box; planks 2 electric 20-ft. new con- feeders; chop grind- of Household g will be sold lie CENTRALIA — Well built two- storey brick house. Suitable for use as single residence or two apartments. Water pres­ sure. Nice lot with fruit trees. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. TWO-APT. HOUSE for sale-- Main St. new roof, heavy wir­ ing, large lot, full occupancy starting Oct. 1. Phone 446-J. HENSALL — Two-storey brick house. Town water. Hot air furnace. All in good repair. Barn and extra lots. Must be sold to close estate.—C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor, Main St.,’ Ex­ eter. SMALL HOME room, kitchen down. . Stairs in second floor. Good basement with diate kard, eter. Large living 2 bedrooms, bath and for hot air furnace. Imine- possession. —C. V. Pic- Realtor, Main St., Ex- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Eleventh Annual Sale of 'Registered HEREFORDS undersigned will sell by public auction for STUTT BROS. 2 miles northeast of Forest mile east of Highway 21 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 at 1:00 p.m. sharp Twenty-eight head—9 bulls around one year old; 15 bred heifers; 4 open heifers. Herd fully accredited. Bulls blood tested. Heifers calfhood vaccinated. Nine bulls by M.B. Real Em­ blem'll; 13 heifers by M.B. Real Emblem II; 5 heifers by Ellis Domino 18th C.F. Fifteen heifers are bred to Ringwood Crusty, a half-brother to the 19 50 Denver Champion. Lunch available at farm. Sale held under cover. Catalogue on request. W. S. O’NEIL, E. M. LESTER AND LlNC. WHITE, AUCTS. 4:11c The C tearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Farm Implements and Miscellaneous Articles ON THE PREMISES, Lot 23, Con. 9, Blind Line, HAY TOWNSHIP half mile east of Zurich and half mile north The undersigned auctioneer been instructed to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 commencing at 1 p.m. sharp HORSES:' Middle-aged w o r k team, true and reliable. CATTLE: Red cow, carrying third calf, due in January;’ red cow carrying second calf, due in February; roan heifer, carrying her second calf, due in Feb­ ruary; red cow, fresh 4 weeks; 2 red heifers carrying first calf, 4 4 has In the estate of 'THOMAS SIDNEY HODGINS, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Thomas Sidney Hodgins, late of the Vil­ lage of Lucan, in the County of Middlesex, Labourer, who died on or about the 15th day of August, 19 51, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of. Exeter, Ontario, by the 27th day of October next after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor 11418:24c All 1 DAY ONLY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15 Tv / -»Y fi In the estate of ELVINA OGDEN, deceased. ~ persons having claims against the estate of Elvina Ogden, late of the Town of Ex­ eter, in the County Of Huron, Married Woman, who died on or about the 24 th day of June, 1951, are required to file parti­ culars of same with Bell & Laughton. Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 13th day of Oc­ tober next after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON, Exeter, Ont. Solicitors for the Executors. 27:4:11c AUCTION SALE of Farm Implements and Household Effects ON THE PREMISES South Boundary of STANLEY TOWNSHIP miles north of Zurich and mile west, or *4-mile east of Blake The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on SAT'URDAY, OCTOBER 13 commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp MACHINERY: Massey Harris binder, 6-ft. cut; Mc-Deering 11- hoe fertilizer drill; set of lum­ berman bob sleighs; Massey Har­ ris walking plow; cutter; buggy; 2 wagons; 1-horse rake; hay fork; 1-horse scuffler; small mail box; onion scuffler; 10- gallon crock; 2-burner electric stove; lawn bench; and other miscellaneous items. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Five dining room chairs; dining room table; 3 kitchen chairs; 2 beds with, springs and mattress; an­ tique bed; kitchen table; an­ tique kitchen clock; kitchen cab­ inet; chest of drawers; gas lamp; dresser; buffet; battery radio; couch; curtains; rocking chairs; trunk; linoleum rug 6xl5-ft.; boiler; clothes bas­ ket; tubs; etc. TERMS: Cash. BOB DUCHARME, PROP. JOHN DENOMME, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. lie 2£1 drapes; || CtfCz, V'l featuring * SMILEY BURNETTE it Johnny Bond Cass County Boys Pat Buttram Carl Cotner and the Jemez Indians from their New Mexico Reservation with all the Melody Ranch Stars and Many Others In the estate of FRANCIS PATRICK CONLIN, late of the Township of Biddulph in the County of Middlesex, All persons having claims against the estate of Francis Patrick Conlin, late of the Town­ ship of Biddulph, Farmer, de­ ceased, Who died on or about the 19 th day of September, 1951, are required to file their claims with the undersigned ex­ ecutors on or before the 20th day of October, 1951. which date the executors will distribute the estate havihg re­ gard ohly to those claims of which notice has been received. Dated this 1st day of October, 1951. MRS. BERNICE REGAN, 144 Central Ave., London, Ontario. JOSEPH FRANCIS CONLIN, No. 1-, Clandeboye, Ontario. (Executors) after 4:11 Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Farm Implements and Household Effects ON THE PREMISES Lot 30, South Boundary, STANLEY TOWNSHIP First farm north of Drysdale, on No. 21 Highway The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16 commencing at 1 p.m, sharp HORSES: Team of general purpose mares, 10 years old, quiet and reliable in every way. Set of double harness; single harness CATTLE years old, Ayrshire cow, in November years old, stein cow, February; ing first calf, carrying first calf 3 collars. Holstein cow, 4 due at sale date; 6 years old due Durham cow, 4 due in February; Hol- 5 years old, due in Durham heifer, carry- Holstein heifer, Durham far- due in February; 1 steer, heifers, rising 2 years old; spring calves; 1 small calf. These are extra, good Short­ horn cattle with clear T.B. tests. MACHINERY: A Goodison 23” cylinder, 38” body equipped with Ebersol shredder, grain ele­ vator, clover attachments, pea crate. This machine is in brand new condition. Fleury 10” .grind­ er; 50-foot 6-inch rubber belt; M.H. grain binder in good con­ dition; 13-hoe M.H. grain drill; 2-drum wooden roller; 16-plate outthrow disc; 2 16-foot hay racks; McD. manure spreader; root pulper; large size trough; 1-horse scuffler; wagon; pea harvester; 3 er derricks; cutting box; SOO capacity cream, like new; stock rack; hay knife; set of sling ropes; set of double harness; 2 sets of single har­ ness; 4 horse collars; feed box; large iron kettle; whippietrees; doubletrees; and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. ALFRED PFAFF, PROP. R. F. STADE, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. galv. light butch- Mc.D. cream separator. lie Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Farm Machinery, Hay, Grain and Miscellaneous Articles ON THE PREMISES Lot 20, Concession 15, STEPHEN TOWNSHIP miles west of Dashwood and iy2 miles south undersigned auctioneer has instructed to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 commencing at 1 p.m. sharp HORSES: Two middle-aged work teams of generral These are both good teams guaranteed true liable. CATTLE: Jersey cow, old, milking, due in Holstein cow, fresh two weeks with calf at foot; Durham cow 4 years old with calf at foot; black heifer, carrying first calf, due in February; 4 Durham yearlings; 1 calf 3 months This herd carries clean tests. PIGS: carrying date; 5 MACHINERY, ETC binder, dition; 5-ft, cut drill; grain spreader in Mc-Deering 12-plate outthrow disc; M.H. puller; single scuffler ber tired wagon, hay rack; 3-section diamond rows; Mc-D. riding plow; Finery walking plow; mill; 13-tooth vatof; sulky sleighs; new Clearing; ’ AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Tractor, Machinery, Hay, Grain, Household Effects ON THE PREMISES Lot 13, Concession 4, USBORNE TOWNSHIP 2% miles east of Exeter, Huron Street and % mile south The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 commencing at 1 p.m. sharp HORSES: Span of black Per- cheron mares, well matched, 10 years old; guaranteed true and reliable in every way. Set of double harness. CATTLE; Black cow, due Jan­ uary 24; Hereford cow, due May 30; Holstein cow, due April 8; 2 cows with calves at foot; black , heifer, due February 11; 6 Hereford steers averaging 1,- 100 lbs.; heifers, 2 years old; yearling steers, “ Hereford; 3 ! spring calves; 2 small calves. These are cattle with clear T.B. tests. HOGS: Yorkshire sow with litter of 15; Yorkshire sow, due at sale date; weaners, are all extra good quality pigs, MACHINERY, ETC.: Standard Oliver tractor used only two years, in new condition; Case 3- furrow plow; Mc-Deering 9-ft. culti-packer; Cockshutt 14-plate double disc; Bissel spring-tooth harrows; M.H. manure spreader, nearly new; M.H. fertilizer drill; M.H. binder hay loader; mond plow; plow; 16-foot wagon; Pion equipped with 3-h.p. new small electric motor; Clinton fanning mill; 2,000-lb. scales; Inter­ national cream separator; exten­ sion ladder; 2-wheeled trailer; wheelbarrow; stoneboat; chains; hay fork; rain shelters; grass seeder; new electric fencer; bug­ gy; quantity of shingles; snow fence; wire stretcher; forks; shovels; barrels; pails; and many articles too numerous to mention. HAY & GRAIN: 40 tons loose mixed hay; 800 bales of hay; all best of quality. 2,000 bushels of mixed grain, barley and oats; 400 bushels of barley O.A.C, No, 21; 3 bushels alfalfa seed; 1% acres of turnips and mangolds. FURNITURE: McClary stove,, nearly new; Quebec heater; ex­ tension table; chest of drawers; kitchen chairs ture; mattress tresses; organ: iron; sealers; etc. TERMS: Cash. Everything will be sold as the farm is sold. Sale will start ^haijp on time. LUTHER ROWCLIFFE, PROP. B. M. FRANCIS, GARNET HICKS, CLERKS ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. 11:18c 7 , Durham and fall calves; 7 all good quality 10 chunks; 12 10 weeks old. These Mc-Deering mower; side rake; set dia- harrows; 2-furrow disc corn scuffler; walking new rubber-tired wagon; flat hay rack; steel set bob sleighs; Cham- electric grain grinder, bedroom furni- 2 feather mat­ lamps; gasoline 1% The been purpose, working and re­ 6 years March; old, T.B. Choice Yorkshire first litter, due at Yorkshire market pigs. A M.H. 6-ft. cut, in good con- Frost & Wood mower, ; M.H. 11-run fertilizer drill; taco manure perfect condition; sow, sale bean scuffler new new 16-ft. and rub­ flat har- Chatham fanning spring-tooth culti- rake; set of bob gravel box; Ren- i AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Poultry and Miscellaneous Articles ON THE PREMISES South Half of Lot 22, Con. 14 STEPHEN TOWNSHIP 1% miles west of Dashwood and 1 mile south The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 commencing at 2 “p.m. sharp CATTLE: Part Jersey and Durham cow, milking, safe in calf; part Polled Angus and Durham cow, milking, safe in calf; part Hereford and Jersey cow, fresh 7 weeks; Hereford heifer carrying first calf, due before sale date; black heifer carrying first calf, due before sale date; Durham spring calf. These are all good quality cattle with clean T.B. tests. The cows are the best of milkers. POULTRY: 700 Rhode Island Red crossed With' Barred Rock pullets, 5% months old ready to lay. This is an extra good flock of pullets and will be sold in shelters in flocks of fifty. MISC. ITEMS: Coal brooder stove, fully equipped; gas lan­ tern 4 tires and now; 40-gal. bicycle, like her 35 ft. and other TERMS: everything GORDON PEARSON, PROP. mile, merger, clerk ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. 11:18c 4 bushels timothy seed; tubes 5.50x17, like steel drum; new; piece long 10x10 miscellaneous Cash, No will be sold. 1 boy’s of tim- inches; items, reserve; i