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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-03-13, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 19S2 ___ Don’t Let March Winds Blow Away Your Chance To Profit FOR SALE FOR SALK’—Weeding cake boxes at The Times-Advocate. OIL STOVE—Coleman, medium size. Only $49.95. Pon South- cott, phone 31 AV Exeter. FOR SALE—Frame building 20’ x 24’, good shingle roof (would make double garage). Two-wheel trailer. R. E. Balk­ will. 6:13c FOR SALE—Washing machine, in very good condition. Apply at 8 Anne Street. 6:13* FOR SALE—Good reliable team nine years old. Apply Reg Hodgson, Centralia. 6c FOR SALE—19 48 Chev Coach. Good condition. 8 Ann Street, Exeter. 13c FOR SALE—Bull calf. Gib Dow, Exeter.__________________13c FOR CORN CROP satisfaction, plant rugged high yielding Pioneer hybrid seed corn. Place your order now. Call or see us. J. Earl Burr, R.R. 1, Dashwood, phone Grand Bend 35-r-16._________________13c FOR SALE—Ladies’ grey striped suit. Size 12, $12.50. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners. 13* SPECIAL—Everglaze Cotton — permanent finish, no starch­ ing. Pastel shades. 36-inch $1.00 yard. Good value at Tudor’s in Hensall! 13c FOR SALE — Cartier oats, around 150 bushels. Baled hay. Emerson Anderson, R.R. 2, Hensall, telephone 67 5-r-4 Hensall. 13* FOR SALE—Little girls two- piece spring outfit, Coat and tarn to match. Size 6 to 7 years. Coral shades. Reason­ able. Apply Times-Advocate. 13* FOR SALE—John Deere tractor and machinery. 19 50 Model A tractor equipped with Powr- Trol Roll-O-Matic front wheels and Comfort cover-cab. Six- foot disc tiller, 3-furrow -plow, 10-ft. cultivator, 2-row Quick- Tatch cultivator, 4-row corn planter. Apply Gaiser Bros., phone 80-W Dashwood, 13* FOR SALE—Second-hand ward­ robe. Apply Dinney Furniture. 13* FOR SALE — Two serviceable age registered Holstein bulls, sired by Oxford Unit best sires. Herd fully accredited. Also some .heifers due in April. Harvey Parkinson, tele­ phone 18-5 Kirkton. 13* FOR SALE—Ladies’ black shor- tie coat and suit, several ^dresses, all size 20, for short person. All other articles $25. Apply Times-Advocate. 13* FOR SALE—Three pups. Good heelers. John Spaeek, R.R. 1, Lucan. 13* FOR SALE—Collie pups. Phone 69 2-r-31 Hensall.________13* FOR SALE—Mixed wood. Orval Mellin, phone 607-r-23, Park­ hill._________________13:20* FOR SALE—’41 Ford delux se­ dan, radio, heater and sun­ visor, accessories. Clean car throughout. Phone 441-W af- ter 7 p.m.______ 13c FOR SALE — Scotch Shorthorn bulls. Registered and accredit­ ed. Fred Brokn. R.R. 2, Cre­ diton.___________ 13:20c FOR SALE—Grimm evaporator, 2x6, used one year. —Reg Knight, R.R. 3, Exeter, 174- r-11._____________ 13* DO IT NOW! Call Sandy Elliot about that milking machine. We have them from $50.00 up and your cows really respond to the new Hin­ man Low Vacuum Milker. Milk faster with only 10 inches of vacuum. Phone today for demon- station 64-W._______13:20:27:3c SUBSCRIPTION SPECIALS Ladies Home Journal for 2i years — $5.00 ■Time — 78 weeks — $6.87 - Any Magazine, Any Time - H. T. BUSTON Phone Exeter 308-r-5 21*tfc HELP WANTED WANTED—A middle-aged lady as housekeeper for one adult. A good home rather than wages. Apply Times-Advocate. 6:13* STENOGRAPHER - bookkeeper wanted -— Applications will be received by the undersigned, until March 20, 1952, for the above described vacancy. Ap­ plicants will plea a. e state qualifications, experience. Elig­ ible to either male or female applicants. -—A. H. Erskine, Clerk, County of Huron. 13c EXPERIENCED Stenographer and Typist Wanted Immediately APPLY BOX "R”, EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE 13c PERSONAL SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results,* new healthy flesh; new vigor. New “get acquainted” size only 60<J. AU druggists. LIVESTOCK WANTED FREE THERMOMETER — plus cash at your farm for dead or disabled horses or cows. Tele­ phone collect Exeter 287-W, William Stone Sons, Limited. l-24tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. — G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. l*tfc BABY CHICKS EVERY DAY COUNTS. Bray can give prompt delivery of day- old and started cockerels, pul­ lets, mixed, in wide choice varieties. Ask us for list of these, with prices. Agent: Erie Carscadden, Exeter Telephone 246-J. 13c IT WILL NOT BE OUR FAULT if you have no eggs next sum­ mer and fall. Sprueeleigh chicks are bred on our own farm with many years of care­ ful breeding behind them. Many of the best dates are al­ ready booked by wise farmers who make sure of their stock. You should do the same. Write now for price list and new il­ lustrated catalogue to Spruce- leigh Farm Poultry Products Limited, Box 12ST, Brantford, Ontario, or order through Cann’s Mill Limited. 21:28:6:13c REAL ESTATE FARM FOR SALE—100 acres of good land in Exeter district, a mile from highway with good buildings. Apply Times- Advocate. 13* FOR SALE—100 acres on High­ way 83. Frame house, bank barn 6O’x6O’. Hydro available. Ten acres of young bush. Ap­ ply Gaiser Bros., phone 80-W Dashwood. 13* TWO COTTAGES — Moderately priced. Each of these comfort­ able homes has two bedrooms, a large bright living room and a modern kitchen and bathroom. Both have full basements. One has oil burn­ ing equipment. Quick posses­ sion. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter, Ont. 13c NEW HOUSE, central east side location. Kitchen, dining room and bath. Could be finished with either two, three or four bedrooms. —R. E. Balkwill. 3-13tfc 100-ACRE FARM — Modern 3- bedroom house. Double gar­ age, large hennery and good barns. Hydro and water pres­ sure throughout. This farm is well located and is very pro­ ductive. Spring possession. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St.. Exeter.13c FOR SALE—B-A Service Sta­ tion. This is the leading and largest station in the town. Consisting of large living quarters. Store ana restaurant combined. Garage 30x60. Lot 124 ft. frontage, 378 ft. depth. Apply Box “M”.6tfc FOR SALE—Home, 3 bedrooms, modern bathroom, one floor and basement, hot air furnace, hardware floors, good size lot, large shed. Andrew St., Ex­ eter. —Bell & Laughton, Soli­ citors for estate. 6:13c FOR SALE — New two-bedroom house, hardwood and tile floors, furnace thermostat con­ trolled, large garage; owner occupied. Possession arranged. —J. M. Mahon, 523-W. 21tfc HOUSE FOR SALE—Immediate possession, built-in cupboards, new partial bath; lots of new raspberries and strawberries. Large lot, G6’xl99’; full base­ ment. Apply Mr. L. Rumpel, Simcoe St., Exeter, Box 253. $3,000.28:6:13* FOR SALE—Six-room house, 3 bedrooms, 3-piece bath, hot air furnace, good basement, town water, garage, 4g acres of land, low taxes. Apply Ralph Batten, Huron St. East, Exeter._________________tfnc FOR SALE—Highway store with three roomy cabins and own­ er’s residence. Hydro and wa­ ter pressure. One acre, nicely treed. Well located. — C, V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. 2-28tfc TWO-BEDROOM COTTAGE with additional apartment. Two modern kitchens and bath­ rooms. Oil heated. Well locat­ ed in Exeter. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter, 2-28tfd New Red Brick House Two Bedrooms, Living Room, Dining Room, Bath, Oil Furnace - Andrew Street South * IL E. BALKWILL . PHONE 89-J EXETER WORK WANTED ATTENTION FARMERS — We have several experienced Dutch farm help, mostly families. Apply now to Mr. E. M. Eel­ man, P.O. 336 or phone 678. 2-7tfc WANTED Paperhanging and carpentering. — John Ridley, phone Kirkton 25-r-9. 13:20* WORK WANTED—Married man (Dutch) desires work on dairy farm. With house. Has four children. Has been in Canada for one year. Apply J. Sikkes, R.R. 7, St. Thomas, or phone 678 Exeter. ____________13* CLERK TYPIST — Young lady with considerable experience desires a position in Exeter. Phone G83-r-43 Hensall Satur­ day, March 15. 13* FOR RENT FOR RENT—The office now be- Pickard. Appl^ at Times-Advo­ cate. FOR RENT — Six-room house, modern conveniences, three- piece bath. North End of Ex­ eter. Phone 580. 13c FOR RENT—Three-room apart­ ment. Private entrance, priv­ ate bath. Ground floor, heat­ ed, unfurnished. Apply J. R. Traquair. Huron St., phone 478-J. 13* FOR RENT — Two-room heated apartment on ground floor, furnished or unfurnished, hot and cold water, share bath­ room. Available March 15. — Phone 294-R, Penhale Apts. 13* FOR RENT — Partly furnished apartment. Available the 15th of this month. Apply John Ward, phone 348 Exeter, 13c FOR RENT — Small apartment, furnished or unfurnished. — Phone 226 Exeter.13c PASTURE—100 acres, in Stai^ ley, fenced so cattle can be changed to fresh grass. Plenty shade and water; loading gangway. Write Dr, Moffatt, London. 6:13:20c MISCELLANEOUS HONSBERGER SIGNS TRUCK LETTERING SHOW CARDS Reasonable Rates Phone 661 — 122 Hill St. E. EXETER 10:17* tfc FARMERS, Woodcutters, Loggers —Why' search further for a fast-cutting, safe, power-chain saw? Buy PRECISION! Sold and serviced by D. L, Kernick, R.R. No. 3, Exeter. Complete informacion on request. N22:20wks* IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in Power Weed Spraying Equip­ ment, be sure to see some on display. I have also several kinds of weed killer including Dow, Green Cross and Nauga­ tuck; also selective weed kill that can be used on young * peas and alfalfa seedlings and brush-kill, Lindane and Chlor­ dane, DDT, Calcium - Arsenate and Arsenate of Lead. Apply L. V. Hogarth, phone 266. 13tfn FINANCE AND INSURANCE Money loaned at LOWER COST on new or late model cars. New trucks and tractors. —W. H. Hodgson, Agency1, Phone 24 Ex­ eter, 13:20:27:3:10c TENDERS WANTED CRUSHING AND HAULING GRAVEL Township of Stephen Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned for the crushing and hauling gravel for the Township of Stephen; 5,000 yards to be taken from Moody's Pit for the east half of town­ ship and 5,000 yards to be tak­ en from Stebbins* Pit for the west half of township. Gravel to be crushed to g” size. Tenders to specify rate per yard for crushing and hauling. Township will supply one truck. Contract to be completed by the first day of July, 1952. A marked cheque must accompany tender. Tenders •to be in the hands of the under­ signed on or before the 31st day of March. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk, Crediton, Ont. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of THOMAS WELSH, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Thomas Welsh, late of the Village of Hensall, in the County of Hur­ on, who died on or about the 29th day of February, 1952, are required to file particulars of same' with Messrs. Bell & Laugh­ ton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 29 th day of March next after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard ofily to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors, 13;20:2'?c AUCTION SALES Clearing AUCTION SALE General Merchandise to be held in THIEL’S STORE, ZURICH Main Street corner, on SATURDAY, MARCH 15 in the afternoon from 1:30 to 5 p.m. and in the evening from 7:30 to 10 p.m., the following: THREE 96-piece dinner sets in beautiful designs; also 4 complete breakfast sets; quan­ tity of fancy cups and saucers; large assortment fancy dishes, china and glassware, trays, plaques and novelties; full line of men’s clothing——shirts, sweat­ ers, trousers, socks, breeches, jackets, parkas, snowsuits, lea­ ther mitt, caps, smocks and overalls; girls’ and boys’ wear in various sizes; ladies’ sweat­ ers, slacks, ski pants; men’s raincoats, dress shirts, woollen sport shirts, fancy leather belts; full line of infants’ clothing; variety of rugs, fancy mats, tablecloths, chenille, bedspreads, woollen blankets; large assort­ ment of floor covering, different designs, inlaid and congoleum. Be sure to attend this great auction. Everything will be sold without reserve as owner has sold this property. TERMS: Cash. CHARLIE THIEL, PROP. ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. 13c AUCTION SALE of Real Estate and Household Effects Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, has been instructed by the adminis­ trator of Elizabeth Davis, late of the Township of Hibbert, spinster, deceased, to offer for ($) Lot 26 in the Seventh Concession, Township of Hib­ bert, 100 acres pasture land, good water supply, windmill and tank. (2) Lot 26, in the Eighth Concession, Township of Hib­ bert, brick house, large bank barns, driving shed, hen house and pig pen. (3) Household effects. TERMS: On real estate 10% down, balance 60 days. Reserve bid. Chattels Cash. Date of sale to be announced later. CROWN TRUST COMPANY, 284 Dundas St., London, Administrator. ALVIN W. SILLERY, Seaforth, Ontario. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer. 13:20c ADMINISTRATION SALE Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Household Effects Milton Brock will sell for the estate of the late Newton B. Revington, at LOT 16, CON. 3, BIDDULPH 4 miles north of Lucan and 1J miles east of Mooresville, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 at 12:30 p.m. sharp STOCK: Four roan Durham steers; 4 Durham cows; 2 Here­ ford cows; 2 Durham steers (3 years old); 7 yearling calves; 27 sheep; 2 Yorkshire purebred sows with litters. IMPLEMENTS: John Deere Model D tractor* 3 years old; I.H.C. tractor plow (new); Cockshutt tractor drill (new); Massey Harris binder; tractor disc (nearly new); hayloader; steel-tired wagon, one-man rack; steel roller; disc; plow; mower; manure spreader; hay rake; grinder with belt; Page wire fence stretchers; colony house; range shelters; Jamesway brood­ er stove; powery lawn mower; quantity of grass seed. AUTOMOBILE: 1950 Chev Sedan, good condition. FURNITURE: 3-piece wine chestei*field (new); 9-piece wal­ nut finish dining room suite (new); green Wilton rug, 9x9 (new); Moffat electric deluxe range; McClary cook stove; Sim­ plicity washing machine; congo­ leum rugs; beds; kitchen set; other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. MRS. ANNIE REVINGTON, ADMINISTRATRIX Also Two 100-Acre Farms adjoining 100 acres of choice clay loam. All under cultivation. Brick house, new furnace, bank barn with pressure system, ce­ ment silo. Two-car garage, hy­ dro throughout. Forty acres plowed. Other farm with 20 acres of fall wheat, balance in pasture. Abundance of water, low barn and good fences. Terms d^y of sale. MRS. ANNIE REVINGTON, PROPRIETRESS MILTON BROCK, AUCT. R. RISDON, CLERK Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Farm * Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects ON THE PREMISES, LOT 12, CON. 9, HAY TWP. li miles east of Zurich; 3 miles south on the Babylon Line The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on Thursday, march 20 commencing at 1:20 p.m. sharp HORSES: Th/ee good Per Ch­ eron work horses, quiet and re­ liable in every way. CATTLE: White cow, milk­ ing, due in August; red cow, milking, due middle of June; 2 heifers, rising 3 years old; 2 heifers, rising 2 years old; 2 yearling steer calves. These are the best quality of Shorthorn cattle with clear T.B. tests. MACHINERY: Massey - Harris binder, 7-ft. cut, in good condi­ tion; Massey-Harris hay loader; Cockshutt disc 11-run fertilizer drill; Frost & Wood mower, 5- ft. cut; 2-drum steel roller; 2 steel-tired wagons; hay rack; Massey-Harris bean puller and scuffler; Oliver riding plow; 4-section diamond harrows; 2 sets of Britclien harness; dump rake; root pulper; Anker Holt cream separator; Clinton fan­ ning mill, complete with sieves; 2,000-lb. capacity truck scales; 2 new 14-ft. wire gates; 2 sets of sling ropes; 2 large water troughs; set of bob sleighs; buggy; cutter; quantity of cord wood; quantity of elm plank and lumber; galvanized pail; shovels,' logging chains; and many articles too numerous to mention. HAY & GRAIN: 15 tons of good loose alfalfa and timothy hay; quantity of oats and wheat. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Ex­ tension table; chairs; bureau; rocking chairs; cabinet; wash­ ing machine; kitchen range; box stove; antique furniture; Northern Electric battery radio, in new condition; etc., etc. TERMS: Cash. No reserve, as the farm is sold! JAMES RANNIE, PROP. MILFORD MERNER, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. Clearing AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Livestock, Auto, Farm Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects ON THE PREMISES, LOT 14, CON. 15, STEPHEN 1$ miles west and 3 miles south of Dashwood; .3 mile north of Crediton Road The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, MARCH 21 commencing at 12:30 p.m. sharp HORSES: Matched team of Percheron geldings, 8 years old, quiet and reliable in every way; black Percheron mare. CATTLE: Roan Durham cow, 6 years old, due March 25; roan Durham cow, 6 years old, due before sale date; part Hereford and Durham cow, 4 years old, due at sale date; Durham hei­ fer, carrying first calf, due lat­ ter part of June; part Durham and Hereford cow, 5 years old, milking, due in September; part Durham and Hereford cow, 5 years old, due April 4; part Hereford and Durham heifer, carrying second calf, due in July; white Durham heifer, car­ rying second calf, due at sale date; 2 Durham and Hereford heifers, due in May; Hereford heifer, 1J years old; 3 yearling steers; 2 yearling heifers; 3 summer calves; dark roan regis­ tered Shorthorn bull, 2 years old. This is an extra good herd of cattle with clear T.B. tests. HOGS and POULTRY: Tam- wortli sow, carrying third litter, due in April; 75 Rock and Leg­ horn hens; good Collie dog. AUTOMOBILE: 1950 Pontiac coach, dark grey in colour, equipped with radio, heater and seat covers; correct mileage 13,- 500. This car is in new condi­ tion. FARM MACHINERY: M-H. 101 Junior Standard tractor on rubber, equipped with starter and lights, all newly overhauled; M-H. binder, 6-ft. cut; Cock­ shutt manure spreader, on steel and nearly new; M-H, 11-lioe drill; M-H. mower, 5-ft. cut; M-H. hay loader; 3-horse culti­ vator; 14-plate M-H. disc;” Que­ bec riding plow; 3-drum steel roller; 4-section harrows; dump rake; walking plow; rubber- tired wagon; 2 steel-tired wa­ gons; set of bob sleighs; p 16- ft. flat hay racks; new- wagon box with stock rack; single car­ riage; gravel box; snow fence; quantity of new lumber; quan­ tity of dry wood; Lester cream separator with motor; extension ladder; Clinton fanning mill complete with sieves; bag truck; wheelbarrow; 2,000 - lb. truck scales; new tarpaulin 11x12 ft.; buggy; cutter; logging chains; good iron kettle; set of sling ropes; small chains; grain shov­ el; grain bags; and many arti­ cles too numerous to mention. HAY & GRAIN: 90 bushels of wheat; 700 bushels of oats; 15 tons of good mixed hay; quantity of turnips. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Ex­ tension table; kitchen stove; step ladder; couch; kitchen chairs; two complete bedroom sets; small tables; Aladdin lamps; kitchen utensils; quan­ tity of sealers, etc., etc. REAL ESTATE: Property con­ sists of 50 acres, being North Half of Lot 8, Concession 14, Stephen Township. There are 14 acres of mixed bush, remainder in grass. Never-failing water supply. This is an extra good grass farm and will be sold sub­ ject to reserved bid if hot prev­ iously sold. Terms of Real Es­ tate will be made known On day of sale. TERMS: Cash. MRS. ERNEST KEYES, PROP. GLEN WEBB, MILFORD MERNER, CLERKS ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. 13:20c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements, Grain and Household Effects LOT 11, CON. 3, HAY TWP. 1| miles west of Hensall, south, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 at 1:00 p.m. CATTLE: Five 2-year-pld hei­ fers; 2 2-year-old steers around 800 lbs.; 2 steers 1 year old; farrow cow. PIGS: Nine chunks around 90 lbs. IMPLEMENTS: Farmall trac­ tor on rubber, power take-off and scuffler attachment; Oliver 2-furrow tractor plow; McCor­ mick 6-foot binder; 3 drum steel roller; rubber-tired wagon; 16- foot flat rack; Cockshutt man­ ure spreader; Cockshutt scuf­ fler; Frost & Wood mower; Cockshutt spring-tooth harrow; 4-section drag harrow; Cock­ shutt fertilizer disc drill; stiff- tootli cultivator; 9-inch grain grinder with speed jack: half­ horse electric motor; pump jack; set of sleighs; cutter; buggy; spring-tooth cultivator; fanning mill; quantity lumber; 206 four- inch tile; sling ropes; forks; and other articles. Colony houses; 2 rain shel­ ters; 160 year-old Rock hens; some Ajax oats; mixed feeds; hay. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Sol­ id oak dining room set; grey and white enamel range; com­ bination china cabinet and writ­ ing desk; kitchen cabinet; kit­ chen table and chairs; 5 odd chairs; 3 wicker chairs; 3 con­ goleum rugs; bed springs and mattress; feather ticks; dress­ ers; Victrola and records; kit­ chen stool; set of dishes; spin­ ning wheel, electric toaster ; clocks; dishes; and other arti­ cles. TERMS; Cash. ED MUNN, PROP. ED CORBETT, AUCT. Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Valuable Trucks, Tractors, Farm Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects ON THE PREMISES, LOT 14 & 15, CON. 15, USBORNE TOWNSHIP 2| miles north-east of Kirkton, 9 miles ehst of Exeter on Huron Street The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 commencing at 1 p.m. sharp CATTLE: Holstein heifer car­ rying first calf, due March 31; Holstein heifer carrying first calf, due April 3; part Durham and Jersey cow, due in June; Durham heifer, rising 2 years old; 4 steers, rising 2 years old; 3 Durham steer calves. These cattle have been fully T.B. tested with no reactors. PIGS: Seven Yorkshire pigs, averaging 150 etfch. TRUCKS: 1950 Chevrolet truck 3-ton pickup equipped with heavy duty tires and stock rack, in guaranteed new condition; 1948 Mercury 3-ton gravel truck with new motor, if not previous­ ly.TRACTORS, COMBINE, FARM IMPLEMENTS: Cockshutt 30- row crop tractor equipped with live power take-off, starter and lights; 2-row cultivator and bean puller; Cletrac Caterpillar, 3- plow size, powei’ take-off and pulley and hydraulic loader; M.H. 12-ft. self-propelled com­ bine fully equipped with pick­ up attachments; Western 27-ft. grain elevator on rubber-tired wheels, with hopper, used one season; John Deere 1-way disc; John Deere 81-ft. spring-tooth cultivator power lift on rubber; 13-disc Cockshutt fertilizer seed drill tractor hitch and power lift; Massey-Harris 51-ft. mow­ er. The above machinery all in first class condition and good as new. Ten-foot stiff-tooth cultivator with powei* lift; International 3- furrow tractor plow on rubber; tractor tandem disc; steel land roller; buck rake; Massey-Harris hayloader; 2-section lever har­ rows; rubber-tired wagon; steel- tired wagon; Massey-Harris man-, ure spreader; Massey-Harris side rake; dump rake; post-hole auger; Cyclone grass seeder; li- h.p. electric motor; 2 rubber belts; Webster paint spray out­ fit and air compressor; 2-ton chain hoist; 2 logging chains; heavy duty, barn jack; small jack; Chev 3-ton wheel and tire; scythe; coal 500-chick brooder; 10 sheets steel roofing; quan­ tity heavy duty belt lacing; elec­ tric fencer; milk can; harness; pulleys and shafting; shovels; forks', ropes, whiffle trees, bolts; man’s bicycle, tires and tubes; many articles too numerous to mention. HAY & GRAIN: Ono bushel red clover seed; 2 bushels of timothy seed; 100 bushel^ of Clinton oats; 200 bushels mixed grain; quantity of baled hay and straw, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Elec* trie washing machine; buffet; 2 beds complete with springs and mattress; congoleum rug 131 x 12; Wilton rug 9 x 10; rug 9 x 12; circular heater; etc., etc. TERMS: Cash. No reserve as the farm is sold. EARL HERN, PROP. R. B, WILLIAMS, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery and! Some Household Effects AT TOMMY BUTT’S FARM at the VILLAGE OF KIPPEN op MONDAY, MARCH 24 at 1:00 p.m., FULL LINE of farm machin­ ery and household effects. ' TERMS: Cash. No reserve, as farm is sold. THOMAS BUTT, PROP. HAROLD JACKSON, AUCT. 13:20c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Tractor, Farm Implements and Household Effects ON THE PREMISES, Part Lot 9 and 10, Con. 9, USBORNE TOWNSHIP J mile south of Winchelsea, on St. Marys road. 5 miles east of No. 4 Highway, 4 miles west of Kirkton The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on TUESDAY, MARCH 18 commencing at 1 p.m. .••harp HORSES: Two goon work horses, quiet and reliable in every way, DAIRY CATTLE: Three Hol­ stein heifers, freshened in Dec­ ember; Holstein cow, 4 years old, freshened in January; part Hereford and Holstein cow, 5 years old, freshened in January; Holstein cow, 5 years old, with calf at foot; Holstein cow, 5 years old, due at time of sale; Holstein heifer, 2 years old; 7 Holstein heifers, 1 year old; Jersey calf; 3 Holstein calves; registered Holstein bull, 2 years old. The above mentioned cattle are from purebred foundation females and purebred sires with two consecutive clean T.B. tests. PIGS: 14 chunks, averaging 75 to 150 lbs. each; 16 small chunks; 1 sow due June 1; 1 sow due June 1; 1 sow due June 15; 1 Tam worth boar, one year old. FARM MACHINERY: John Deere 12-24 on good rubber, In good working order; John Deere 2-furrow tractor plow; McCor­ mick Deering 15-disc fertlizer drill with power lift, new; Mc­ Cormick Deering hay loader; M-H. side delivery rake; M-H. mower, 5-ft. cut; 3-drum steel roller; McCormick Deering 3- section lever harrows; set dia­ mond harrows; rubber-tired har­ rows; rubber-tired wagon; steel wheel wagon; flat hay rack; set of sleighs with flat rack; Cock­ shutt corn scuffler; 1-horse scuf­ fler; walking plow; dump rake; grain drill; top buggy; open, buggy; 2 range shelters; elec­ tric brooder; chicken feeders; extension ladder, 36-ft., new; Fairbanks' Morse hammer mill 9” with extension pipes uBed 2 winters; small quantity of cor­ rugated steel; small quantity of lumber; 100 4-inch tile; iron kettle; wheelbarrow; stoneboat; 6 milk cans, 80-lb.; cross-cut saw; shovels; forks; hoes; root pulper; milk cooling tank (gal­ vanized); %-h.p. electric motor; lawn mower; quantity of wood; quantity of grass seed; also Cockshutt 3-furrow tractor plow; 6-inch drive belt; etc. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC. General Electric combination range, 4-btirner, nearly new; 3- piece oak bedroom suite; 3-piece ivory enamel bedroom suite; 2 spring-filled mattresses; 1 mat­ tress; 2 sets of springs; day­ bed; wash stand; fern stands; linoleum rug, 9’x9’; 2 wash tubs; tub stands; food chopper; roasting pan; electric iron; vine­ gar barrel; and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. No reserve, as the farm is sold! GARNET JOHNS, PROP. GARNET HICKS AND W. C. ALLISON, CLERKS ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. ______________ _________6:13c AUCTION SALE DATES Alvin Walper, Auctioneer WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 — Lot 9, L.R.E. Bosanquet Town­ ship, miles south of Grand Bend. Emmery Stebbins, prop. MARCH 15 — Main Street, Zurich; Thiel’s Store, Merchan­ dise Sale. Charlie Thiel, prop. TUESDAY, MARCH 18—Con. 9, Part 9 and 10, tlsborne Township. Garnet Johns, prop. THURSDAY, MARCH 20 — Con. 9, Lot 12, Hay Township, Babylon Line. James Rannie, prop, FRIDAY, MARCH 21 — Con. 15, Lot 14, Stephen Township. Mrs. Ernest Keyes, prop. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 — Con. 15, Lot 14, 2£ miles north, east Of Kirkton. Earl Hern, prop, MARCH 27 — Lot 19, Con. North Boundary, Hay Township. Joseph Gelinas, prop. FRIDAY, MARCH 28 — Con. 3, Lot TOz 1% miles south of Exeter, miles east. Walter McBride, prop. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 Stanley Township on Highway 21, 2i miles north of Drysdale. Leonard Etuo, prop, APRIL 3 — Lot North Halt 8, Con, 15, Stephen Township. Pearl Keyes, prop. -