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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-03-27, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1952 Put Some Spring In Your Profit-Making ... Advertise Here! FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BABY CHICKS FOR RENT AUCTION SALES DO IT NOW! Call Sandy Elliot about milking machine. We have from $50.00 up and your really respond to the new man Low Vacuum Milker, faster with only 10 inches of vacuum. Phone today for demon­ station 64-W. 13:20:27:3c that them cows H in­ Milk DAIRY EQUIPMENT FOR SALE The all new Wilson Zero Spray. Front opening Milk Cool­ ers. Also Chore - Boy balanced low - vacuum pipe - line milkers. For free demonstration phone E. McBride, 206-R Exeter, Ont. 20:27:3:10* SUBSCRIPTION SPECIALS Ladies Horae Journal for 2% years — $5.00 Time — 78 weeks — $6.87 - Any Magazine, Any Time - H. T. BUSTON Phone Exeter 308-r-5 21* tfc FOR SALE—Wedding cake boxes at The Times-Advocate. FOR SALE—One colony house 8x10; ‘ ‘ . small shelter and brooder stove. Apply Wilmer Ferguson at Tomp­ son’s Elevator, Hensall. 27* one large shelter; one FOR SALE—About 100 bushels Cartiei- seed oats. Grown from registered seed last year. Emer­ son Anderson, phone 675-r-4 Hensall. 27* FOR SALE—Electric stove, four elements, low oven, good work­ ing order, $25.00. Phone 384-J. 27c FOR SALE—We have a few used electric reconditioned re­ frigerators. —Crocker Refrigera­ tion, Exeter. 27c FOR SALE—Large building bricks; about 1,200. Roy Clarke, 82-r-16 Zurich. 27c. SEW AND SAVE — New and used sewing machines, fully guaranteed. Repairs to all makes and models. Singer Sewing Ma­ chine, Goderich. Phone X135. 3-20tfc FOR SALE—Nine good weaner pigs, six weeks old. W. H. Pfile, Hensall, Ont., phone 685-r-3. 27:3c BE WISE—Catch best markets with eggs and poultry. Bray gives immediate shipment on pullets, dayold and started, and limited quantities started cock­ erels. Mixed chicks to order. Save time, contact agent—Eric Carscadden, Exeter Phone 2 4 6-J 27c FOR RENT—In Exeter North, 2-bedroom house. Furnished. Hydro and town water. —C. V, Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Ex­ eter. 3-20tfc FOR RENT—•The office former­ ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic­ kard. Apply at Times-Advdcate. 3-20tf* has FOR square 45<* a phone SALE—-Good quality of baled hay. About 8 tons, bale. —Mrs. Clare Towle, 41-24 Kirkton. 27:3* FOR SALE—John Deere 1950 Model A tractor equipped with powr-trol, comfort cab,,and tach cultivator; also 30 range shelters, —Gaiser phone 80-W Dashwood. quik- used Bros., 27:3* FOR suit, seen SALE—Lady’s grey striped size 12, $12.50. Can be at Brady Cleaners, Exeter. 27:3* DASHWOOD Mrs. William Cutting, Mrs. Edward C o o m b e s , Mrs. Jack Cairnie and Miss Agnes Cutting spent Tuesday here with Mrs. Carl Mair and family. Miss Marie Maier of London, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fowler, Mit­ chell, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathers, Goderich, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maier. Mrs. Lydia Rinker has turned home after spending winter with Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood of Ottawa. Mrs. Tilley Jones is visiting her sister, Rinker. Mrs. Mel Sherwood of Ottawa are holidaying weeks with Mrs. Lydia Rinker while her husband is taking a two-week course at Clinton Ra­ dar School. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slann of London and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elsie of town spent Sunday in Detroit. Mr. and. Mrs. of Toronto spent with his parents W. Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. of Detroit spent with the Kraft sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weber and Mrs. Caldwell of Exeter flew out west to Langdon, N.D. to attend the funeral of their sister Laura, Mrs. J. Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stelk attend­ ed the funeral of his brother in London on Friday. Mr. Lloyd Rader has returned home after his recent operation in London Hospital. Miss Thelma Weber has re­ turned home after an operation in Victoria Hospital. Mrs. Rev. C. B. Carr of Port Elgin is spending this week at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Weber. Rev. and Mrs. Getz and Miss Marks and Joyce England at­ tended a camp reunion in Pel­ ham over the week-end. Dr. Lome S- Tieman and Mrs. Tieman of Middleton, N.Y., are spending a few days here owing to his mothers illness in Vic­ toria Hospital. re- the Mel of Detroit Mrs. Lydia and family ig for two Murray Wolfe the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Merner Eilber the week-end son"Ted” Taman, ICS FOR SALE—Baby carriage, in very good condition. Mrs. Doug­ las, 8 Ann Street. 27* FOR SALE—Three bushels of recleaned red clover. Apply Jos. White, phone 335-r-3 Exeter. *» FOR SALE—Ladino clover seed, home grown. Grade No. 1 sow 2 lbs. alone to acre or 1 lb. in mixture. Good land builder. $1,- 50 per lb. $1.40 over 10 lbs. F.O.B. Apply W. Govenlock, For­ est, Ont. 27:3* FOR SALE—1947 Chev Sedan; 1946 Chev Sedan. In excellent^ condition. Apply Broderick Bros., phone 277. __________ 27* FOR SALE—Two sections of wood roof rafters, sheeting and wood shingles 12’ by 24’. —R. E. Balkwill. 27* FOR SALE — Three accredited Scotch shorthorned bulls, 15 tnonths old. Good quality dark red. Price according to present- day prices, One John Deere 8- ft. stiff-tooth cultivator, used 1 vear, 25% off list price, •—Ross Dick, R.R. 2, Hensall. 27c FOR SALE—One yearling hei­ fer. Holstein and Hereford. Ap­ ply Laverne Heywood, R.R. 1, Centralia, 27* ’FOR SALE—Two Oriental rugs. Moffat electric stove, High oven. Phone 3 61-J Exeter. 27c FOR SALE—One large 50-lb. ice box, in good condition, paint­ ed white. Mrs. Evelyn Broder­ ick, 824 Andrew St. _____27* GIRL GUIDE uniform complete: dress, hat, belt, 2 pairs of black stockings, 2 pairs of shorts— like new. —Murray Neil, phone 10 Crediton. 27c FOR SALE — Wright piano, plain case. Gilbert Johns, Exeter, phone 44-r-18 Kirkton._____27* FOR SALE—11 chunks. Gerald Prout, phone 172-r-4 Exeter. 27* FOR SALE—Yellow blossom sweet clover, $12 a bushel. Ap­ ply Arthur Bierling, Hay Town­ ship. __________27c IF YOU THOUGHT you had good corn last year, plant Pio­ neer this spring and discover a TRULY SUPERIOR seed corn. Call or see me now. J. Earl Burr, R.R. No. 1 Dashwood, phone Grand Bend 35-r-16. 27c FOR SALE—Four yearling cat­ tle. Also good work horse, 10 vears old, bay, with white hind leg. Apply Russell Morley, phone 176-12 Exeter. 27* FOR SALE—Good clean Galore barley. Grown from registered seed. $1.75 per bushel. Also 1,600-lb. horse, 9 years old. — Wilfred Shapton, phone 3 5-r-17 Dashwood. 3-27tfc FOR SALE—Nordheimer electric player piano with rolls. Bargain price. Phone 137 Hensall or write Box 141. 27:3c FOR SALE—Yellow blossom sweet clover seed. Priced right. Apply Blackwell Bros., R.R. 2, Hensall, phone 88-r-8 Zurich. 27:3:10* FOR SALE — Registered Aber­ deen' Angus bulls, 12 to 14 months. Top quality — priced right, Stewart Middleton, Clin­ ton, phone 906-r-6. 27:3:10* SALE—Alaska and Beavei’ O.A.-G. 21 barley. Grown registered seed. Also tim- FOR oats, from othy seed. Price reasonable. Ap­ ply Chas. Prout, phone 178-r-ll Exeter. 27:3:10* PERSONAL SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try fa­ mous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh; new vigor. New “get ac­ quainted” size only 60 cents. All druggists. LOST LOST—In Exeter, a wallet con­ taining drivers permit, insurance card, etc., and a sum of money. —Apply W. Fraser, Exeter, or leave at Times-Advocate. 27c LOST — Two folding''chairs on the Thames Road. Return to Dinney Furniture. ’ 27* LIVESTOCK WANTED of Mr. W. W. Taman and the late Mrs. W. W. Taman, of Exeter, was named secretary-treasurer of the Listowel District High School Board Mr. Mrs. Stella over the week-end with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons were in Exeter over the week­ end and Mrs. Gordon Baynham returned to Ferndale, Michigan with them for a short visit. Elmer D. Bell, Q.C., and W. G. Cochrane, of Exeter, attended the annual spring lectures held by the Law Society of Upper Canada under its program of continuing education for law­ yers. Gift Farewell Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns were resented with a sandwich toaster and electric coffee per­ colator by their friends in Elim­ ville and Winchelsea prior to Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Johns have farmed for 20 years on the ninth concession of Usborne. An auc­ tion sale at their farm last week drew a large crowd. FOR SALE—One pure Holstein ! cow, due March 25. Second calf. One red bull, one year old. —R. Williams, Exeter. ______27c 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 last week. and Mrs. C- V. Pickard, Muriel Sweet and Miss Southcott were in Guelph FOR SALE—Girl’s 2-piece out­ fit, coat and bonnet. Size 2. Col­ our—old rose trimmed with brown check.—Mrs, Sam Bower, phone 379-W Exeter._______27c FOR SALE — 1931 Model A Coupe, new motor. Also Model A Coach. —S. Deelstra, R.R. 1, Centralia. 20:27* FOR SALE—Ford V-8 deluxe sedan in good running order, good tires, seal-beam lights, fog light. Apply 106 William St. 20:27* FOR SALE—Baled hay, alfalfa and timothy. —Alvin Gingerich, Zurich. 20:27* Used Appliances TUDHOPE RANGE MONARCH ICE BOX CONNOR WASHER Factory Reconditioned Guaranteed I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exe­ ter. l*tfc Highest prices in Ontario for dead, disabled cattle and horses positively GUARANTEED. Call Ontario Rendering Co. COL­ LECT, Exeter 158 or Strathroy 128-J. 3-27tfc HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—A young man to began work April 1. Good wages. Apply L. V. Hogarth, phone 266. 27c HELP WANTED — Kitchen girl and waitress. Pay according to experience. Apply Monetta Men­ ard. 27c ELECTRICIAN’S HELPER Dependable young man be­ tween 20 and 30 with good edu­ cation and references. Experience not necessary. Good pay, work­ ing conditions, hours. Apply Box “E”, Exeter Times-Advocate. 3-20tfc WANTED Ausable Committees —Continued from page 1 provement: Joe Bryan, Biddulph, chairman; Frank Allen, Hibbert; Freeman Flood William Charles Bell, Phee, West Williams, Reforestation: Welling Brock, Usborne, chairman; Charles bett, James Stewart, Lobo; drew Dixon, Jack Legge. Finance: Victor Fuller, sanquet, chairman; Dr. G. & Jose, B I a n s h a r d; Wellington Hafst, Stephen; M, Mosure, Lon­ don. Parks and Recreation: C. E. Janes, Warwick, chairman; James Paterson, Hensall; Fred Eastman, Arkona; Grand Bend, Hodgins, McGillivray. Control and Erosion: Haugh, Hay, caihrman; Corbett, Lucan; Tuckersmith; John Roy Mc- Cor- An- Bo­ ll. SNELGROVE’S Used Machinery Specials 1 1 1 1 1 International Siderake International Spreader on rub­ ber Case VAC Tractor with scuf- fler, completely reconditioned Tandem Disc Harrow Sugar Beet Drill Herman Gill, phone 508 Exeter Farm Equipment EXETER WANTED — Coal oil hanging lamps; old colored glass.— Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Main St. 2-2 8 Ifc WANTED — General trucking, gravel and fill and topsoil. Apply Lome Becker, phone 57-r-4 Dashwood. 13:20:27* WANTED—Small cottage with garden, country preferred. State price and full particulars. -— Herbert Lee, R.R. 3 Mt. Bridges. , 20:27* WANTED — Feed beans, any quantity. Edgar Cudmore, phone 171-r-14 Exeter, 20:27c WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—A Dutch wo­ man would like housework mor­ ning or afternoon. Apply Times- Advocate. 27* ATTENTION FARMERS — We have several experienced Dutch farm help, mostly families. Ap­ ply now to Mr. E. M. Eelman, P.O. 336 or phone 678. 2-7tfc WANTED — Paperhanging ajid carpentering. •—John Ridley, phone Kirkton 25-r-9. 27:3* CHILDREN MINDED — Young married woman will mind child­ ren during the day while par­ ents work. Apply Mrs. L. P. Mc­ Leod, Glen Fisher Apt., Main Street. 20:27* REAL ESTATE TWO COTTAGES — Moderately priced. Each of these comfort­ able homes has two bedrooms, a large bright living roonv and a modern kitchen and bathroom. Both have full basements. One has oil-burning equipment. Quick possession. C. V. Pickard, Real­ tor, Exeter, Ont. 3-13tfc 100-ACRE FARM — Modern 3- bedroom house. Double garage, large hennery and good barns. Hydro and water pressure throughout. This farm is well located and is very productive. Spring possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 3-20tfc FOR SALE—100-acre farm with large barn, house, driveshed, hog and hen pens, double gar­ age, 12 acres hardwood bush, situated 2£ miles from Zurich; also 50 acres of pasture land. Apply Win. S. Johnston, Zurich, Box 159. 20:27c NEW HOUSE, central east side location. Kitchen, dining room and bath. Could be finished with either two, three or four bed­ rooms. —R. E. Balkwill. 3-13tfc WE HAVE STORES in various parts of the county and an egg grading station including equip­ ment and 'creapi business and ice delivering service and trucks.— Wm. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Par­ sons, Salesman. 3-20tfc FOR SALE—Nicely-located build­ ing lot. Town sidewalk and serv­ ices pass property. —C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor. 3-20tfc SERVICE STATION & STORE— Highway location in a very busy district. Large new building, built for the purpose. Modern living quarters. Air conditioned house. Water pressure. Up-to-date gar­ age and store equipment includ­ ed. Flourishing business. Very liberal terms. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. 3-20 tfc 150 ACRES—Close to Exeter. Hydro. Fall wheat, 50 acres fall ploughing, 30 acres freshly seed­ ed. Some bush. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. ,3-20tfc FRAME HOUSE, 5 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kit­ chen, three-piece hath, furnace. Large barn, extra building lot, immediate possession. Wm. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 3-20tfc FOR SALE—In Crediton, a 7- room brick house. Modern kit­ chen, four-piece bath, new fur­ nace, newly decorated; steel roof two-storey barn; chicken house. Price $6,900. Phone 512-M Ex­ eter. 27:3c NEW 2-BEDROOM HOUSE—In Exeter, 4-piece bath, automatic oil furnace, full basement. For particulars phone Exeter Motor Sales, 200 (after 6 p.m. 282-J). 27:3* FOR SALE—100 acres on High­ way 83, frame house, bank barn 60x60, hydro available, 10 acres young bush. Apply Gaiser Bros., phone 80-W Dashwood. 27:3* REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—-50 acres half mile north of Dash­ wood, 2 acres of bush, balance seeded. Also 10 tons of baled hay. —Wally Wein, phone Dash­ wood 54. 27:3c TWO-STOREY solid brick house, insulated, storm windows, full basement, furnace, 3-piece bath, built-in cupboards, attached gar­ age. Nicely situated for schools, churches and general shopping. -—W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, -Salesman. 3-27tfc FOR SALE — 3-bedroom brick 'cottage, Exeter; good location, bright and roomy living room and dining room, very modern bathroom. Nicely treed lot. Im­ mediate possession. —C. V. Ric­ kard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 27c WANTED—Grass for 30 head of cattle. —Gerald Prout, telephone 172-r-4 Exeter. 27* WANTED—Grass for 8 head of yearlings. Also for sale: 7 head of two-year-olds. Apply John Flynn, R.R, 1, Centralia, 27* FOR nient, able Lloyd RENT—Three-room apart- -private entrance, not suit- for children. Apply Mrs. England, Crediton, 27:3c NOTICES NOTICE—Any person who con­ tributed to building fund Hurondale slaughter house de­ siring settlement from sale of said building please contact the undersigned on or before April 4, 1952. Forty per cent of ori­ ginal cost will be paid, after which date the proceeds which are unclaimed will be donated to Hurondale Women’s Institute. Apply Ben S. Case. 20:27:3c of GRAND BEND CAR RENTALS LIMITED hereby Car make an CO. Notice is Grand Bend Limited will tion to His Honour the ant-Governor for leave render its charter. Dated this 25 th 1952. G. given that Rentals Co. applica- Lieuten- to sur- at London, day of March, Ontario, A.D., G. MARSHMAN Secretary MISCELLANEOUS 27c HONSBERGER SIGNS TRUCK LETTERING SHOW CARDS Reasonable Rates Phone 661 — J.22 Hill St. EXETER 10:17* tfc E. FARMERS, Woodcutters, Log­ gers—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 infor­ mation on request. 10-22:4-10 .INTERESTED in Spraying Equip- to see some on also several kinds IF YOU ARE Power Weed ment, be sure display. I have of weed killer including Dow, Green Cross and Naugatuck; al­ so selective weed kill that can be used on young peas and alf­ alfa seedlings and brush-kill, Lindane and Chlordane, DDT, Calcium-Arsenate and Arsenate of Lead. Apply L. V. Hogarth, phone 266. 12-13tfn FINANCE AND INSURANCE Money loaned at LOWER COST on new or late model cars. New trucks and tractors. —W. H. Hodgson, Agency, 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 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, 195.2. 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. 20:27c NOTICE TO CREDITORS New Red Brick House Two Bedrooms, Living Room, Dining Room,’ Bath, Oil Furnace - Andrew Street South - R. E. BALKWILL PHONE 8 9 -J EXETER AUCTION SALE of Real Estate and Household Effects SATURDAY, APRIL 5 Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, been instructed by the adminis­ trator of Elizabeth Davis, late of the Township spinster, deceased, sale: (1) Lot Concession, bert, 100 good water tank. (2) Lot Concession, bert, brick barns, and pig pen. (3) Household effects. TERMS: On real estate down, balance 6 0 days. Reserve bid. Chattels Cash. CROWN TRUST COMPANY, 284 Dundas St., London, Administrator. ALVIN W. SILLERY, Seaforth, Ontario. HAROLf) JACKSON, Auctioneer. 13:20:27c of Hibbert, to offer for the Seventh26 in Township of Hib- acres pasture land, supply, windmill and 26, in the Eighth Township of house, large driving shed, hen Hib- bank house 10% LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE of Choice Durham and Hereford Cattle ON THE PREMISES, LOT 10, CON. 3, USBORNE 1$ miles south of Exeter and 1J miles east on the St. Marys road The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, MARCH 28 commencing at 2 p.m. sharp CHOICE COWS: Part Durham and Hereford cow, 7 years old, due middle of May; red Durham cow, 7 years old, due before the date of the sale; roan Dur­ ham cow, carrying third calf, due in June; part Durham and Hereford cow, milking with calf at foot; red Durham cow, milk­ ing, with twin calves at foot; red Durham cow, 7 years old, due before sale date. REG. MALE AND YOUNG CATTLE: Seven Durham heifers, carrying first calf, due in April and May; part Durham and Jersey heifer, carrying first calf, due in April; 10 Durham and Hereford feeder cattle, averag­ ing SOO lbs. each; 17 head of Durham and Hereford yearling­ cattle. Registered roan Shorthorn bull real herd sire, by seeing his 3 years old, a Be convinced calves. These are all est of cattle, fully with no reactors. TERMS: Cash. WALTER McBRIDE, PROP. GARNET HICKS, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. Clearing AUCTION SALE Farm Machinery and Hay LOT 5, CON, 2, TUCKERSMITH 1$ miles east of Hensall SATURDAY, MARCH 29 at 12:00 p.m. TRACTORS: Massey - Harris No. 44 diesel tractor; Massey- Harris No. 22 row crop tractor and equipment; 2-row scuffler and bean puller. A 21A self-propelled 12-ft, combine; Massey - Harris 12-ft. swather. Massey - Harris _6-ft. disc; M and tie automatic last year); furrow plow , Massey - Harris stiff-tooth culti­ vator; 9S-ft. Massey-Harris trac­ tor disc; 9-section diamond har­ rows; Fleury Bissel spreader on rubber (new); two 9-ft. steel rollers; 17-ruu John Deere drill, single disc, hydraulic control and markers (new); John Deere beet and bean planter; 9-ft. lime and fertilizer sower; 7-ft. Massey-Harris tractor mower (like new); New Holland 10" hammer mill (new); Oliver 2- row corn picker; 10-ft. Massey- Harris binder; power emery; pea harvester and lifters: 5-ton rubber-tired wagon; 8-ton rub­ ber-tired wagon; steel truck^ wa­ gon and rack; grain boxes' for each wagon; steel welding table; tractor comfort cover; machinery umbrella; grain lifters; Massey- Harris mounted weed sprayer with 30-ft. boom; New Holland power side rake; King-Wyse 42- ft. elevator; front end mounted, circular saw; air compressor and paint sprayer; tractor chains for 28” wheels; Hornet chain saw, 3-ft. blade; two 2,000-lb. scales; 3 2-ft. extension ladder; parts bin; Massey-Harris Master man­ ure spreader; bulldozer blade; 19 47 3-ton Ford truck with combination box; Moffat electric pail; Beatty 2-cylinder pressure pump and 68-gal. tank (new); 9 cattle water bowls (new); 4 pig water bowls (new); copper kettle, barrels; 4 wheels for rolling rack; emery stand with 5-h.p. motor;90 rod woven wire fence (new); 250 ft. of 5-inch piping; 16 0 ft. of 1-inch piping; 40 square used steel roofing; beet forks, shovels, chains, and grease guns; Coleman gas range; 25 tons baled mixed hay; 10 tons baled straw; other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. Farm is sold. No reserve. TED MUNN, PROP. HAROLD JACKSON, AUCT. . E. P. CHESNEY, CLERK 20:27c . one - way M Waterloo wire hay baler (new Massey-Harris 4- (like new); 10-ft. the very choic- T.B. tested 20:27c 15, and Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Poultry, Hay, Grain, Miscellaneous Items and Household Effects ON THE PREMISES, North Half of Lot 13, Con. STEPHEN TOWNSHIP 15 miles west of Dashwood 3} miles south; half mile north of Crediton road The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, APRIL 3 commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp ‘CATTLE: Roan Durham cow, 4 years old, with calf at foot; roan Durham cow, due before sale date; part Durham and Hereford cow, milking, due lat­ ter part of April; Durham cow, carrying third calf, due latter part of May; 3 Durham summer calves. All these cattle are test­ ed for T.B. with no reactors. POULTRY: 50 New Hamp­ shire and Light Sussex yearling hens. Good Collie dog. MISC. ITEMS: McDeering mower, 5-ft. cut; set of diamond harrows; 12-plate 2-horse disc; sets ex- All In the estate of THOMAS WELSH, deceased. persons having claims against the estate of Thomas Welsh, late of the Village of I-Iensall, 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 29th day of March 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 Executors. 13:20:27c All I In the estate of ERNEST KEYES, deceased. persons having claims against the estate of Ernest Keyes, late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Hur­ on, who died on or about the 19th day of February, 1952, are required to file particulars of same with Messrs. Bell & Laugh­ ton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ont., by the 5 th day of April next, after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON, Solicitors for the Executrix, Exeter, Ontario 20:27:3c LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE Valuable Dairy Cattle ON THE PREMISES, LOT 2, CON. 3? miles east of 2 The been 6, USBORNE No. 4 Highway of Elimville. auctioneer has harrows; J~ ‘ Clinton fanning mill; 2 harness; set single harness; tension ladder; Renfrew cream separator; quantity of good lum­ ber; quantity of new elm planks; cutter; 4 bundles of shingles; logging chains; root pulper; fence stretcher; numer­ ous onion crates; large chaff basket; wheelbarrow; carpenter tools; scythe; barley fork; and many articles too numerous tomany articles too mention. HAY & GRAIN: choice clover and quantity of oats; turnips; 5 bags of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Two- piece chesterfield suite, like new; two 3-piece bedroom sets, complete; 4-leaf extension table; 6 dining room chairs; oak bur­ eau with mirrow; arm chair; glass cupboard; couch; Doherty kitchen stove installed with oil burner; sideboard; extension ta­ ble; rocking chairs; kitchen clock; quilting frames; box stove; carpet rug; quilts; centre tables; bake board; pictures and picture frames;terns; _ * _ | Beatty electric washer, like new; quantity of dishes and glass­ ware; some antiques; 45-gal. Coal oil drum; etc., etc. TERMS: Cash. No reserve, as the farm is sold! MISS PEARL KEYES, PROP. GLEN WEBB, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. 20:276 400 bales of timothy hay; quantity of potatoes. . lamps and lan- galv. pails and tubs; miles south undersigned instructed to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, APRIL 4 at 1:30 p.m. sharp COWS: Holstein cow carrying second calf, due April 8; Guern­ sey cow carrying third calf, due before sale date; Holstein cow carrying third calf, due April 17; Holstein cow carrying third calf, due April 2; Holstein hei­ fer, milking, bred in January; Holstein cow, fresh 3 weeks, with calf at foot; Holstein cow, 4 years old, fresh 1 week; Hol­ stein cow, 4 years old, fresh 1 month; Holstein heifer, fresh 3 weeks; Holstein cow, milking, fresh 6 weeks; Holstein cow, 7 years old, due April 28; Hol­ stein cow, milking, bred January 15; Holstein cow carrying fourth calf, due April 17; Holstein hei­ fer carrying first calf, due be­ fore sale date; 7 Holstein hei­ fers due in April; registered Holstein carrying first calf Loc­ kinvar Columbus Emile bred to Rex Ideal Successor, due in April; registered Holstein hei­ fer carrying first calf Molly Dutchland Mercena bred to Elm­ croft 23. All with hood males have been bred to Oxford Unit Sires of high pedigree. Be sure to attend this sale. All will be sold without reserve as own­ ers are disolving partnership. TERMS: Cash. ALVIN PYM & SON, PROPS. GARNET HICKS, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. 20:27c Voyangeur M, bred Nov. cattle fully T.B. tested no reactors and all calf- vaccinated. All these fe- AUCTION SALE DATES Alvin Walper, Auctioneer MARCH 27 — Lot 19, Con. North Boundary, Hay Township. Joseph Gelinas, prop. FRIDAY, MARCH 28 — Lot 10, Con. 3, Usborne Township, li miles south of Exeter and 15 miles eakt of St. Marys road. Walter McBride, prop. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 — Stanley Township on Highway 21, 2i miles north of Drysdale. T ' prop. APRIL 3—North Con. 15, Stephen miles west of 3^ miles south, of Crediton 1 Leonard Etue, THURSDAY, Half of Lot 13, Township, Dashwood and Half mile north __ ______ road. Miss Pearl Keyes, prop. FRIDAY, APRIL 4 Lot 2, Con. 6, Usborne, 2 miles south of Elimville. Alvin Pym & Son, ptops. li J <