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BIRTHS
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SCHWALM—Mr. and Mrs.
don Schwalm, Hensall,
happy to announce the arriv
al of their daughter at Clin
ton Public Hospital Sunday.
September 21, 1952; a sister
for Patsy, Barbara and
Charles.
SCHWALM—At the General
Hospital,
September
•and Mrs.
Hamilton.
TURNBULL
Turn hull
Grand Bend, wish to announce
the birth of a son, September
23, at the Hooper Nursing
Home; a brother for Jimmy.
VANSTONE—At Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on Sunday,
September 21, to Mr. and Mrs.
Aldon Vanstone of Hensall; a
daughter.
ENGAGEMENTS
Hamilton. Sunday.
14, 1952. to Mr.
Lee Schwalm, of
a son.
— Erie and Betty
(nee Brenner), of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Price
of Exeter wish to announce the
engagement of their youngest
daughter, Dorothy Mae, to Noll
Stanley Lidster, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lidster, of Fingal. The
wedding will take place October
IS at 3:00 o’clock in the
Street United Church,
Main
c
Hen-Mrs. Minnie Sangster. of
sail, wishes to announce the en
gagement of her youngest daugh
ter, Norma Jean, to Herbert
Clare Stretton, of Lucan. The
marriage will take place quietly
on October 18. c
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Arm
strong, R.R. 8, Parkhill, Ont.,
wish to announce the engage
ment of their elder daughter,
Isabel Margaret, to Clarence
William Thomson, only son of
Mr. and- Mrs. William Thomson,
R.R. 1, Granton, Ont. The wed
ding will take place quietly
their home early in October.
CARDS OF THANKS
at
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itMrs. W. C. Hooper wishes
known that she is discontinuing
her nursing home after Septem
ber 28, and takes this opportun
ity to thank the doctors of Ex
eter and Hensail, also her staff
for their wonderful co-operation.
25c
The family of the late Mr.
Robert N. Rowe wish to express
their sincere thanks to all who
helped in any way during their
recent sad bereavement, for the
kindness, and sympathy shown
them and for the beautiful floral
tributes and sympathy cards.
Also sincere thanks to Rev. H.
J. Snell and Lebanon Forest
Lodge No. 133. *
Mr. Fred Brown wishes to
thank his friends, relatives and
neighbors who so kindly remem
bered him with cards, telephone
calls and to those who assisted
in any way while a patient in
Victoria Hospital. 25c
We wish to thank all our
friends, relatives and neighbors
who so kindly remembered us
during our recent sad bereave
ment. Special- thanks to Rev. H.
J. Snell and R. C. Dingey.
Edward and Ruby Treble.25c
FOR SALE FOR SALE
IN MEMORIAM
FAIST—In loving memory
Two
The
God
of a
dear husband and father,
Henry Moses Faist,
passed, away two years
Septernbei’ 25. 19 50.
years have passed
that sad day,
one we loved
away;
took him home,
will,
in our hearts he
who
ago,
since
was called
it was His
liveth still.But
—Ever remembered by his wife
CONCORD GRAPES, 2<J a pound.
Bring containers, and pick your
own. Week days only. —C. C.
Johnson, two miles north of For
est. 25:2*
ONE MAROON Sunshine baby
carriage. Good condition. $12.50.
Apply Walter Bentley, 306 Anne
St., phone 395-M.
1949 VAUXHALL, G.M. product.
Perfect condition. Full price $1,-
000. Terms can be arranged.
Contact G. R. Anderson, P.MQ.
119, R.O.A.F. Station Centralia.
25*
25*
FOR SALE-—50 Barred Rocks x
New Hampshire pullets, 75 Sus
sex pullets, 5S months, laying,
Also 100 yearling Leghorn hens,
laying 75 percent; 7 pigs, 7
weeks old; quantity of 1-gallon
jugs and bushel baskets. Phone
Granton 5-r-7. 25*
175 NEW HAMPSHIRE crossed
Sussex pullets, six months old,
laying. Apply
Varna, phone 622-r-2
Mervin Hayter,
Clinton.
25c
CATTLE FEEDERS—1,400 com
mercial Beef Cattle graded, sort
ed and divided into truck
ear load lots, will be sold at
first Auction Sale, opened
Hon. Col. T. L. Kennedy,
Wiarton. on Thursday, October
2, starting at 9:30 a.m. by Grey-
Bruce Live Stock Co-Operative,
Wiarton. 25c
and
the
by
at
SAINTSBURY
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mugsford re
turned recently from their
honeymoon spent in U.S.A, and
s shivaree party was held at the
home of the bride’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Abbott, Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs, E. Atkinson were
Saturday evening guests at the
reception and dinner at Monetta
Menard’s, Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Coates who
were celebrating
wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
were guests at the reception and
dinner at Lynn Lodge, London,
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Carroll, whose marriage was
solemnized in London on Satur
day. Friends from this vicinity
wish them a long and happy
married lif,e.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis, Al-
marie and Alexia, Mrs. F. Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Barker and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Greenlee were
guests at the marriage and re
ception of Miss Hazel McFalls
and Hugh Davis held at the
home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George McFalls,
Saturday at 12 o’clock. Mrs. R.
Dickins, of Exeter,
Burton, Centralia,
Rev. Mr. Burton,
officiated.
Mr. and Mrs.
were weekend guests
and Mrs. F. Guilfoyle,
Mr. and Mrs. C.
London, spent
ing with Mr.
roll.
Miss Alexia Davis spent the
weekend at the home of Mr.
Mrs. E, Greenlee.
Mrs. W. J. Dickins, of Lucan,
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M.
McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Latta and
family, of Arva, were weekend
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Atkinson.
in honor of
their silver
on
and Mrs.
were guests,
of Centralia,
R.Greenlee
with Mr.
Simcoe.
Ings, ofMrs.
: the weekend visit-
Car-and Mrs. H.
HARPLEY
and
E.
o
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Murray
are holidaying in* Northern On
tario.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dixon and
son, Jimmie, of Parkhill, visited
Sunday with
Joseph Carruthers.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Love who were married
on Saturday.
Master Billie Murray is spend
ing a few days at Corbett with
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Mellin.
Th? Sympathy of the com
munity is extended to the family
and friends of Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mrs.
and son, Lewis, and family, cI English who passed away at his
[home at Greenway Sunday morn- - - ■ ing.
, A (number of friends in this
vicinity attended Miss M. Cann’s
trousseau tea at her home Wed
nesday alternoon.
GAISER—In loving memory of
Kathleen Gaiser, who passed
away five years ago, Septem
ber 27, 1948.
It is lonely here without you,
Mother,
And sad the weary way;
Life has never been the same
Since you were called away.
If we had all the world to give,
We would give* it, yes, and
more;
There is not a day, dear Mother,
That we do not think of you..
To hear your voice and see your
smile,
And greet you at the door.
—Sadly missed two f
I
daughters and two sons, Aub
rey, Grace, Gerald and Shirley
Ann. 25*
WEIN—In loving memory of a
dear husband, father, grand
father and great-grandfather,
Mr. G o d f r i e d Wein,
passed away three years
September 25, 1949.
—Ever remembered by wife
family.
who
BROWN shortie coat,
brown gabardine suit,
Also grey shortie coat,
Priced reasonably.
LADY’S
Lady’s
size 14.
never worn,
Mav be seen at Brady Cleaners.
25c
SECOND GRADE
lent quality, 12£
containers. Apply
Carrick, Hay P.O,
honey, excel-
lb. Bring your
Mrs. William
25:2:9*
TWELVE PIGS, 8 weeks old.
Apply Robert Desjardine, phone
37-r-8, Grand Bend.________24c
19 49 AUSTIN SEDAN, in good
condition. Ph’one 394-M. 25c
COBBLER POTATOES, for table
use, $3.50 a bag. Apply Cecil
Jones. Phone 198-J. 25:2*
MOTORCYCLE — 1951 James,
2,500 miles. Apply Exeter Times-
Advocate. 14:21nc
SEW AND SAVE — New and
used sewing machines, fully
guaranteed. Repairs to all makes
and models. Singer Sewing Ma
chine, Goderich. Phone 1135.
3-20tfc
CALF — Phone 476 Exeter or
see it at the farm, 2 miles south
and 2 miles east of Exeter. —
Phone Kirkton 39-r-10. 9-lltfc
MEDIUM - SIZED Coleman space
heater. Reasonable price. Phone
31-W or 645 after 6 p.m. tfnc
1933 SEDAN, heater. Also 1 set
of scales, weighs up to 700 lbs.
Phone 40 Hensail. 18:25*
FOR SALE—Findlay circulating
coal heater, mahogany finish, in
good condition. At present
equipped with oil burner. Will
sell with or without oil burner.
—Ewart Pym, Simcoe St., Ex
eter. 18:25:2c
100 ROCK RED pullets, six
months old, laying. Apply Lome
Chapman, phone 683-r-13 Hen
sail. 25*
CORN BINDER with loader,
hitch for wagon, in good condi
tion. Apply H. Faber, Hensail,
phone 685-r-12. _____25*
ONE MEDIUM Fawcett space
heater, like new, used only one
season; also Southwind car heat
er. Both reasonably priced. —
Phone 608. 25c
HOLLAND BULBS, African vio
lets, potting soil. Ivy and philo<
dendrum. —Bailey Florests, Ex
eter, phone 276. ________, 25c
90 NEW HAMP pullets, six
months old. Apply Ross Oke,
phone 177-r-3 Exeter.______25c
ONE COMBINATION coal and
wood cook stove with reservoir;
also nine-piece dining suite, late
model, reasonable for quick sale.
Phone 457-2. 25c
10 CHOICE DURHAM stock
calves, weighing from 400 to
500 lbs. Apply Willis Gill, phohe
3 8-r-3 Grand Bend. 25*
BOY’S 3-PIECE parka snow suit
in good condition, size 6. Worn
only for best, sand color. Phone
175-r-3. 25*
LOMBARD, RHEINE Claude and
Prune plums, 50£ an 11-quart
basket. Apply Ervin Ratz, phone
161-r-l, Dashwood.__________25*
GRAPES—Bring your containers
and pick your own. M. Sullivan,
tenth concession of Bosanquet
Twp., Lambton County._____25*
75 SUSSEX AND New Hamp
pullets, laying. Apply to Russell
Ferguson, phone 6 8 0-r-22 Hen
sail. 25c
WINCHESTER pump - gun. Also
coal space heater. Apply 310
Ann Street. 25*
FALL SACRIFICE—-’4 0 Harley-
Davidson motorcycle, recent
overhaul. $85.00 cash. —Chuck
Cowen, Exeter. 25c
A 1951 HALF-TON Studebaker
truck, in perfect shape. Apply
Hugh Parsons, phone 692-r-33
Hensail. 25*
FOR SALE—Two-wheel trailer.
Has many features, including
sturdy steel frame, leaf springs,
modern ball and socket hitch,
good tires, attractively painted.
Attractively priced. Apply to
Douglas Rivers, phone 79 Ex
eter.
phone 553 Exeter.
FOR SALE
USED LADIES’ CCM bicycle. In
excellent working condition.
Standard size. Apply at Times-
Advocate, phone 31-W or 645
after 6 p.m. 18:25:4*
LONG-PLAYING Columbia 33 H
record player. Ideal addition for
outdated “78” equipment. Small,
compact model. Best offer takes
it. Apply Times-Advocate. tfn
FALL DRESSES at Tudor’s in
Hensa 11,. Taffeta, nylon mix
crepe, wools from $6.95 to $14.-
95. Sizes 9-26S. 25c
CALORIC GAS RANGE, four-
burner, oven and broiler, electric
clock and light. Excellent con
dition. Phone 224-W. 25*
LADY’S BLACK pin stripe tail
ored suit, size 38 or 40, in ex-
eellent condition. Price $20. May
be seen at Brady Cleaners. 25c
GIRL’S 3-PIECE winter outfits,
size 3, light blue with white fur
trim, size 5, wine with grey
trim. Boy’s navy serge sailor
suit size 3, navy overcoat size 6.
All in good condition and dry
cleaned. — Mrs. Harvey Hyde,
R.R. 1, Hensall, phone Exetei1
177-42. 25:2*
1939 DODGE COUPE. —Phone
459-r-4 Exeter. 25*
IT’S TUDOR’S in Hensall for
skirts and blouses. Nylon blouses
as low as $3.95. Wood tweed
skirts at $6.95. 25c
THREE-PIECE chesterfield suite.
One large refrigerator, $70. One
lot 73x240. Apply Mrs. H. Jen
sen, 726 Marlborough St., phone
415-J, 25*
BACK T£> SCHOOL for kiddies
in'plaid dresses from Tudor’s in
Jlensall. Sizes 7 and 12 at $2.98. ^Sanforized too. 25c
HELP WANTED
MAJOR OIL CO. requires farm
agent for Exeter area. Excellent
opportunity for aggressive man
with desire to have own busi
ness. Xpply Box 181. 18:25:1:8*
BE A MONEY MAKER . . . Sell
in a protected territory our com
plete line of cosmetics, domestic
products, tonics, liniments, laxa
tives, alimentary products, fafm.
products. No experience needed
—very little capital requested.
Write now for details to Fami-
lex, 1600 D Delorimier, Mont
real. 25c
CAPABLE GIRL for general
housework, live in, must like
work and be fond of children.
Good wages for the right girl.
Contact Mrs. R. Lewarne, 399
Wortley Road, London, or phone
2-9325. 25:2c
WANTED
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT or
house, RCAF officer wife and
one child. —F/O G. R. Webster,
“RCAF Centralia after Sept. 29.
25:2c
ROOM FOR an elderly lady,
preferably in central location.
Apply Times-Advocate. 25c
DUTCH MAN with family to go
in on shares on farm. Farm
located between Lucan and Cen
tralia on highway. Apply Times-
Advocate. 25:2:9c
MALE ROOMERS* and boarders.
Contact Times-Advocate. 25*
WANTED TO RENT—House in
Exeter, by reliable party. Apply
Times-Advocate. 25*
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE — Whitewashing and
cleaning, arrangements can be
made. —Bill Watson, phone 35-
r-19 Dashwood. 6-18:ll-30c
PAINTING & PAPERHANGING,
kitchen cabinets, all kinds of
built-in cupboards, and tile
floors. —Thos. H. Walker, tele-
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
BOOKKEEPING —- Part time. If
you have a “figure” problem,
let’s talic it over. No obligation.
Norman Cowan, Hay Post Office.
Telephone Dashwood 40-r-13.
25:2:9*
EXPERIENCED *W0MAN Wishes
housework by -the day, reliable
and efficient. Apply at Times-
Advocate. 25:2:9*
FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT suit
able for two only. Apply Mrs.
Bailey, Main St. or phone 276.
25c
SMALL FURNISHED apartment,
self-contained, separate entrance.
Reasonable. Apply Times - Advo
cate. 25c
FOR RENT—Floor polishers and
vacuum cleaners. Beavers Hard
ware, 5-8tfc
FOR RENT—The office former
ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic
kard. Apply at Times-Advocate.
3-20tf*
FOR RENT—Upstairs apartment,
private entrance, three largb
rooms and large bathroom, part
ly furnished, telephone, available
October 1. Apply Albert Mitchell,
Exeter South. 25c
2-BEDROOM APART’MENT. Ap
ply John Ward, Main St., Exeter.
25*
THREE-ROOM furnished apart
ment, all conveniences, .available
October 1. Apply Irving Snider
Apartment, Andrew Street. 25c
REAL ESTATE
STOP—If you . wish to buy a
new home in the beautiful town
of Exeter, see J. W. Hern, San
ders Street West. 9-25tfc
FAMILY HOUSE—It has four
bedrooms and a particularly nice
living room and dining room.
Especially well located. Comfort
able family accommodation at a
lower than usual price. Let us
show it to you. —C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, ph. 165, Exeter. 9-25tfc
WARTIME "HOUSE, 1£ storeys.
Must be sold before Oct. 12.
Best offer before then takes it.
Phone’209-4. 25*
7-ROOM HOUSE, veneered, in
Hensail, three bedrooms, stable,
central location. Early posses
sion. —Fred G. Bonthron, Hen
sail. 25c
MODERN 2-BEDROOM home at
a very reasonable price. Com
pletely finished inside and out,
even to storm windows and
screens. The five rooms, all on
one floor, are bright and nicely
arranged. Fully insulated. Oil
burning furnace. Immediate pos
session if desired. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 9-25tf
3-BEDROOM HOUSE—Large liv
ing room. Oil heated. Lot nicely
landscaped. The whole property
is in good condition and avail
able for immediate possession.
Terms. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
-Main St., Exeter. 9-25tfc
NEW 5-ROOM
stairs built of
Can be moved
Apply Darrell
Ont.
cottage with up-
seasoned lumber,
to any location.
Parker, Staffa,
25c
NEW 3-BEDROOM cottage at
Southcott Pines, Grand Bend.
Complete with fireplace, hot and
cold water. Very close to lake.
Apply R. E. Balkwill, Exeter.
* 18:25c
NEW RED brick house on east
side of Exeter. Three bedrooms,
forced oil heat, 66-foot lot. Ap
ply R. E. Balkwill, Exeter, Ont.
9-18tfc
HIGHWAY ^ 200 fertile acres,
good buildings electricity and
other conveniences and addition
al 150 acres if desired. Suitable
4-19tfc I for mixed farming or cash crops.
BE SURE TO DEWORM your
pullets this fall before or at the
time you put" them in their win
ter quarters. It pays you well.
Get your Rota Caps from L. V.
Hogarth. Phone 266. 9-25tfc
—W.- C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons, Salesman. 9-l'8t$c
PERSONAL
“SKINNY” GIRLS! GET LOVE
LY CURVES’ Gain 5 to 10 lbs.,
new pep. Try famous health and
weight-builder, Ostrex Tonic Tab
lets. Introductory, “get-acquaint-
ed” size only 60^. All druggists.
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION sale;
of Household Effects,
Antiques and Miscellaneous
Items
On the premises in the
VILLAGE OF CENTRALIA
The undersigned atictioneer has
been instructed to sell by public
auction on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Ex
tension table; dining room
chairs; kitchen table and chairs;
china cabinet; bureau buffet; 2
centre tables; 2 couches; rock
ing chairs; kitchen stove; small
heater; kitchen utensils; 3
trunks numerous quilts and
comforters, never been used; 2
rugs; 2 bedroom sets; dressers;
commodes; mirror; 3 large kit
chen cabinets; numerous
ers; a number of fancy and
valuable antique dishes, vases
and chinaware.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: A
set of garden tools; set of car
penter tools, consisting of ham
mers, saws; tree pruner, hoes,
spades, shovels; ladder; quantity
of wood; galvanized tubs; large
and small jugs; set of single
harness; large blacksmith vice;
largq anvil; and many articles
too numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash.
WILLIAM KESTLE, PROP.
MILFORD MERNER, CLERK
ALVIN WALPER, AUCT.
25c
seal-
carrying fifth calf, milking, due
February 23; roan Durham cow,
carrying third calf; milking,
due on April
ham farrow
steers rising
fers rising 2
calves. These
ity Durham
tested with no reactors.
POULTRY: 50 New Hamp
shire Rock pullets: 35 cockerels
4 months old.
HAY & GRAIN; 600 bales of
mixed nay, very best of quality;
450 Ijushels of mixed grain;
quantity of treated seed beans.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: 40
feet of 3-inch steel piping suit
able for litter carrier; Dearing
2-horse manure spreader; 5
cords of good dry wood; large
iron kettle; sausage press and
grinder; other butchering equip
ment; cross-cut saw, grindstone,
scythe; work bench; large chic
ken shelter; colony house 10x12
feet;
crate;
pump:
motor;
numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Good
Cheer white enamel cook stove,
in new condition; large size
Coleman oil burner, like new;
dining room oak extension table;
6 dining room chairs with lea
ther seats; buffet; various oak
rocking chairs; kitchen table;
10 kitchen chairs; centre tables;
dressers; dresser bed; commodes,
wash stands; wardrobe; kitchen
cabinet; couch; Sparton cabinet
battery radio, like new; Aladdin
lamp; baby crib; curtains;
drapes; Coleman gasoline stove
and oven; Coleman gasoline
iron; gasoline lantern; sealers;
kitchen utensils; churn; odd
dishes, etc., etc.
TERMS: Cash. No reserve as
the farm is sold.
LLOYD GAISER, PROP.
GLEN WEBBj CLERK
ALVIN WALPER, AUCT.
2; a red Dur
cow; 6 Durham
2 years old; 8 hei-
years old; 5 spring
are all choice qual-
cattle, fully T.B.
brooder stove; fattening
electric fencer; cistern
small Johnson gasoline
and many articles too
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
of the late
MRS. CARRIE KOEHLER
will be held on the premises
in the
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1
commencing at 1 p.m. sharp
Sale consists of real estate
and a large listing of valuable
furniture,
dishes and
TERMS;
ALVIN
antiques, variety of
miscellaneous items.
Cash.
— WALPER, AUCT.
RO'SS JOHNSTON & WILLIAM
JOHNSTON, EXECUTORS
AUCTION SALE
of Farm, Farm Stock,
Implements and
Household Effects
AT LOT 4, CON. 12, H.R.S.
3 miles east of Hensall
on county road on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3
at 1 p.m.
CATTLE: Two Holstein cows,
and 5 years old; 2 whiteface
STOCK WANTED
also W£Oom>/woal & eow/o 7ws
FOUND—Male police dog with
white breast between Exeter and
Dashwood. —Phone 70-W Dash
wood. • 25c
I AM IN THE .MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size, any
age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exe
ter. l*tfc
LOST—'Black heifer with white
head, about one year old. Jack
Cockwill, phone 40-r-l Dash
wood. 25*
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND—Small black dog (white
feet) has made himself at home
at Caven manse. Owner—or any
one else—may have same, by
coming for him. Phone 39 2-W.
25*
ATTENTION FARMERS-Prompt
and courteous service on all
dead or disabled farm animals.
Phone Collect Ed Andrew, Sea
forth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235,
, 5-ltfc
FOR SALE — About an acre of
good land on Marlborough Street,
suitable for cultivation and for
lots on which to build. Other
building lots also. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Salesman.
8-21tfc
NfcW FOUR-ROOM cottage, ful
ly equipped, lot 160x120. Water
loo and Carling St. or 307 Anne
Street. 8-28tfc
3-BEDROOM COTTAGE, insulat
ed, hot water furnace, 3-piece
bath, kitchen modernized. Pos
session arranged. W. C. Pearce,
3-BEDROOM HOUSE With kit
chen conveniences, 3-piece bath,
stove heated, liberal terms,
room insul brie cottage,
conveniences and furnace,
sonably priced for quick sale.
Other houses, stores and farms.
—W. O. Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons, Salesman. 9-lltfc
;. 4-
with
rea
4
yearling heifers.
IMPLEMENTS: Allis Chalmers
“C” tractor, full Hyd. P.T. (like
new); Allis Chalmers plow Hyd.
lift for “C” tractor; scuffler for
“C” tractor and pullex- complete;'
Cockshutt cultivator; Bissell roll
er; McCormick mower; drag har
rows;
tractor
Massey
Harris
tired
Fairbanks Morse hammer mill, 1
year old; fanning mill with
screens, motor driven; 2,000-lb.
set scales; bag truck; wheel
barrow trailer, complete with
stock rack; set sleighs; gravel
box; 3 milks cans and strainer;
3 milks pails; 3 logging chains;
cant hook; 50 ft. belt, like new;
145 ft. hay fork rope; milk cool
ing tank; 4 steel pig troughs;
set double harness; cutter; 4
sling ropes; 2 steel troughs;
root pulper; 25 gal. oil drum;
stoneboat; milk cart; Massey
Harris cream separator; 1 range
shelter; Mother Nature brooder;
1 feeder; 2 eight-inch hay rack
sills 16 ft. long; 1 roll barbed
wire; grass seed sower; bags
and sacks; shovels, forks, whip-
pletrees, neckyokes.
Quantity of household effects.
FARM: 70-acre farm, large
bank barn, all cement stabling,
drive shed, garage, 2-storey brick
house. Hydro throughout build
ings. Farm in good state of cul
tivation.
CHATTELS: Cash.
FARM sold subject to reserve
bid. Ten percent down, balance
in 30 days.
PROP.: ANGUS ROBINSON
AUCT.: HAROLD JACKSON
CLERK: E. P. CHESNEY
Massey Harris
hitch; walking
Harris seed drill;
manure spreader;
wagon; flat hay
binder,
plow;
Massey
rubber
rack;
10
EXETER DISTRICT FARM, 200
acres of very productive land.
Fine brick house with nice lawn.
Large barn with silo. Hydro and
water pressure. 45 acres freshly
seeded, Fall ploughing done.
Good bush. Located on highway
close to school and store. This
is a farm that you will be proud
to own. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter, Ont, 9-lltfc
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Poultry, Hay,
Grain, Miscellaneous Items
and Household Effects
On the Promises,
STEPHEN TP., CON. 9, LOT
15 miles west of Crediton
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by public
auction on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2
commencing at 1 p.m. sharp
HORSES: Percheron work
horse, sound and reliable in
every way.
CATTLE: Red
carrying fourth
due April 7; red Durham cow,
carrying fourth
due March 18; red Durham cow,
Durham cow,
calf, milking,
XJU uuw,
calf, milking,
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate, Livestock,
Tractor, Auto, Hay, Gram
and Household Effects
On the Premises,
LOT 7, CON. 9, HAY TWP.,
BABYLON LINE,
2A miles east of Dashwood
and 2 miles north
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by public
auction on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8
commencing at 1 p.m. sharp .
REAL ESTATE: Consisting of
75 acres, being part Lot 7, south
quartei’ of 8, Concession 9, Hay
Township, on which is situated
a frame house, bank barn 48 x
60 ft.; 4 acres are muck land,
remainder loamy; never - failing
water supply, lf> acres of bush
land with mixed timber, 13
acres of standing high grade
Dekalb No. 65 and 240 corn,
an excellent stand. Will be sold
subject to a reasonable reserved
bid if not previously sold before Q Q 1 O <□ j* p
TERMS of Real Estate: J 0 %
on day of sale, balance in 3 0
days.
TRACTOR and AUTO: Mc
Cormick Dearing cub tractor,
used two seasons, equipped with
one-furrow plow, 2-row scuffler.
bean puller, weeder and mower.
All in new condition. Austin
1950 four-door sedan, black in
color, equipped with heater . and
defroster, in new condition.
LIVESTOCK: Jersey cow,
milking, freshened latter part of
May; Ayrshire cow, milking,
freshened latter part of May;
part Jersey and Holstein cow,
milking, freshened latter part of
June: part Jersey and Holstein
cow, milking, freshened latter
part of April; Holstein heifer,
carrying second calf, due around
sale date; 2 Holstein
calves. All cattle fully T.B.
ed with no reactors.
MISC. ITEMS: Chatham
ning mill; 2,000-lb. cap.
form scales; 45 steel posts;
rods of barbed wire; Gem
trie fencer; 2 bunches of cedar
shingles; quantity of snow
fences; 5 maple logs, quantity
of dry wood and lumber; wood
en land roller; new mail box,
large size; pruning sheers; num
erous carpenter tools; quantity
of onions; wheelbarrow; fire ex
tinguisher; water pump and
hose; Massey Harris No. 7 cream
separator; cross-cut saw; root
pulper; chop box, barrels, pails,
forks, shovels; and many arti
cles too numerous to mention.
HAY and GRAIN: 450 bales’
of mixed hay: quantity of loose
hay; 150 bushels of mixed grain.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Din
ing room suite: square top oak
extension table, with 6 matching
chairs;
buffet;
tables;
perfect
Singer
wicker
drier;
chen chairs; 2-burner
stove; kitchen cupboard
plete bedroom
stands;
utensils
table
rug,
tern;
tnres
fortors, quilts and pillows;
dishes: 2 complete toilet
etc., etc.
No reserve; everything will be
sold.
TERMS: Cash.
URBAN PEACHEY, PROP.
MILFORD MERNER, CLERK
ALVIN WALPER, AUCT.
heifer
test-
fan-
plat-
225
elec-
china cabinet; bureau;
antique chairs; centre
Marconi battery radio, in
condition; writing desk;
sewing machine, new;
couch; ice box; clothes
baby crib; play pen; kit-
O.hnrnor COal Oil
2 com-
; wash
kitchen
drop leaf
tapestry
gas
suites
board;
case;
stove
gas iron
glass mirror
soning
book
kitchen
9X10&;
plate
and picture frames;
lan-
pic-
com-
odd
sets;