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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-10-16, Page 8Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1952 T-A Classifieds A-Comin‘, There’s Good Results Tonight FOR SALE FOR, SALE STOCK WANTED STRAYED EMPLOYMENT WANTED FOR SALE—-Several tons of cob corn; weeks. Phone sail. will be picking in Put in your order Glenn Bell, 692-r-3 -one now. Hen- 16* BLACK FUR coat worn half season, size 18. Apply Mrs. F. M. Stojaspal, Centralia, Ont. 2:9:16:23* I AM IN THE .MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Bow, phone 83 Exe­ ter. l*tfc LONG-PLAYING Columbia 33 U record player. Ideal addition for outdated “78” equipment. Small, compact model. Best offer takes it, Apply Times-Advocate. tfn LARGE HOSTESS .refrigerator, with Kelvinator unit, $95.00; % Johnson Iron Horse, as new, $40.00. Phone 267-r-6 Exeter. 10-2tfc 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 STRAYED—On to Lot 13, N.B. Biddulph, on oi* about August 1. One yearling heifer. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Call 35-22 Kirkton. 2:9:16* WORK WANTED — Dutch girl wants housework by the day. Apply Miss Vellinga, R.R. 3, Ex­ eter, Con. 5, Usborpe Twp. 16c Christ Faliner. Chattels; Cash. Real Estate made known day of sale. This sale is on Saturday, October 18, calling for bids sharp at 1:30. WM. FOR SALE —1,800 square feet of good used hardwood flooring, 10^ sq. ft. Phone Jack Morris­ sey, 29-r-4 Crediton. 9:16c MAN’S BEIGE overcoat. Can be seen at Honsberger’s Store, Cen­ tralia. Price reasonable. 16c LOST FOR SALE—Coleman oil burn­ er, in good condition. —Phone 484-M Exeter. 9:16* 1950 PREFECT, in good condi­ tion, snow-grip tires no. 6.00x16. Phone 427-W. 16c 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 CREAM ENAMEL “Renfrew” coal or wood cook stove with steel top, reservoir and shelf. In good condition. Phone 137 Dash­ wood. 16* 1950 low 1948 excellent condition 1941 1941 1940 1939 1936 1946 Two Pontiac Sedan, one owner, mileage, excellent Chev Sedan, low condition mileage, Chev Sedan Chev Coach Plymouth Sedan Ford Coach ........... Dodge Sedan .......*. Fargo Pickup Used Car Radios Apply $375.00 $175.00 Broderick Bros. PHONE 277 EXETER A DELUXE ALL METAL irlume VENETIAN BLINDS * VENETIAN BLINDS3 WAYS BETTER! Hopper-Hockey FURNITURE PHONE 9<> SCRATCH PADS — 4”x6” news­ print, 2 for 5?. —The Exeter Times-Advocate. ____tf ACOUSTICON HEARING-AID — Used only one month. At sacri­ fice price of $150 (cost $250). Also new Woods refrigerator, 9.5 Cubic feet, 50-lb. frozen food storage. Jack Finkbeiner, phone 29-r-20 Granton. 9:16* FOR SALE—300 New Hamp and Rock pullets. Phone 90-r-7 Zurich. 16c FOR SALE—150 Red-Rock pul­ lets, laying. Apply Lome Pass- more, phone 456-r-13. 17* FOR SALE—Used Singer elec­ tric console sewing machine, in excellent condition. Can be seen at Beavers Hardware. 16c FOR SALE—Six Collie pups, mother good cattle dog. Apply George Dunn, phone 177-r-43 Exeter. 16c MAN’S GREY flannel suit, size 38; student’s worsted suit, size 34; boy’s blue blazer, size 32; man’s grey topcoat, size 40. All in good condition. Apply Times- Advocate, 16c FOR SALE—White enamel coal or wood stove, with shelf and reservoir, in good condition. Ap­ ply Lloyd Parsons, phone 48-r- IV Kirkton. 16* FOR SALE—A Scotch shorthorn bull, ready for service. Apply to A. L. Rader; phone 47-17 Dash­ wood. 16:23* FOR SALE—'Modern high back kitchen range, with reservoir, $25.00. Also heavy duty three- burner electric stove, $35.00. Apply P.M.Q. 279 Centralia Air Station. 16c FOR SALE — White “Princess Pat” coal cook stove, with steel voir and shelf, used Apply William Essery, 8 Kirkton. enamel or wood top, reser- one year, phone 48- 16c FOR SALE—A V-8 motor in ex­ cellent condition. Reason for selling, cannot use it. —Phone 237-W. 16c EXETER Toy Town Always Open New Shipments Arriving Each Week Use Our Convenient Lay-Awav Plan and Buy Now while the selection is better. Don’t wait and be disappointed! Beavers Hardware WANTED LOST—Man’s blue lined smock, east of Centralia. Will the party who picked it up phone Kirkton 41-r-5 collect. 16* LOST — Would the party who picked up a large logging chain off the road in front of Helge Jensen’s at 726 Marlborough St. on the night of October 3, please return to Mr. Jensen immediate­ ly? 16c WANTED TO RENT—-Furnished apartment or two rooms suitable 'or light housekeeping. Apply Times-Advocate. 16* HELP WANTED YOUTH WANTED—High school boy about 17 wanted to learn men’s wear business after school and Saturdays. Apply E, L. Hat­ ter, Wright’s Men’s Wear. 16c CARPENTER — Outside repair work, at least a week. Apply 322 Andrew Street. 16* SECRETARY—Required for law office in Exeter, capable of tak­ ing shorthand and typing. Apply in writing to Box 6, Times- Advocate. 10-16tfc SALESMAN WANTED — Raw- leigh business now open in Hur­ on County. Trade well estab- 1 i s h ed . Exc ellent opportunity. Full time. Write at -once. Raw- leigh’s Dept. ML-J-202-189, Montreal. « 2; 9:16c HELP WANTED — Houseware parties need dealers, men or wo­ men, for part-time work. Apply Box “R”, Times-Advocate. 9:16c TENDERS WANTED by on for Township of Usborne RE SNOWPLOUGHING Tenders will be received the undersigned until 9 p.m. Monday, October 20, 1952, snowploughing township roads. Contractor to submit price per hour and also description of equipment. A guarantee of $300.00 to furnished by be done day direction of intendent. Lowest or eessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to W. J. Routly, Road Super­ intendent, R.R. 3, Exeter, Ont. 9:16c ba totownship. Work or night under the the Road Super- any tender not ne- MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING — Spray or brush; papering, Sunworthy wallpapers. Sign painting a specialty. —Ed “Buck” Little, Hensail, phone 196-R. 2:9:16:23c WANTED — Air force officer, wife and two school-age children desire unfurnished house or low­ er duplex. Can supply good re­ commendation. Apply Times- Advocate. • 16* EADIES’ GOOD used sport jac- cet, size 14. Phone 84-r-3 Zur- Ch. 16c WANTED •—• Office girl desires room and board. Apply Times- Advocate. 16* WANTED—Young married cou­ ple (no children) would like a ,hree-room apartment in Exeter, within next month. Apply Times- Advocate. 16:23* WANTED — Cattle to feed for the winter. Apply Don Parsons, phone 692-r-33 Hensail. 16:23c WANTED—Three- or four-room apartment. Will pay up to $50 rent, Phone Local 336, R.C.A.F. Station, Centralia. Ask for Mrs. Jones. ■ 9:16* WANTED—Manure by the ton. Apply George Murphy, Delhi P.O. 2:9:16:23c 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 phone ^53 Exeter. 4-lQtfc 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 FOR ARTIFICIAL SERVICE from this farmer-owned, licenced, non-profit, Association, bulls are: ship, bers, members. Waterloo Cattle Breed­ ing Association, R.R. 1, Water­ loo, Ontario. For service, contact inseminator operating in your district: Harry Reid, Varna, Bay- field 27 (Huron County south of No. 8 Highway including Col- borne Township); William El­ liot, Parkhill 611-r-23. awtfc growing, co-operative from top # quality of all breeds, the rates $25.00 for a life member- $5.00 per cow for mem- and $6.00 per cow for non- Treasurer’s Sale Of Lands In Arrears Of Taxes Town Of Exeter, Province Of Ontario To Wit: BY VIRTUE 0'3? A WARRANT under the hand of the Mayor and Seal of the Town of eter, bearing the date of June 25, 1952, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon Ex- „_ _ ____ ___________ ___ _______ __ ______,................_o __ __ _the lands mention in the following list*for arrears Of taxes thereon, together with ail costs incurred, I hereby give notice that, unless the arrears and costs are sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell the said lands, or as much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon, at the Council Chambers in the Town Hall, Exeter, by public auction, on Thursday, Nov­ ember 6j_ 1952, at_ the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon, in compliance with the statutes in that adjourned which the behalf. Notice is heteby further given that if any of the said lands remain unsold an sale will be held on Thursday, November 13, 19 52, Municipality may reserve the right to purchase- anyMunicipality may reserve at the same hour and place, at of the said lands, C. V. NOTICES COURT OF REVISION Township of Usborne Notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the Assess­ ment Roll of the Township of Usborne for the year 1953 will be held in the Township Hall, Elimville, Monday, October 20, at 8 o’clock p.m. 9c H. H. G- STRANG, CLERK 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. REAL ESTATE HOUSE WELL situated for schools, churches and shopping. Newly decorated interior, first class general condition. Forced heat oil burrifer furnace. Full hath upstairs, 2-piece on main floor. Garage, garden. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 10-16tfc WANTED FOR a ’client with $4,500 down payment, about 100 acres suitable for sugar beets, reasonably good buildings. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 10-16tfc $7,000.00 CASH—We have cli­ ent who is prepared to pay this amount of cash on purchase price of 100-acre farm. Land must be good and buildings at least fair. Level land preferred. If you wish to sell contact C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main, St., Ex­ eter, Ont. 10-16tfc HOUSE FOR SALE — Nearing completition in good district on beautifully-treed lot. Two bed­ rooms, living room, modern bath­ room, kitchen-dinette combina­ tion. Anthes - Imperial furnace, automatic controls. —Art Whil- smith, ph. 27'9-J Exeter. 10-9tfc MODERN HOUSE being con­ structed. Open for inspection now. Two-bedroom frame bunga­ low, large living room and kit­ chen, three-piece bath. Best lo­ cation in town—on Senior St., within one block of both schools, new street drain. Ford and Far­ quhar Moulding, phone 5 71-J, Exeter. 10-2tfc 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 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. 9-2 5 tf 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 RED brick house on east side of Exeter. Three bedrooms, forced oil heat, 66-foot lot. Ap­ ply R. E, Balkwill,' Exeter, Ont. 9-lStfc HIGHWAY 200 fertile acres, good buildings electricity and other conveniences and addition­ al 150 acres if desired. Suitable for mixed farming or cash crops. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 9-l'8tfc FOR. SALE — About an acre of good land on Marlborough Street, suitable for cultivation ahid for lots on which to build. Othei’ building lots also. W. C. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Salesman. 8-21tfc NEW FOUR-ROOM cottage, ful­ ly modern, lot 160x120. Water­ loo and Carling St. or 307 Anne St. $1,500 will handle. 8-28tfc 3-BEDROOM COTTAGE, insulat­ ed, hot water furnace, 3-piece bath, kitchen modernized. Pos­ session arranged. W. C. Pearce, 4-ROOM insul-bric cottage with room insul brie cottage, with conveniences and furnace, rea­ sonably priced for quick sale. Other houses, stores and farms. «■—W< C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 9-lltfc FOR RENT A. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, Phone 7-7 W Crediton E. SMITH, CLERK E. K. FAHNER, Administrator FOR RENT-—Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. Beavers Hard­ ware. 5-8tfc FOB: RENT-—The office former­ ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic­ kard. Apply at Times-Advocate. 3-20tf* FOR RENT—Three-room flat on lower floor, bath, hot and cold water, all furnished, good cook stove. Mrs. Silas Stanlake, Carl­ ing St. 9:16* FOR RENT — Two-room apart­ ment, living room and kitchen, full ' hot and cold water. Apply Al­ bert Gaiser, Shipka, phone 164- r-14 Dashwood. 16c basement and bathroom, FOR RENT—On William Street. Downstairs apartment, 4 rooms and bathr Entirely private. Call 232-M. 16c SMALL APARTMENT, furnished oi’ unfurnished. Oil heated. Tel. 226 Exeter. 16* COMFORTABLE ROOM and board available in private home for elderly people. Apply Box 142 Ilensall. 16c FOR RENT — Five-room apart­ ment, 1/5-acre of garden. Avail­ able on or before November 1. Rent $15 per month. Apply Sam Elsie, phone 123 Dashwood. 16* FOR RENT—At Weincroft Farm two - bedroom apartment, three - piece bath, hot and cold running water. Apply S. D. Wein, phone 7 days and 356 evenings. 16c FOR RENT—Comfortable room and board for one or two men in private home, very central. Apply Times-Advocate. 16 * AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Property and Household Effects in the VILLAGE OF HENSALL on Brock Street on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 at 1 p.m. ■White all enamel Beach cook stove; Quebec heater; Co-Op electric washer (like new); As- trol refrigerator; chairs; kitchen kitchen sewing­ plate; day bed; studio couch; 9- piece room suite (like new); 3-piece chesterfield suite, ery pedestals; end tables; occa­ sional chairs; rockers; floor lamp; table lamp; iron toaster; Goblin vacuum cleaner and at­ tachments (new); other electri­ cal appliances; 2 modern single beds (matched) with springs and inner spring mattresses; I mod­ ern brown % bed springs and inner spring mattresses; 1 bed­ room suite complete; 1 odd dresser; 3 congolium rugs, and other floor coverings; scatter mats; curtains; drapes; quilts and bed linens; lawn mower; quantity dishes, including bridal wreath china; ornaments; kit­ chen utensils; sealers; crocks; clocks, mirrors, and many other articles. At the same place at 3:30 o’clock offered serve house bestos shingles, 3-piece bath, hot and cold water, also garage. TERMS: Chattels—cash. Pro­ perty—10% down, balance in 30 days, immediate possession. MRS. JAMES SANGSTER, Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, Auct. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk 5 kitchen dinette table and buffet cabinet; utility machine; white enamel table; Singer 2-burner hot modern waulnut dining­ radio; ; fern? the property will be for sale, subject to re­ bid: Seven-room frame covered with white as- 22, and 1328, 1329, 1330, 1331, South Side of Simcoe St., Exeter, Ont, ...................... . All of the above lots Exeter, Ontario, July Name Ernest Cooper—Lots 1952. Description Years in Arrears 1948-49-50-51 PICKARD, Yreasurer, Town of Exeter. Taxes Costs $506.78 $ 42.50 Total $549.28 are patented. Published in The Ontario Gazette, August 2, 1952 FURNITURE: Nine-piece black walnut dining room suite; Wing­ ham cook stove; Clare heater; Acme 2-plate stove; radio; Victrola; extension table and 6 kitchen table and chairs; plete enamel bedroom dressers; stands; small rockbrs; 2 dozen sealers, RESERVE as Jewell electric settee; chairs; 1 com- suite; tables; etc. NO RESERVE as the pro­ prietor is moving to Wingham. Terms: Cash day of sale. ROY McLEOD, PROP. JAMES SMITH & GARNET HICKS, CLERKS W. E. NAIRN, AU CT. The Thames Road Women's Institute are operating a booth. Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery and Household Effects AT LOT 7, CON. 1, HAY TOWNSHIP 2 Miles North of Exeter on No. 4 Highway, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 at 1 p.m. Massey Harris , combine (19 48) new completely overhauled in John Deere baler (nearly John Deere B tractor; John Deere tractor John Deere 7-ft- ■; International side International 2- rubber; John AUCTION SALE of Household Goods and Effects ON WILLIAM STREET SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 at 1:30 p.m. The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public autcion the following: Findlay Vega stove (wood or coal); electric washing machine (“Easy”); Morris piano; Spar­ ton cabinet radio; Raymond drop-head sewing machine; electric rangette with oven; china cabinet; dining room table and 6 chairs; drop-leaf kitchen table and 4 chairs and buffet; 1 single bed_, springs and mat­ tress; springs cabinet; day bed; clocks; lamps; fernery; ironing board; library table; end tables; 2 coal oil heaters; medicine cabinet; odd chairs; Hawaiian guitar; bedding, cush­ ions; dishes; kitchen utensils; lawn mover; scatter mats, cur­ tains and rods; cupboards; desks; child’s crib and mattress; rug; 2 floor polishers; settee; oil cloth; pails; shovels; ladder, and other igarden tools; coal scuttle, tea kettles; mops; brooms; garbage cans; boiler; wash tubs; kitchen stool; stor­ age box; screens; what-nots; crocks; flower pots; wheel­ barrow; silverware; pictures; electric iron; toaster; 50’ garden hose, etc. TERMS: K. J. SIMS, Proprietor FRED ----------- 1“ ’ FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer FIRST ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT SALE 33 Hoad Registered Hereford Cattle Eight bulls, 25 females. From the herds of J. MacGregor, H. C. Wright & Son, Stanley Jack- son. Sale to be held at Stanley Jackson Farm, Kippen, Ontario, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 Location of Jaybee Farms miles east and 1 mile north Kippen, or 5 miles south Seaforth. There will also be offered day of the sale 48 Hereford IMPLEMENTS 12-foot mb tor, 1952; . new); power trol; spreader; power mower delivery rake; furrow plow on Deere 8-ft. disc (new); 2-horse disc; Smallery grain blower with pipes; G-section harrows; 3- drum steel roller; fanning mill; scales, 600 lb, capacity; sap pans and buckets; spiles; wheel­ barrow; grass seeder; horse scuffler; 2 Jamesway oil brood­ ers with pipes (nearly new); Royal Purple coal brooder; col­ ony house; 15 range shelters; feeders; water troughs; snow fence; 40 rod poultry fence; new Woods electric grinder; set heavy harness; collars; Stewart electric clippers; ^-ton Ford truck and rack; cross cut saw; Suede saw; large knife; electric fencer; 32- ft. extension ladder; 19 48 Hud­ son Commodore with radio, air foam cushions; Life Guard tires; 520 Red Sussex pullets, laying; Whigham Clipper stove, water front (like new); 2 oak tables; dining room field suite; 2 kitchen buffet; child’s steel cot; churn; mession settee; walnut table. TERMS: Cash. REG. KNIGHT, Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk chairs; Chester- bedroom suites; single bed; 3 of of 1 three - quarter bed, and mattress; kitchen 2 dressers; 4 rockers; the and Angus yearling steers, weighing about 750 pounds. W. S. O’NEIL, AUCT. ERNIE O’NEIL, PERCY WRIGHT, Ring Men Catalogues Sent on Request 9:16* Cash, DAWSON, Clerk Extensive Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, High Powered Machinery, Implements, Feed and Furniture W. E. Nairn will sell by public action on Highway 83, six miles east of Exeter at FARQUHAR on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 commencing at 10:30 the following: HORSE & COWS: One horse; Durham and Holstein cows, .g, and bred again; 4 ‘ Dur- AUCTION SALE of Farm and Farm Machinery AT LOT 8, CON. 7 OF STANLEY TOWNSHIP 3*Miles South of Varna on MONDAY, OCTOBER at J p.m. MACHINERY: Massey binder; Massey Harris seed drill; dump rake; plow; wagon; flat rack; set disc­ harrows; cultivator; 5 ton hay; set of double harness. Two tables; writing desk; 3 beds; 10 kitchen chairs, and some other household articles. PROPERTY: At same time and place there will be offered for sale, subject to a reserve­ bid, the farm being Lot 8, Con. in the Township of Stanley, there is situated a house and a 27 Harris 13-hoe riding of IB* 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. Gbod bush. Located on highway, close to school and store. This Is a farm that you will bo proud to own. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter, Ont, 9-lltfc AUCTION SALE of Real Estate and Chattels Under instructions received from E. K. FAI-INER we will sell on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 at 1:30 o’clock sharp REAL ESTATE: Village Crediton off Main Street, storey brick house, seven rooms, one-quarter acre of land, three barns, 7O’x21’, 24’xl8’, 22’xl2\ can be converted into a garage or nice location to build a new home; never-failing well, Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid. CHATTELS: One oak dining room suite, 9-piece; one exten­ sion table; one side board; one kitchen cabinet; 2 couches; 1 Clare Jewel cook stove; one Per­ fection oil stove and oven; an­ tique bureau; small oil heater; Beatty electric washing machine; fernery; 2-burner electric stove with oven; Simmons day bed, chesterfield; 4 wicker chairs, 6 rocking chairs; 2 long ladders; step ladder; bath tub; cellar table; 5 kitchen chairs with leather seats; 5 wall mirrors; Quebec heater and pipes; carpet rug 12'xl3’; carpet rug 9*xl2’; Wardrobe; dishes; chairs; beds; crocks; toilet sets; mats; pet; cushions; garden tools; tures and frames; dressers stands; 2 'tea kettles; mower; orange crates set. hot water radiator JHxS’; man** 3-burner gas stove oven; 1 bedroom siiite, with dresser; single springs and mattress; bed; commode; fern small table; tapestry ‘ drum and many other miscel­ laneous items. The real estate of the late c ar­ il ic- and lawn dinner number of kitchen utensils; Cole- with i, complete bed with single stand; a rug; steel 8 milkin] spring calves (Durhams); ham bull. HOGS: Three brood sows; 5 hogs, 150 ” , FOWL: 100 pullets, 5 months old; 50 capons. FEED: One bus. alfalfa; IB bus. R. clover; 10 bus. S. clover; 18 tons mixed hay; 15 loads bean straw; 1 acre turnips. IMPLEMENTS: M.H. 12 - ft. self-propelled 27 combine; 10-ft. mounted swather; Massey II. 44 shutters and 1,100 hours; with mower, bean puller, 2-plow trac- lbs.; 20 shoats. diesel tractor with hour indicator, run M.H. pony tractor 2-row scuffler and 2 years old; Avery tor with scuffler; M.H. 3-furrow plow on rubber, new, 23A nar­ row bottom; M.H. 6-ft. one-way disc; M.H. 10-ft. double disc; John Deere 10-ft. cultivator; 15- run Inter, single disc and power drill; ----- - - ■ - Inter, for H tractor Inter steel roller; and flat rack with stock rack. Allis Chalmers 2-furrow plow on rubber; steel box;* 2 sets colony house 500 capacity; emery; rotary pump ble emery and air power bench saw; pipe vise M.H. 7-ft. No. 5 binder; 2-row hydraulic scuffler M.H. side rake; rope hay loader; 3-drum rubber-tired wagon :; 2-wheeled trailer grain blower; truck wagon and 3-section harrows; 16x10; heavy oil brooder, duty double ; small dou- compressbr; bench vise; dies set for B”, 3”, 1” pipe; set of sleighs; dump rake; scuffler; 100 ft. hay fork rope; 150-ft. rope; fork and pulleys; quantity of lumber and wood; 30-ft. extension ladder motors, pump; 13 Hallman jack, couplings; Burdisso pinchers logging chains; shovels; M saws, wrenches and garage 3 chicken shelters; 1939 national K-5 25-ton truck, __ plete with hoist and stock rack, 2 :Vh.p. rotary gear type water pipe; electric fencer; used piping and .6 forks; tools; Inter- , com- t, upon which comfortable bank barn. TERMS: 10% of sale, balance Chattels—cash. Estate of ADMR. WILLIAM FOREST, Executor BELL & LAUGHTON, Solictor HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk down on in 30 good date days. Robert Forest AUCTION SALE Fully Accredited Registered Scotch Shorthorn Cattle LOT 19, CON. 7, HAY TWP. 3| miles west of Hensall, or 2B miles east of Zurich WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29 at 1:30 Four red bulls age; 2 red bulls, 2 red cows, due March; 2 heifers, sale; 4 heifers, due in March; 5 open heifers, rising 2 years old. All cattle are vaccinated. TERMS: Cash, ROSS DICK, PROP. HAROLD JACKSON, A.UCT. _______________________16:23c- AUCTION SALE, Sponsored by Ladies Aid of Carmel Presbyterian Church, HENSALL on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29 8:00 p.m. All Articles donated by mem* bers of church (furniture, cloth­ ing, china, etc.). Goods in Wednesday afternoon. E. W. ELLIOTT, AUCT. p.m. of serviceable 7 months old; to freshen in due' at time of arena Registered SCOTCH SHORTHORNS The undersigned will sell for ROBERT 0. MURRELL Lot 13, Concession 6, West NissouH Township ; miles east of Thorndale and IB miles south - 13 miles straight south of St. Marys on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 36 at 1:00 p.m. sharp Four bulls around 1 year old cows, with calves at 3 foot; 15 5 open 4 bred cows and heifers; heifers, Herd fully accredited calfhood vaccinated. ROBERT T. AMOS Auctioneer 9:16:23* Heifers