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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-03-11, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1954 FOR SALE 1949 DODGE %-TON PICKUP, A-l condition. Ideal truck foi' average farm. Glenn’s Auto Wreckers, phone 418, or evenings 693-W Exeter. lie RENFREW POWER cream separator ’’’ good shape. Apply George Simp­son , Clandeboye.___________ ______11* THIS IS IT! — Just what you have been waiting for . . , . Apartment­ size piano, finish satin walnut, with matching bench. Guaranteed for five years. $145.00. Less than city prices. ■—W. Martin, Exeter South. _____11* COLLIE PUPS, male. Also electric brooder, 300-chick size. Apply Ross •Oke, Phone 177-r-3 Exeter, 11* 1.000 SQUARE BALES of mixed hay. Apply Clarence Knight, phone 177-r-5 Exeter. 11» 1941 PONTIAC. BLUE, in good con­dition. M. Ryckman, South Main St., Exeter. 4:11* ONE REGISTERED dark red Short­ horn bull, 11 months old- Apply Wal­ter Eckel, Varna, telephone -699-r-2 Hensall. 11:18c G-E THREE-BURNER electric range 425: Gendron convertible baby car­riage with runners, $20. Apply 172 Anne Street or phone 551-M.____lie CLEAN RED CLOVER and alfalfa seed. Apply John Hern, 41-18 Kirk­ ton. 11* 2 HOLSTEIN BULL calves, 2 weeks old. Apply Harry Carroll, R.R. 2, Crediton, phone 19-r-12,__________11c TELEVISION More and more people are finding wise to buy their TV set from servicing dealer. It costs no more have this exra protection. We offer you quality merchandise with qualified service. RUSSELL ELECTRIC Phone 109 Exeter it a to More Want Ads Page 5 Watch For The Auction Sale Ads On This Page FOR SALE McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS —Com­ plete parts, trained service. New models on display, —McCulloch Saw Sales, 377 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario. 12-17tfc 2 SCOTCH SHORTHORN bulls, reg­ istered and accredited. Apply Fred Brown, phone 73-r-4 Credion. 11:1'8* 3-lltfc GOO SQUARE BALES mixed hay. —Wm. Dickey. Kirkton 22-r-ll. line WE NOW HAVE a good stock of 6.00x16 tires and many other sizes; 2 b.25x20 tires, like new. Glenn's Auto Wreckers, phone 418, or evenings 693-W Exeter. 11c COLLIE PUPS. Phone Kirkton 33-r-7. —Jim Harris. H* FOR RENT 6-ROOM HOUSE, corner of Andrew and Wellington Streets. All modern conveniences with 4-piece bath up and 2-piece down. Apply Mrs. Alda Anderson, Anderson's Store, Exeter.11:18c SMALL FURNISHED house, lwt and cold water in laundry. Suitable for couple. Apply Ken Hodgins, Cen­ tralia, plione SSO-j-3. 11c SIX-ROOM HOUSE south of Grand Bend, on 21 Highway. Modern con­ veniences. Phone 145 Thedford. 4:11* THE PERFECT GIFT for the patient is a Pillow-Speaker Radio. Rent one today at local hospital. Reasonable rates. 11:18:25:4:11:18* FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum cleaners. Beavers Hardware, Exeter, tfc FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT WANTED Hog Marketing! Exeter District Co-operative has been granted a P.C.V. License to haul hogs to market., and commencing this week we will be making shipment Every Tuesday Ship your hogs through the Co-op and participate in the earnings. Call us well in advance at 287 (collect) and you will receive prompt and courteous service. | Exeter District Co-Op er ■ For Dependable, Quality Used Cars SEE Fred Dobbs Exeter Motor Sales EXETERPHONE 200 SACRIFICE —1946 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe Special Delux with radio and heater. $750.00 in A-l condition. Own­ er leaving country. Call .Exeter 2G-R. A give-away! ____________11* MAGAZINE SPECIALS—Save money . . . subscribe now. “American “ " year $3.00; “Glamour", 1 “House and Garden”, 1 —Exeter Times-Advocate. EVERY magazine and Phone 770. t-anc . . . o u v Home", 1 year $3.50; year $5.00. agent for newspaper. 1500 SUSSEX RED pullets, 10 weeks old March 25. — Phone 57-r-7 Dash­ wood,______________________2-25tfc JOHN DEERE A.R. gas tractor, in new condition. One registered Here­ford bull, serviceable age. Apply Dietrich Bros., Dashwood. 11:18* TENDERS WANTED TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN RE 4.841 LINEAL FT. TILE DRAIN Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for 4,841 lineal feet of tile drain known as the Flem­ ing Drain.Marked cheque of $100.00 must ac­company any tender. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk not later than April 3, 1954.Plans, profiles and specifications may be seen at the office of tlie Clerk.lamest or any tender not necessar­ ily accepted.F, W. MORLOCK, CLERK - 11:18:25c TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN RE 4,290 LINEAL FT. TILE DRAIN Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for 4,290 lineal feet of tile drain known as ‘the Greb Drain.Marked cheque of $100.00- must ac­ company tenders. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk not later than April 3, 1951. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.Plans, profiles and specifications may be seen at the office of the Clerk.F. W. MORLOCK, CLERK 11:18:25c HELP WANTED WOMAN OR GIRL for kitchen work and cleaning. —(Kether's Coffee Shop, Exeter. 11c MIDDLE AGED m a r r i e d woman would like baby sitting, evenings. — Phone 221-R Exeter. ________ lie FARMERS! Arrange now for your farm help. Experienced Holland fam­ ilies. Also wanted to rent—50- to 10Q- acre farms. Write Henry Nyhius, R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31. 12-10tfc REAL ESTATE FARM FOB SALE —125 acres, clay loam, tile-drained, lands all tillable, fertile soil which is now in a high state of cultivation, level land and good fences. Modern 1%-storey brick farm-house, large L-shaped barns in good condition, metal roofs; two im­ plement sheds; pressure system and water supply to house and barns. This farm is located on No. 4 High­ way, 3 miles south of Centralia, and is close to churches, store and schools, n is an exceptional farm, owner-operated, and calls for a down payment of at least half the price in cash. Purchasers interested may ob­ tain further information from the owner. John C. Regan, R.R. 1, Clan- deboye.___________ 11* DUPLEX HOUSE. 2-piece bath up­stairs, 3-piece down and 5 or 6 acres on highway near Exeter. ,— w. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­ man._________________ 3-lltfc 8 - ROOM HOUSE. Nicely painted, heated, lint water, good basement, good location. Garage 18x26. Small fruit trees. Also three lots, very best of land. Apply 89 William St.___4:11* HENSALL—Brick home with garage centrally located, corner lot. New modern bath and downstairs wash­ room. Immediate possession. Reason­ ably priced to settle estate. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Broker R. B, Paterson, Phone 51 _____Hensall, Ontario_________4:11c 100 ACRES STEPHEN Township, brick house, bank barn, possession arranged. —W. C. Pearce, Real Lor, Earl Parsons, Salesman._______3-4tfc CENTRALLY LOCATED for schools, churches and shopping, 3-bedroom _ house, new roof, interior decorating ■>.good, 2 bathrooms, garage. —W. C. '■ Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­ man. . 3-4tfc JOIN US NOW and become a $uc- ce$$ful dealer. Large variety of cos­metics, household necessities, farm products to "sell with interesting dis­ count. Openings in your surroundings. FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier, Dept. 4, Montreal._______________________lie SERVICE EMPLOYEE — Part-time. Apply in person to manager, Bank of Montreal, Hensall, Ontario. 11:18c PART TIME SALESLADIES making $50.00 to $G0.00 per week, full time salesladies easily doubling this. For confidential interview write Ross Dis­ tributing, 421 Wharncliffe Rd. South, London, Ontario.________________lie PART TIME SALESMEN making $50.00 to $60.00 per week, full time men easily doubling this. For con­ fidential interview write Ross Dis­tributing, 421 Wharncliffe Rd. South, London, Ontario.________________11c W’OMAN FOR CLEANING and wash­ ing, 2% or 3 days weekly. Apply Mayfair Bakery, phone 52 Exeter. 11c OFFICE GTRL—Please state educa­ tion, experience, age and if married. Must be trustworthy, intelligent and ambitious. Medina Natural Gas Com­pany Ltd., Box 126, Ayimer, Ontario. 4:11c 10-ROOM SOLID red brick house. Modern, insulated. Upper and lower verandas. Large garage. Suitable for professional man or nursing home. Apply Edmund Geiger, Hensall. ________ 25:4:11c $1,800.00 CASH. Total price $4,300.00 will purchase nicely located home. This house has modern kitchen and bathroom downstairs and small kit­chenette and two-piece bath up. May be used as two apartments or one- family home. Immediate possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. 2-25tf HENSALL fairly new frame house, living room (fireplace), dining room, kitchen (modern), 4-piece bath, hot and cold water. Three-bedrooms. Oil­ burning furnace. Garage. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­ man.______ l-14tfc HENSALL — Beautiful solid brick home for the discriminating buyer. Best corner residential location. All conveniences and facilities. Five bed­rooms. Ideally located with many ex­ tras. Must be seen to be appreciated. Reasonable terms.GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADABroker R. B. Paterson, Phone 51 Hensall, Ontario__________4:11c HOUSEWIVES — Address advertising postcards. Must have good handwrit­ ing. •—Lindo 904, Watertown, Mass. 4:11:18:25* Fully Equipped■ Here Are Just A Few TYPIST Desoto Sedan Desoto Sedan Pontiac Sedan Chrysler V-8 Sedan Plymouth Sedan Dodge Sedan Chevrolet Sedan Dodge Coach ’50 Dodge Sedan ’48 Dodge Coach ’39 Dodge Sedan ’42 Ford Mj-Ton Express BUTTERMAKER — Buttermaker with first-class certificate or buttermaker eligible for certificate, for small Western Ontario creamery. Good working conditions. Apply stating ex­ perience and wages expected to: J. McLean, Lucan Creamery, Lucan, Ont. 4:11:18c AGE 17 TO 18 PREFERRED Single girl, with minimum of two years at High or Technical School. Experience hot necessary. • Luncheon Allowance • Hospital & Surgical Coverage • Good Working Conditions • 35-Hour, 5-Day Week Apply: THE NORTHERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA 8th Floor, Northern Life Bldg.291 Dundas Street, London, Ontario. Introducing Admiral y^LOW PRICE CANADA'S Lowest Priced 100 ACRES WITH comfortable med­ ium sized home. Large barn with good stabling. Silo. Hydro and water .pressure with never-failing well. Soil is a very productive clay loam. Farm is near Exeter and possession will be given at buyer’s convenience. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. . 10-15tfc 6-ROOM HOME, first floor has living- room, one bedroom, large modern kitchen, new three-piece bath, three bedrooms upstairs. Good basement with coal furnace. Extra lot; barn with garage, y—524 William St. 111f• WE ALWAYS HAVE for’sale good farms of various size, price and qual­ity, stores and other businesses, sum­ mer cottages and year round homes. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Par- sons, Salesman.______________5-28tfc RED BRICK COTTAGE, double liv­ing.. room, dining room, kitchen, and 3 beds and full bath upstairs. Oil­ burning furnace. W. C. Pearce, Re- altor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 2-111fc --------------- ------}, all tillable well drained, close to highwayHensall. Six-room house with modern bath. Immediate posses- GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA BrokerR. B. Paterson, Phone 51 Hensall, Ontario 50-ACRE FARM —Level, and near new sion. 11c EXETER DISTRICT—Close to school and town. Excellent 200-acre farm. Brick house with all modern conven­iences. Fine barng with hydro and water pressure throughout. Soil Is deep clay loam and in excellent con­dition. Suitable for cash crops or general farming; 10 acres bush. Other farms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street._______________________2-4tfc Finest TV! ULTRA-MODERN 17" TABLE MODEL ONLY $22995 HIGH SCHOOL district, beautiful ranch style brick house. Spacious livingroom and diningroom with wall to wall broadloom. Very modern kit­chen. Nicely furnished bathroom, two large bedrooms and third room for additional bedroom or den. Full base­ ment with rumpus room, laundry tubs and air-conditioned oil furnace. Like new. Immediate possession. Terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street._______________________2-4 tfc EXETER, BUSINESS BLOCK, with three complete apartments. This pro­ perty shows a real return on invest­ ment over and above taxes and other expenses. Let us give you the de­ tails. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street.______________________ 2-4 tfc USBORNE TWP. 200 acres, 10 sugar bush, 180 arable. Near school and bus route. Exeter 4 miles, Centralia beet loader, 3 miles; 2 barns have some new stabling, metal rdofs, silo. Brick house, slate roof, full bath, forced air furnace. Running water, hydro throughout. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 1-21tfc Lowest Price Ever Offered By Any'TV Maker. HARD A R E QUALITY AT TATR PRICE'S PHONE 27 ________EXETE BRICK HOUSE—Perfect Exeter loca­tion. This home is nicely laid out with four bedrooms and other usual rooms. Roof and exterior of house is in good condition. It has new oil­burning equipment and garage. The lawns are beautiful and nicely plant­ ed with , ornamental shrubs and bushes. This property lends itself to the use of a larger family or for apartment purposes. Reasonable price. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. ................................ 1-21 tfc NEW ONE-FLOOR ultra-modern 5- room rug brick, attic Unfinished, air-conditioned oil heating. Apply 493 Andrew Street. 1-14tfc HENSALL RESIDENTIAL' property. One of Hensail’s finest smaller bouses. This home is comparatively new and is nicely finished through­ out. it have two bedrooms, a dining room and ft very modgfh kitchen and bathroom. Full basement With oil- hurnlnp furnace. Garage. Nicely treed let. Quick possession, C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 12-24tfc STOCK WANTED DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone ‘STONES’ collect, Ingersoll 21. or Exeter 287, I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —Gf. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tfc ATTENTION FARMERS! — Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235, tfc BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BRAY CANADIAN Approved chicks. Interesting crosses or breeds. Dual purpose, for egg or meat markets. Like their N.H. crosses with B.R., Columbian or L.S.: breeds like B.R.. L.S., Black Australorp. Better ask us for complete list with prices, make vour own selection, pullets start from $17,911. Agent —Eric Carscadden, Ex­ eter l'hone 24G-W, lie MISCELLANEOUS PUREBRED IIOLSTEINS — If you would like to get started in Pure­bred Holsteins without investing any money, see Sandy Elliot. • I have a few heifer calves to put out on a ^linre basis. lie BECOME A BOOKKEEPER, steno­ grapher, or typist in your spare time. Lessons 50<S. For particulars, write Canadian Correspondence Courses, 1290 Bay Street, Toronto. 25:4:11* SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED, imme­ diate service. All refuse removed from premises, Phone 108-W Lucan or K'.H-W. 18:25:4:11* PAINTING AND PAPERING CABINET WORK - TILE FLOORS THOS. H. WALKER Phono 553 Exeter WHITEWASHING & CLEANING — Arrangements can .be made. — Bill Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19.8-10tfc BE LONELY NO MORE! Correspond with members of the opposite sex. Some in your vicinity. Write for free particulars today. Ace Greeters, Box 90, Port Credit, Ont. 2-25:4:11:18:25:1* FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its best for all breeds, call the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association between 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays, l’hone collect Clinton 242. 5-14alt.tfc late, Implements and Household Ef­fects; Aaron Oestreicher, prop. Wednesday, April 7 — Livestock and Implements; Ed Stire. prop.Wednesday, April 21 — Livestock and Implements; Harry Trick, prop. AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the premises, LOT NORTH % N.B. 18 VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD undersigned auctioneer is 140 ft. of half-inch pipe; Stewart electric clippers; colony house; War­ner electric brooder; 4 rain shelters; forks shovels; chains; logging chains; set of double team harness and col­ lars; grain bags, sacks and other small articles.NO RESERVE. Farm is sold. Terms cash. Lunch available.WM. B ALLAN TYNE, PROP.W, E. NAIRN, AUCTIONEER11:18c in-The __________ ________ ... structed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, MARCH 13 commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp. REAL ESTATE: Consists of 1/5- acre of land on which is situated a well built 2-storey frame house cov­ered with insul brick, full basement, never-failing water supply, best of garden land. Property very suitably located. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold sub­ ject to a reasonable reserve bid.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: ‘room table and ' chest of drawers; kitchen table and table; end table; with springs and beds with springs __,_________ ious rocking chairs; toilet set; kitchen utensils; 2 electric plates; cradle; trunk; hall stand with mirror; centre tables; electric iron; 2 congoleum rugs, 9x9, nearly new; curtains; seal­ ers; crocks; cellar table; lawn mower; wheelbarrow; .J tons chestnut coal; garden tools; many articles too num­ erous to mention.TERMS: Cash. The estate of the late ELIZABETH "WITZEL SAM "WITZEL, T. H. HOFFMAN, Executors. ALVJN WALPER, AUCTIONEER SATURDAY, MARCH 13 ________ Dining- 6 chairs; daybed; bureau: commode; 6 chairs; drop-leaf lamps; steel bed mattress; 2 single and mattress; var­ AUCTION SALE of Household Effects undersigned auctioneer has re- NOTICES RE VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND BY-LAW NO. 50 Whereas By-law No. 50 of the Corporation of the Village of Grand Bend, passed on the 15th day of Feb­ ruary 1954, provides for submitting for the assent of the electors of the I Corporation qualified to vote on mon­ ey by-laws, a certain proposed money by-law entitled: A by-law to provide for borrowing $85,000 upon debentures to purchase the electrical distributing system, known as the Grand Bend Electrical System, repayments an­ nually to be $0,820.62. And whereas By-law No. 50 of the council of the Corporation, passed on the 15th day of February 1954, pro­ vides for submitting for the opinion of the electors of the Corporation, qualified to vote on money by-laws the following question: “Are you in favour of securing a supply of elec­ tric power or energy from the Hydro- Electric Power Commission of On­ tario?”. Therefore the council of the Village of Grand Bend enacts as follows: That, Monday, the 5th day of April 1954 between 9 o’clock in the fore­ noon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon shall be the day and time for taking the voteOn the 25th day of March 1954 at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, the Reeve shall attend at the Village Hall in Grand Bend and if requested shall appoint in writing, signed by him, two (2) persons to attend at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk, one (1) person to attend at the polling place on behalf of per­ sons Interested in and desirous of promoting the proposed money by-law or voting in the affirmative on the question, and a like number on be­ half of persons interested in and de­ sirous of opposing the proposed, mon- i ey by-law, or voting in the negative I on the said question.The 5th day of April 1954 at the | said Village Hall in the Village of Grand Bend at the hour of G o’clock in the afternoon Is hereby appointed the time and place for the summing up by the Clerk of the Corporation the number of votes given for or against the proposed by-law. A Tenant who desires to vote must deliver to the Clerk of the Village of Grand Bend not later than the 10th day before the day appointed for the above votes the declaration provided for by Subsection 3 of Section 276 of The Municipal Act, Chapter 243, RSO 1950.The above matters will be con­sidered by the council of the Village of Grand Bend at the council meet­ ing on Monday, the 5th day of April 1954.I, HERBERT WAINWRIGHT, Clerk of the Village of Grand Bend, certify that By-law No. 50, published above, to be a true and correct copy. (Signed) HERBERT WAINWRIGHT, Clerk of the Village of Grand Bend. 4:11:18c The _____.___ ________ __ . _ceived instructions to sell by public auction on MAIN STREET SOUTH, EXETER on SATURDAY. MARCH 13at 1:30 p.m. sharp, the following: Electric coffee percolator; Sani Boy garbage pail; few odd dishes; rocking chair; wood or coal annex; kitchen table; G chairs; dining room extension table; buffet; desk; bread box; 2 clothes baskets; electric Iron with cord; mantle radio; 2 wicker bottom chairs; small chest of drapers; corn popper; clothes horse; card table: lamp table; % bed, springs and spring - filled mattress; 2 dressers; Chinese checker board; long handled wall brush; magazine rack; child’s rocking chair; 2 verandah chairs and table; 2 lawn chairs; fruit jars; flower pots; wash tub; small enamel tub; garden hose; covered garbage can; lawn mower; step stool; lawn rake; lunch box and thermos; cross-cut saw. Bedspread; box of dishes; window blinds: 3 rolls of linoleum 6% ft.; meat saw; pair shoes, size 10; pair skates, size 8; toilet tank, complete with fittings; wash tub; lawn chairs; 2 wash basins; 3 crocks; 3-piece wal­ nut bedroom suite; steel ped, springs and mattress; hall tree; lamp; small table; electric heater; cabinet sewing machine (White); shovels, rakes, hoes, cultivator, sprinkler; vacuum cleaner and attachments; chesterfield chair and stool; electric range; rock­ing chair; oak dresser.TERMS: Cash. MAI-ILON RYCKMAN, PROP. FRED DAWSON, CLERK FRANK TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER 4:11c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate ofEdward Fletcher McDougall All persons having claims against the estate of Edward Fletcher Mc­Dougall, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron. Gentleman, who died on or about March 1, 1954. aro* required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solici­tors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 27th 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 Solicitors for the Executrix, .Exeter, Out, 11:18:25c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Tractor, Farm Implements, Hay and Miscellaneous Items On the premises. LOT 23, CON. 13, HAY TWP. 1’4 miles west of Zurich. ’4 mile north Bronson Line The undersigned auctioneer is ... structed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 commencing at 1 o’clock p.m. sharp. LIVESTOCK: White Durham cow, due in April; red Durham cow, due in April; roan Durham cow, due in April; roan Durham cow, due in May; red Durham cow, carrying third calf, due latter part of March; roan Durham cow, fresh two weeks, with ■ calf at foot; roan Durham cow, with calf at foot; red Duram heifer, carry­ ing second calf, due in May; blue roan cow, due time of sale; part Durham and Holstein cow, due in April; Holstein heifer, carrying sec­ ond calf, due in April; Holstein hei­fer, milking, due in May: part Hol­ stein and Durham cow, due time of sale; 5 Durham heifers, rising two years old; 5 Durham yearlings; 2 years old: 5 Durhma yearlings: 2 Durham summer calves; 2 Durham fall calves. This is an exceptionally good herd of cattle in best of con­dition. PTGS: 25 York started weanlings. TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS: Trac­tor, Allis Chalmers “C”, in good con­dition, equipped with 2-row hydraulic scuffler and bean puller; McDeering binder, 7-ft. cut, like new; McDeering mower, 6-ft. cut; Fleury 2-furrow tractor plow; 3-drum 9-ft. steel land roller; McDeering 7-ft. tractor culti­ vator; McDeering 3-sectlon drag har­rows; No. 7 M.H, hav loadc: M.H. side rake; 1-horse scuffler; Renfrew electric, cream separator; Woods oat roller, equipped with 2-h.p. electric motor; root pulper, equipped with %- h.p. electric motor; circular saw: bag truck; 100 ft. snow fence; set of bob sleighs with platform: set of harness: 500 cap. electric chick brooder: 3 shelters; feeders: many articles too numerous to .mention, HAY: 200 Square, bales of clover hav. best .of quality, TERMS: Cash. MRS. MELIZZA GEIGER, PROP. EARL WETDO. CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. in- AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE DATES Alvin Walper, Auctioneer HENSALL SALES ARENA EVERY THURSDAY AT 1i30 F?.M. Saturday* March 13 — Real Estate and Household Effects; estate of the lato Elizabeth Witzel.Wednesday, March 17 — Livestock and implements; Mrs. Melizza, ,Gei­ ger1, prop. . _ _...Friday, March 19 — Household Ef­ fects and Miscellaneous Items; Mrs. Enos Herdman, prop,Saturday, Match 20 — Real Estate and Household Effects; Wm. Farrell, ^Tuesday, March 23 — Real Estate, Livestock, Implements; Ed Lippert, 1 Wednesday, March 24 — Livestock, Implements: Ray .Tory, .prop.Friday? March 26 — Livestock and TmpTomenfs; Tom Cfttfii&bML f>rdp, Saturday, March 27 — Real Estate and Household Effects, estate of the laic Richard Vallow. _Wednesday, March 31 — Real Ds- Extensive Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements and Feed E. Nairn, auctioneer, will Sell by public auction onHIGHWAY 83 4 miles north of Kirkton, 7 miles east of Exeter on , THURSDAY, MARCH 18 commencing at 12:30 p.bi. HORSES: A matched team of Clyde geldings, 3,400 lb. CATTLE: 18 highgrade Holstein cows, consisting of G due time of sale, 2 freshened in February, 3 freshened in January, 7 in December and re­ bred, 5 two-yedr-old heifers due in the fall, 6 yearling heifers, 12 Ahgus calves from 2 to 4 ihonths old. HOGS: Eight store bogs, 150 lbs. each; 30 shoats, 40 to 70 lbs.FEED: 150 bu. mixed grain fit for seed; 300 bales hay; 100 bales straw; 10 ton loose hay; a quantity of en­ silage. Thirty cords bard maple body wood 14” long, all split. IMPLEMENTS: Oliver '’77” crop tractor, used 2 years: threshing machine, 22: ‘ “ spring-tooth cultivator w. AUCTION SALE of Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the premises,LOT 1, CON. 6, USBORNE TWP, 2^ miles south of Elimville The undersigned auctioneer has re­ceived instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, MARCH 19 commencing at 1:30 p.m.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 3-piece chesterfield suite; extension table; 6 dining room chairs; 3 living room tables; sofa bed; writing desk; 2 bed­ room suites; kitchen cabinet; 2 kit­chen ranges; Quebec heater; daybed; trilight lamps; mirrors; clock; hot­ plate; kitchen table and chairs; elec­ tric washing machine; coal-oil stove; drapes; floor coverings; quantity of dishes; extension ladder; rotary pump with motor; quantity of coal’; step­ladder: lawn mower; 2-wheel trailer; wheelbarrow; garden hose; grind­stone; iron posts; quantity of gyproc and masonite; wagon box; 20 ft, in. pipe; quantity of alfalfa and red clover seed; window sash; quantity of lumber; iron pump and pipe; quantity of baled hay; carpenter tools and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. MRS. ENOS HERDMAN. PROP. ALVIN PYM, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER 11:18c mention.LIVESTOCK CATTLE: Two Durham cows carry­ing second calf, due in May; Durham cow, due befoi’c sale vate, part Durham and Hereford cows, due in April; April; calf at cattle; bull. HOGS: Two choice Yorn sows car­rying third litter, due before sale date; 8 stoclcer pigs, averaging 175 lbs. each.HAY & CORN: 200 bales of choice hay; 4 tons cob corn.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 3 - piece chesterfield suite; complete dining room suite, 6 chairs, table; daven­ port; 3 bedroom suites; kitchen table, 6 chairs; electric washing machine; Raymond sewing machine; McClary kitchen range; 2-pot plates; electric radio: high chair; quantity of dishes; sealers, etc., etc.This being an extra large sale sell­ ing will start sharp at 12:30.TERMS: Cash. ED LIPPERT, PROF. GLEN WEBB, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER ll:18o due before sale date; 2 part zz~;:z, tzz '.i Durham cow, due middle of Durham cow, milKing, with foot; 5 yearling Durham grass 2 fall calves; white Durham Clearing AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Tractors, Combines, Implements, Livestock, Hay and Household Effects On the premises, LOT 12, N% cf 14, STEPHEN TWP. 3 miles sotith of Dashwood or 3’4 .miles west of Crediton and 1 mile north. The undersigned auctioneer is structed to sell by public auction TUESDAY, MARCH 23 commencing at 12:30 sharp. REAL ESTATE: Consists of acres of land, Lot 12 and 13, N1/. of 14, all good tillable land with the exception of 12 aeries of good hard wood bush; farm well drained, bank barn, drive shed and garage; 2-storey house with built-in Cupboards, ample water supply, hydro throughout. Fifty-acre farm, Lot 13, Ny, of 16, all tillable land, 10 acres in fall wheat, very suitable as grass farm. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold sub­ ject to a reasonable reserve bid. If not previously sold. TRACTORS & COMBINES: M.H. 22 standard tractor; M.H. 81 standard tractor; M.H. 6-ft. combine, motor- driven; M.H. -2-row self-propelled corn picker; Case hay baler, square bales with twine tie. The above named implements in new condition. IMPLEMENTS: M.H. 24-plate 28" tractor disc; 7-ft. power mower; 20- ft. grain elevator; M.H. large size grain roller; 7-ft. spring-tooth culti­ vator; Junior tractor loader equipped with bulldozer, dirt scoop and manure fork; power post-auger; 2-section dia­ mond harrows; combine buzz-saw and emery; 2-furrow tractor plow; 500- gal. steel tank: 200-amp. electric welder, tractor driven; 11-run ferti­ lizer drill; 2-row hydraulic corn plant­ er with fertilizer attachments; rotary weeder; 2-drum steel land roller; 2 large size 2-wheel trailers; colony house; Briggs Statton motor; various electric motors; large CO2 fire ex­ tinguisher; rubber belts, various sizes; 2-wheel rubber tire spreader. Hydraulic jacks; vices; cables; blow torch; garage tools; 2 rolls barb wire; 50 rds. woven fence; 80 steel posts; 20 cedar posts; quantity of 1’4x2" lumber: 1,200-lb. beam scales; fanning mill; Renfrew electric cream separa­ tor; high power .303 British rifle; single-barrel shotgun. Many articles in- on 100 Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Tractor, Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects On the premises. LOT 5, N.B. STEPHEN TWP. 2 miles west of Exeter on Highway 83 The undersigned auctioneer is in­ structed to sell by public auction on •WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 commencing at 1:00 p.m. sharp. LIVESTOCK: Hereford cow, due first of April; Hereford cow. fresh 2 weeks, with calf at foot; part Hol­ stein and Hereford cow, milking, with calf at foot; Durham cow, due time of sale; Hereford cow, due first of April; Durham cow, milking, calf at foot; part Hereford and Durham cow, due time of sale; Durham cow, with calf at foot, fresh two weeks; part Hereford and Durham cow, due time of sale; 3 Durham heifers with calves at foot; 2 Hereford and Durham hei­ fers, due latter part of May; 5 Here­ford heifers, 2 years old, in market condition; 2 Hereford steers, averag­ ing 1.100 lbs. each, market condition; 2 Hereford steers, rising 2 years old; Hereford farrow cow, market condi­ tion; 10 Hereford yearlings; yearling Jersey heifer; reg. Hereford bull. This is* an extra good herd of cat­ tle. Convince yourself by seeing them on day of sale. TRACTORS & TRUCK: Co-op trac­tor, new motor and tires, guaranteed condition; Farina)) “A" tractor, new­ly overhauled, equipped with scuffler, plow and sugar beet lifter; T935^Chev half-ton truck. IMPLEMENTS: drill, 13-run, "" plow; McD, loader, like new; McD. McD. heavy corn binder; ____ ____ __„ McCormick Deering M.H. ' ’ " . __ McD. fertilizerlike new; McD. 3-furrdw G-ft. mower; McD. hay- new; McD. .side rake, 3-section leVer harrows; spring cultivator; __ ... . , McD. heavy spring vator; McCormick Deering rake; M.H, binder, 7-ft. cut; manure soreader. rubber tire; ____ 3-drum steel roller; heavy duty Bueh­ ler rubber tire wagon, equipped with sugar beet dump rack and hay rack; rubber tire wagon and wagon box; sleighs and gravel box; Hornet chain saw (Model B.J.); trailer and stock racks: Gem oat roller; stone boat; circular saw; dirt scraper; wheel­barrow; large heavy barn jack; woven wire fence stretchers; chains; sling ropes: colony house; 2 shelters; Oster electric clipper; 2 steel water troughs; 12-ft. row boat; 8 milk cans (8 gals.); •Yi-b.p. electric motor; ’/t-h.p. electric motor and emery; 1,200-lb. beam scales; root pulper; shovels; forks; 7 cords wood. Many articles too numer­ous to mention. HAY & GRAIN: 20 loads of choice mixed hay. timothy and alfalfa; 150 bushels mixed grain; 35 bushels of wheat. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Finlay oil stove, like new; 200-gal. supply tank; kitchen cabinet; kitchen table with 8 matching chairs; wardrobe; varous tables, etc., etc.TERMS: Cash. RAY .TORY, PROP. GARNET TIICKS. CLERKALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER 11:18c McD. culti- dirnipM.H. M.H. numerous AM I WORTH? row tor, usuu z years; DioP machine, 22x38; 8-ft. tMcD. niK-i.vui.il vuiii vtiiufj traC.tor disCJ John Deere Model H tractor manure spreader; Oliver 6-ft. power mower; Pape.c hammer mill; Cockshutt rubber tired Wagon with rack; Oliver three- furrow plow. A11 nearly new.M,H, 7-foot binder; M.II. wagon and raek; John Deere hay loader; M.H. fertilizer drill; McD. side rake; Bissell 3-drum roller; 4-sectlon iron harrows: 100-ft. threshing belt; 40-ft. endless belt; steel water trough with It takes the right feed to get the right results. The right result means profits because it means the differ­ ence between “A” grade hogs and “C” grade hogs. It costs as much to buy or raise and feed a “C” grade hog as an “A” grade hog; but which one is worth more? In fact, a C grade hog will cost more to feed because it takes more pounds of grain to make it even resemble a hog that’s fed right. Iry SHUR-GAIN hog feeds—they are formulated for Can­ adian hogs, and tested under Canadian conditions at the SMUR-GAIN Demonstration Farm. Cann's Mill Ltd. Exeter Whalen Corners