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WQODHAM
Mrs, T. G. W a n 1 e s s, John,
Elizabeth
few days
Toronto,
Rachel
a few days with Mr.
Jack Smith.
■Mrs. D, C.
misfortune to
break several
and Margaret spent a
with Mrs, Adams, of
Levy, St. Marys, spent
and Mrs.
Stephens "had the
fall last week and
bones in her
Mr. William Mills and
Ken. Mills visited on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doupe.
The (pupils and teacher,
Yvonne Mills, -had Open House
at the school Friday afternoon,
The pupils gave a program of
various numbers and also
their work on display.
foot.
Mr.
with
Miss
had
H. S. TURNER
Goderich Ontario
WAH F/MSWREDECORATES A LARGE
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Only one appeal is made
each year by the Ontario
Society for Crippled Child
ren. Buy and
Seals and help
children.
use Easter
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SEATjS —USE EASTER
HELP CRIPPLED
CHILDREN
Traquair
HARDWARE
Clearing
Our
Used Cars
KIRKTON
Mrs. Ray Francis has return
ed to her home, .having spent the
past two weeks with her daugh
ter, Mrs, Ray (Stewart at Ottawa.
■Mrs. M. Gregory is holidaying
with her sister, Mrs. H. Ulot at
■St. Marys.
The community skating rink
has been the scene of great act
ivities this past week, with skat
ing parties from Mitchell, Roys
Church Young People and hoc
key games with Staffa, Wood
ham and Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tufts and
daughter Annq, of London, spent
the week-end with Mrs. Truman
Tufts.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Marshall
spent the week-end with ,’Mr. and
•Mrs. C. F. Marshall at Hamilton
and while there attended a birth
day celebration for Mr. Mar
shall .who had just returned
from a two month holiday in
Scotland with the curlers from
Canada.
Mrs. Cecil Skinner, of
were guests of Mr.
Horace Delbridge on
W1NCHELSEA
Mr. Joe Bailey and Miss |Betty
Bailey visited Sunday with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bailey, .of Kirkton.
Mr. Clarence Ford, Kitchener,
and Mr. and Mrs. Newman .Baker
of Welburn, visited over Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Ford.
Mr. and
Centralia,
and Mrs.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Camp
bell and girls, of Exeter, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arm
strong on 'Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan
and family spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. John
McDonald, of Staffa.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong
were at Hagersville on Monday
and called on relatives .there.
• Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Carty, of
i London, Miss Kay Hey, of Exe
ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Prance were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Walters on Sunday.
A I Plymouth Special Deluxe
J Coach, new car condition.
A | Chevrolet Sedan, radio and i
T11 heater. A good buy. (
an-
the
38
29
Dodge Custom Sedan. A I real good car in A-l shape.
I Ford Coachcheap trans-
[ portation.
“TERMS, TRADES ACCEPTED'
Hensail
Motor Sales
DODGE, DESOTO
SALES AND SERVICE
Phone 31 Hensall
blanshard
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper,
Ruth, Clare and Veryl were Sun
day evening dinner guests
and Mrs. Cecil Camm, of
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
ford, Walter and Donnie were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Trewartha, of Holmesville.
Mr, and Mrs. Milton . Hooper
spent Friday in Clinton with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Carter.
Mrs. Fred Pattison
few days last week with
Mrs. Orville Langford,
tralia.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Kirkton, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. i
(Milton Hooper.
Mrs. James Mossey and Kath
leen, Mr. Joe Jaques were Sun
day guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Wes
Mossey.
Mr. William Jones is sport
ing a new Massey-Harris tractor.
(Mr. Shaw, (Mr- Kenneth Shaw
and Mr. Alex 'Shaw, of Arthur,
were Sunday guests of Mr.
Mrs. Wes 'Mossey.
Mr. Cecil Mossey . spent
week-end in Toronto.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Waugh
and Mrs. T, Waugh, of London,
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Leonard Thacker.
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller,
Ray, Ruth and Bobby, of Sun
shine Line, were last Sunday
evening dinner guests of Mr. and
•Mrs. Kenneth Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson
attended the funeral of their
uncle, Mr, Fred Johnson, Kirk
ton, and had supper with Mr.
and Mrs. E. Selves.
Carl Mills, of Auburn,
/Miss Audrey Parkinson, of Wel
burn, spent the week-end at
their homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Saakei were
Wednesday evening dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. (Mitchell Leibler.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Leibler,
of Mitchell, were Sunday
ning dinner guests of Mr.
Mrs. Milton Hooper.
of Mr.
Wood-
spent a
Mr, and
of Cen-
Paul, of
■ evening
and Mrs,
and
the
Mr.
eve-
and
'' LOST AND FOUND NOTICE
HORSES for sale or exchange. I
have some horses which I will
guarantee good workers at all
times, which I will sell or ex
change for other unsatisfac
tory or aged horses, G. J,
Dow, box 83, phone 83.
12:19:26* tfc
CHEAP—-New Sunbeam electric
“Shavemaster”, $23. Used a
few times. Save money you
formerly spent on soap, blades,
styptic pencils. Apply at The
Exeter Times-Advocate. tfc
FOR SALE—-Reasonable. “Good
Cheer” range; large oak rock
er; aquarium; Edison disc
phonograph, 30 records; also
200 assorted Edison disc re
cords, $5 a dozen. —J. W.
Powell, Victoria St, West.
3-16tfc
FOR SALE — Davenport, opens
into full-size bed, spring-filled
mattress, opposite collapsed po
sition gives comfortable ches
terfield. Apply to Box “A”
Times-Advocate. Phone 29<0^-M.
16*
FOR SALE—’36 Oldsmobile se
dan, priced reasonably. Frank
Triebner*
ter.
phone 45S-r-6 Exe-
16*
BROODER HOUSE—S’x 16’, as
phalt shingle roof, roll brick
siding, like new. Also brooder
stove, used one year. Apply:
Lyman Gratton, Grand Bend.
16:23*
FOR SALE—Soft and hardwood.
Apply to Heber Davis, R.R. 1,
Centralia. Phone 9-r-21 Lucan.
16*
FOR SALE — Grey Percheron
mare, 6 years old; black year
ling colt. —Thos. Slavin, R.R.
2, Kippen. 16*
LOST—Brown and white Collie pup on Wednesday,’’ March 8,
that answers to the name of
“Buster”. A boy’s 'Christmas
gift. Finder please telephone
15-r-4 Lucan, Orville Lang
ford. 16c
LOST—Near Beavers Hardware,
a paii’y of black kid gloves,
suede trimmed. Please leave
at Times-Advocate, 16*
LOST—Would the person who
took the black wallet from be
side a 4-year-old boy looking
at the comic books in Robert
son’s Drug Store please return
as the party is known. 16c
FOUND—One Beagle h.o u n d
Apply; R. B. Gates, Centralia,
phone 40-r-24. 16c
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Female help. Capable
woman for cleaning. -—Phone
5 2 Exeter. 16c
WANTED •— Licenced mechanic.^
Terms. Year ’round job, wages’
and bonus. Prefer young man,
Apply: Box “G”, The .Times-
Advocate. 16c
WANTED—Baker’s helper or
man to learn baking business.
Apply; Kirkton Bakery, phone
50. 16 c
WANTED—O n e full-time girl
and one part-time girl for
traying eggs. Apply: Lakeview
Hatchery, Exeter. 16c
REAL ESTATE
COAT EXCHANGED — A t the
James 'Street United Church
on Sunday morning, a gent’s
light topcoat was exchanged
in error. Will the party who
took the one that was left
please return it to the church
and receive their own. 16*
AUCTION SALES
vise; sugar kettle; set double
■blocks and pulleys; fence stret-,
cher; 2 logging chains; 2 sgjs
team harness; 5 horse collars.
MISC.: Colemail gas lamp;
Coleman gas iron; Aladdin hang
ing lamp; Coleman gas stove
and oven; Gurney white enamel
cook stove, w’th reservoir, 3
months old.
TERMS; Cash. Everything to
be sold without reserve.
J. R, McLean, Auctioneer
16*
2
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Nearly New Farm
Power Machinery, Fowlp
Grain and Cattle
W. E. Nairn, auctioneer,
will sell by public auction
Lot 15, Con. 1, Ellice,
half mile east of Sebringville,
3 miles west of Stratford
off No, 8 Highway, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22
at 1:30 p.m.
MACHINERY: Ford tractor on
rubber with starter ^.nd lights,
also front end loadei;; Ford trac
tor, with starter and lights; 2
sets of Ford 2-way discs; 1 set
double discs; tiller; packer ;
s p r i n g tooth cultivator; stiff
tooth cultivator; Hydro scoop;
Coby manure spreader, with
power take off; rear end tractor
mower; side rake; Ford buck
rake; 6-ft. M.H. Clipper combine
with motor; grainf blower; elec
tric grain grinder; 5-h.p. motor;
grindei’ with speed jack; 13-disc
Cockshutt fertlizer drill; corn
loader; corn box
2,000-pound set of
Coby farm wagon
Universal milking
AUCTION SALE OF
Farm Stock, Implements
The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by public
auction on ’
Lot 35, Con. 2, North Boundary,
Usbome, ,
One mile east of No. 4 Highway
FRIDAY, MARCH 17
at 1:00 p.m. sharp
STOCK: One good work mare;
brood sows; 8 chunks; York
hog.
IMPLEMENTS: A.R. _
Deere tractor, in_ good shape
Massey Harris ' : ‘ •
mower, 6-foot;
mower, 6-foot;
Chalmers combine, with pickup
attachment; grain grinder, with
speed jack; 2 rubber-tired
wagons with grain boxes; steel-
tired wagon; spring tooth culti
vator; 2 four-section harrows;
disc harrow, 12-plate; land roll
er; double disc; corn cultivator;
I.H.C. corn binder; hay loader;
manure spreader; 3-furrow trac
tor plough; 2-furrow tractor
plough; 2 walking ploughs; scuf-
fler; fanning- mill; root pulper;
1,200-lb. scales; 3 rabbit pens;
5 chicken shelters and feeders;
2 sap pans; 185 buckets; 2
gathering barrels; 2 supply bar
rels; 150-gal. fuej barrel; 2 oil
barrels; post drill; vice; quan
tity of hardwood; light wagon;
2 pig troughs; 125 bales of
straw; 7 loads of bean straw;
set double harness; iron kettle;
forks; chains; whiffle trees
neckyoke; boxes; barrels; pails
13-disc fertilizer drill; Z.“.
circular saw; 10-foot dump rake;
2 500-chick coal oil brooders;
log jack; saw-dust burner; 2
rolls of chick wire, 10 rods each;
emery stone; pig shelter; hand
cutting box; drive belt; front
and back axles of an Essex car;
5 .good .500x20 tires and tubes;
a share in a silo filler cutting
box.
TERMS: Cash.
Walter Madge, Proprietor
Fred Dawson, Clerk
Frank Taylor, Auctioneer
binder,
Massey
No. 60
John
7-foot;
Harris
Allis
binder and
and pipes;
scales; H.B.
on rubber;
machine, 2 double units; Chore
Boy milking machine, 2 single
units; 2-furrow M.H. tractoi*
plow; lift type spike tooth har
row; set of 5-section drag har
rows; a new half-ton Ford pick
up truck; 1949 Kaiser sedan;
IB ton army truck; heavy 2-
wheeled trailer; small 2-wheeled
trailer; 4-wheeled trailer.
FOWL: 400 Rhode Island Red
yearling hens.
■Colony house, and S -chicken dll pl fppcs
GRAIN: 150 bus. wheat.
CATTLE: Yearling steer; 3
purebred accredited Holstein bull
calves.
TERMS:
sold.)
A. O.
W. E.
VILLAGE ACREAGE with build
ing suitable for conversion to
a 2-family residence. Water
and electricity now in. —W.
C. Pearce. 3-16tfcFOR SALE—Good cattle hay.
Apply: Frank Smythe, Cen
tralia. 16*
Junior Fa rmers To
See Hog Processing
The Huron and Perth Junior
Farmers and County Hog Pro
ducers, in co-operation with the
Whyte Packing Company and the
Dominion Livestock Branch, are
staging two half-day demonstra
tions on processing and market
ing hogs at the Whyte plant,
Stratford.
Huron breeders are visiting
the plant
afternoon,
Thursday, March 16. The pro
gram will
and both junior and senior farm-,
ers have been invited to .attend.
To See Processes
Hog Producers
assemble at the
packing company
when grading on
■place. An opportunity to see the
kill and inspection of .tlie various
processes in the
live hog to the
will be provided.
Demonstations
the^ carcass and
hog disease and their effect will
be given by Elgin Senn, chief
hog grader for Ontario; Dr.
S. Hanmore, of the Federal
Health of Animals branch; and
the local ‘staff of the Whyte
Packing Company.
FOR SALE—’46 102 GRC Mas
sey Harris tractor, in good
condition, lights and wheel
weights. Apply: Earl Dietrich,
Dashwood, phone Sl-r-16. 16*
125 ACRES good soil on county
road ~
brick
good condition,
hydro. See it, you’ll like it.
Only $8,5 00. —W. C. Pearce,
Realtor. 3-16tfc
neai’ Walton. Beautiful
•house. L-shape’ barns,
drilled well,
I.H.C.
this (W e d n e s d a y)
and Perth breeders on
be the same both days
are asked to
yards of the
at one p.m.
foot will take
plant from the
Wiltshire side
FOR SALE—11 - run
fertilizer drill, good
Apply: Phil Johns,
44-r-21 Kirkton,
Cockshutt
condition,
telephone
16*
FOR SALE—Four head of Dur
ham cattle. Phone 33-r-9 Kirk
ton. 16*
100 ACRES Hay Twp. near
highway, brick house, bank
barn, good stabling,- strawshed
with pig pens. Some bush,
balance tillable. $6,000. —W.
C. Pearce, Realtor. 3-16tfc
Cash. (The farm is
Elliot, Proprietor
Nairn, Auctioneer
16e
FOR SALE—’42 Chev Fleetline
in good condition; ’34 Dodge
sedan with new paint job.
Apply: Broderick Bros., tele
phone 277. 16*
FOR SALE—Three spring coats
and one suit, sizes 12 and 14,
all in very good condition, too
small for owner, reasonable.
—Phone 26-W. 16*
RESORT PROPERTY for sale—
Grand Bend, Ont., south on
Blue Water Highway, number
of lots 100 ft. frontage
highway, selling at $10
foot frontage. —Herman
Gill, Realtor, Grand Bend.
on
per
M.
16c
Of
On
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Real Estate, Household
Effects and Auto
the promises in Drysdale,
Lot 25, Stanley Township
10 miles north of Grand Bend
on No. 21 Highway
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by public
auction on
SATURDAY, MARCH 25
REAL ESTATE: Consisting of
one-quarter acre of land upon
which is situated a modern full
2-storey dwelling with full base
ment. Newly covered with insul-
brick, equipped with hydro, has
sun
etc.,
Also some fruit trees, best of
garden land, never-failing water
supply, an ideal home in the
summer resort area.
This property is in first
condition and will be sold
ject to a reserved bid.
TERMS of Real Estate:
on day of sale; balance in thirty
days.
AUTOMOBILE: ’37 Chevrolet
De Lux Coach, correct mileage
45,000 miles, has new battery
and four new tires. This ear is
in perfect condition in every
way.
A. FULL LINE of Household
Effects in next week’s issue.
Peter Masse, Joseph Masse,
Executors of the estate of late
Nelson Masse
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
16:23c
FARM FOR SALE—100 acres,
Lot 4, Con. 2, Hay Township,
close to highway and canning
factory, brick house, with
hydro, bank barn, good stab
ling strawshed with pig pens,
water in house and barn. Ap
ply to Mrs. William Taylor,
Exeter. 16*
the
AUCTION SALE
Of Used Equipment
at the
HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX
on
Victoria Street
FRIDAY, MARCH 31
at 2 o’clock
following used equipment,
subject to a reserve bid.
Two G-E electric stoves; G-E
refrigerator; G-E washing ma
chine; kitchen wall cupboards;
and Fawcett oil space heater.
Frank Taylor, Auctioneer
E. D. Howey, Clerk
16:23c
on cutting up
discussions on NOTICES
I _
jLieury Farm Forum
Monday evening last was
other enjoyable night for
L i e u r y Farm Forum group.
There was a good attendance of
thirty-two members. They met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alec Reid.
_ Three groups were formed to
discuss the topic of .the evening,
“Can We Farm Co-Operatively?”
All * groups came to the con
clusion that it was impossible
in our community aftei* so many
years of private ownership of implements.
, lively music
, recreation by
Ison .and Mr.
rMr. Hilton Amos acted as dis-
tcussion leader for the evening in
| place of the regular leader, Mrs.
: Laverne Allison, who is shut-in
with.measles in her home. A de-
j licious lunch with a social half
hour topped off the meeting.
Next Forum meeting will be
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Erskine, March 20.
Good
were
Mrs.
Erwin Thompson,
G.
DOG OWNERS
Please take notice that 1950
Dog Taxes are now due and
must be paid on or before April
1, 1950.
Bates
games and
provided for
Stan Thomp-
Progress in surgery of the
heart has been almost as rapid
as surgery of any part of the
human body. In fact, while ab
dominal surgery of an extensive
nature was ushered in 100 years
ago with the discoveiy of anes
thesia, heart surgery is still in
its infancy.
Male dog ........................... $2.00
Female dog ...... $4.00
Each additional male ...... $4.00
Each additional female .... $6.00
Spayed female .................. $2.00
Please make payments prompt
ly at Clerk’s Office.
C. V. Pickard, Clerk
16:23c
FARM FOR SALE—55 acres or
less full set of good buildings,
Lot 9, Con. 7, Stephen, half
mile south of Crediton. Apply:
John Kuznick, phone Crediton
72-r-6. 16:23*
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
FOR SALE!—Modern home; 3
cottages on a well travelled
highway, cold water on tap,
built-in cupboards; also pri
vate drive and parking lot;
pressure system in home, hot
or cold on tap, 3-pce. bath,
large garage, approximately
one-half or one acre ground.
Apply; Murray Neil, R.R. 2,
Centralia, phone Crediton 10-J
2:9:16c
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PAINTING—-Spray and brush.
Arrange with us early. Houses,
barns, sheds, roofs, etc. —Ly
man Gratton, Grand Bend,
phone Dashwood 42-r-iS.
Mar. 16: May 4 *
I AM TN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size, any
age. •—G. J. Dow, phone S3
Exeter. 12:19:26*tfc
BE SURE TO GET your Ren-O-
Sal Tablets when you get your
chicks, for their growth and
stimulation, as well as for
control of Cecal Coccidiosis.
They are cheap, as you use
only 2 tablets per gallon of
drinking water per
The chicks grow at
per cent faster. Your
bury dealer—L. V.
Exeter, phone 266.
2:9:16:23:30:6c
growth,
least 14
Dr. Salis-
Hogarth,
COD LIVER OIL for your poul
try and animals $2.85 per
gal. in tins. L. V. Hogarth,
Exeter, phone 266. 2:9:16c
SEWING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Traquair’s Hardware
Weak, Tired, Nervous,
Pepless Men, Women
Get New Vim, Vigor, Vitality
Pay goftdbye to ilttaS Weak, always tired fccllngis,
depression and nerVB’USnosa duo to weak, tbin
blood. Get ut> tooling fresh, be peppy all day, have
plenty ot vitality left over by evening. Take Ostrex.
Contains iron. vitamin fit, calcium, phosphorus
tor blood building, body strengthening, stimulation,
invigorates system■, Improves appetite. tlJgfeStSv®
powers. Costs little. New "get nemmititoa" sitfs
only coo. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for now. nor
mal imp, vim,vigor, this very day. At all druggists.
WANTED—40 head of cattle to
feed for about two months,
plenty of hay, beans, straw
and corn. Apply: Ross Love,
phone 100-r-iB Hensail. 16*
Farm Sold — Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of T.B. Tested Cattle
(No Reactors)
and Implements
! undersigned has received
instructions from
LLOYD BAKER
sell by public auction at
McGillivray Township
mile north of Parkliill
on Highway 81 on
TUESDAY, MARCH 21
1:30 pan.
Bay Belgium geld-
6; grey Percheron
8; black Percheron
3; Clyde bay
1
TENDERS WANTED
FOR THE NEW HOUSE you *had
in mind, you’ll want a nice
lot, in a good neighborhood.
I have 2. Act quick, if you
want one or both. —-J. W.
Powell, Victoria St. West.
3-16-tfc
porch, builtin cupboards,
and an adjoining garage,
best of
class
sub
10%
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Tenders for Repairing Drain
Sealed tenders will be received
by the undersigned up until 6
o’clock p.m. on Friday, March
24, 1950, for the repair of the
Corbett Drain.
Work to commence as soon as
possible after contract is
and to consist of 5,900 cu.
of excavation. Plans, profile,
specifications of the work
be seen at the office of
clerk in Credlton. '•
A markea cneque of $200.00
must accompany each tender,
lowest or any tender not neces
sarily accepted.
F. W. Mortock,
Clerk of Twp. of stephen
9:16c
FOR SALE—Comfortable two-
bedroom cottage with all con
veniences. Nice lot. Well locat
ed. Immediate possession. Rea
sonable price. Other houses.—
C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St., Exeter. 2c
let,
yds.
and
may
the
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Tenders for Gravel Hauling
Contract
Sealed tenders for the crush
ing and hauling of 8,000 cu. yds.
of crushed stone will be received
up until 6 o’clock p.m. on. Fri
day, Match 24, 1950. State flat
rate for hauling anywhere in
the township.
Gravel to be hauled from
Moody’s Pit. Contract to be com
pleted by the 15th day of June,
1950. Marked cheque must ac
company each tender*, lowest or
any tender not necessarily ac
cepted.
I
or
F, W. Morlock,
Clerk of Twp. of Stephen
9:16c
FOR SALE—Service station and
garage. Ideal location on high
way, 4 pumps. Well estab
lished business. Fine cement
block building, Complete with
two-bedroom apartment. Build
ing steam heated and with all
other conveniences. —C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main Street,
Exeter. 2c
THE PROPERTY MARKET
Check These For Values:
One new two-bedroom, one-floor
home, full sized basement, beau
tiful kitchen, lovely living room.
This home is situated in a desit-
able location. Possession in 60
days.
One good brick house, three-bed-
room, large living room and
dining room, modern kitchen,
new air-conditioned furnace.
Lovely grounds and location*
Also Other House
GOOD INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY
A good two-storey brick build
ing. Practical for various pur
poses with 7,000 feet floor
space. Equipped with upright
boiler; also heavy duty electric
service situated on large lot.
Arch McIntyre,
Real Estate Broker
O. J. Stewart, Phone 335
at
HORSES;
ing, rising
mare, rising
gelding, rising
mare.
CATTLE: Holstein cow, three
years, due April 22; Holstein
cow, due April 9; Holstein cow,
4 years, due April 20; Holstein
cow, 6 years, due March 30;
Holstein cow, 5 years, due April
14; Holstein heifer, 2 years, due
time of sale; Holstein heifer,
due April 23; Jersey heifer, 2
years, due in May. The above
cows are bred to a Hereford
bull.
Two 2-year-old steers; Hol
stein heifer, six months old; 10
last year’s calves, steers and hei
fers, Holstein-Hereford cross.
HOGS: Sow with pigs, six
weeks old at time of sale; 2
young sows, one Tamworth and
one York, due to farrow April
15.
POULTRY: Rock
Muscovie ducks anti
oney house, 10x16:
1,000-chick brooder
hover,IMPLEMENTS’: 10-20 McC.-D.
tractor, on rubber, in good con
dition; rubber-tired wagon, roller
hay rack; M.H.
; set of
Cockshutt 11-run disc
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AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate and
Household Effects
Oil Part Lot 12, L.R.E1. Com,
Hay Township, No. 21 Highway,
7 miles north of Grand Bend
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by public
auction on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20
commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE: Consisting of
IB acres of land, more or less,i a-a tivi co ux 1.110X6 Or I6SS4pullets; 3 Ion which is situated a good two-
drake; col-1 storey dwelling covered with as-
2 shelters; 1 phalt shingles, has a full base
stove and
new;bearing,
grain binder, 6-ft.
sleighs;
fertilizer drill; grain drill; Oliver
2-3 furrow convertible tractor
plough N.B.; set Bissell spring
tooth harrows; steel land roller;
corn cultivator; 2-row scuffler;
walking plow; lilt. corn binder,
recently overhauled;
dump rakes;
side delivery
loader, new,
loads; F.W,
spreader;
tooth;
M.H.
pipes;
cream ..
den seeder;
2 M.H.
M.H. team disc;
rake; M.H* hay
loaded only 22
mower; manure
3-horse cultivator, 13-
Oliver riding p 1 o u g h ;
15-inch cutting box, with
set of harrows; Viking
separator, 650 lbs,; gar-
2,000-Tb. platform
scales; 24 0-lb. s c a les; milk
scales; Babcock tester; pipe
and ment, also a modern summer
(kitchen. There are some fruit
trees, best of garden land, never-
failing water supply. An ideal
home in the summer home area.
Property Is in good condition.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale. Balance in 30
days. Will be sold subject to a
reserved bid.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Con
sisting of household effects in
cluding: Bell piano; 3 beds,
complete with springs and mat-,
tress; 3 dressers; round top din
ing room table; drop leaf table;
Quebec heater; coal oil stove;
kitchen range; sideboard; kit
chen chairs; various linoleum
rugs; daybed; and many articles
toe numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash.
Leon Jeffrey, Administrator of
Estate of late Loon Jeffrey, Sr,
John Denomme, Clerk
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
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