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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-04-13, Page 4THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 195QPage 4 Portable Arc Welding Acetylene Welding Steel Fabrication Grinding Machine Work Marshall & Murray Machine Shop Phone 179-J Exeter EDGEWOOD Misses Margaret and Bernice Westmaa of London spent Eas­ ter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs* Herold Westman. Mr, and. Mrs. Joseph Zuball and Barbara spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jimmie Suja of London. Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. were riett Mrs. Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ross spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Middleton and Don. Mr. Douglas Westman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Westman. * Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Garrett Jr., of London, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gar­ rett Sr. and family. Roy Moore and family Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Har- and family of Watford and James Kenney and Ross of AUCTION SALE OF Household Effects The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction in Village of Hensall SATURDAY, APRIL 15 at 1:30 pan.The estate of tile late Margaret McAllister Classic heater; board; chairs; tables; spool bed; Having sold my coal business to Mr, Russell Broderick, I wish to thank niv many customers for the patronage they .have given me and to bespeak for my successor the same loyal support. stove; Quebec glass cup- and 6 2 small daybed; suites; cook sideboard; extension table kitchen chairs; rocking chairs; 2 bedroom magazine stand; chest of draw­ ers; trunks; sewing machine; 2 toilet sets; woollen carpet, 11 x 13; woollen blanket; mattress; tables cloths; drapes; bed spread: pillows; quilts; dishes; sealers; knives and forks; iron­ ing board; copper boiler; couch; lamps; wash tubs; 3-burner Per­ fection coal oil stove; lawn mower; garden tools; and num­ erous other articles. Terms; Cash. Bruce Walker, Executor P. L. McNaughton, Clerk Ed Corbett, Auctioneer 13* »- a H. BIERLING i Spring in the air And a M issz/ in your car Have your Spring check-up Before going too far Leave your car or truck with us for a complete spring lubrication and motor tune-up. Our mechanics are qualified to service your machine properly at a minimum cost. USED CARS Ask one of the salesmen to show you our used cars. We have at present some very good cars and one new Half-Ton Truck. Call us for a demonstration today. > .} '■ SS Fawn Sold AUCTION SALE Of Livestock and Implements for Lin Lee Lot 17, Concession 11, McGillivray Township Vi mile south of Brinsley MONDAY, APRIL 17 CATTLE: Two three-year-old steers; 9 steers, two this spring; last year’s calf, IMPLEMENTS: Renfrew sep­ arator, 660 cap.; M.H. binder, 7 ft. cut; 2 fertlizer drill; hoe; spring-tooth cultivator H. hay loader; M.-H. spreader; 2 dump rakes; tired wagons; hay rack lb. scales; disc; harrows; hay fork rope, pulleys, forks, shovels and other ous articles. Terms of Sale: Cash. J. R. McLean, Auctioneer mowers; 11-hoe seed drill,' 13- M.-’ manure 2 steel 2,000- roller; ■slings; numer- * Exeter Motor Sales DODGE - DESOTO FRED DOBBS Phone 200 Mr. McKNIGHT WALPER BECAUSE. Exeter pv. 0 I WEAR TIP TOP TAILORS7 CLOTHES I like their easy feel, and their comfortable look. I like the fact that they are cut by hand and tailored to my individual measurements. I have compared prices, and I am convinced that, dollar for dollar I get more for my money when I buy a Tip Top Tailors suit or topcoat. Plan to come in one day soon and see the wide range of new spring suitings and coatings now on display at Exclusive Dealer For Clearing AUCTION SALE Farm Stock, Implements W. E. Nairn will sell by public auction on Lot 15, Con. 11, Usbornc Twp, Huron County, 2 miles northwest of Woodham on TUESDAY, APRIL 18 commencing at .1 o’clock HORSES: Bay Clyde gelding 5 years old; brood foal; set harness and CATTLE: 40 head steins, T.B. tested—2 cows, fresh; 7 grade cows fresh; 3 cows, due at sale time 9 heifers, due in Sept.; fers, 1 year old; 10 calves; choice grade bull. IMPLEMENTS: Woods ing- machine with 3 single 1944 Model B J.Deere tractor; J. Deere power lift cultivator; J.Deere hammer mill mounted on skids with efficient speed jack; Mc.Deering grain binder; Deering mower; teddar; Max­ well hay loader; 2-furrow 'Case tractor plow; set of drag 'har­ rows; fanning mills; seed drill; 14-plate inthrow disc; laud roll­ er; scuffler; etc. * NO RESERVE. Proprietor is giving up farming. Terms: Cash. Irvine McElrea, Proprietor W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer (Woodham Busy Bees will have lunch booth)- .'..... ... ■ ‘ ■■ ■ ■ - ■ - ----- 'CATTLE: AU Durham cattle, T.B, tested—2 cows, with calf by side; 2 cows, due May 15; cow, due May 20; 2 steers, 2 years "old; 5 steers, rising 2 yr. old; 3 yearling heifers. HOGg: 20 shoats. HENS; 50 year-old hens, IMPLEMENTS: Massey-Harris 6' hinder; Deering mower, 5’ cut; Massey-Harris hay loader; dump rake; truck wagon with hay rack; Massey-Harris 13- plate; seed drill; Fordson trac­ tor;* 2 set disc harrows; tractor plow, 2-furrow; 2 spring-tooth cultivators; 4-section drag har­ rows; 2 walking plows; riding plow; Cockshutt manure spread­ er; set of sleighs with flat rack; trailer with rack, top buggy; cutter; 8” grinder; scales, a city; Anchor-Holt ator; wh eelbarrow electric motors stand; Stewart horse set of brass-mounted heavy har­ ness, nearly new; set of plow harness; single harness; 6 horse collars; 2 40-gal, gas drums; 24’ ladder; 2 10-gal. milk cans; 35 sap buckets; sap pan; lawn mower; 160 feet of hay fork rope; car; pulleys; sling ropes; sling chain; 100 feet of snow fence; 3 rolls barbed wire; Gem electric fencer; rope wire stretchers; cross-cut saw; 2 ex­ tension cords; doubletrees; neck yokes; logging chains; forks; shovels; etc. HAY & SEED GRAIN: 21 bus. Clinton seed oats No. 1, treated; 130 bales hay; quantity of loose hay and straw. LUMBER & WOOD: Quantity of inch lumber and plank; 7 cord dry wood. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 3 - piece chesterfield suite; bed­ room suite; 2 beds, springs, 1 spring-filled and 1 felt mattress; 3 stands; divanette; couch; Claire Jewel range; Moffat elec­ tric range, 4-plate; Filter Queen vacuum cleaner; Rogers cabinet radio, electric; sewing machine; kitchen table and 7 chairs; 3 rocking chairs; 3 lawn chairs; hall tree; electric toaster; elec­ tric clock; electric iron; lamps; small tables and stands; coal oil heater; Axminster rug, 9’ x 12’; congoleum rug, 6” x 9’; congo­ leum rug, 7’ x S’; congoleum rug, 4%’ x 4*4’; 2 gabardine porch mats; sealers; dishes; and other articles. NO RESERVE as proprietor is giving up farming. Terms: Cash. Oliver McCurdy, Proprietor W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer tides too numerous to mention. GRAIN: 100 bushels mixed grain; -partier oats and Galore barley. NO RESERVE; Everything will be sold, Terms: Cash, Alphonse Masse, Proprietor John Denomme, Clerk Alvin Wulper, Auctioneer The energetic travelling sales­ man, eager to see a big business executive, finally bludgeoned his way past the at the end of office. “Salesman, big man. “Do retaries h ave teen salesmen “Yes sir,” “I’m them,” various secretaries a busy day in th© the sec- eh?” snorted you know my thrown out thir- already today?” said the salesman. X ft I POP’S Taxi Service Phone; Oeditoh lSrll Exeter 357 ft ft mare in collars. of Hol- purebred 6 liei- heifer milk­ units; AUCTION SALE ....... Lincoln White, Auctioneer, I has received instructions from Mrs. Fred Johnson to sell by public auction On Highway 23 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 nt 1:30 p.m. TWO bedroom suites: 3 rock- png chairs; chesterfield and roc- jker; small table: Mendelssohn •piano: "mattress; 2 springs: 3 feather ticks: Belle Oake heater; | mat; protector; Mghchalr; toilet »sets: stands; Princess Rose {range; daybed; writing desk; I sideboard: B dining room chairs: ,6 kitehen chairs; rangette; 2 I burner hotplate: 8-day'"’ clock; jwardrobe; fruit* jars; crocks; flour box; ‘kitchen utensils: 2 «congoleum rugs, 6 peum rug V x 12’; j lamps; tables; book electric iron: electric _____ |Maxwell washing machine; tub j dishes; mats; boiler; oil drum * hot-bed sash: extension ladder small ladders; hoes: shovels carpenter's tools: other articles. Terms: Cash. ALSO real property consisting stucco stables. Terms: i balance 30 «Mrs. Fred. Johnson, Proprietress Lincoln White, Auctioneer 8-day fruit * jars; ■kitchen utensils; x 9*: congo- pietures; shelves toaster 600-16 tires; fanning mill; 2,000-lb. cap­ cream separ- 2 % -horse emory with clippers; Community AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, APRIL J at 1:30 p.m. at the Village of Crcditon Chesterfield; -beds; springs; mattresses; tables; couch; set­ tee; harness; Coleman iron; washing machine with ringer; new oil burner; electric plate; radio; cooking utensils; tools; potatoes ;apples; 2-furrow trac­ tor plow; livestock; Model A Ford; 10-20 International' trac­ tor ©on rubber in front with new high compression head, new pis­ tons and sleeves; wagon pump : motor; plough; Bring Terms: ton. William H. Smith, Auctioneer 13:20c . rubber-tired with new tire§; rotary ------A1 with 1%-h.p. Case mounted 2-furrow and many othei' articles. ; what you have to sell. Cash, Ring 43-2 Credi- ZION Mr. William Stephens of Lon­ don visited during .the week-end with his sister Mrs. Ephriam Hern. •Mrs. Wellington Brock, who has been a patient jn Victoria Hospital, London, has returned to her home. Miss Greta Hunter spent the week-end at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Varewyck and Stanley visited Sunday with friends in Deleware. ■Mr. -and Mrs. Warren Brock visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Stuart. 'Mrs. Melville Hern is spending A few days with Mr. and Mrs. David Parkinson of Trenton. Mr. Frank Brock, Winchelsea, visited. Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jaques. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jaques and I Roy visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. James Earl. The Zion W.M.S. were enter­ tained by the Woodham W.M.S. Thursday afternoon of last week. G cow, due in carrying part Clearing AUCTION SALE Livestock, Implements And Grain On the premises, Lot 19, Con. L.R.E., Hay Twp. on Highway 21 6 miles north of Grand Bend, 2 miles south, of St. Joseph The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1.9 at 1:30 pan. CATTLE: Red Durham years old, milking, June; Hereford cow, second calf, due the latter of May; black cow, 8 years Hereford cow, 6 years old, in June; heifer, 2 years steer, 2 years old; Durham Cattle have been officially T.B. tested. No reactors. HOGS: Two, sows, bred 2 months; 12 stocker pigs, aver­ aging 75 lbs. each; 7 stockers, averaging 100 lbs. each. IMPLEMENTS: .Case V , A . standard tractor with mounted 2-furrow narrow bottom plow, bought last October and used only for fall plowing run hoe disc drill; M.H. binder, 6-ft. cut; like complete with seives; 14-ft. flat hay rack, new; steel truck ! wagon; new 2-wheeled trailer; complete with stock rack; gravel box; l,O(IO*lb. scales; new type pump jack; 1%-h.p. gasoline engine; wooden water trough; new 14(Mt. hay fork rope. New Lauden car and three brand new pulleys; 3*section diamond harrows; 1-horse scuf­ fler; chop boxes; double har­ ness; 4 new bridles and collars; root pulper; doubletrees; forks; shovels; etc. Simplicity gas washer in first class condition; and many ar-j Mc.D. 11- fertlizer disc drill; M.H. 11- Mc.D. 3-horse cultivator, new; Clinton fanning mill, house, garage and 20 days. day of sale, Clearing AUCTION SALE Farm Stock, Implements, And Household Effects E. Nairn will sell by public auction onJ Lot 13, (’on. 12, Usbornc Twp. 2 miles northwest of Kirkton on THURSDAY. APRIL 20 at 1:00 p.m. HORSES: Mare, 5 years old; mare, 12 years old. Malting Barley We are again contracting acreage for The Canada Malting Company SEED SUPPLIED CONTACT US . T. Mickle & Sons Phone 103 ' Hensall, Ont Nights 133 tractor calf. EXTERIOR VISOR Here’s a really stylish accessory that adds to year-’round driving enjoyment. 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