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THR TIMES -ADVOCATE. EXETER, ONT.ARIOi THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 190
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Gift Shop
Clearance
of all
ROMPERS & DRESSES
Sizes 0 to 3 years
Regular $2.50 to $3,50
FOR $1.49 AND $1.75
Just As Sure As The Snow Melts, Want -Ads Sell
FOR SALE
FRAME. BUILDING — Used, 100 x 22.
Make us an offer. Most go immed-
iately, Ford Fuels and Building Pro-
ducts, phone 399 Exeter, 3tfnc
UNIVERSAL MILKER --Almost new,,
one single unit. Wilbert Dining, ItiP-
Pen R.R.2, /hone 092-r-2. 10
1 GANDER and 3 geese. Phone 46.° -r -
J3 Exeter. 10•
ton; Shorts e1n152ara tonOntario. entralia
Farmers' Supply. lee
BROOD 'SOWS, due sta)al also 5
heifers, part Shorthorn and Holstein,
due In April. Apply Alvin Gingerich,
Zurich, 3:10'
Good Hard
Maple Logs
8 Ft. to 12 Ft.
Not Demanding Long Lengths
BEST PRICES PAID
AT FARM OR DELIVERED
Other Regular Lengths
Staffa Mill
Phone 11-r-3
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Seed Grain
OATS
REGISTERED NO.1 $1,75
REGISTERED NO. 2 $1.70
CERTIFIED NO. 1 $1.65
COMMERCIAL NO. 1 $1.50
BARLEY
REGISTERED NO. 1 MONTCALM $2.50
REGISTERED NO. 1 GALORE $2,50
NO. i COMMERCIAL $2.00
SPRING WHEAT
REGISTERED NO. 2 REDMAN -. ' $3.00
CONTRACTS OPEN FOR GROWING OF BARLEY,
CORN AND SOYBEANS—FERTILIZER SUPPLIED
First Load of Steel Has Arrived
- For Construction Of Our New Elevator
Cann's Mill Ltd.
Exeter Whalen Corners
If It's A
BATTERY
You Want, We Have Just The Thing
Guaranteed 5 Years!
Up To $7.50 Allowance
FOR YOUR OLD BATTERY
Three Specials
IN AUTOMOBILES
'49 CHEV DELUXE SEDAN, in excellent condition,
light blue, fender skirts, immediate delivery.
'50 METEOR SEDAN, immaculate condition, 25,000
miles, April 1 delivery.
'53 METEOR SEDAN, 24,000, miles, overdrive, radio,
better than new, April _I delivery.
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Extra Special
eCial
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'51 FORD COACH — You Name It
Watch For The Most Amazing
Car On Wheels - '55 Meteor
A V-8 AT NO EXTRA COST
youth End Service
PHONE 82$ "Muss and Chuck Snell EXETER
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FOR SALE
'37 HUDSON TERRAPLANE, inood
condition. Apply 64 Huron St., pone
361-W Ebteter,
SHR•EMETDSTRAW 4 p p 1 y Steve
Rasa, R.R. 1, Clandeboye, tphane 881
W-4 Exeter, 10;17•
FOREMAN L7Gx RN —Da
-old and
started pullets available from Fore-
man Leghorn eggs imported direct
to our hatchery. Setting another
20,000 eggs this week. The Lakeview
Hatchery of Exeter.
14 HEREFORD COWS—Four years of
age, to calve during summer; also 5 -
year -old registered Shorthorn bull,
out of imported dam; 5 Welsh Corgi
IMP, 6weeks Apply Daw-
son, Exeter. Phone -
]STARTED PULLETS --• 12 -week-old
Rock x Leghorn, regular $1.30, spec-
ial 51.05; 8 -week-old Sussex x Red,
regular $1.00, special 920; also 0 -
week -old Leghorns and 2 -week-old
World Famous Foreman Leghorns.
Day-old World Famous Foreman Leg -
horns available March 21 and April
4. Booking ahead for day-old orders
in all breeds. The Lakeview Hatchery
of Exeter, phone 7. 10
1941 DODGE COACH—Mechanically
good; best cash offer. Phone 15-r-22
Lucan, 10•
TRUCK PLATFORM, 13 ft., with
mud flaps; ideal for hay rack. Apply
Tuckey Beverages, Exeter. 10c
6 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, vaccinated
and bred to Hereford bull. One due
now, 5 due in April; also Hereford
bull, 11 months old, purebred but not
registered. Apply Harold Taylor, Ex-
eter, phone Kirkton 39-r-8. 10*
CLEAN SEED at hone with our new
all -metal Clipper M -2B Seed Cleaner
with ball bearings, travelling brushes,
eight screens. Seed treater available.
As low as $144.75. Exeter District
Co-op. 10c
2 LADIES' SUITS—Size 40, one
brand new; one check skirt, size 20;
1 man's topcoat, size 44. All in good
condition. See these at .Mid -Town
Cleaners, 10c
FEED TURNIPS—Apply Steve Za-
char, R.R. 1, Lucan, 10'
MAGAZINES—New and renewal sub-
scriptions for any magazine are re-
ceived at The Exeter Times -Advocate
CUSTOM CAPONIZING and started
capons on order. phone 57-r-23 Dash-
wood or apply Carl Oestreicher.
2 17-4 7
WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu-
matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when
RUMACAPS will help you to welcome
relief. Ask your Druggist. 18.
MILKERS new and used. Contact
Lovell McGuirQQ Surge Service Dealer,
Wingham, phone 593, about your cow
milking problems. We deal in milking
equipment only.
3: 3, 10, 17..24; 4: 7, 14, 21, 28
DOUBLE GARAGE, 20'x16'; imple-
ment sired, 36'x20', Apply M. J. Gaiser,
Shipka, phone 164-r-14 Dashwood,
24:3:10•
CASH
OR TRADE
1955
CHEVROLET
SEDAN
4 -Door — Whitewall' Tires
Heater
$2,455—WILL SELL FOR $2,150
Less Than 500 Mlles
Will Finance
One -Third Down, 24 Months to Pay
Hugh Wilson
73 Huron St. Phone 56
FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT—Recent-
ly painted and papered. Apply 68
Ganders St., East, 3-10tfc
APARTMENT—Furnished, 3 rooms,
separate entrance. Phone 592-W or
287 Huron St., West, 10'
UPSTAIR APARTMENT — Separate
entrance, 3 rooms and large bath,
unfurnished, partly heated; available
now. Apply 585 Main St., South. 10'
APARTMENT -3 ° rooms, with bath,
private entrance. Phone 245-J Ex-
eter. '100
APARTMENT and also single room.
Available now: Phone 202 Exeter. 10'
APARTMENT --Living room, kitchen,
2 bedrooms. 3 -piece bath, heavy-duty
stove, Apply John Ward, phone 348
Exeter. ° ' 10'
APARTMENT—Private entrance hot
and cold running water, 3 -piece bath,
one very large bedroom, partly fur=
nished. Apply Ken Hodgins, Centralia,
phone 880-J8 Exeter. 3:10e
APARTMENT
Unfurnished —Immediate Possession
Hot and Cold Water — Fresh, Clean
Recently P,,aaanted and Papered e
Central — On East Side of Town
Close to Schools
Phone 143 Exeter 3tfc
APARTMENT Bath, hot and cold
water, two bedrooms, kitchen and
living room, full basement, on high.
way at Shipka.—Albert Geiser, Credi-
ton, phone, 6.3, 9=9tfc
FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum,
cleaners. Power lawn mowers. --Bea-
vers Hardware,. Exeter. 7.ltfo
Hayter's
Beauty Shoppe
PHONE 178 GRAND BEND
EXPERT CUTTING
AND STYLING
Por i3etter Pernlallents
COSTS LESS
Open 9:60 to 0:00 11.xL Monday
to Friday
EVeriingsi, Ttie5t11ay and Friday to
9:00-1'1y Aimointllw.cnt
Closed Saturday Noon
STOCK WANTF,D
ATTENTION FARMERS: Prompt and
Courteous service an all deador ells-
abled farm animals. Phone collect,
Ed Andrews, Seaforth 851-r-11, Exe
eter 235. 16tfe
DEAD, DISABLED STOOK— Seven -
clay week service for horses, cattle,
sheep, pigs, calves. --Glen Kennedy,
phone collect 168-W Lucan•or Exeter
235. 11-2tfc
I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds
of horses, any size, any age. --G. J.
Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tic
MISCELLANEOUS
SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING—Ar-
range with us early for spring paint-
ing. Reasonable rates. Lyman Grat-
ton, phone 53 Grand • Bend.
10:17:24:31
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination service for
all 'breeds of cattle, For service or
information Phone Clinton, 242 col-
lect, between 7:30 and 10:00 A.M. on
week days and 7:30 and 9;30 A.M. on
Sundays. tfc
SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED—Immed-
iate service. Phone 108 Lucan or 130-
W Lucan—Butler Bros.
20:27:3:10:17:24:3:10e
CARPENTRY — Cupboards, remodel.
ing, repairing, inside or outside work.
Apply Abe Schout, 32 Victoria St.,
phone 410-W Exeter. 4 . 30tfc
S. S. S. S.
Why bother with dull tools. Let us
recondition your saws, knives, scis-
sors, garden tools, etc„ etc. All Ina -
chine sharpened. Stew's Sharpening
Service, Sanders St. East, phone
454. 2tfc
"STANDARD OF THE WOODS" —
McCulloch Chain Saws! All models
and complete service (we rent) avail-
able at McCulloch Saw Sales, 428
Huron St„ Stratford, phone 1061-3.
9-16tfc
FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERING
AUTO TRIMMING
•
Slip Covers—Custom made or Installed
HUGH WILSON
Phone 56 -, Exeter
TENDERS. WANTED
CRUSHED GRAVEL
Tenders will be received by the
Township of Stephen for 9,000 cu.
yds...% -inch crushed gravel; loading
and hauling from Montieth's pit; flat
rate anywhere in the township, and
rate for loading and crushing; town-
ship truck. A deposit of 1200 must ac-
company tender and be in the hands
of the clerk not later than March 31.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk
10:17
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
WARBLE FLY SPRAY
Tenders will be, received by the
Township of Stephen for Warble Fly
Spray. Tenders to be in the hands of.
the clerk not later than March 16,
1955.
Ie. W. MORLOCK, Cleric
Township of Stephen
2:10c
GRAVEL
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Tenders will be received by the
Township of Stephen for crushing,
loading and hauling 9,000 cubic yards,
crushed gravel. Flat rate per yard
anywhere in the township. Tenders to
be in the hands of the clerk not later
than March 31, 1955.
F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk
Crediton, Ontario
3:10:17c
WANTED
SCRAP METAL of all kinds. Glenn's
Auto Wreckers, phone 418. 3:10c
USED BABY CARRIAGE. Phone 466-
J, 100
WANTED TO RENT—House, within
3 nniles radius of Hensel!, hydro pre-
ferred. Apply Box • 32, Hensall. 10:17•
WANTED TO RENT—House, 2- or
3 -bedroom, unfurnished. Phone 486-W
Exeter. 10ne
LOCS
WANTED
HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
Thos. 'Welsh
And Son-
Hensall, Ont.
PHONE 109
NOTICES TO 'CREDITORS
In the Estate of
David John Fuss,
deceased.
All persons having claims against
the estate of David John Fuss, late of
the Township of Hay, 1n the County
of Huron, Farmer, who died on or
about February 19, 1955, are required
to file particulars of same with Bell
& Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, On-
tario, by the 19th day 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 Executors,
Exeter, Ontario.
^1:10:17
In the Estate of
Henry Charles Ford
Moo known as Harry Ford,
deceased.
.Mi persons having claims against
the estate of Henry Charles Ford,
late Of the Township of. Usborne, in
the County Of Huron, Farmer, who
died on or about the 25th day of
February, 1056, are required to file
011 &
Ldrvghtoan4 of Solicitorsoof Exeter, On-
tario, 3iy the 26th day of March next,
after which date the estate will he
distributed having regard only to
those elaifns of which notice has
been received.
/tell & Laughton
Solicitors for the .Executrix,
,::rete, Ontario
10:17:24
BABY CHICKS FOIL SALE
ORDER YOUR CIHICKS NOW. Bray
has a wide choice of breeds and
crosses. Ask us for complete list; in-
cluding Ames In -Cross; Canadian ap-
proved; chicks to produce on all mar-
kets; some 'started pullets, Agent:
Eric Carscadden, Exeter, ;phone 246-
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR RENT—Cement block
ranch type home; 5 rooms and bath;
new oil furnace. Phone 109-3 or 884-
W Exeter. 10e
BRICK HOUSE—Living room, bed-
room, dining room, kitchen, bath-
room, rain floor; 3 beds, bathroom
upstairs, hot and cold water, oil fur-
nace, large garden, barn. Reasonably
priced for quick sale. William Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole,
salesmen. 3-lptfc
FOR SALE OR RENT with option ,to
buy—l-storey house, living room,
dining room. kitchen, 3 bedrooms,
new o11 furnace. William Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole,
salesmen. 3-lotfc
SMALL WARTIME HOUSE. Phone
692 Exeter, 10;17'
FRAME HOUSE, 18'x24, Insul brick,
wired, To be moved from premises.
Apply Elmer Desjardine, R.R. 3, Park-
hill. 3:10"
BRICK HOUSE, "1% storey, 4 bed-
rooms, living room, kitchen 3 -piece
bath, hot and cold water, garage, 11,6 -
acres good garden land. Phone 520
Exeter. 3:10:17c
100 -ACRE FARM—Brick house, bank
barn, drive shed, hydro in buildings,
14 miles north, % mile east of Bruce -
field. H. M. Taylor, 3:10;17•
HIGHWAY 100 ACRES, well located
for schools, churches, canning fac-
tory; new barn, water inside, medium
size house, 35 acres permanent pas-
ture, fall plowing, wheat.' William
Pearce, realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred
Cole, salesmen. 24tfc
BRICK HOUSE -3 bedrooms; newly
furnished; kitchen and bathroom;
extra :pts; good Exeter location;
price $4,900. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter,
INCOME PROPERTY—This Exeter
property is showing a very high re-
turn on investment. We will be glad
to give you details. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
2 -STOREY HOUSE, nice kitchen, 3 -
piece bath, almost new furnace, air
conditioner, garage, conveniently lo-
cated for churches, schools and shop-
ping. W. Pearce, realtor; Earl Par-
sons, Fred Cole, salesmen. 30tfc.
2 -STOREY HOME, living room, dining
room and three bedrooms; modern
kitchen and bathroom; good heating
equipment; choice Exeter location;
possession to suit purchaser.—C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main St., .Sxeter.
1 -FLOOR HOME—This brick house
has three bedrooms and is nicely fin-
ished throughout and provides every
convenience for comfortable living.,
Nearly new. Very low cash payment
will handle.—C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter.
WHY PAY RENT? Let us show you
this complete 2 -bedroom home. It is
beautifully finished and ready for your
occupancy without Anther outlay.
May be purchased velli, low down
payment: C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Math St., Exeter.
2 -STOREY BRICK—This house will
provide a home for a large family and
an income from a separate apartment.
Each unit is complete with a separate
bathroom, kitchen and entrance; oil
heated; terms, C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St„ Exeter.
100 ACRES clay loam, suitable for
sugar beets; cheap enough for pas-
ture, Stephen. William Pearce, Real-
tor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Sales-
men. 2tfc
NEW ASBESTOS SHINGLE 1 -floor
house, full basement, automatic air
conditioned oil furnace, 2 or 3 bed-
rooms, modern kitchen, colored bath-
room fixtures.—William Pearce, Real-
tor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cele, Sales-
men, 25tfc
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
FARMERS! Arrange now for your
farm help. Experienced Holland fam-
ilies. Also wanted td'rent-50- to 100 -
acre farms. Write Henry Nyhius.
R. 3, Exeter,• phone 172-r-31. 12-10tfc
AUCTION SALES
Clearing
AUCTION SALE('
of Farm Stock and
Implements
at
LOT '20, CONCESSION 8 LRS,
1,1 miles north and
114 miles east of Kipper', on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16
at 12:30 p.m.
CATTLE: Registered Hereford bull,
2 years old; blue roan cow, 6 years
old, due end of March; Holstein cow,
4' years old, due middle of April;
black cow,' 7 years old, due time of
sale• spotted cow, 8 years old, fresh-
ened;.2 registered Ayrshire cows, vac-
cinated, 8 years old, fresh; 1 register-
ed Ayrshire cow, vaccinated, 2 years
old, bred Feb. 7,; 2 registered Ayr-
shire cows, vaccinated, 2 years ofd,
bred Feb. 3; 1 registered Ayrshire
cow, vaccinated, 11,e years old, due
in April; 1 registered Ayrshire cow,
vaccinated, 11/2 years old; 2 baby
beef, about 650 lbs; 2 yearling steers,
3 yearling heifers, vaccinated; 2 Ayr-
shire heifer, calves, born Oct. and
Nov. 4 calves.
PIGS: 14 York chunks; 1 York sow,
due March 5.
IMPLEMENTS: Allis Chalmers C.A.
tractor, fully equipped, like new;
Allis Chalmers 60 Harvester Crop
Combine, 1 year 01d; 2 -furrow Fleury
tractor plow; 2 -section Fleury drag
harrows; New Ideal manure spreader
on rubber, . like new; International
side rake, like new; Massey Harris
drop head hay loader; 9 -ft., 3 -drum
land roller; 2 rubber -tired wagons
with grain •boxes grain thrower with
pipes; International 15-dtse fertilizer
power' drill; 1 set sleighs; 10" Cock -
shut grinder; horse scuffler; walking
Mew: Massey Harris binder; Massey
Harris mower; cultivator; pea har-
vester; 2•.iron kettles with stands; 6
milk cans; trailer with stock rack;
2,000 lb. scales; sap pan and buckets;
2 electric fencers; hay fork; sling
ropes; colony stove; 82 -ft, extension
ladder; fanning Mill: wheelbarrow;
quahtity of plank; electric pail; 2
single units; Universal Co -Op milking
machine; electric cream separator;
fanning mill; hand sprayer; bag
:truck; tarp, 14x16, like' new; block
and tackle; quantity of oats; 50 bus.
barley; mixed grain; quantity of cut
hay; forks, shovels; chains.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: electric
Iron, dishes, few kitchen utensils,
settlers, blankets, extension table, oes
-
lnac shelves' other articles tOo nurne-
rou0 to mention.
TERMS: CASH.
CARL lifeCLTNC1i%0Y•, Prop
1IAUOLi) ,TAC:1tS()N, Auct,
I3,P. CHESNEY, Clerk
NO RESERVE -•••p'a'ns sold,
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate, Auto,
Livestock, Farm Implements,
Tractor, Hay, Grain find
Household Effects
On the„Premises
Lot 19 Con. 10, HAY TOWNSHIP,
First farm south of Zurich
The undersigned auctioneer receiv-
edauction instructionson to sell by public
FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1955
Commencing at 12 o'clock p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot
19, Con. 10, Hay 'Township. 50 acres
of good clay loam on which Is situat-
ed a well built 2 -storey brick 'dwell-
ing, newly built hip -roof barn, 5Sx
42 -ft.; new double garage; large im-
plement shed; combination poultry
and pig stable. Farm is well drained
and fenced; also in good state of
cultivation; never -failing water sup-
ply, Convince yourself by seeing this
ideal farm before day of sale. Terms:
10% on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reasonable
reserved bid.
HORSES: Team of good work
horses, sound and reliable.
CATTLE: Roan cow, carrying sec-
ond calf, due in April; roan cow,
carrying fourth calf, milking, due in
May; roan cow, carrying third ;calf,
milking, due in May; red cow, milk-
ing, with calf at foot; red cow, car-
rying fifth calf, due in April; 2 baby
beefs averaging 750 lbs. each. ready
for market; 2 yearling heifers; 5
steers, rising, 2 years old. These are
all top quality Shorthorn cattle.
HOGS: 3 York pigs, ready for mar-
ket; 6 York chunks.
AUTO & TRACTOR:1936 Chev
coach recently overhauled, in A-1 con-
dition; John Deere A.R. tractor, in
good condition, like new.
FARM IMPLEMENTS: John Deere
binder, G -ft, cut, like new; MOD: 81,t -
ft. spring tooth, cultivator, like new;
11 -run fertilizer drill, like new; McD,
3 -furrow tractor plow, like new; MeD.
14 -plate horse-drawn disc; MOD, 10 -
ft. dump rake; Deering mower, 6 -ft.
cut; new power take -off mower, 7 -ft.
cut; Quebec sulky plow; 2 -drum
roller; 4 -section diamond harrows; 3 -
section diamond harrows; 3 -horse Cul-
tivator; set of bob sleighs, like new;
2 -wheel trailer and stock rack; 1 -
horse scuffler; 2 steel tire wagons;
new 16 -ft, rack; grain box; Clinton
fanning mill and bagger, like new;
grain grinder; new 60-f t. 7 -inch drive
belt; new 140 -ft. 7 -inch thresher belt;
2,000-1b. cap. platform. scales; colony
house, 8x10 ft.; pig box; circular saw;
roll 'woven wire; walking plow; cut-
ter; buggy; wooden water trough;
large assortment of new• lumber;
quantity cedar posts; root pulper;
wheelbarrow;` set of britchen har-
ness; hay knife; 101; -ft. iron gate;
small gate; extension ladder; complete
set of dies, ?%- to 114 -inch in size,
genuine quality; turning lathe; 'new
.22 rifle: new 12 -gauge hammerless
double-barrel shqtgun; 2 cross -cut
saws; 3 logging c-hains; small chains:
block and tackle; post hole digger; 2
horse blankets; hay fork; step lad-
der; fire extinguisher; forge; anvil;
quantity yf cord wood; chicken shel-
ters; press drill; large assortment Of
valuable carpenter tools; hydraulic
jack; lawn mower; shovels; forks;
barrels; 'collie pup, and many articles
too numerous to mention.
HAY & GRAIN: Quantity of mixed
hay; 700 bushels mixed grain; 10
bushels red clover seed; 2 bushels of
alfalfa seed; 14bushels timothy
seed. This is al choice grain and
seeds,
,HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Dining
room extension table; 6 chairs, Singer
sewing machine; kitchen table; 6
chairs; studio couch; 2 leather roc-
kers; 3 oak rockers; antique rockers;
centre tables; 3 hall trees; large and
small mirrors; lamps; 4 complete bed-
room sets; mats; rugs; comforters;
bedding; assortment of fancy dishes;
glassware; kitchen utensils; sealers;
crocks; 2 kitchen stoves; coal heater;
3 oak barrels; etc„ etc. 1/4
TERMS: CASH,
Due to this extra large sale, selling
will start at 12 o'clock sharp. Every-
thtoingattis in 'first classongrounds, condition. Plan
end, Booth
EARL LOVE, HAROLD REICHERT,
ERN'EST POWELL
Executors for the Estate of
the late David J. Fuss
STADE & WEIDO, Clerks
ALVIN WALP,ER, Auctioneer
Bell & Laughton, Exeter, Solicitors
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Tractor, Threshing Machine,
Farm Implements, Hay, Grain,
Livestock & Household Effects
On the Premises
Half Lots 13 and 14, Con 14,
Hay Township,
14 miles west of 'Dashwood
and 3 miles north;
or 24 miles west of Zurich
and 2 miles south.
The undersigned auctioneer receiv-
ed instructions to sell by public auc-
tion on
TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1955
.Commencing at 12:30 o'clock sharp
HORSES: Team or good work
horses.
PUREBRED AYRSHIRES: Regis-
tered Ayrshire bull, 16 months old,
"Crafginbrae Dick" from the noted
herd of Archie Armor, Dorchester
Station; 7 Ayrshire heifers, carrying
first calf, sone fresh, remainder due
at time of sale. This is an exceptional
geed herd of heifers from high pro-
duction herds, rich blood lines and
pedigree.GRADE CATTLE: Holstein cow, 7
years old, milking with calf at foot;
part Holstein.and Hereford cow, milk-
ing; Angus cow, 8 years old, milking;
part Angus and Durham cow, minc-
ing; Angus cow, 6 years old, due at
sale date; 2 part Hereford and Hol-
stein heifers, bred Feb, 4; 2 yearling
steers.
HOGS: 2 York sows, .due at time of
sale' York sow, bred Feb. 8; 0. York
stockers, averaging 135 Lbs, each; 6
York stockers, averaging 100 lbs.
each; 6 York stockers, averaging 85
lbs, each.
HAY & GRAIN: 200 bales of choice
timothy and alfalfa hay; quantity of
loose hay, mostly clover; 450 bus.
of mixed grain; 400 bus, of Beaver
seed oats; 25 bus. of feed beans; 3
bus, of alfalfa seed,
TRACTOR AND THRESHING MA-
CHINE: 'John Deere A.R. Trabtor, in
A-1 condition; • Dion 22x38 threshing
machine on steel, fully equipped, in
A-1 condition; 120 -ft. 7 -inch thresh-
ing belt,
IMPLDMENTS: International bin-
der, 7 -ft. cut, nearly new; Interna-
tional double disc; 13 -run fertilizer
drill;. Snternationat 3 -furrow plow;
Fleury 2 -furrow plow; M -H spring
tooth cultivator; 2 -drum steel roller;
Co e ks h u t t horse-drawn manure
spreader; 2 rubber tire wagons; 16 -
ft. flat rack; 4 -Section diamond har-
rows; hay rake; mower, 5 -ft. cut;
horse cultivator' M -H bean scuffler
and pnlier; Oliver puller; 14 -plate
disc; Vessot grain grinder;. 75 -ft.
hammer mill belt; cutting box, fan-
ning mill; oat roller; Delaval electric
driven 629-1b, calf,. cream separator,
like new; 2,000-111. cap. platform
scales; extension ladder; bag trtiek;
walking plow; single scuffler; corn
sheller; emery; set of bob sleighs;
rubber tire buggy; quantity of belt-
ing; 200 -gal. gas drum; largeIron
kettle; press drill root pulper; half -
barrel molasses; 35 onion crates, Cy-
eloY10 seeder, new; carpenter tools'
tluantiv of mixed cord wood; lar.
Hess' pails; forks; ropes, and many
.O mention,
articles too numeroust
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS' Heintz -
Inert plane and ibeneh in brand new
condition; 3 -piece Chesterfield suite
in good condition: 2 Congoleun rugs,
9x12 -ft, and 9x9 ft; I3runawiek phono-
graph
hono-
cehi;Qdl kit-
chen ars 'words:
buggy; capper
boiler; crocks; sealers, etc., etc.
NO RESERVE as the farm is sold.
This Is a large sale, everything In
first class condition ,and will start
sharp on time,
TERMS: CASH,
WALTER MILLER Prop.
• R. F. STADE, Clerk
HAROLD STADE, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
LOST
ORANGE CRANK, Tuesday morning
on Andrew Street, Apply Gilbert
Dow, Exeter. 10'
OVERCOAT—Will the person who
got the wrong overcoat after the
Senior Citizens meeting on Tuesday
Please return, it to 293 William Street
and get their own in return? 100
NYLON SHOPPING BAG with small
parcel (important). Reward. Finder
please leave at Times -Advocate or
90 Victoria St. 3:10c
BRIDES -ELECT!
See the "Personalized
Service" albums at The
Times -Advocate.
Snelgroves
Invites you to a
personal demonstration of
RCAVICTOR
1955
Television Deluxe
Ito
4,1 a¢, *,*
,egCr 4c. $,»
4. 21 -inch
"Woodland"
Deluxe Table Model
with new Super
"Syncro-Lock" picture stabilizer
M slain•smoolh walnut.
Slightly higher in
gleaming mahogany or
limed oak.
$419.50
See the television by which
to judge ALL television!
25 Tubes
Snelgrove's
Phone 18 Exeter
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APPLICATIONS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Applications will be received for the
position of Warble FlY Inspector. Ap-
plications plications to be in the hands of the
clerk not later than March 16, 1955.
F. W, MORLOCK, Clerk
Crediton, Ontario 3:1Qc
HELP WANTED
I am looking for a reliable man
with a serviceable car to sell Raw.,
Leiggh Products in the Townships of
'Osborne, Biddulph and Blanchard,
The Products are well known in this
district, so here is a splendid oppor-
tunity where you can get a permanent
and profitable business established.
See me at your earliest convenience,
Louis E. Johnston, •Rawleigl;,;'Dealer,
31 Main Street, Exeter, phone 183.
10:17:24'
OUR PRIVATE TRUSS
Fitting Room
is completely stocked with all „
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PHONE 150 w- EXETER
Larry
Snider •
MEANS
FINE
TRADES
LSMFT
'53 MONARCH SEDAN, Automatic Radio
Everything but the kitchen sink.
$1,85o
'52 CHEV • COACH, O.K. $1,195
'50 METEOR SEDAN, Overdrive $ 950
'49 METEOR SEDAN, A Steal $ 495
'50 ANGLIA, A Cheapie $ 850
'40 DODGE'bOAGH $ 95
'37 BUICK SEDAN $ 50
'38 FORD COACH, Fair Motor $ 50
TRUCKS
'53 MERCURY PICKUP, Driven As Car $1,100
;48 CHEV 3 -TON, C & C, O.K. $ 450
'50 DODGE 8 -TON STAKE
I'm Tired Seeing It
$ 825
'50 FORD TRACTOR,, A Good One , $ 650
'41 FORD MOTOR, Overhauled. $ 895
'39 CASE "R" $ 250
STIRP TOOTH CULTIVATOR $ 135
Come In And See The 1955
Ford Cars And Tractors
GET A DEMONSTRATION
Larry Snider Motors
Phone 624 LIMITED
Exeter
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