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ENERGGIA IS TELLING A
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Experienced
Poultrymen..
Know That
Pullets Have
Worms
Choose olio of these plans for
worming ,your poultry;
1. 1'nriti4 OliiecitertW.i or Purina
itea(ty Poultry Wormer
21, Dr, Salsbury's Wornlal altd
Worndx olr Wazine Mater
Treatment)
i;, Pratt Split Action Worm Tab-
lets
Fresh Eggs Are Our Specialty
Taste The Difference`
We'll be glad to see you at the Exeter Fair, Drop in
at our display booth and see the latest films on feed-
ing livestock.
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DOBBS FOR DODGE
DEPENDABLE
Fall Specials
'53 'C'HRYSLER 4 -DOOR SEDAN
With all accessories ,. $"1,59.5
'61 PLYMOUTH 4-0001t SEDAN
Hester and radio 995
101 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE
Heater and radio, slips 995
'51 DODGE BUSINESS COUPE 895
'00 FORD TUDOR SEDAN, two-tone 795
'50 FORD 4 -DOOR SEDAN, radio, turn signals 895
'610 DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN, black 945
'49 DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN, heater, radio, slips 845
`49 PLYMOUTH 4 -DOOR SEDAN, blue 795
'48 DODGE, CO.A.CH, black 495
'47 DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN 195
'46 FORD TUDOR SEDAN 350
Trucks
'55 DODGE 1 -TON EXPRESS
New, at reduced price
'62 FARGO 4, TON EXPRESS
799
FOR BETTED'
'Pii�►I1A/�ili ` * FIaDR/,iNt
YOUR trr,
OHS MeV_"—'-!—=-_ BRING YOUR CAR
Alf IN NOW FOR
OUR TUNE-UP
Irt it; SPECIAL
TOW
A'
F'sdi l • iitatttiful 11
seemly f, Perfect
weather for Tout
drivel in the coun-
tij Hut .. , its no
fust
if your car isn't
in gond shape. Corn!!
in today fora cam -
;dote tune-up. Our
factory -trained me-
chanics will their your
cies from bumper to
butOper and return it to
you in tip-top totididon.
You'll be pleasantly sur-
ptieed at the teaeonable cosh
MOWf`p lar
r
*We there cede g rottiot tertorg•-maiorered and inspected Ciwyro parts.
Exeter Mctc r Sales
Phone 200 44 Ftp' A Demonstration:
nt-.Ad..s
Better TI
n Results
FOR SALE
MAN'S SUIT, brown, strlpcd 3 -piece,
size 4(I; used only a short Cline, .A.P.
ply Brady t'leaners, 15*
PULLETS, 1,000. 6 months old Lege
horns nod Sussex Red t'•ross. A. .
Kerslake. Phone 13 House% 15:22*
300 PL1M4111S, Red Susecx, ready for,
haying pen, ,Phone Marry Dowell,
llenslll l 4159-r-11. 130
15 MOANER, MGR -413W William
Ford, after 5 pent. 15*
11'(>lt!:1AEZIiSn• i1(tn to worm your put.
lets at housing time. Try our wormers.
In capsule or powder form. Casts only.
stile per bird, Exeter District Co -QP.
Phone 287.
ELECTRIC sPOVE, heavy duty
8^
burner, law automatic even, in
•a
od
condition. Sam Bowers, 83 John St.,
phone
379.V,
16s
Announcements
Birth, Death and Marrlaoe Notice;
are inserted free of charge, Cards
of Thanks cost 75c, in Memoriam
Notices 75c for mole verse, 25C
eXtre for each additional verse;
and Engagement Notice* are 75c.
BIRTHS
ADAMS -Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams.
Grand Bend, announce the birth of
a daughter, Deborah Christine,
weight 6 lbs., ozs., at South
Huron Hosppital, September 10, 1955;
thanks to Dr. W. II. 0. Matthews
and nurses, Miss D. Baker and Mlss
Hats.
DAVIS--Mr and Mrs. Hngh Davis.
Centralia, anneunee the
birth of . son, Michael Frederick
George, at South Huron Hospital,
September 9, 1955; a brother for
Heather.
JOSLIN-air. and Mrs. T. D. Joslin,
birth
announce. theb it
,AF Centralia,mtounc
RC
of a son. James Charles Taylor, at
South Huron Hospital, September
12, 1055.
KNIGHT-dfr .and errs. C. R. Iinigbt,
R.R. 1 Hensali, announce the birth
Of adaughter at South Huron, Hos-
pital,
pital, September 13, 1955; a sister
tor John and Allan.
mai."--,At Mount Iiamtiton Hospital
on September 18, 1955, to Mr. and
Urs. Gordon May, a son.
SHUL1f N -#fir. and Mrs. Tony Shul-
man (Nona Pym), R.R. 4, Embro,
are happy to announce the birth
of a daughter, Marcia Elaine, at
Alexandra. Ingersoll, on
September 1,95
DEATHS
BAILEY -At her late residence, Lot
S. Con. S. t'.sborna Township, on
Sunday, September le, 1955, Mae
Delbridge, beloved wife of Joseph
Bailey, in her slaty-eigbth year.
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered me with cards.
treats and visits while a patient in
1St. Joseph's Hospital, London, . and
since returning home. --Charles Res-
ler. 15e
The family of the late John Prout
wish to thank their neighbours and
friends for the kindness and sym-
pathy shown them during their re-
cent sad bereavement; thanks also to
the Dilutes. Funeral. Home and Rev.
N.
Snell, els Mrs. L. Blair and alar_ \
, ,
Middleton and to those that acted as
Pali bearers and flower bearers and
for the beautiful floral tributes and
cards of sympathy and remembrances.
Yourkindness will always be remem-
bered.
I wish to thank those who sent
yards letters and flowers; also those
who helped in any way while I was
a patient In Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don; special. thanks to• Rev. Harold
Snell and Mrs. Margaret McFalis.--
Beatrice Warren. 15
IN MEMORIAM
WiALPER-In loviint memory of Mrs.
Mary Walper who passed /away
September 13. 195.4,
Looking back with memories
Upon the path you trod,
We blessed the years we had with
And leaven the rest with God.
leer remembered by Harold, Beat-
rice and 'family. 15*
News Budget From
Baseline
By MBS, ARTHuy RUNDLE
FOR SALE
4s• 1111`I.UNLI 10RD COACH, recently
overhauled, only 3293; '61 Dodge
+Coach, low mileage, custom radio,
air conditioning, .good tires, 0050. B,
II. Elliott,, t'landeboy0, 1G
OQNSOLL RADIO.'Spartan lovely; 2
congo1eum rugs, 1x73•, It„ both $5; 4
lamp purple African violets, 500 each;
2 quart sailers, cheap. Apply t13 Hu-
rAn St. heist. 15'
1 A13Y C.tRRIAGI9 ,Sunshine, maroon,
3Mn'dc gattered' eo 1dition, $10, none 4165,
PEACHES .0 PLUMS. We 'will have.
peaches for nearly a week; Renie
Casale or Green Gage plums all title
month; all hinds of squash, cabbage,
apples, sweet peppers onions and
melons. ApplyJantes Eberly, Y, Sylvan,
,
Ontario, 160
in am likenew,
STOVE, Wgh sea ,
enamel',will r
white enaiti burn Coal or weed.
Apply Alan 1St'. Bill, Clandoboye, Ont.,
46-r-22,utas. 6c
phone L
1
P
STOVE, Whrgham Clipper, equipped
withoil unit, in excellent condition.
tion
Apply Mrs. James Kirkland, ;Cteeter,
,.
phone 149-M. 15c
GIRL'S WINTER CT,aeve, size
11, nee new; also girl's red od oy
juniper, size 11 like new. Can be
seen set Brady Cleaners, 15*
125 PULLERS, Rock and New Ramp.,
Leghorn and Rook. Apply Thomas
Patten, JR.It. 3, Lucas, 15*
RECORD PLAYER. .Snydor, good as
new. Apply Box "It" Times-,A.dvocalt6e.
SINO145i 131 D, solid red maple,
Slumber $.ing, slat spriine, spring -
1 flhled nnnttress, complete $82; De
Luxe roll -away cot, spring -filled mat-
tress, 36" ,vide. 324; 5 -piece silver
tea service, cost over $200, sell for
e90; 'walnut Duncan Phyfe drop-leaf
extension table, 975• electric tea
kettle; Danby electric grill, never
used; sell both for $16 or e8 each.
Phone 3.83, Hensel', 16c
VACUUM CLEANER, FIr-Way
. only
four months; sell cheap forquick sale. For information i15i1:22c2
Grand Bend.
UPRIGHT PLANO, in good Condition,
tuned in spring; also bench; priced
right. ,Apply M, Thompson. Grand
Bend, = 15*
OIL HORNER, Fess, Iarge size, in
good condition, Phone 80-r-3, Liman.
GOOD HULL CALF --J. G. Dow,
phone d3, Exeter. 15c
Macintosh
Apples
92.50 Per Bushel
WILLiAM McKENZIE
Phone 253. Exeter 15c
11LcINTOSH APPLES --Will be picking 1
next week. Phone Andy Dixon, 313-R,
Exeter. 15*
KITCHEN R:A..NGB-•Will burn coal or
wood; in good repair; cheap for quick
sale; also mean's overcoat, dark color,
medium size. Apply Mrs. Evelyn
Broderick, 452 Andrew St. 16e
CLARE JEWEL R, NOE, medlurn
size, with Queen oil burner, in good
condition. also coal and wood grates.:
Iike new; very reasonable price.
Phone2e, Exeter. 15*
WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu-
matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when.
RiIAC1P3 will elgyou
to aa1com
e
relief. Ask your Druggist.
15
out-
standing
SHORTHORN alsouretwo
od' d
heifers. Alex Sparks, Bayfield, phone
Clinton S5 -J-3. 15c
SPACE HEATER Coleman, used,
50.000 B.T.U.; good Condition. Phone
679-W, Exeter. 15c
WEANER PIGS; also a Findlay Con-
dor cook stove, n excellent condition.
Apply John Miners. phone 32-r-24
Kirkton. 8:15•
COMBINE, John Deere, 12 foot, No.
65, self -:propelled; cut less than 1,000'
acres; half of new price. Apply Box
"B" Times -Advocate. S:15:22*
ELBE3RTA PEACRS and Bartlett
pears. Bring containers to Govenlock.
Orchard, 1 mile north of Forest on
Bluewater Highway. 5:10:22*
*60 FORD SEDAN, top condition, Sub-
urbanite tires, radio; terms. Apply
33 Huron St. East- 8:16*
FARMERSI Before you buy a cattle
mineral, be sure to try our complete
mineral.. Only 94.95 cwt. Exeter Dis-
trict Co-op, phone 287. 8:15;22c
SILO CORM 20 acres. Apply Lorne
Becket; Dashwood, 15*
NAMELESS
Cold Remedy
(All
1aeCanada changeable weather can
affect your health, but you can face
any weather change with NAME-
LESS- Relief from Sinus, Hay Fever,
Spasm lte Head Colds. Rheumatic
and Arthritic Pains and Piles In 10
days Or stoney back. Convineing trial
91.00. Address Purity Co, Exeter,
Ontario. Get it at Brownings, Jones",
Sanders.',. McFalis' stores in Exeter.
8:15:22:20
PStt»4E PLUMS, Italian and German;
choice quality marsh -grown potatoes.
.Apply Wilfred Mousseau. Highway 84,
294 stiles west of Hensali, phone 92-r-
2 Zurich. 1:S:16c
Mr. and, Mrs. ']~'red Parkinson
returned home . on 'Wednesday
from a three weeks' motor •trip
to Vancouver..
Quite a number from Woodham
and Base Line are attending the
Western Fair at London this
week. -
misses
Myrtle and Pearl Brine
of Detroit are holidaying the past
two weeks with their brother,
Mr. Lloyd. Brine.
Miss Noreen King of St. 3tarys
spent the week -end with her un-
cle Bilis Strahan and Mrs. Stra-
han.
Mr. and. Airs. Howard Switzer
were week -end visitors with
friends and relatives in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dewar
were guests at .'t birthday dinner
on Sunday at lir. and Mrs. Stew-
art Marriott's, St. Marys. Mrs.
Marriott ce1e'brated for her
mother's birthday.
lir. and Mrs, Ralph Dhis1loinn,
David, Ronda, Eiiza.beth, and
Mrs. David Stephens of Giiburg
visited with the Tatter's son, Mr.
Jack Stephens and Mrs. Stephens
on iThursday and Friday, Mrs.
Stephens remaining for the week-
end,
At the morning -service in the
Woodburn 'Crated 'Chureli Robert
Alexander, infant son of Mr. and.
Mrs. zrilis Strallntt vas baptized
by the pastor, Rev. J. Slade.
Mr. Archie Chattel of London
eiiebt 'Sunday with his mother
M. i3. Chatton.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker and
family visited with Mr. and 7trs..
W. 3. Niblock at parkh111.
Air. and Mrs, Raymond ,Swit-
zer, Judy itnd Dennis were Sun-
day visitors -with qtr« and Mrs,
1A3*. T,. Switzer.
London W. Payne and alb of
London were guests of the Run-
dle s daughter, Mrs. Relit. izu.n
dle, •,and Itebert on Sunday..
ii , and Mrs. Clifford Metiers
of London visited with Mr. and
Mrs. liobt. Elstoli on Sunday.
LOST
MOLST» 14ELFF.IT, black, due to
calve, from Concession 17. Stephen
Township. Please notify lien Baker,
phone 41-r-18 Dashwood. 150
WANTED
WANTED TO ENT -Schoolteacher
requires house to rent in Exeter; two
bedrooms; prepared to Itoy good rent
for good aecomodation; long lease
Apply Box "M" Times -Advocate. le*
WANTED TO RENT-- 3 -or 3-bedrdom
house or apartment in Exeter with
option to buy. by businessman with
2 school-age children. Possession No-
vember 1. Apply. Box 'RD", l'in:es-
Adcate. 15*
WALNUT T TIM.L"ES ler lugs, free of
limbs, ?gust be 7 ft. long and ut, 16
Inches in diameter acid up, 16 inches
seam groun3- good irises raid. Ap-
ply E. S. Thompson, Mt. Erydges,
phone a1.• 15:22:29c
SAW MILT, LOGS and standing bush
lots. Apply Robert Eagleson. Ankh
Craig". S:15:22:29c
HELP WANTED
MIMIC MALI'S NURSE, full or
part-time. A degree or certifirete
public' health miters is r'seentiat. An -
ply m'. R. M. A1dis, Huron County
}eMtlth tIF. Goderieh, 25
c
PEM .Fr-Kledly, middle -Caged bnuse•
keeps: all modern edttweniences (TV);
children. 4 nn3 5. APP Zy Box "'Jit"., i V. $ICkatd. Rr!eitor, Main 5t., Er
Times -Advocate. ire ethr. Stir
HELP WANTED
LI{`•Ps`: ('E1TM1;1C'1L N1l`, famtltar
with lord products; hospitalization,
radiant -heated garage. Someone who
will work hard for very little stoney.
Housing* hard to find but we have a
large -sire dog house available. Apply.
In Person to the president and general
manager of I S/Stl' 1. 15o
a WAITItBSSBS, relt0.blo Itether's
Coffee Shop. J.tfo
GIRL for Dominion Hotel, Zurich
phone 70. 1:14;160
3 LADIES wanted to be trained to
demonstrate Tu p p e r ware Horne
Parties In Exeter and district; high-
est commission paid. For information.
write DOrethY Shoveler, District Man-
ager, 229 Giles St., London. 8:150
EXPERIENCED 2IAN and wife want-
ed for poultry and general farm;
capable of tatting full Charge; sepa-
rate house; hydro; good wages;
Times.
7 t
Apply '1' 'hr
references. pP Y Box
Advocate. S:16 :22o
WOMAN, ambitious, wet1_ st
o sled
. to
work in advisory capacity; full or
Times -
1 0-"S",
Y Pox A
Pp
part-time,
Advocate, S;1Gc
30AN OR WOMAN to clean apart-
ment hallway once a week. Apply
Times -Advocate. 8tfc
IF YOU .ARE
A E
HONEST
AMBiTIOUS
HARD WORE i G
Then we want to meet you. Public
demand for our services necessitates
adding to our sales staff. Car an
asset. Renewal commission basis for
secure future. o off season, Pull
or part time. Write Box 817, London,
Canada,
ONTARIO AUTOMII.OBILE
ASSOCIATION
15e
SERVICES
IT IS NOT TOO LATE for black
flies to destroy your turnips or to
spray your beans to ,nature them.
See your spraying specialist, L. V,
Hogarth, phone 266, Exeter. 15:220
CUSTOM CO1.4i>INING for beaus,
with Allis-Chalmers combine. Apply
John Berendsee, It.¢t. 1, Kirkton,
phone .91-r-4. 1:8:15'
SEIPTIC TANKS EMIITIED-Immed- 1
late service. Phone 108 or 430-W
Lucan, Butler Bros. 1:9-27:10
T.V. SERVICE --Member of R.T.T.A.
Will service after 6.00 pan. Bev Hey-
wood, phone 176-r-23, Exeter. 25tfc c
AWHITEWASHING
HITEW SHI Gt be made, mill Wa
Wat-
son, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19.
110:8-3:11c
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination service for
ail breeds of cattle. For service or
information phone Clinton 615 co1-
lect, between 7:30 and 10:00 A.71, on
week days and 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. on
Sundays.
"STANDARD OF THE WOODS" -
McCulloch Chain Saws! All models
and complete service (we rent) avail -
Huron tS., McCulloch
Stratford. pone Sales,
428 3S.
9-16tfc
CUSTOM BEAN COMBINING with
12 -ft. 3i -I3 90 self-propelled combine:
pulling beans; baling. Norman Whit-
ing. R.R. 1 Centralia. phone Kirkton
4S -r-19. Stfe c
REAL ESTATE
I—TtAlelE HOUSE, in good condition,
well decorated inside and out, 3 bed-
rooms, 3 -piece bath, good space
heater, drum fed; easy terms and
monthly payments. William Pearce,
Realtor; E,ari Parsans, Fred Cole,
Salesmen, 16tfc
100 -ACRE FARM with good house,
barn and drive., shed; hydro; never -
failing water supply;,house yard nice-
ly treed; soil is productive and par-
ticularly suitable for white beans and
corn; close to store and school; very
reasonably priced. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
NOVELTY BUSINESS, nicely locat-
ed, increasing business. For details
appl' to: C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter.
EXTRA/ Sweet little highway acre-
age; compact house, all conveniences;
garage; good buildings for poultry,
livestock; water on tap throughout;
lovely hedges, shrubs, shade; rural
mail; telephone; ideal country home.
William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Par-
sons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. 30tfc
RUG BRICK HOME, 3 -bedroom. This
is one of the nicer medium-sized
homes in Exeter. In addition to other
usual rooms, it has a very nice dining
room. The whole house is in the best
of repair and ready for occupation.
Moderately . Priced.. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
TNSULBB1CK COTTAGE, 2 -bedroom.
This home has a large, nicely finished
kitchen, full basement and an attic
home atilt.in stairs. e4,900 0.. V. Piccomfortable
er& Real-
Real-
tor, Main St., Exeter.
HOUSE with basement, furnace, liv-
ing room, dining room, kitchen, den,
:bathroom and sunroom, main floor;
4 bedrooms upstairs; garage and nice
building lot; all moderately priced.
W. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons,
Fred Cole, salesmen. 23tfc
Witter
BUILDING
GuronAand choice
location;
others. C. Z. Pickard, realtor, Main
St., Exeter, Ont.
APAAT'.MENT HOUSE. Exeter. This
house can be bought at a very low
price in comparison to the income it
Produces. C. V. Pickard, realtor,
Main St„ Exeter, Ont.
FINE OLD laRIC1C HOUSE with.
s 31 a. c 10 u s rooms, fireplace, 3 -piece
bath each noon • oil furnace; large
attached garage; sp.4cious grounds of
last% shade trees, fruits, vegetables,
barbecue. swimming pool. William
Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, 8Fred
Cole, Salesmen.,
tfe e
50 -ACHE FARM -East half, .Rot 2,
Con. '7 McGillivray Township; 6-ro0st
frame house' garage• henhouse; small
barn; around 42 acres of good wcrk-
inir land, balanee pasture and hood.
This farm is around three miles from
Parkhill; price of farm -X4.600; small
down 'payment; balance easy terms;
pOSsesSion when sold. A144s* to owner
13. MeldRRettd South,' bndlakon phoneh3.5 53arrieli�fe
3:153
ISIEW, MODERN HOUSE, betted air
furnace two. bedrooms. Apply Art
WhilSnnith, , phone 270-3. • 6tfc c
1;'ItTCIt HOS'. beautiful ranch -style;
high slchetel district; sontlens livin
room-diningroom With 'wall-to-wall
beettlloom• . lilodertt kitchen; besuti-
fully -finished bathroeen; two large
bedrooms and third resin for ad-
ditlonal bedroom or den: hill base-
ment with rumpus room, laundry
tabs” 011 -burning furnace; terms. G.
STOCK WANTED
I JI.M,IN TRIO MARKET for all kinds
of horses, any size, any age, -G. J.
Dow, phone 64 Exeter, tie
DRIA1P, DISA.BLE',D STOCK ,-- Seven-
day woos service for horses, cattle,
sheep, piss, calves. -Glen Kennedy,
phone collect 106-W Lucan or Exeter
135, 9 -ante
0ATTl:4 --Idve or dressed weight;
top prices paid. Coleman Packing,
London, phone 2.7646, Landon, or lb.
teeter, 5:15;22*
FOR RENT
3 APARI 11N'
S, unfurnished; ad
u
lt
s
o ly. Ap]3• 1�n fair Aake y, Phone
.
160
MOUSE, 2 -bedroom, furnished. AP -
ply Tines-AVOcate, 169,,,
.kPAR3 'MEONT, furnished, downstairs,
with sideen
treice, 861 ,at
ai
ns St.
150
,A 1'A21TMENT noels' ce and
11Y d e rated n.
rewired just like new, on Main St.
Phone 5999-W3, Exeter. 15
mom POLISHERS and vacuum
cleaners; floor sanders and edgers.
Beavers Hardware, Exeter, 151.fe
12 COTTAGES, completely furnlshed,
011 heated and insulated, by month or
weekly rates. Phone 10, Grand Rend.
1:8:15c
FARM HOUSE, medium - size, 1n
Staffa area• water pressure; 3 -piece
bath; electricity; garden, William
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. ltfc .c
APARTMENT, 5 -room, unfurnished;
also small furnished apartment. Elliot
:ripartments, phone 476 Exeter. 16tfo
APARTMENT. unfurnished, 8 -roots,
self contained; heated if desired;
suitable for couple. Phone 400-W, Me-
eter, l o
Service ice Station
Ry Major Oil Company
APPLY 14. O. FREE
Phone 366, Seaforth 16*
APARTMENT, 4 rooms and bath;
also- store on Main Street, suitable for
small business or office. Apply, John
Ward, phone 348. Exeter. 15*
3 -ROOM' APARTMENT, _private ent=
ranee; heated Phone S, Crediton,
8:15:22c
4 -ROOM APARTMENT, centrally lo-
cated, newly decorated, built-in cup-
boards, hot and cold water, 3 -piece
bath, private entrance; immediate
teeter. ion, William Pearce, Realtor,
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate
On The Premises.
Lot 19, Con. Town Line,
STEPHEN. TOWNSHIP
DA. Miles East of Mt, Carmel
The undersigned auctioneer receiv-
ed instructions to sell by public
auction on
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1955
Commencing at 2.00 p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE: Consisting of Lob
19, Con. Town Line, Stephen Town=
ship, 100 acres of clay loam, on which
Is situated a well-built 2 -storey brick
dwelling equipped with' ator press.
ure system, 3 -piece bathroom, new
oil furnace, large 'bank barn and
straw shed with stabling throughout;
large implement shed. Soil is the very
best of clay loam, well drained; 5
acres of mixed 'bush. Never failing
water supply.
ie
REAL. ESTATE: COnslsting of Lot
10, Catl. North Boundary McGillivray'
Township, 9Fl acres el land with no
buildings; 7 acres of 'bush. Soli is
very best clay loam; all tillable land;
35 acres seeded in permanent pas
lure,
BOTH FARMS iii high state oY cul-
on day oY sale, �
Ovation and will be oftered separately
TERMS: 10% on day of stele, Bal-
ance in 410 bays, Imtnediete posses-
sion. Sold subject to a reasonable
reserve .
111R•S, I!1RAbidNK COUG•H•LIN, Prop,
ALVIN WALPEH, Aucttotneer
5:15
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
ff Real Estate, Tractor, Auto,
Farm Machinery, Livestock,
Poultry, �s Hay,
Grain
an
and Miscellaneous Items
On the Pre mases
Lot 5, Concession 11,
*OSBORN2I
1'TOWNS
HIP
Aiites Westof' Woodham,
a+ Ivliles North
The undersigned auctioneer re-'
u t on blio
ceived i st c i a to. a l b n.
n r ei P
y
Auction on
TUESDAY, SEPTEMn£R g0, 1955
(.omntencintt at 1:00 p,m. Sharp
RIMA.L ESTATE: Consisting of Lot
6, ,Con. 11, Osborne Township, 100
acrs of choice clay loam; a modern
2^storey brick dwetlipg equipped With
water' pressure system and new
furnace; Large bank barn and straw
shed with good stabling .throughout,
water pressure system, large silo;
everything in good state of repair•
soil choice clay loam; farm well
drained;never-famines
acreswater. oefsuitpmilyx. ell bush;
TmRa
of sale;ere bOfalanceeal inEst30 days.
10% Soldon suaual
to a reasonable reserve bid.
A,TRACC. standTORard & tractoAUTO;r, Aluselids Chalmeonesears
-
son like new; extra equipment in-
cluding a 2 -furrow hydraulic plow
and 2 -row scuffler.
1946 Chev Coach, in good condition.
FARM MACHINERY: ¥-H binder,
7 ft, cut; Cockshutt horse-drawn
spreader, like new; 3 -section diamond
harrows; rubber - tire factory - made
Wagon; steel-tirewagon; ; Jo
h
n
Deere
8^piata qne^way disc; tractor cultiva-
tor; team cultivator; 51-H mower;
Cockshutt drop - head hay loader;
Surge water heater; Co -Op 2 -unit
milking machine, like new; Super
Twin I.E.L. chain saw, like new; 16
single cord hardwood, beach and
maple; forks; shovels; chains; many
articles too numerous to mention,
CATTLE: Roan Durham cow, 6
Years middle solneDurhaow,yeard,November;
sale date; Durham cow, milking,due
in March; Holstein cow, milkig, 4
years old, due in February; 2 roan
cows, milking, due in March; red
Durham cow with calf at foot, due
in March; roan heifer carrying second
calf, due in October; 2 Durham year-
ling heifers.
HOGS: -Yorkshire sow, carrying
second litter due In November.
POULTRY': 100 choice Red Rock
pullets, 434 months old.
HAY & GRAIN: 1,000 bushels choice
mixed 'grain; 25 load mixed hay; 63e
acres silo corn.
Quantity of Hougehold Effects,
No Reserve - everything will be
sold.
TERMS: Cash,
31T41 'WHITTD,, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPF3R, Auctioneer
,8:15
Fourth Annual
SALE OF FEEDER CATTLE
The Grey -Bruce. Live Stock Co-
operative are holding their Fourth An-
nual Sale of Feeder Cattle at Wiar-
ton on Thursday, September. 22-1200
head. Sale commences at 10:00 a.m.
All cattle sorted, graded and divided
into truck and carload lots.
Marked cheque or cash required.
Twelve Shorthorn bulls will be sold
after the sale by the Grey -Bruce
Shorthorn Breeders.
T. STJ3WART COOPER. Secretary,
Grey -Bruce Live Stock Co-operative,
Markdale, Ontario. 8:15c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Cattle, Hogs, Poultry, Hay,
Grain* Threshing Machine
Farm Implements and
Household Effects
On :tbo Premises
Lot 10. Conceaal0n
I3ISBORNE T,OWNSBI'
1st Farm South -d ash from Winchelsea
or 5 Miles Nast of No. 4 1llghwt y
on the St, Mary's hoed
The undersigned auctioneer xeceiv-
ed instructions to se11 by public
auction on
1955
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 23,
CommenoinO at '1:00 p.m,
CATTI.IE: Roan cow, milking, due
in Slarelt; part Durham pend Ayrshire,
minting, due in February; part Ilo1-
stein acid Durham, milking, due in
Io stein
March; 3 park Hereford an Holstein,
oreford'
i .March•• ar H
m kin ue n P t
Ii. g d ,
and Durham, due In April; part Hol-
stela and Durham, milking, due in
April; Aurham cot', milking, due In.
February; Holstein cow, snaking, due•
in March; part Durham and Jersey
eow, carrying third calf, due In Oc-
tober; part Durham and Jersey
heifer, with heifer calf at foot, fresh
allo and of
are u
3 weeks. Caw young e s
choice quality, 6 Yearling Hereford
atesrs 5 yearling Hereford heifers•
Hereford steer Gaff; all in market
condition.
iHOGS: 9 fork shoats, averaging
100 Ws. each• 'Yorkshlre sow with
litter -of. 112. irorkshire sow, due lat-
ter part of October; York hoc,
years
t1?OLN111old.ftY: 50choice Neto Hamp-
shire Sussex pullets, 7 months old, in
full production,
THESHING MACHINE & FARM
I11121LaMEINTS: George White No. 6
thresher, fully equipped, in brand
new condition; 120 ft. 7 -inch thresher
belt; M -el 15 -run power lift fertilizer
drill, fully equipped; M-31 binder, 7 -
ft, cut, like new; stiff tooth tractor
cultivator; 7 -ft, steel land roller;
dump rake; McDeering team scuffler;
2 -section diamond barrows; 4 -section
diamond harrows; set of sloop
sleighs, Iike new; single scuffler;
Co -Op 2 single unit milking machine;
Viking electric cream separator; 1,200'
lba scales; quantity of 2 -inch steel
piping; quantity of cedar posts and
lumber; 2 chicken shelters; electric.
Seatsr• pressuresprayer;
roll of wire;
Clinton
fanning m111; 3 logging
chains; onion crates; double barrel
carpenshotgun;ter post.pole; -holg
e digger;
alvanized haywheel folk;
-
barrow; steel water trough; quantity'
of bricks; forks, shovels, etc. etc,
HAY & GRAIN: 60 'bushel choice
mixed grain; 400 bales hay, timothy
and alfalfa; 300 bales oat straw; 20s
bushel timothy seed.
quantity of household effects.
Quantity of Household Effects.
TERMS: Cash.
NOTE: Terms can be arranged on.
'Thresher and various Items by con-
tacting proprietor before day of sale.
WILBERT BATTEN, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 15.
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
OfauctioCattle, Implements & Feed
W. B. Nairn will sell by public
n on
Lot 17, Con. 8 111, Miles South of
WOOL IAM
Junction of Con. 8 and 23 Highway
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1955
at 1:00 p.m.
II,ERB RTRT LANGFORD, Prop.
TERGIIIS• Cash. No reserve.
W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer 16
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