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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-10-06, Page 8Psi THE TIMES -,ADVOCATE, E*ETEI.t, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER' 6, 195$ Dodgers T -A Want -Ads Are REGISTERED Hereiords The undersigned. will sell fa Stufit Bras. 2 miles north-east of Forest; 28 miles north-east of Sarnia; sltile east of Highway 21. Sat., Oct. 32 .HEAD Iii BULLS AROUND 1 YEAR, OLD, 17 BRED HEIFERS- Herd Fully Accredited Bulls Blood Tested Heifers Calfhood Vaccinated All are eligible for A.meriva Registration Sale at 1 p.m. Catalogue on Request W. S. O'NEIL, Auctioneer, .• See The METEOR Now On Display SAFE BUYS 'SS METEOR TUDOR '47 PLYMOUTH SEDAN '47 HUDSON SEDAN Special Price '49 CHEV"PICKUP Special Deal On Exide Batteries - {The Best) , You get $7.50 allowance for your old battery Anti -Freeze Permanent- type Hot Shot Anti -Freeze priced to meet . any competition. Y i3 n (BA Frostcop and Pres - tone at Regular Price— $4.35) South End Service RUSS & CHUCK SNELL Phonk 328 Exeter .FOR SALIN GIRL'S FALL. COAT plaid. size 10; 1i0.r1 Mawy�be cent' * tu3Brad Oleanelr,. 6:13c 2 QUEBEC BEATER' , in good eon- ditton; several feet of galvanized tiptng, elbows and connections; par- od shingles for patching; other articles. Apply 00 'Victoria St., phone 705.W. Exeter, 6c G. E. REFRIGERATOR, mediums sized. et Grand Bend, used three months; cost 5299, will sacrifice .for $199. Contact Mrs. R. A. Weir. 283 Hyman St., London. or Mr, J. R. Prance, Grand Bend. 6:13c PAIN OF RHEUMATISM, Sciatica, Lumbago, can be helped by taking R 2J M A C A P S. Recommended by thousands of thankful users. Ask Your Druggist. 6 PAY CASH FOR BARN. suitable to rebuild. Phone 162-r-6. Dashwood. 6* '46 STUDEBAKER TRUCK, good racks and good hoist. Apply Joe Wil- son, R.R. 1 Centralia, after 5.00 p.m.. or all day Saturday, 6:13 BUDGIES, rare lovely colors; $3 and up; 'battles and breeders; canaries, singing $S. Mrs. E. Currie phone 13s-1. `Lucan. 6;13:20:27e PIGS. 30 choice suckers,. 7.8 weeks old. Apply Clarence Smi1Ue, phone, 691-r-2, Hensall 4C For Quick Sale I—KITCHEN RANGE, Clare Jewel. white enamel,. Has oil burner in stalled. (Cheap) 1 KITCHEN RANGE, Wingharn Clip- per, white enamel; for oi}, wood or coal. (Like new.) T arm Morning. i1—COAL xEA �R. �'v zY.g with automatic draft. (A bargain) 1 --OIL SPACE HEATER. Duro Therm. with blower (Used 1 year) 1—OIL SPACE HEATER, Evans Nu Style, with blower (A bargain) 1 --OIL. SPACE HEATER, Norge, for large home. (Cheap) 1—OIL FLOOR FURNACE, Southern .Mr. 1 --OIL FLOOR i''uttHACE, Coleman, like new, with automaitc control. Ors a steal) Other Stoves. Space Heaters too Numerous to Mention -- AlI Bargains GERALD GINGERICH'S Heating, Lighting & Plumbing Electrical Repairing—Motor Rewinding Phone 34 Zurich 6 2 SILK DRESSES, ladies', flowered. black and blue, size 42, in perfect condition. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 6c COB CORN, well matured, out of crib or field, Apply H. Schaap, R,R, 1 Luean, phone 9-r-23. 6* CHESTERFIELD, maroon and grey, 3 piece, 525, Apply 404 Albert St., Exeter. 6c BOY'S WALKING COAT, navy blue, with grey fur Collar and cap to match. wilt fit 3 -year-old, in good condition. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 6c DMAY1TALU THE TOP DRAWER- 1 SECRET OF OUR SURPLUS ENERGY IS MILK FROM • Fll6Nt AND/1'ILL DAIRY w®G.J w re -a C` LnC'.I TR»OEftn .4111,40101111111 3333 S1111141Singg011illtillittn* into comfort New Feather -Macs It's brand new ! A slipper made of fine glove leather, tailored like a glove, designed to give you a feeling of barefoot comfort. Ideal for Ieisure hours at Molle and away--- campus, study and tra- vel convenience. Won- derful for gift giving as well 45 your every day rise. Foam Rubber Soles, Peather-Mocs fold into neat leather travelling case. SEE ALSO: •' GLITTER GOLD AND SILVER. SLIPPERS s c a► i`7Y•LON M•LESSH SLIPPERS All by LYONS of Loudon FOR SALE CHOICE DRESSED DUCKS--Pltone Garnet :}Rees, 172-r-6, Exeter. 6:13:20* DEN SUITE 4- Piece, and a Chester- tleld. Mrs. 11. 13. Langford, phone 4-1, Lacan. 4e CARD CABINET 525; space heater with pipes, 515; shelves, etc. The Hollow Tree Gift Shop, fleeter. 6c 3,004 PULLETS. Fortmi n aeghorn.6 months old, starting o lay, Apply Andrews Poultry Farm, R.R. 3 Sea* forth, Phone 647-r-3. 6:18:20:^7c DINING ROOM SUITE 8 -piece, good condition, Phone 732-r-4, Exeter. 6c Delicious A ,les Pick Them -Yourself In Ow °retard Behind The High School $7..00 A $ushel Phone 253e BILL hicKENz1E Exeter SUGAR BEET LOADER Icing-Wize, good as new. Apply ,Jahn Reeder, Centralia. 22:29* MANURE, highest duality; spread .on our garden: $5.00 a load; average your weighs 2 500 lbs. 0. 3. ow, �Ex-- eter, phone S. ,.9:6c 10 HEREFORD HEIFERS, averaging 625 lbs. Apply Wally Wein, Dashwood. phone 54. 29:6• SUGAR BEET COMBINE, Scott- Urscbell, in good shape; mounted rubber; equipped with loader and windrow; reasonsble. Apply'to Wilber Keyes, Seaforth. 29:5'f '60 CHF7V COACH, '49 Dodge Sedan. both in top condition. Apply Rether's Coffee Shop or phone 260 or 302. 29tfc MOTALOY Years ahead of all— Mo. taloy beats all major on companies to the punch with the World's Only fuel additive that actually tin plates worn engine parts while you drive. *Get a Alotaloy Ring and Valve Job for :only 58.00. efotaloy Sales Company. 34 West St., Goderioh. Dealer 3uquirles invited, 22tfc LITTER CARRIER, Beatty, complete with bucket and pole, track and hangers, .switch, etc. James W. Gar- diner, phone 21-r-10, Kirkton. 60 OIL SPACE HEATER, practically new, large size, capable of heating 6 to 7 rooms, Phone 353-R, Beeter. 22tfc FARMERS! Before you buy a cattle mineral, be sure to try our complete mineral. Only 54,95 cwt. Exeter Dis- trict Co-op, phone 287. 8:15:32:27:6c WANTED WANTED TO RENT—B y public school principal 6- or 7 -room house. preferably on the east side of Main Street. Phone 259-W, Exeter. 6c WANTED TO RENT Apartment or house with small barn, in or around Exeter. Call 551-11, Exeter, atter 6 p.m. 6* WANTED TO RENT or work on shares—farm, with buildings. Apply Box "A', Times -Advocate. • 6c YOUTH'S SUIT, in good condition; should be size 18, Apply to Ti Advocate. 6o SCRAP METAL of all kinds. Prices are high now. Glenn's Auto Wreokerti, Phone 418, Exeter. 22:29:6:13c SAW MILL LOGS and standing b tilt lots. Apply Robert Eagleson, Ailsa. Craig. 8:15:22:29e HELP WANTED WANTED: Man for steady travel among consumers in Huron County. Permanent connection with large manufacturer: Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawlelgb's, Dept. J-202-131, Montreal, P.Q. 6 STORE WORK, part-time. Apply Whitteman's Bakery, phone 52. 6c WOMAN to look after children while mother works; $8 per week. Phone 732-r-3, Exeter. 6e FEMALE CLERIC, full time. Apply Box "E", Times -Advocate, 6c JUNIOR CLERK, age 16-19, good opportunity for promotion, junior matriculation required. The Bank of Nova Scotia, Exeter, Ontario, 6:13c a 11 syc McKn!ght • Wear Exeter wwwilnimur'tYYiiiti- riYPIWYiNMitrWl,tihjiiiYtAittiiutFtiimuiniinii-- YYtomtitYiinittitifl'iniviiiltiriiitriiia Mote 474 Mechanic Wanted With 2- to 3 -Year Apprenticeship Papers APPLY SNELL BROS. LTD. Phone 100 Exeter 6e STOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for .all kinds of horses, any size, any age.—G. .L Dow, phone 83, Exeter. tfc DEAD, :DISABLED STOCK—Seven- day •week service for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, calves. --Glen Kennedy, Phone collect 168-W Luean or Exeter 035, 9-2tfc CATTLE --Live or dressed weight; top prices paid. Coleman Packing, London, phone 2-1546, London, or le, Exeter. , 29:6113e SERVICES PAINTING AND PAPERING CABINET WORK TILE FLOORS THOS. H. WALKER Phone 563 Exeter ELECTROLUX service and parts.. i'itone 456-r-22, Exeter. 29:6:13* SEPTIC TANKS E]MPTIRD—Imme+d- late service, Phone 108 or 130-W Leman. Batter Br35. 1:9-27:10 SERVICE•' --'Member 61` 1t,T.T.A. Wi11 service after 6.00 p.m. Bev. Hey» wood,, phone 176-r-23, Exeter. 25tfc c WHITEWASHING& CLEANING-- Arrangements can be rnade, B111 Wet, ton, Dashwood, phone 35.r-19. 11:8 - 3:11e WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION . "Where Better Buils Are Used" rift lac ]n re s rvi A t 1 ee ins on e c tot' ell breeds of cattle,uFor service or itformetion phone Clinton 515 colo leot.between. 7:30 and 10:00 Assi. an week days and 7:20 and 9:30 A.M. on Sundays, tic "STANDARD OF 'THE WOODS" McCutloeh Chain Sawel All modelle art d i:om tete . e er s vic p twb relit) g able at MoCulloche Saw Sales 42$ linters St,. Stratford;• phone' 1061 J Sel6tfo CUSTOM . DEAN COMBINING with ulling berme; balite, N Notelet it* SnOY Exerr phone03»It.12-ft. M -Ii 90 selfpropeled comre; tic TENDERS WANTED EXETER MEMORIAL ARENA SNACK HAR The undersigned will accept Ten- ders until. Friday, October 28, at 6:00 for the operation of the snack peen m, bar at the arena, for the period of November 2, 1905. to about April 1, 1950. Either a cash tender or a. profit division plan wilt be .considered. The snack bar to operate six days and evenings each week. The highest or any .tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars can Exeter 333. DOUGLAS SMITH, Arena Centres Beare 29:0c REAL ESTATE 50 -ACRE FARM, good bean and sugar beet land. i, mile off highway. For etccrlars apply to 13e11 & Laughtoun, Ex,ESQUIRE GRILL, Goderlch. Ontario. EEstablished restaurant. well equip- ped, seats 48, good volume of bust- ness. Price 57,500.00 Half cash re- quired, balance easy terms, plus stock on hand at inventory, Business to be sold as owner has other interests,. For further particulars contact C. F,. Chapman, Realtor, Box 96, lloderlch, phone is W. 6:13:20 fi APARTMENTS, with 1 bedroom in each; washroom on each floor; 3 bath- rooms; good price, $7,000; ideal for reared family. Phone London 3-2033- J. 29:6c 3 -BEDROOM HOUSE, located in school district. This Is a comfortable home with 2 -Piece bath down and 3 - Piece bath up•, oil heated;price is moderate; small down payment will give possession, C. V. Pickard, Real- tor, Main St., Exeter. • 29 havee FARMS 't'iANT�•*-'VP'o buyers for farms if you are Interested in selling; call us or come in and see us. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. Main St.. Exeter. 29 100 -ACRE FARM. sand and clay loam; an good buildings; gas, hydro and water; 3', mile off pavement; $14,000; half cash. Robert Cassidy, R.R. 1 West Lorne, Ont. 29:6• WARTIME HOUSP, 3 -bedroom, built- in china. cabinet and chest of drawers; asbestos siding; extra shed; well lanscaped grounds. Apply 426 Marl- borough St., phone 416-J, Exeter. 29:6:13* HOUSE IN GRAND BEND—Two bed- rooms, living room and modern kitchenette, furnace, hot and cold water; choice location. Pine Dale Motei, Grand Bend. 29tfc OUTSTANDING VALUES HENSALL -- Compact three-bedroom home, modern kitchen and bath, nicely decorated throughout includ- ing new stove; priced for immed- iate sale; low taxes. See this prop erty right away. HENSALL--Commercial property; ex- ceptionally attractive investment. Office rental under lease, modern apartment with space for additioi}al apartment. .Above average state of repair; bathroom, 2 washrooms and forced air oil heating, Sacrifice re- duced price to settle estate, HELNSALL—Small family home, nicely located, modern bath, with, low taxes. Price reduced for quick sale. HENSA.LL—One of Hensail's finer homes. Solid brick, choice main street location, all conveniences— bardwood floors, etc., with good basement. Excellent state of repair. Immediate possession. Take advantage of Hensel's low? tax rate—we know you will be more than satisfied, Guaranty Trust CompanyBroker Of Canada R. B. Paterson, Phone 51, Hensall, Ontario, 291fc FRAME HOUSE. '7 -room, in Hensall: 2 lots; corner; furnace, bath; priced to sell: Apply Glen Deitz, on property, or C. G. Lee, Parkhill. 9:15 - 10:20 100 -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 detains apply to: C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. INSULBRICH COTTAGE, 2 -bedroom. This home has a large, nicely finished kitchen, full basement and an attic with built-in stairs. A comfortable home at $4,900. C. V. Pickard, 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. FINE OLD BRICK HOUSE with spacious rooms, fireplace, 3-plece attached each spaciousngrround of lawn, shade trees, fruits, 'vegetables, barbecue, 'swimming pool, William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. 8tfc c NEW, MOD.ERN HOUSE, forced air furnace, two bedrooms. Apply Art Whiismith, phone 270-J. Stec* BRICK I107.iE beautiful ranch -style; high school district; spacious living room -dining room with wall-to-wall broadloom; modern kitchen; beauti- fully -finished bathroom; two Large bedrooms and third room for ad- ditional bedroom or den; full base- ment with rumpus room; laundry tubs; oil burning furnace. terms. C. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Ex- eter, - NOTICES TO CREDITORS In the Estate of r John Mousso, deceased. A persons having claims against the estate of Jon Musso, late of the Village of Grand Bend, in the County of Lambton, Gentleman, who died on or about the 8th day of May, 1955, are required to file particulars of tame with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 22nd day of October next, after which date the estate will be distributed having re- gard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton, Solleitore for the Executors, Exeter, Ontario. 6:13:20 In the Matter of the Estate of David Schroeder, `' late in of the County of Huron,, of aod, Retired Partner, Deceased, sed 'Atl Perdue h:winclaims 5h othe Estate of the late David cre- der, who died on or about the 4th day of July, A. D. 1955 are hereby notified to tend thorn to either et the undersigned duly verified, on or be. fore.. the 8th day of October, A. 1), 1956. After the last-named Fate the as- set, r h said E t � o the sta a Will be dls» tributed alticnK the eersens entitled thereto, heving regard only to claims of which the tinderalgned shalt then have netire. r3W3RETT IrANST, Rxecutott W. G. Cochrane, floaicftor for the Estate, FOR RENT 4.ZI0OM APARTMENT, furnished. Apply Harold Beaver, Deter North. 4 -ROOM APARTMENT Burnished or unfurnished. Apply 193 blain St., I ¢- eter. APARTMENT, furnished, downstairs, with side entrance. Apply 357 Carlin6g St. APARTMENT, unfurnished; heated; whets only. Apply Mayfair Bakery, Phone 52. 6tfn 2 A,PABTMENTS, $25 and 535 each. Inspect after 5 p.m.. Apply to Ross McDonald, 84 Andrew $t., Exeter. 29:dc Floor Sanders Floor .Edgers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners, Tools. Etc. BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER 29:6:1e:20c APART2MFNT on Main Street, with- out modern conveniences. Apply at Times -Advocate. 22tfc CENTRAL APARTMENT. attractive, modern rooms; new kitchen cup boards; 3 -piece bath; private ent- rance; self-contained; just finished decorating throughout; immediate pos- session. Apply Box II", Times - Advocate 22tfe APARTMENT, 4 rooms and bath; also store on Alain Street, suitable for small business or office. Apply John Ward, phone 348, Exeter. 6* AUCTION SALES Clearing • AUCTION SALE Of Tractor, Farm Implements, Livestock, Grain and Household Effects On the Premises Part of Lots 3 and 9, L.R.W. STANLEY TOWNSHIP a Miles South of Bayfield an Highway 21 The undersigned auctioneer receiv- ed instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1955 CARL HOUSTON Prop. ALVIN WALTER, Auctioneer 22:29 Clearing AUCTION .SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, • Farm Implements, Hay, Hay, Livestock and Misecllaneous Items On the Premises Lot 19, Concession 12 HIBBERT TOWNSHIP 7 Miles North-East of Hensall or Fourth Farm West of Cromarty Scholl on 12th Concession The undersigned auctioneer receiv- ed instructions to sell by public auction on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1955 Commencing at 1.00 p.m. Sharp REAL ESTATE: Consisting of Lot 19, Con. 12, Hibbert Township, 100 acres of choice clay loam on which is situated a bank barn 90x40; straw shed 60x36; alt new steel roofing; very' best of stabling throughout; large implement shed and garage; also well-built dwelling. All buildings in good state of repair. Never -failing water supply. If interested inspect this oustand- ing farm before day of sale. Terms of Ream Estate: 100 on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Farm to be offered at 3 p.m. on day of sale. Note: Terms can be arranged on Real Estate by contacting proprietor before day of sale. LIVESTOCK- Purebred Shorthorns and Grade G tttle. Durham cow carry- ing second calf, due in October; Dur- ham cow, carrying second calf, due in April; Durham cow carrying sec- ond calf,due In December; Hereford ow carying second calf, due in February; Durham cow carrying third calf, due in November; Durham cow carrying third calf, due in December; roan heifer, due in January; Hereford heifer, due in January; 4 Hereford heifers with calves at foot; 5 register- ed Durham heifers with papers; 5 dual purpose yearling heifers; 5 Short- horn yearling steer calves; Shorthorn bull, dark red, born September 12. 1953, sired by McLean Farms' Justice Dam Eldorado Lady Clipper, This 'bull carries promising features of a good FARM d tire.i ,YEMENTS & MISC. IVIS: Cockshutt mower, 6 ft. cut; MeD side rake; MeD dump rake; Mcle drpp head hay loader like new; cul - Water; International h iay loader; land roller; grass seeder; scuffler; 4 - election diamond harrows;steel wagon; farm wagon and rack; 4 logging chains; 42 -ft. Beatty track with hangers and car; 2 cant hooks; saws:. axes; sledge and wedges; hay fork; water tank; 130 -ft. hay rope; sap pan and fanning 15 ft.; manure5 chicken fence; 12 grain bags; seeks; step ladder; fence tightener; tarpau- lin; stock trailer, .nearly new; tools; shovels; spades; ditch scoop; forks; heater; •extension table; chairs; bed. Many articles too numerous to men- tion. - HAY: Approximately 35 ton mixed bay, 15 ton timothy hay. No reserve, everything will be sold. TERMS: Cash. HEBER SNELL, Prop. GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WAL'PER, Auctioneer 22:29 AUCTION SALE Of Several Antique Pieces and all Household Effects OF MRS. RNTTA SEALE:, L'IJCAN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1:30 P.M. Real Estate AUCTION SALE On the Premises Lot $, Part 10,Bosanquet Township VILLAGE.F. OF BEND The undersigned auctioneer receiv- cd instructions to sell by public auction on SATURaDtAY, OCTOBER 8 2.00 REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 8, Part 10, Bosaricluet 'Township, in the Village of Grand Bend, an which is situated a well-built 2 -storey cement block dwelling, with frontage -of 70';t 150'. The main floor consists of modern kitchen, living and dining room, bedroom and bath, also large sanfrorch; second floor consists' of 4 ample size bedrooms and full floor attic; Serge 'basement. Situates) on property is 32'x12' cabin. Th1s is an exceptionally taell- buiit )ionic in 'very best Condition; very suitably located.. For a good lnvestment in residen tial or business possibillttci convince yourself by inspecting this property before day, of.sale. Terms of Reil Estate:10% on day of Artie, balance .In 30 days; sold eub- Sect to a. reasonable reserve bid. Note: •Arrangements can be made by contacting proprietor before day Of Mite 11O11SERIOLP leFFECTS: Consists of: Moffat electric tango: studio couch; 2 beds, complete with springs and mattresee 3 dressers; 4 tone, Merles; 2 single beds• btreteher• dine the ?born table; 6 dining raem ehairs: OAisdoel t; s; 2 log ; btehard; eeteeMiran table; carpets; mirror; wast} stand;. 2 EXECUTORS' 'SALE toilet sets; qusntity of sealers; kit, 01100 pleLures• stove; .0 tor, coal or wood; 2 hot -Plates; stealers 2 411 drums; lawn mower; garden toots; 2 window awnings; a quantity of kit- chen utensils; ladies' bicycle; ' and many articles too numerous to leen- tion. TI2RMS: Cash. FRE]) KERNOHAN, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, .il.uctioneer .y 22:29:6 Clearing AUCTION SALE Valuable Real Estate, LivestockOI, Poultry, Hay, Grain, Far Machinery In M(+c n ry and • Miscellaneous Items Lot 5, OConce:son 6 STEPHEN TOWNSHIP 1'.1 Miles South of Crediton trutinsatousnscoea by receiv- ed auction on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1955 Commencing at' 1 p.m. Sharp REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 5, Con. 6, Stephen Township 100 acres of choice clay loam on -which is situ- ated a very modern brick dwelling with garage attached, new Modern kitchen and bathroom, large diving and dining room, 4 bedrooms; also new furnace. Large )tarn and drive. shed 'with new steel roofing; good-sized hen house, colony house; pressure system in house and barn. Farm is well drained and best of clay loam. This farm la well situated close to town and main highway. Inspection invited before day of sale. 10°(v of saleTerms. BalanceofReal canEstate: be arrrangedon day ba sac if ctingnot proprprevioietously r beforesaid, day of LIVESTOCK HORSEBlack Percheron mare , 8 yeere old; blue Percheron mare7 years old. 'This i an extra good team Tif work horses. is Geldig. SHORTHORN CATTLE: Roan cow, redryc carrying second thirodOcalfordoe November 11; red cow, milking, due March 4; roan cow; milking, due May 6; roan cow, milking, due April 7; red cow with calf at foot, due May 9; red cow with calf at foot, due May 1; red cow, milking, due In May; 2 red cows with calves at foot, due in June; roan heifer, due March 3. 2 red heifers, due in May; 6 steers, 2 years old; 6 steers 1 year old; 2 heifers, 1 year old; 8 calves; purebred red Shorthorn bull, 16 months old. This is an exceptionally good herd of cattle; all in market -condition. POULTRY: 60 yearling hens, Rock. and White Leghorn crossed. FARM MACHINERY: M-13 binder, 7 ft. cut, with tractor httcb, like new: McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut; M -H drill, a dump rake; hay loader; 16 -plate disc; manure spreader; wagon; rack; set of sleighs; 4 -section diamond har- rows; Woods electric grinder, like new; M -H electric cream separator; like new; 2,000 -Ib. scales;' blacksmith equipment; sledge; anvll; buggy; cut, ter; 2 sets double harness; 5 collars; chains: forks; shovels; etc., etc, GRAIN & HAY: 800 bushel of Clin- ton oats? 200 bushel Alaska oats. This is all choice grain recommended for seed, 15 ton mixed hay, r «. • HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: W h it e enamel, Acme range, for coal or wood; 4 kitchen chairs; 2 rocking chairs; couch; 2 small tables; . glass churn; large hand sleigh; lady's bi- cycle. Cast.. No reserve. Every- thing will be sold. HERB MITCHELL, Prop. GARNET HICKS, Clerk , ALVIN WALTER, Auct,, 29:fie Estate CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm, Farm Stock and Machinery Lot 26, Concession 9 HIBBERT TOWNSHIP 2% Miles west -tot Staffs, on County Road WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 12 O'clock MACHINERY: 1V6 McCormick Deer- ing tractor; 9.1 ton international truck 1950model 35 000 withstock rack, ak miles all n w tires; 28-46 model, threshing Machine; 1955 Dodge er-3 Sedan car- 3 -furrow International plow; 8% -ft. International stiff tooth cultivator on rubber (new); Inter- national tractor spreader: 'Massey - Harris manure loader; bulldozer blade and buck rake; McCormick Deering Power corn binder and loader; fertil- izer sower; International silo filler; Massey -Harris 7 ft. binder; hay loader; corn planter; seed drill; Inter- national side rake; diamond harrows; corn scuffler; oil drums; 250-41, gas tank and pump; 6 -ft. mower; set of chain harrows; western saddle (new) power •emery with % hes. motor steel water trough; 25 gas. motor oil rubber tired wagon;. 16 -ft. flat hay rack' gravel box; 2,000-1b, stales; fanning mill; electric grain grinder with 3 h.p. motor; paint sprayer and air compressor with motor; wheel- barrow; harness; 500 four- and five - inch tile; 8 twelve -inch tile; cedar posts. HAY & .GRAIN: 2,000 bus. good mixed grain; 1,500 bales of No. 1 ;nixed hay. CATTLE: 18 • Hereford and Dunham cows; 8 Hereford and Durham steers, 2 years old; 3 year-old steers; 6 Dur•• ham heifers, rising 2 years old; 17 Durham and Hereford calves; Short-. horn bull (1,700 lbs.). FARMS: Lot 24, Concession 12, nib. bort Township (gravel pit). Horne farm 100 acres more or less, large bank barn, implement shed, ce• ment site, pig pen. hen house; frame house covered with asphalt •shingles, modern bathroom, water pressure system in house • and barn, TERMS: Chattels—cash, Property— 10% down, balance in 30 days. Estate of the late Roy Kerslake JOHN CHAPPEL JOHN BUTSON A. W. SILLERYs Solicitor HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer C. P. CHESNEY, Clerk 6:13 AUCTION SALE Of House and 3 Lots. and Chattels IN EXETER NORTH . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 at 1 O'clock Enameled kitchen stove, like new; Coleman gas heater, 3 -burner; 2• burner electric heater; radio; kitchen table. 6 chairs; organ stool; wasli stand; toilet set; electric polisher, tike new; arm chair; side board; kit- chen cabinet; phonograph,25 records; chesterfield suite with 2 argge chairs; small table; 2 beds, complete with spring -fitted mattresses; 2 dressers; 2 Commodes; writing deisk, quantity of pictures; bed lamp; 4 rockers; Singer sewing machine; studio couch; parlor lamp; coal heater; cora (space heater: chine cabinet; quantity -bed clothes, There wilt be all kinds of dishes, some ianntiques, Dote, pans, pals, lawn mower, carpets: mats Beatty wash - gmatheine in goodshape; wa sh tube; boiler; mummy of ardentoots: cloec; electric kettle; electric clock tamp; boot stool; odd chairs; •quant1ty of scalers. Atthe same time Mid place there will be offered for sale the haute and 8 late, Nice cottage with 2 -piece With, 2 bedrooms, living town, kitchen with n eu o bu St fn b arde, A fine -ace to p n Place live; on Main highway: For particulars see Frank Taylor. AuetIeneer, TERMS: Chattels cash. Terris of real estate will be made known day of sale. S>ptb erty of the late Herbert W.29 Of Valuable Real Estate On Friday, Lha 21st day of Oeto- her, 1055, there will beeoffered for sale by.,public auction on the premises at the #tour of 2 p.m, the otlowing 171uConcession s5 in the Toga hip of t IIaY, si the house o the :sa d Posses rn er a ae n s if land December 1, X955• posses ;on e lands December 31 1955, unless ar- rangements made for earlier tenancy with the present tenant, Sale subject to reserve bid. Terms: 10% down on day of sale, balance in 30 days. • PEARL TAYLOR JOHN ALEXANDER MOIJSSNIIAU, c forof the at o Ere u a Estate f John Mousse, EDWARD CORBIITT,Auctioneer 6:13:20, Clearing AAUCTION SALE. Of Farm Machinery, Tractor, Threshing Machine, Livestock, Poultry, Hay and Household Effects On the Premises Lot 7, Concession 2, TUCKERSMITIi TOWNSHIP 1% Miles East and Half Mile North of Hensall The undersigned auctioneer receiv- ed instructions to sell by public - auction on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 1956 Commencing at 12.30 p.m., sharp TRACTOR &. TI-IiiESHING MA- CHINin A-1. cOliver liveon 60 qullpped Hnttigne v 2 -row sauftler; George White No. 6 thresher completely equipped ;with 120 feet thresher, belt. 15AR5f MACHINERY: M.4 .1 binder, 6 -ft, cut; Oliver 2 -furrow tractor ptow, like new,Geor a White tractorr spreader, like new; MeD. 13 -disc fer- tilizer .drill,like new; John Deere 3- section lever harrows, like new; 4- section diamond barrows; MeD team stuffier; stiff tooth cultivator; dump rake; M -H hay loader, like new; 4 - drum steel roller; rubber tire wagon; • 16 -ft. hay rack; 2 -wheel trailer; Frost & wood mower, 6 -ft cuts Smalkler grain blower with 32 ft. pier Oehl hammer mill, like new; 72.1- rubber belt; double disc; set of sleighs; 54+ft. 5 -inch belt; gravel hex; fanning mill; 2 chlcken abetters• new colony house, 1:2'X12'; Forge, Stewart Clipper; 3 sugar beet knives; sugar beet forks; cutting box; oat 'roller; twe 40 -gal. gas drums; rotary pump; emery; work bench; 2 sugar kettles; Viking cream aepdtratar, used ono - season; Universal Co-ep milking ma- chine, Completely equipped; root putper: .circular saw; brooder stove; snow fence; 2 logging chains; i7 cords furnace wood; 14 cords- atovA,,,-wood; 9 cords cedar wood; quantity cedar" Posts; forks; shovels; etc„ ete. CATTLE: 2 white .Durham cows. milking, due in March; red cow. cranking, wl milking. in in Apr April;e part 11oll-- stein and Durham cos', due before: sale date; roan cow, with calf at foot; Durham eoW, milking, due in ]March: 2 steers, rising 2 years old: roan heifer, rising 2 years old: heifers, rising 1 year old' 4 Hereford calves. This is a gholce herd of cattle. HOGS: 10 stocker pigs. Poultry: 175 Rhode Island Red yearling hens. HAY: 400 bales timothy and .clover hay; 10 ton mixed bay; 10 acres 06 cob corn. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; Findlay Condor c ook stove, like new; oak dining room suite, consisting of round table, 5 chatis. buffet and china cab- inet; square top extension table; S kitchen chairs; cupboard; baking cabinet; arm chair; table lamps; fern stand; centre tables; 4 complete• bedroom suites; electric radio; cedar chest; Aladdin lamps; trunks; large selection of new tapestry and linol- eum rugs, various sizes bedspreads; comforters; c linens• new mats; r - tains;` u drapes; 2 toilet. acts: large quantity of dishes, some antique: churn: crocks; sealers, etc., etc. Al! household effects in new condition. No reserve. asthe farm is sold. Orin st ex rn large sale,selling wilt start sharp otime. TERMS: Cash. wI HICProprietor leetor • GARNET KS Crk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 6:18 a Saimenertiosiessitet 11n nY,t n,tnn,enn, ntn„na till Shop For Christmas Early And Save ,Money Closing Out! Further Reductions • THE HOLLOWTREE GIFT -SHOP • 'WHAT'S NEEDE•'15 A CORRESPONDENCE TO CONDUCT AOTRAFFIC7COP WITH Car Of Bran $47.00 Ton (Off Car) This is a car we pieked up at a real bargain and we pass ori the savings to you. Take de- livery off car this week. Don't be disappointed. Let us tlake your order. Shur -Gain 24% Beef maker $72.00 Ton (In Your Bags) With our own molasses mixer we are now. able to manu- facture our own beef and milk concentrates. This is a tremendous saving to our customers. Ask for prices on 3 -ton 'and 5 -ton lots. Molasees Yes, our molasses mixer can mix and blend molasses with just the right amounts. Why not put our molasses Mixer to work for you in preparing your cattle and hog feeds? Or we will sell by the drum at really* low prices. 41. Dried Corn - Now available in truck load lots at the most attractive price we've had in years. Corn is our cheapest feed. Let us supply your cattle and hog feed requirements. 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