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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-04-05, Page 6THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1956 Attic So Full You Can t Get Through? Run An Ad Or Two FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BABY CHICKS FOR SALE REAL ESTATE bales. ApplyWerctt Skinner. Phone 25-r-8 Kirk- TIMOTHY ig e E D, factory-cleaned. James Drummond, phone 690-15 Hen- ylil......................... 6;12* iDBILL — 18-run Cockshutt fertilizer drill, ip good condition. Apply Harold Bowe, phone 37-r-ll Klrkton. 5* LADIES’ COAT, black clot'll, with black Persian Laxub trim, size 171a, in perfect condition. Also wine cloth coat, size 16, cheap. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 6* ELECTRIC STOVE. McClary, 4- burner, in splendid condition, reason­ able. Phone 323-J, Exeter. 5e GIRLS’ NYLON DRESS, yellow, size iS, $3.00; girls' mauve spring coat, size 10, $4.00; girls' blue with black check spring coat, size 8, 53.00. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 6* FURNITURE —. Solid walnut buffet with mahogany inserts, and china cabinet to match; $25 each. Phone Murray Green, 576-J, Exeter. 5* HYDRO POSTS, all lengths, reason­ able. Charles Reid, Varna, phone 676-r-lS, Hensail. 5* GE RADIO, completely checked over and guaranteed; complete with aerial and installed. Phone 33-18 Kirkton.5* BRAY CHICKS. Mixed. Cockerels. And Pullets — dayold and started. Hatchery has full range of 'breeds, crosses and specials (Ames In-Crose. etc.). (May-June broilers should also be on order.) Let us know your needs, we’ll quote prices. Order, agent Erie Carscadden, Exeter, phone 216-W. 5c WANTED—25 -100 acres of cheap sand fox* tree planting. William Pearce. Realtor, Exeter; Earl Par­ sons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. 5 tfc lm-STOREY- FRAME HOUSE—Cor­ ner James and Albert streets. Only 2 blocks from business section— '54,200. Bert Clark, Exeter. ISttnc GIRLS’ NAVY BLUE COAT and hat set, size 6X; girls’ rod velvet shortie coat, size 12. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners. Also 2 girls' nylon dresses, sizes 6 and 12, which can be seen at 27 Huron St. East. 2-WHBEL TRAILER with 600-16 tires and stock racks; new licence. Apply Philip Johns, phone 44-21 Kirkton. 5* BUSINESS—A well-established home spare-time 'business in Exeter. Makes an easy $500 a year or xnore. Ma­chines like new No experience necessary. Owner has othei' interest. Price $250. Write Box “D”, Times- Advocate. ________________ 5c HELP WANTED 200 PULLETS, Red Rock, about 3 months old. Phone Sl-r-3 Zurich. Be •49 MERCURY, ’48 Chev, '49 Ford. S. Koning, Waterloo St., phone 404- J. -*■ 5* OATS. Lorain variety. Apply Jack Coates, R.R. 1 Centralia, phone 48- r-18. Kirkton.___________________5* HAY—600 .bales. Apply Jolm Berend- sen, R.R. 1 Kirkton._____________5^ COWS—4 or 5 good high grade Dur­ ham cows, some with calves at foot and some to freshen. Bred to Here­ ford bulls of the Oxford Unit. Ma­ chine milked last year. Apply Fred W, Clarke, R.R. 2 St. Paul’s, phone 22-14 Sebringyille.________________5* Just Arrived '53 FORD RANCHWAGON With radio '49 DESOTO SEDAN New Motor Yesterday Good Implements Allis-Chalmers Combine, only two years old Demonstrator Strunk Chain Saw Used Spramotor Weed and Cattle Sprayer New Idea Power Mower All at rock bottom prices. EXETER FARM EQUIPMENT Phone 508_________5________Exeter GOOD WORK HORSE — Apply to Leonard Harris, phone 33-r-18, Kirk- ton, xa nxile south of Farquhar. 5* WOOL BLANKETS, large size, some satin bound and some whipped ends; also some crochet doilies. For in­formation write Sirs. Whitney Coates, Centralia, Ont., R.R. 1, or phone Kirkton 39-r-3^__________________5c TIMOTHY SEED, 30 bushels, clean. Phone 20-r-22, Crediton.__________5c RED CLOVER SEiED, grade No. 1, limited amount. George Link, phone 34-r-21, Dashwood. -5c GEESE OF BOTH SEX—Arthur Hod­ gins, Clandeboye, phone Lucan 161- r-4,______________ 5:l'2c TRACTOR, C Allis Chalmers, puller and scuffler, in A-l condition. Apply Mr. Ajex Voisin, Sr., R.B. 3 Ailsa Craig, or phone Crediton 20-r-14. 5 1955 FORD SEDAN, Fairlane, fully equipped, excellent condition. Phone 496, Exeter,____________________ 5c BALED STRAW—Hedley May, phone 378-J3. ____________________29:5c Motor Sales Phone 200 6 YEARLINGS, red with white faces; also 2 two year old Hereford heifers. Apply Rea Neil, Clandeboye, phone 161-2, Lucan.______________5c MANURE SPREADER, fertilizer, OLO- ft. Gandy, used on season, like new, able ito spread 20 - 1000 lbs. per acre; also table No. 1 seed beans; car radio, $15. Apply Frank Lohuis, R.R. 1 Centralia, phone 378-W12, Exeter.5c NEW SUBSCRIBERS ONLY! New low offer' on Ladies Home Journal fox* new subscribers only. You get 22 months’ subscription for only $3.85. Othei* new rates on request. Sub­scribe now. Exeter Times-Advocate.29:5:12:19:26 HAY and Long Term Pasture mix­ tures to suit youi' x-equirements. Priced from $6.85 an acre up. No. 1 and certified seed used. Exeter Dis- trict Co-op.___________________29:5c STARTED PULLETiS, 6-week-old, Foreman Leghorns and Rock Leg­horns. Hubert T. Miller, 57-r-7 Dash­ wood. ___ _______________22tfc c Barley Contract No. 1 Treated Montcalm Seed Barley BEST PRICES PAID CANADIAN HOME JOURNAL— Three years’ subscription for only $2.00. A .top-notch Canadian publica­ tion. Exeter Times-Advocate. 29:5:12:19:26 NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES on many magazines. Call for the price of your favorite and have it sent to you regularly. Exeter Times- Advocate. 29:5:12:19:26 CP You may have whichever price is the highest based on 3 C.W.6 row Winnipeg cash price or 3 C.W.6 row Win­ nipeg Wheat Board price. Free storage until December 15. Come in and have this special contract explained before contracting. , , Fertilizer Supplied at Competitive Prices Credit Arrangement if Necessary SEED FOR SALE OATS: Beaver, Clinton, Cartier, Larain, Ajax. Registered — $1.60; Commercial No. 1 — $1.40 BARLEY: Montcalm — Registered—$2.00; Commercial No;. 1—$1.70 SCOTT'S ELEVATOR LTD. Phone 63 ' 4, Lucan, Ont, TRIMMER CAPONS—Started capons on order, and custom caponizing. Apply Carl Oestrelcher, phone 57-r-23, Dashwood. 16:2-17:6 WANTED STANDING TIMBER—Wait to buy standing trees of soft maple, elm, hard maple, oak, pine. Kindly send your name and lot number, conces­ sion and township to Box "M", Exeter Times-Advocate, Exeter, Ont.29:5c CATTLE FOR PASTURE — Apply Hedley May, phone 378-J3, Exeter. 5c 10 - .12 YEARLING CATTLE to pas­ ture for 1956. Apply Cecil Cafflm, phone 22-15, Kirkton. “ 5* EMPLOYMENT WANTED RELIABLE WOMAN would like full or part-time work at Grand Bend fox' July^and August; quick at figures; experienced saleswoman, cashier, of­ fice worker, etc. Box “F”, .Tdmes- Advocate,_________________ x 5:li2c DUTCH FARM WORKERS, single, experienced with farm machinery, to arrive between April 15 and 25; age 25 years. Contact Frank Lohuis. R.R. 1 Centralia, phone 378-W12,- Exeter. 5* SERVICES SPRAY AND BRUSH PAINTING— Houses, barns, roofs, etc. Arrange with us early. Lyman Gratton,«Grand Bend, phone 53.__________5:12:19:26* PAINTING AND PAPERING CABINET WORK - TILE FLOORS THOS. H, WALKERPhone 553 Exeter Repairs Cement all new 44 c NOTICES FARMERS! Have all your saws sharpened and set at Stew’s Sharp­ ening Service, 105 Sanders St., Ex- eter, phone 454.______________ 3tfc To Phone 205 Disposal Contracting Septic Tank Cleaning on Drains, Watermains, New Installations on Septic Tanks, Drainage and Drains Meet Your Requirement Grand Bend Phone 205 29:5:12:19* Etc. Tile' WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION “Where Better Bulls Are Used” Artificial insemination service for all breeds of cattle. For service or Information phone Clinton 515 col­ lect, between 7:30 and 10:00 A.M, On week days and 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. on Sundays. tfc SS TRACTORS z FIRST of the POWERLINED SERIES Mr. Farmer. ♦. meet your new power farming team-mate. <. that big advancement in tractors you’ve been waiting'for. It’s the power­ ful new Minneapolis-Moline 445 . . . first of MM’s advanced POWERiined Series. Drop in and take a good look—you’ll make Pile of the most important discoveries in power farming history. You’ll see the tractor built to give you a brand new start in farming profits. NOTICE TO ALL BUSINESS MEN AND THEIR EMPLOYEES The Town Council feel«_ that the situation in regard to parking room pn Main Street could ho improved a great deal if all business men and their employees would park their cars off Main Street, thus leaving room for people coming into town to do their business. The Town Council asks that all co-operate so that, it will not be necessary to establish a one-hour or two-hour parking by­law. * C. V. PICKARD, Town Clerk5:12 • High-Turbulence Vaive-in- H«ad Engine • Dynamic New Powerlined Design • Independent Live Power Take Off • Big Capacity Hydraulic 3-Point Hitch featuring-------- ------- ---..—... • Exclusive New Ampli-Torc Drive • New Hydraulie Pewer Steering. • Power Adjustable Rear Wheels • Power-Matched tools ■Available WILL THE PERSON who accident­ ally backed Into my car at Exeter Arena >Saturday around l;30 kintly phonfe 507. PLEASE STOP INTO bAY AND ASK ABOUT THE 44S Phone 321-W Exeter Mr. Peter Anderson of Grand Send, Ont. Is in no SEASON-AIR® Please address 54, Burlington, way connected with ALUMINUM DTD. all Inquiries to Box 5:12c EARN $75 and more weekly. Sell guaranteed household necessities in your surroundings. Wherever you may live there is an opening for yop. Familex, Station C, (Montreal.______5 ANY PERSON willing to work eve­ nings and anxious to make good money, write to Box G, Times- Advocate. Must be honest and will- ing.___________ _________ _____'' 5c EXPERIENCED SALESMAN for an established route .operating out of Exeter. Married man preferred. Ap­ ply stating age, experience and refer­ ences. Mr, T. Humphreys, phone 428- W, Exeter._________ __________5:12* LICENCED MECHANIC or man. with three or four years of apprenticeship. Good working conditions, 48 hours. Wednesday afternoons off. Overtime pay. Apply South End Service, Ex­ eter.____________________________5c LADY to clean apartment one after­ noon each' week. All’s. Sandy Elliot, phone 476, .Exetei’._______________5c RELIABLE LADY for housekeeping duties in Grand Bend, from June 15 to September 15. Duties include housekeeping and supervision of two children. Reply stating age and salary expected to Box “J”, Times- Advocate.________________________5c Licensed Mechanic With experience on most makes of cars. APPLY BOB COOK MOTOR SALES Phone 178____________Hensall, Ont, TEACHERS—Usborne Township School Area requires Protestant teachers. Salary schedule planned. Reply giving experience and former inspector’s name to Garnet Hicks, R.R. 3 Exeter._________________29:5c IMMEDIATELY fox’ local . plumbing and heating 'business; good starting wage according to ability; steady employment. Box “K”, Times- Advocate. . 29:5* FOR RENT APARTMENT, ground floor, unfur­nished, heated, hot and cold water, built-in cupboard, use of laundry for washing, private entrance. Blatch- ford Apartments._________________5* UPPER DUPLEX apartment; store and frig supplied. Phone 181, Ex­ eter. ______________________5 APARTMENT, ground floor, central­ ly located to stores and schools, 3- piece bath, private entrance, recent­ ly redecorated. Phone 143, Exeter.5 tfc c Floor Sanders Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc, BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER 2 APARTMENTS — Apply Tasty-Nu Bakery, phone 100, Zurich._____9tfc c MAIN STREET APARTMENT—Over Gould and Jory store; living room; ‘bedroom and kitchen; hydro and watei' provided; available April 1. Apply Exetei' Times-Advocate. 22tfn* UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, with new private bath, new built-in cup­ boards, newly decorated, oil heated, heavy duty wiring, hot and cold cold watei' on tap, separate entrance; available April 1. Phone 400-W (eve- nings). __________________22 tfc* 4-ROOM«, APARTMENT, with bath, available April 1; 3-room apartment, with bath, available ‘now. Both un­furnished. Also bed-sitting room, with private bath, available now. John Ward, phone '34i8.___________22:29:5* 3-R00M APARTMENT, with bath, unfurnished, centrally located, hot and cold water, built-in cupboards, utilities paid, reasonable rent. Apply Lloyd Ford’s Men’s & Boys’ Wear, phone 29j)._______________15:22:29:5* LAND—Large acreage, suitable for cash crops on cash or share crop basis. For further information phone Dashwood 31-r-15 after, 5 p.m. 8jl5:22:‘29:5:12c SEWING MACHINES—Electric port­ ables, by the week. Hopper-Hockey Furniture, phone 99, Exeter. 8tfn c HOUSE, Well located, near schools; would accomodate one or two fami­lies; 3-piece bath up and down; heavy wiring; immediate possession. C. V. Pickard, realtor, 394 Main St., Exeter. 8tfc c TENbERS WANTED SECRETARY-TREASURER Marked tenders will be received by the undersigned until April 14, 1956, for the position of Secretary- Treasurer of McGillivray Township School Area. Duties to commence May 1, 1956. For further particulars contact Bryden Taylor, Chairman, R.R. 3 Parkhill. Apply stating quali­ fications and salary expected to Nell McRann, Gland eboy e.__________29:5c TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE FEDERAL BUILDINGS—PROVINCE OF ONTARIO SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed as above, will be received until 3.00 p.m. (E.S.T.), THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956, for the supply of coal and coke for the Federal Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be ob­ tained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and tl, — ' ‘ ' Architect, 385 Yohge St. Ont. Tenders will less made on printed forms partment and conditions set _____ ____ ‘The Department reserves the right to demand from any successful tenderer, before awarding the order, a security deposit In the form of a CERTIFIED Cheque drawn on a bank incorporated under the Bank Act or the Quebec Savings Bank Act pavnblo to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA, equal to ten per cent of.the amount of the tender, in accordance with the Government Contracts Regulations now In force, or Bearer Bonds, with unmatured coupons attached, of the Government of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constituent companies, un­ conditionally guaranteed as to princi­ pal and interest 'by the Government of Canada. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department Of Public. Works, Ottawa, March 16, 1950. the District -t., Toronto, not bo considered un- or according to the supplied by the De­in accordance with forth therein, 29:6 FARMS—50 acres, house, small barn; 75 acres, ful set buildings; 95 acres, full sot buildings; 100 acres, full set ■buildings; 150 acres, .full set build­ings; 200 acres, special buildings. William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Par­ sons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. 23tfc EXETER HQMES—C, V. PICKARD BRICK COTTAGE, 3-bedroom, at­ tractive, living room, dining room, convenient kitchen, 3-piece bath, per­ manent laundry tubs. This comfort­able home is particularly well lo­ cated on a beautifully treed lot. Owner leaving town. Quick posses­ sion. 3- BEDROOM BRICK, in best of con­ dition, oil heated, nicely treed lot with good garage. Priced to sell. Im­mediate possession, 4- BEDROOM HOUSE, with 3 extra lots, This home is nicely decorated throughout? Hardwood floors and fireplace, forced oil heat; lots beauti­fully treed; garage; reasonable price; easy terms. 3-BEDROOM HOME, Exeter North, with approximately one acre of land. This property can be bought at a very low price. Possessioxx arranged. 2-STOREY BRICK, 3-bedroom, choice location. This property is in wonder­ ful condition and has every modern convenience including new oil burn­ing furnace. Extra large lot is nicely treed. Brick garage, Possession ar­ranged. If you wish to buy or sell see C. V. Pickard, Realtor, 394 Main St., phone 165 and 628. 16 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 2-piece chesterfield suite; daybed; dining room table; drop leaf table; buffet; diping room chairs; kitchen table: occasional chairs; wicker chair and rocker; electric lamps; 6 tapestry rugs, various sizes; Coffield electric washing machine; 2 complete bed­ room suites; modern bedroom suites 2 cedar chests; vacuum cleaner; mirrors; Card table; large electric clock; McClary refrigerator; coal oil stove, large assortment of silverware, glassware, fancy dishes and china­ware; bedding; —‘ quilts; pillows; ___ chairs; kitchen utensils; electric iron and toaster; 2 ' " --- - rubber hose, new; 1 of carpenter tools; and stands; steel sprayer, „ __ too numerous to mention,Everythin; ’ to attend. TERMS: Cash. The estate of the late Abraham Musser. WILLIAM C, ALLISQN, Executor W. G. COCHRANE, Solicitor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 22:29:5 comforters; fancy linens; mats; lawn step ladders; 150 ft. large assortment __galvanized tubs stands; steel posts; insect garden tools., Many articles in new' condition. Plan wagon; hay rack;, set of sleighs; cream separator; fanning xnill; stone boat; pulper; bean puller; hay fork( ropes, slings, ear; quantity of lum­ber; 1QQ cement 'blocks; 1000 bricks; 2 ton 1947 Dodge truck, in good shape; forks, shovels, etc.THE FARM, consisting of 100 acres more or less; 'barn 36x94, double garage, 'brick house, good cellar, all good roofs; 18 acres of good bush, 55 acres plowed fpi' spring, balance in hay and glass; never-faijjng water supply; school bus • services, rural mail and phone. Good location one mile off 83 Highway.TERMS: On farm, 10 per cent day of sale; balance due May 1, 1""" Possession any time at completion this conti'act. ■MRS. MABEL McNIGHOL, . , Administratrix TV. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer 1956. of 5c 100-ACRE FARM, one of Huron’s good quality farms, well under­drained, good barns, silo, good house with conveniences; Exeter area. Wil­liam Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen, 16tfc HOUSE under construction. Owner will complete it or sell as now. Extra lots for building., William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen._________________ 19tfc CENTRALIA—Brick duplex, Comfort­ able accommodation for two families; separate entrances; each has full kitchen and 3-piece bath; heavy wiring; price $7,000; $2,000 cash will handle. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. 5 NEW, MODERN HOUSE with oil furnace; east side of Exeter; close to schools. R. E. Balkwill, 47 John St. NOTICES TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Abraham W. Musser, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Retired, deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late Abra- haw W, Musser, who died on the 7th day of March, 1956, are hereby notified to send them to the under­signed, duly verified, on or before the 7th day of April, 1956. AFTER the last-named date the assets of the said Estate will be dis­tributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. W. G. Cochrane, Barrister &c., Exeter, Ontario. 22:27:5 . Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Choice Holsteins, Tractor, Truck, Farm Implements, Hay and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises, Lot 2, Con. 35, USBORNE TOWNSHIP, 1 Mile South of Hensall and 1 Mlle East.The undersigned auctioneer re­ ceived instructions to sell by public auction on TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1956 Commencing at 1:00 p.m. Sharp HIGH QUALIFY HOLSTEINS: Hol­ stein heifer, freshened in December; 3 Holstein cows carrying fourth calf, due in May; Holstein cow with calf at foot, freshened in February; part Holstein and Red Poll cow, carrying third calf, due 'before day of sale; Holstein heifer, freshened in Febru­ary; Holstein cow, carrying third calf, due in March; Holstein cow, carxylng fourth calf, due In June; Holstein cow with calf at foot, freshened in February; Holstein cow, carrying third calf, due time of sale; part Holstein and Jersey cow, carry­ ing fourth calf, due in March; 2 Jersey cows, freshened in February; Jersey cow, carrying second calf, due in May; 7 Holstein yearling heifers. This is a choice herd of dairy cattle.TRACTOR»& TRUCK: Minneapolis Molene^B.F. tractor, completely equipped with starter, light and 'hy­draulic lift, used one season, in ■brand new condition; 1946 Ford %- Ton Pickup Truck, in A-l condition. FARM MACHINERY AND MISC. ITEMS: McD. 814-ft. stiff tooth cul­tivator; John Deere 2-furrow tractor cultivator, like new; 2-drum steel Toller; 3-section diamond harrows; Cockshutt beet lifter; Woods 2-unlt milking machine, completely equip­ped, like new; 6 milk cans; set of sleighs; mower; binder; manure spreader; hay rake; wagon; gravel box; sniow fence; riding plow; single scuffler; quantity of cedar posts. •Many articles too numerous to men­ tion. HAY: <150 .bales mixed hay. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Kitchen table and chairs; cabinet, sealers; crocks, etc., etc. TERMS: Cash.'No Reserve as the farm is sold. SIETSE DAMM, Prop. ROSS LOVE, Clerk ALVIN WALTER, Auctioneer 6 AUCTION SALES Clearing AUCTION. SALE Of Tractor, Combine, Farm Implements, Feed, Household Effects & Miscellaneous Items the Premises, Lot 9, Con. 4,HAY TOWNSHIP, Clearing AUCTION SALE Miles Southwest of Alvinston, 2 Miles West 79 HighwayWEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1:00 P.M. 34 bead of- Durham and Hereford cattle, including 14 steers, 900 lbs.; Ford tractoi' with half tracks, nearly new; heavy chains; buzz saw; pulley; P.F.O. George White threshing ma­ chine, clover attachments, excellent condition; McCormick-Deering 7-ft. grain binder, real good, and a full line of good farm machinery; also 2 farms with* buildings. Terms on Chattels: Cash.Estate of William E. Macaulay HECTOR McNEIL, Auctioneer Phone Alvjnston 613R6 5c 1’4 of Estate AUCTION SALE Of Farm, Farm Stock, Machinery and Household Effects At Lot 27, Con. 2, 'STANLEY TOWNSHIP, Miles West and 1 Mile South Clinton Radar School, on FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 12:30 P.M. HORSES: Matched Black Percheron team, 1,400 lbs.CATTLE: Durham cow, due time of sale; Durham cow, due in June; 6 Durham cows, fresh, with calves at foot; Durham bull, 2 years old; 2 steers ready for market; heifer ready for market; 4 Hereford and Durham steers, rising 2 years old; >2 Duibam heifers, weight 850 lbs.; 5 Durham steers and heifers, 1 year old. ■HOGS: 2 York sows, ‘bred 2 months; 20 York chunks, 90 lbs,MACHINERY: Oliver 77 Standard tractor, fully equipped, like new; Oliver 2-furrow plow; McCormick- Deering 3-furrOw plow; John Deere tractor disc; 24-inch Dion threshing machine, like new; shredder and drive belt; McCormick 15-dlsc fer­ tilizer drill, like new; manure spreader, on rubber;'McCor.-Deering side rake, like new; 8-ft. mower; spring tooth cultivator; 3-drum steel roller; 5-section diamond harrows; Massey-Harris 7-ft. ‘binder, in good condition; Massey-Harris ‘hay loader; sulky rake; 6-ft. mower; 7-ft. Cock­ shutt tractor mower with power lift.Rubber tired farm wagon; flat hay rack; scuffler; set farm sleighs and rack; set of scales; Renfrew cream separator with motor, fanning mill with motor; Gehl hammer mill, new; gx-ainVlhrower and pipes, new; ex­ tension ’’ pulper; motor; cular saw; new; q—L,,.¥ -- sap pails and pan; colony house, Ii2x 1'2, new; brooder; quantity of used steel roofing; new steel posts: cedar posts; steel water trough; 1,500 ft. of 1-inch hemlock lumber; quantity scuffler.set of scales Gehl hammer xnill, new; ' straw blower’ 'pipe; ' root grain grinder with 3 h.p. powei’ emery; rip saw; clr- , aluminum wheel 'barrow, quantity of syrup equlpmenj; 1'2,* new; brooSer;' quantity of 'used posts; steef water trough; 1,500 ft. of 1-inch hemlock lumber;, quantity 1-inch and 2-inch elm; caxTenter and other tools; GRAIN: Mixed grain, suitable for seed; timothy seed; 300 bales mixed hay; some loose hay; body hard wood; limb wood; pile of cedar rails. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 2 stoves; Jewel range; daybed; 5 chairs; arm chair; cupboard; 3 rocking chairs; card table; spinning wheel; Complete dinner set; pillows; 3 bedroom suites; inner spring mattress; toilet set; dining room table; milk cans. FARM: At the same place, the farm will be offered for sale at 8 p.m. 150 acres; farm house with all —lvenlences; new two-car ’ bank barns with good scauung and water; 130 awes, suit­ able for cx’op and pasture; 20 acres .............................. ’ pOS_ in 30 modern conveniences; garage; “L” mwa wuiii> stabling and water; 130 acres, of 'hardwood* 'bush;* immediate session.Property: 10% down, balance........ days. Sold subject to reserve bid, „ Chattels: Cash. Estate of the late Wiliam Sinclair HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk 5 AN HONEST MANS WORD IS WORTH A THOUSAND TIMES AG MUCH AS^ A . SLICKER’S CONTRACT" Yes! We Still Have A Barley Contract For You No. 1 seed grown from registered seed supplied. Seed is treated. Fertilizer supplied quest. Better choice of price. unloading facilities. on rex • / market of5. The very best 6. See us for your contract now. 33^b Ammonium Nitrate (AEROPRILS) For early nitrogen feeding for fall wheat. In stock now—let us supply your needs at a low price. SEED GRAIN RODNEY — Reg. No. 1, 1.75; Reg. No. 2, 1.70; Reg. No. 3, 1.65; Comm. No. 1, 1.55. Reg. No. 1 On XUbX •AUYVANOJnUUT, 2% Miles North of Exeter or Miles South of Hensall and 2 Miles WestThe undersigned auctioneer re­ ceived instructions to sell by public auction on 'FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 Commencing at 1:00 p.m. Sharp TRACTOR & COMBINE: Massey- Harris <101 tractor, in A-l condition; M-H Clipper combine, Np. 6, in good condition.FARM IMPLEMENTS: McD. 11- run fertilizer drill; McD. 4-row bean drill; M-H 12" bottom 2-furrow plow; McD. 6-ft. swather; 3-bar side rake; mower; hay loader; 3-section lever harrows; 4-section' diamond harrows; 3-section diamond harrows; cultivat­or; double disc; land roller; rubber tire wagon; steel tire wagon;, hay rack; circular saw; trailer with racks; M-H b ean puller; set of sleighs; cream separator; 2-row scuffler; single scuffler; electric fencer; elec­tric motor; 25-gal. gas drum; 4-gal. sprayer; tip toe wheels for M-H tractor; 10.-28 tractor chains; hay fork; sling ropes; root pulper; wheel­ barrow; fanning mill; 2,000-lb. scales; 1942 Dodge car; fence stretcher; chicken shelters; incubator and brooder; emery; buggy; cutter; single harness; quantity of lumber; scrap iron; logging chains; ladder; tree pruner; Coleman lantern; crosscut saw; carpenter tools; forks; shovels, etc. etc. J FEED: 190 bales red clover hay; 100 'bales strajv; quantity of mixed ■grain.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Clare Jewel range; coal heater; chesterfield suite; 2 dining room tables and chairs; kitchen table and chairs; enamel top table; 3 complete bedroom Suites; antique, dishes and lamps; writing desk; piano; cupboard; side­ board; dining room furniture; bat­tery radio; congoleum rugs; sealers; sausage press; fancy hanging lamps; coal oil heater; pictures and frames; kitchen utensils and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. NO RESERVE as the farm is sold. FRANK WILDFONG, Executor for the Estate of the late Amos Wildfong ROSS LOVE, Clerk ALVIN' WALPER, Auctioneer Clearing AUCTION SALE Of 100-Acre Farm, Stock, Implements and Feed Lot 12, Concession 14, HIBBERT TOWNSHIP, 1 Mile North of Farquhar W .E. Nairn, Auctioneer, will sell by public auction on THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956 At 1 p.m., the following: HORSES: Mare, 3 year’s old, broken' to harness; gelding, 10 years old.CATTLE: 9 Holstein cows due in April and May; 2 Jersey cows, milk­ ing, due in fall; 4 Jersey cows due in April; Holstein bull, 2 years old; 6 Holstein heifers, yearlings; young bull. HOGS: Brood sow due at .sale time; brood sow due* in„June; 9 shoats, 110 lbs.; also 40 hens.HAY & GRAIN: 10 tons of mixed hay; 300 bus. mixed grain; 2 bus.' timothy; bus. alfalfa. IMPLEMENTS: Oliver 60 tractor with hydraulic, on. rubber, starter and lights; Oliver 80 tractoi' on rub­ber; Oliver 2-furrow tractor plow; Fleury 3-furrow plow on rubber; tractor double disc; John Deere cul­ tivator; set of level' harrows. 3- section; 11-disc Cockshutt fertilizer drill; iron harrows; Case 7-ft. binder; M-H hay loader; M-H side rake; dump rake; corn cultivator; scuffler; Case manure spreader on rubber; Cockshutt grain grinder; Goodison separator on rubber, 25x42, in A-l shape; 100 ft. 'belting; rubber tired Com. No. 1 BEAVER, SIMCOE 1.60 1.40 LARAIN, CARTIER 1.60 1.40 CLINTON 1.50 1.30 CERT. 1 SHEFFARD 1.75 MONTCALM, GALORE 2.25 1.90 REDMAN WHEAT 6 2.00 Custom Seed Grain Cleaning, Grading, Treating Now Available Don’t take a chance. Let us clean your seed grain. A few cents spent now will return you dollars in the fall. A FULL LINE OF GRASS SEEDS GRAIN-FEED-SEED EXETER.<5%^735>•• WHALEN CORNERS(fl^KIRKTON 35RI5 Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises, Lot 466, .Plan 20, 73 Sanders St., IN TH® TOWN OF EXETER auctioneer re- to sell by public IjOL -IN Tri® The undersigned ceived instructions auction onSATURDAY, Commencing at 1 REAL ESTATE: 466, Plan 20, Sanders St., ------Exeter, having a frontage of 32 ft. and a depth of 214 ft on which is situated a well built 1% storey dwelling With all modem conven­iences. Cellar' throughout and new oil furnace. This is a very desirable dwelling in all around new condition and very suitably located; choice garden land. If Interested, convince yourself ‘by inspecting this property before day of sale. „TERMS,OF REAL ESTATE; 10% on day of sale, ‘balance In 30 days, gold subject to a reasonable reserve bld. APRIL 7 :00 p.m., Sharp Consists of LotTown of Twist - Tweeds • / from, the land of the Shamrock. 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