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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-09, Page 9.ttkircitt 4 MYKg$, EURNITUfers REFINISHING ANTIQUE REPAIRING CASH .PAIP FOR; Old. Furniture and Antignes, .Cupboarde, Tel:310s sCheire ic Ogle fe/lecbt.0,R 457 Edeserd Ste Exeter Phone aae PO Roe. 225. 9c 1 Ael CLEANING and 'White- washing barns for brucellosis, Anyone interested, phone, Ailsa Craig 104, collect, Rolapd 10:20tfisc DRESSMAKING and Altera- tions—Mre, Kurt Gebel, one mile north of Clandeboye, No. 4. efighweY, phone BA 7-4359 Lucere Pc WE HAVE experienced men available for tile following trades: carpentry, plumbing, tinsmi th 1 ng, ea vestroughing, painting, all types of roefing and siding and floors. Reeson, able rates. Phone Locan 13A, 7-4680. 9;16:23c PERSONAL— OLD RUNDOWN?. Ostre'is Tonic Tablets help "Iseleele" thou- sands of men, women past 40, . Only 6. At all druggists. e 9cri REAL ESTATE - 2 -BEDROOM :HOUSE, Modern convenientes, 011 heat, next to school, store, post office. Also new 3 -bedroom .ready in .lune. 14, C, Afurless, Clancieboye. 2;9:16;23:30:6g Wilfred Mclistee Broker Listings Wanted On Farms, Homes, Busineeses and Summer Properties, For the buyer we offer; 100 ACRE productive Stephen Township farm, new silo; good barn and. brick hen house; (frilled well, excellent water supply; two-storey brick home, in good repair, with attached garage; Very reasonable terms. GODEtICH AREA picture - book Taste, 160 acres, two- storey •red brick s home, very large Teshaped barn holds 100 head of cattle,: Plus several pigpens. Productive, apple or, chard;. hen :house; drive shed; garage and other buildings, all in excellent repair. Terms evailable. 120 ACRE Tackersmith. Town- ship farm 25 acres, fall plough- ed, balance.hay and seeded to peeeture; some bush; drilled and new fencing; tee - storey brtetic _home; immediate possessionGood terms. For further ihformation on abpve and for other listings all JACK FULCHER Phone 225 451- Edward S. Exeter ' Local Representative for TVILERED McINTEE - Realtor 1VALKERTON, Ontario Offices and 25 Salesmen 'to serve you. 2:9c C. Y. PICKARD REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LOW CASH PAYMENT will give you -comfortable home. Modern kitchen !isfid bathroom A ed oieburning eurneee. Total price is vereefeaeortable. ;Your chance to own a hoe without high payments. GOOD BRICK HOUSE -3 sepa- rate .apartments, newly tete- vated, central heating, sea - rate bathrooms and entrances, completely occupied. Total price $8,50100 with terms. In- come $160.00 per month. Let us give you the details on this property. WE,LL LOCATED 100 acres with complete set of buildings. Lend in goedcondition with geed acreagesot fall ploughing. Clese to village and sehool. Reasooable pride, Terme. Other propertiee for sale. If you. to bey or sell see C. V. PICKARD, .REALTOR ! 394 Mein St., Exeter Phonteelee and. 626 2:9tfe Handsome New Home In Exeter gess PULL PRICle: $16,800 race Now b g$TATg,,,, FARM -e -Lot 1V)4. .22., Cianceeeimi. $te.nlse.n Tewnship. Apply, „John Rafter, RR' .3 .Zeriche IMME.D.IAT& POSSESSION — Hiallee in.Esseters 2,.bedrooms, Jiang room, kitchen, 3sPiece bath. !freshly ..decerated, Phene .802 feseter., , . WM. .PEAR.cf, REALTOR Exeter — 1.40.1T/Y, nearly ' new brick hous.e, nicly landeee.P0d, paved drive, ..cer port and stor- age room, Inside, 1 a t4 efiry room., kiteben, diptng area, living roomwith breedleorn, ;teeth and two. bedrooms, Exeter Three-bedroombrick cottage, syell located, oil beat - ed, Terms. Exeter Two s b.ceroorn, oil heated, \N,ett located Johne- ela.nville sided houee with .eleminurn storms end screene. !and garage, Terms. Exeter — Attractive three-bed- room, one -floor borne, well lo- cated, .Excellent value 'for cash to settle estate, iliensoll — Large brick, 'in good condition, stlitable for large family or duplex, with garage and extra lot. Hot water heat- ing. Excellent value. - FARMS 250. Acres — Two sets .ot build- ings, all in good condition. Ideal .for two families. 200 Acres — Level, well-built ens eley leant farm, suiteble for livestock or cash .crop farm, g, 200 Acres — Level, well drain- ed .clay loam, suitable for beef cattle and caeli cropping. We have four 150 acre farms in surrounding area. We sug- gest you eee us before buying. For !further informations on above properties and for new listing, please contact RUSS BRODERICK, Agent Phone 1.187W or apply at 24 Waterloo St. Telesis ten be erten:Sett 'this Attractive, well,bUilt brick in en paved ststeet offers 3 bedrooms, living roem (Wali- -wall broetaken), kitcheri, dieing area; bath, full base, Meet, oil hot wetet beatieg, ttathOtt g a ra g , dere eletkier &aerated. Att exeelient buYs H, HODGSON LTD, Atelier - 4, OAiteit thou.tlete 3 ACRES PAVED ROAD NORTH Good building lot with about 300 feet frontage. Approximate- ly 2 miles south of Hensel'. For full information contact ;Jim Rowcliffe, 780 Richmond Street, London. Phone GE 4-5725. J. M. ROWCLIFFE, REALTOR Call .113 At 863 76 Four BUILDING LOTS — $50.00 Down. EXETER — 3 -unit apartment house, $2,000 down. EXETER — 13 acres land, house and barn. EXETER — Remodelled home, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, gar- age. EXETER — New 3 -bedroom, hot water heat, 6% mortgage. EXETER — 2 -bedroom house, oil heat, garage. CENTRALIA — Completely 6 - modelled home, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage. CENTRALIA — 3 -bedroom house, hot water heat, garage. CREDITON — 5 acres, new house, new barn. 200 ACRE FARM north of Dashavood. Brick house, good barn driveshed abundant wa- ter, land tiled. Good terms.' 200 ACRE FARM northwest of Hensel'. Two houses and 2. barns, good water supply. GRAND BEND — Brand stew year-round home in Southcott Pines—$2,500 &We. 2 GENERAL STORES with lie, ing quarters, John Burke Real Estate Broker Genetal Illsurance 534 Main Street . EXETER, ONTARIO Phone 863 I Salesmen: LLOYD HOLLAND Phone 970,1 Eeeter TONY RIVERS Phete 41 Greed Heed 231.6c NOTICES— NOTICE '1'0 RESIDENTS OF STEPHEN TOWNSHIP Due to eemplainte holt Aar Ceetralie efficiale, the Force and T6Weshlri lettniti On COrieeSSiOn 4 Will be closed to the MAU it the Practice Of disdarding -deed enimele Arid decayed veeetabieeis loe dies en tine ed iinmediettly, BY Order or Stephen Township Cetestil, ROSS HAUGlls 9316 TENDERS— cause T0NDEES FOR PftOVINCIAL PARK C.PlecESSION Sealed tenders dearly riser*. ed °Tendere for lee Delivery COnceseion, IenerWaeh ;Pres Yincial Park" will be received by the undersigned until 12:30 P.M. Friday, Mare's 31, 1961, A deposit in the amount of twenty-five dotlars ($e5.00) mest accompany each tender, Tender forms and detailed information are available from the District Forester, Depart- ment of Lands and Forests, Aylmer, Ontario. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 3, W. SPOONER, Minister of Lands and Forests. TORONTO, Ontario. • 9c • • REMOVAL OF SWILL Tenders are called for *the re- moval of swill, bones -uncook- ed, bones cooked, rough fat and greases from RCAF Sta- tion Centralia, Ontario, for period 1 April, 1961, to 31 March 1962,,s All tenders to be ad, dressed to the Commanding Officer, RCAF Station Cent- ralia, Ontario, and are to be received on or before 20 March 1961. 9c AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES Extensive Auction Sale MARCH 15 , Mrs. Clifford,Weido, Prop. Clearing Auction Sale MARCH 17 Harold Jeffery, Prop. Clearing Auction Sale MARCH 22 Estate of the late Leslie Richard Extensive Auction Sale Of Valuable 100 Acre F8011, Choice Durham and Hereford Cattle MARCH 24 .Steve Jelcha, Prop. Clearing Auction Sale MARCH 28 Rees Dick, Proprietor Clearing Auction Sale Of Valuable Tractor, Farm. Ailachineree &-Livestock Charles Dietrich, 2 miles east of Mount Carmel, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 Complete list of sales to fol- low in next week's issue. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer. 9c AUCTION SALE Of Property Tractors, Trucks and Contractors Equipment from Lot. Nos,. 959, 960 and 963 . at the corner of Erie and Dunlop Streets, CLINTON SATURDAY, MARCH 11 at 1:30. p.m. I, the undersigned auction- eer, having been given instruc- tions from the Estate of the late Kenneth McKenzie and Henry Young, Clinton, will of- fer for sale the following: PROPERTY: The property beirig Jot nos. 9590 960 and 963, consisting of almost one acre of land on which is situtted a 7 -room frame house with instil shingle siding, full basement, 3 -piece bath end sun porch. Also on this property is sailed - id a Workshop and office, 40 feet by 28 feet; a storage gar- age, 50 feet by 28 feet. EQUIPMENT, etc.: 1957 Ferguson tractor; ShaWnee Scout Model 70 baekhoe lied 16 -inch bucket; Shawnee 12 - inch bucket; 1952 Model 8N Ford tractor with Davis 101 front end loader; other equip- ment to fit Ferguson arid Feed tractort includes back 'grader blade;Danuser post- hat dig- ger with a augers; snow buc- ket; sidewalk plow With 2 franles and 2 blades; John Deere Model 420 caterpillar tractor with dozer blade; 1950 GMC 3 ton dump truck With box; 1646 International 1/2 ton pickup truck; tilt -top heavy duty trailer; 15-S Koehring cement mixer (A-1 dondition); 5,S skiploeding Ldndon ce- reent mixer; 2 toe asphalt Mier; Voreey. &ethic are welder; maskiair compressor; battery charger; 4 h.p, gaso- line . engine; Master vibrator with 14 -ft, hose; Master 48" Turn -A -Trowel; A.Eastee 32" Ttirn-A-TrOwel; Lendoti 2-hich Pump with hese; posver drill press; fire pot; 2 teell discs; 28 -ft. Conveyor; 16 -ft, grain auger; letge quantity of ce- ment fotrits and foinn hard - wee; 20 6"16" fit timbers. 20 feet leelg; quaetity of -Week; 2x4's; plywood; posts; ebbed's: jacks; crow -bare: numerous small tools; oak roll,top desk, Term on Equipment; Cash, Teetisa on Property: 10% eeels on date of sale and balance in 30 days, Property sold eilbjett to a reeerve bid. ate: .k11 equipment will he J a eeilehle fer blepeetion febtii ens, to 6 pans, Wit tile &Ate: EDWARD Ws ELIAOTTs Atilitieneer OR X 44, Clinitifi s *.4,14 4'60 geenCv. AOPTiON okt-E Of Vblueble Real Estats Choice Purbam and HerefOr4 Cetties Tractors, Impletrefite Hay, Grairts Poultry Householtis gifects and eseise, Items , OLnottb2e0,P Cones,reni! s HAY TOWNSHIP Highway 84, ,?.1/2 miles east of Zuriph, or 31/2 miles west of Heiman, Ott WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15,141 Commencing at 12 O'clock Sharp REAL ESTATE; Consisting of two adjoining farms; Lot 20, Con, 7, Hay Township, 100 acres, and Lot 19, Con. 7, Hay Township, 100 acres. Farm No, 1—Well bei t 2 storey brick dwelling with .rno- dern kitchen, living and dining .room, 3 -piece bathropm and utility room, new oil furnace, 3 bedrooms with clothes closets end double verandah; adjoin- ing garage and woodshed; large bank barn with built-in poultry house, silo and new implement shed. Farm No, 2 -2 -storey frame dwelling, modern kitchen. liv- ing and dining room and, utility room, 5 bedrooms, coal and wood fureace; large bank barn, implement shed and silo, Farms :nicely located with buildings all in excellent condi- tion, water pressure system throughout; 20 acres of wheat sowed; 80 acres fall plowed. All tillable land, best of elay loam, some suitable for mar- ket gardening. Farm a *ell drained with never failing water supply. Inspection in- vited. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale. Balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid—if not pre- viously sold. CATTLE: 2 Durham cows with calves at foot; 2 Short- horn cows with calves at foot; purebred Shorthorn cow, due in April; 2 purebred Shorthorn cows, due in March; 3 Durham cows carrying fifth calf, due in March and. April; 4 Durham cows carrying fourth calf, due in April; 3 Shorthorn cows carrying third calf, due in April; Durham heifer, due in May; 4 Durham market heif- ers; 7 Durham and Hereford market steers; 6 part Holstein and Angus steers, in market condition; 16 choice Hereford and Durham yearlings; 3 part Hereford and Holstein calves; purebred Shorthorn bull rising 2 years old. Note: Cattle all of choice quality,' vaccinated and Brucel- losis test negative. A wonderful opportunity to purchase good foundation stock. TRACTORS: WD Allis Chal- mers standard tractor, com- pletely equipped, live power take -off; CA Allis Chalmers standard tractor, completely equipped with live power take- off including scuffler and pull- er. IMPLEMENTS: Allis Chal- mers 10 ft. spring tooth cultis veto's brand new; Int. 7 ft. bieder; Int. 2 -furrow plow; Allis Chalmers side rake on rubber; Allis Chalmers 6 •ft, power take -off mower; Allis Chalmers power take -off com- bine, completely equipped, in A-1 condition; Cockshutt heavy duty rubber bye wagon and reek, like new; Int. 13 -run fer- tilizer drill; rubber tire wagon and rack; • Fairbanks Morse hammer mill and belt; Cock- shutt manure spreader; steel roller; 'spring tooth harrows; 2 sets diamond harrows; 2, wheel trailer and racks; team disc; 2 colony houses; corn crib; barrels; steel posts; snow fence; logging chains; chieken feeders; fountains; Emery electric motor; 200 -gal. gas drum and pump; 2 electric chitoo ts, 500 cap., coal- oit brooder, 500 cap.; 4 chicken shelters; forks; shovels; tools; many other misc. items. P 0 UL RY 700 Leghorn hens; 600 Kimberly chicks, 12 weeks old by sale date; 200 Heneggar chicks, 10weeks old by sale date. HAY & GRAIN: 200 bales of straw; °300 beehels oats suit- able for seed; 100 bushels wheat; 500 bales hay, HOUSEHOLD EFFECT S: Chesterfield suite; deybe d; Beatty electric washer; corn- 'plete bedroom suite; crib: hissii chair; extension table and chairs; step ladder; Clere Revel kitchen vange; sealers; crocks; eggs washers, ete,, etc. 'No Reserve, everything will be sold, Plart te• attend this outsiaeld, in Wt. TERMS: Cash, MRS curFofm Wt1t)0, rroptiarss uniNt E. HAY, Clerk ALVIlel WALPElt, Atittioneer 2:1c Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock, Feeel Implements and Furniture W. tNafrn & Son will cell by Public ritictioe en Lot 21, North Thantee Roed, 4 Milee ;west 61 litisseldele, On 62 High- logyi½ ii1I from Ftieholiar, on WEDNESDAY, MARdk it 12130 rere, PARNI STOCK: ig 1-1biatei0 e6w1--4 e0W,5 dee 111 Marelis 1 fresh cosy, 2 teeie titleitt MitYv. Z goers due in July,eOW doe in August, a Cows. milking, 1 farm Cow; 2 open heifers, 2 year old; heifer calves, 0 months old; 1/ Pelted Angiss 00d lielstein steers and heifers, yearlings; 2 Holstein and An- gus valves: 6 Angus eed Hole stein heifers, 700 'he, HOGS: York sow apd pigs; 33 pigs, 12 weeke old: 9 weaner Plge: 2 SQWS, just tared. FOWL: 26 Sussex :pullet, FEED: 500 hales mixed hay: e0Q bushels mixed grain; 150 bushels oats; quantity of eott corn. IRY EQUIPMENT: Coop milker, pimp ;and motor, pip- ing for 12 cows; 1 single unitS 1 nearly new milker unit; WC cream separator; pails, IMPLEMENTS — DC Case tractor, PTO, lights, heat bou- ser; SC Case tractor; 12x38 set tractor chains; 10x38 set tractor chains; umbrella; near- ly new JD 8-ftcultivator on rubber; Case 2-roie core seuf- fler; New idea 7 -ft: power mower, nearly new; INC Elise power fertilizer drill; MC 3 -bar side rake; 3 -section iron :harrows; M -II hay loader; pew IIIIC harnmer mill; pearly new .11) rubber tired wagon, 6 -ply tires and rack; rubber tired wagon and flat rack; 3 -drum roller; needy new Case trac- tor spreader, 75 bus. cap.; M- B one-way disc; Case 2 -fur- row plow; Fleury Bleed 8 -ft, &mese (uses; . Kat 7 -ft. grain binder; Letz grinder and bags ger; 2 -wheel trailer and racks; 40 -ft. extension ladder; eet of sleighs; lumber; steel water trough; bag truck; electro pall; 180 -ft. litter carrier, track, switch and bucket; Woods elec- tric grinder; 2 h.p. motor; chop box; 7 new water basins; cauldron kettle; quantity of field tile; 100.2 colony house; electric clippers; scrap iron; grease guns; forks; shoeels, etc. FURNITURE: Kitchen table, 6 chairs; couch; 3/4 iron bed, 'springs and mattress; 2 dres- sers; child's crib; spring matt- ress; high chair; child's table and chairs; baby bugg y; cradle; play pen; baby tender; chest of drawers; wash stand; mirrors; pictures; t ern er y; lawn chairs; feather tick; seal- ers; odd dishes, etc. • TERMS: Cash. Lunch booth on grounds, MELVIN GARDINER, Prop. W. E. NAIRN & SON', Auctioneers 9c Important 7" AUCTION SALE Of Choice Dairy and Beef Cattle Valuable Tractors Farm 'Implements, I-4ay Grain and Misc. Items On the Premises, Lot north half 15, Con. 5, Usborne Town- ship, 21/4 miles east of Exeter, Huron St.• The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, MARCH .17 at 1:09 p.m. sharp DAIRY CATTLE: Holstein cow carrying fourth calf, due May; Jersey cow, milking, carrying third calf; part Hol- stein and jersey cow, fresh three weeks with calf at foot; jersey cow, milking, carrying third calf, due May 27.'Jersey cow earring second calf, due March 22; Jersey cow carrying fourth ealf, due before sale date; Holstein heifer, due in September ; 2 Angus steers; Angus heifer, rising 2 years old, market condition; a :Here- ford steers; 2 Hereford heifers, ni arket eondition; yearling purebred Jersey heifer. Cows all of choice quality high produeing blood lines, nveagcacitnivae.ted, Brucellosis test TRACTORS & IMPLEMEN'f$: M -H 30 standard tractor, in guaranteed., condition; Allis ,Chalmers 13s standard tractor, including ,setiffler and bean puller, in guaranteed condition; M -H power lift 13 -run grain and fertilizer drill; Int. 2 -fur- row plow; John Deere lieodel H tractor manure spreader; Msli pewee lift 81/2 -ft. spring tooth cultivator, on rubber; M -fl 28, plate tractor disc; John Deere 4 -bar side delivery rake; Fleury Bisset root pulper; 115 -ft. thresher belt; 8 ton hydraulic e,jack; MeH e•ft. cut posvee take- off mower; esieDeerifig drop leaf hay loader; Merl single seuffier; M -H land packer; rubber fire wagon, flat rack and grain box'; 4 -section dia- mond harrows; 3-drom steel roller; dump rake; 3seectiott lever harrows; set -ofbob sleighs; hay teddete Viking electric cream separator; rub, bee lite wheelbaerow; exteheion ladder; gale, \Met tanks; snolv fence; 2 evalkieg eleWs; fanning mill with sieves; to - merit fberns; ;electeie motor; eetter poets; 6 cord stove, wood; quantity of lumbete hog end chicken feeders; steel hesta and water fouritains; legging chains; forks; shovels; geiv. Pittetntr giley other' miscellan, eo Isl.:EASE NOTE; Alt 'fissile - merge in new cdridition. HAY es. GRAIN: 300 bailee or thoice totality Alfalfa and tine- Oth' hay; 250 hetes oal Strew* 50 hales wheat straw; 30.0 hualtele Garry oats, ' 'PERMS: Ceeli„ No reSerVe AS The tarrit ie 'HAROLD jEEPERY, Prop. (LOW& 111CK8, Clerk ALVIN WALPEP, Auctioneer 1 Phelle 110 bashwooci kik fAtemille AWPT)P.N...SAtg. Q.f •Real Estate cotribtnet •Tr4.0.9r.4,. Truk Implements, Hey, pr.pin Ponies119vAphol4- Effects7 ,and t6.4c, Henn On Ilse Premises, .144 11, :Con. 2, Stephen Township, 21/2 miles eetith .ot Ester, 1 mile west on. Crediton Road, or a miles. ea$1, of •Creditort. The undersigned Attetioncer • received, Instr.ectiOne to sell by Peblic auction on WEPNE$DAY, MARcH 22 at 12.30 is,rrt. sharp REAL ESTATE' Consistipg of two farms, Lot 11, Con 2, Stephen. Township, 140 acres on which is situated a well built 2 -storey brick dwelling, large kitchen, living and din- ing roorn, bedroom, 3 -piece! bathroom, !utility room, sun, poreh. garage and woodshed. Second floor, 4 bedrooms with ' clothes closets, Large basement: with water pressure systems., Large "L" shape barn with stabling throughout. Silo; two ! implement sheds. Buildings all in good state of , repair, All tillable land, choice ' clay loam. Well drained and ; fenced, with never failing water supply. 10 acres of fall wheat,; 55 acres ploseed. Remainder permanent pasture and newly , seeded. Noted as one of the ; best farms in the township, In- spection invited. FARM NO. 2: Lot 3, Con. 4, ! Hay Township, 98 acres. All cleaned, an ideal grass farm, ' with never failing water sup- ply. Terins of Real Estate: 10% ! on day of sale, Balance•in days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid; if not pre- viously sold. milee north of Locan pr miles tQ Vrtlinthile°YE ft%xaccit,ert'h eitiiicgeinv2 '48 Y m4i west; second ;farm north, rpe:cbehiiievced.autilliendtiSeE titgcontnieodna atouleiChn beyr FRIDAY IDI2A:3Yoe pM,rnA,RCsra rle4 'MAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 14, Con. 9, •McgillivraY Township. 100 acres, on whieh is situated a well-built 2 -storey wLarge kihithn,livingebrlero kdwoenlinat ted dininZ room, bedroom And Utility„ Second floors 3 bedroome. Fun size basement. Large hank bern with best of stabling. New double garage and irnplement shed. Ales) a poultry bouse, a.11 in first class ton- dition,t Land choice clay loam. 12 :acres fall wheat, 25 acres plow, ; ed, remainder newly seeded and pasture, well drained and fenced, never failing water supply. Convince yourself by inspecting this farm, Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale. Balance in 30 days, Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid; if not pre- wously sold. HORSES: Belgium Gelding, Clyde Gelding, good reliable ;work team., COMBINE, TRACTORS &, TRUCK: Oliver combine with , motor, completely equipped, in, new condition; Oliver 77 Stand- ard Tractor with adjustable, front end axle, completely equipped evath live power take- off; Allis Chalmers "B" Stand- ard Tractor equipped with Ruiner and puller; 1950, Ford Tractor, all newly overhauled; Int, 1947 1 -ton stake truck. Tractors and truck in guaran, teed condition, IM P L E AIENTS: Cockshutt No, 11, 15 -run power lift grain and fertilizer drill, like eew; Oliver 3 -furrow plow; Fleury 2 -furrow tractor plow; stiff tooth cultivator; side rake; Oliver power take -off hay baler, like mew; Cockshutt heavy duty wagon and rack; heavy duty rubber -tire wagon with beet box; 24 -plate tractor disc; MH 5 -ft. cut mower; MH binder, 7 -ft. cut; 3 -drum steel roller; 4 -section lever harrows; 4 - section diamond harrows; two fl -run hoe drills; corn binder; Garber mower take -off grass seeder; two 2 -wheel trailers; McCurdy all steel sea-untoad- ing grain box; grain elevator with motor; 40 -ft, grain auger with motor; Letz grinder and bagger; hammer mill, 7 -inch belt; horse drawn Oliver. man- ure spreader on rubber; 250 - gal. gas tank with pump; Chest coach; 2 buggies; 'cutter; 6 hunches cedar shingles; quan- tity of aluminum sheeting; cedar posts; 1200.1b. scales; Jadkall jack; screw jack; 200 - lb. scales; electric Viking creamseparator; root pulper; quantity of lumber; aluminum rubber tire wheelbarrow; elec- tric motor; power saw; quan- tity mixed stove wood; 4000 sq., ft, slated flooring for poul- try house; scrap iron; forks; shovels. chains; ladders; bar- rels; blow torch; 3 -gal, hand sprayer; lawn chairs. Many items too numerous to men- tion. HAY & GRAIN: 1500 bales choice qualitymixed hay; 1000 bales oat straw; quantity loose hay. 175 bushels Rodney oats, suitable for seed; 1500 bushels mixed grain; 200 bushels vheat; 90 bushels shelled corn; 15 buefiels clover seed. PONIES: 2 Shetland ponies, dapple grey, with white mane and tail, rising two and three yeaes OUSER OLD EFFECTS; Frigidaire 4- burner electric stove, in new condition; 3 bed- room suites; 4 dressers; exten- sion table ;arid chairs; 3 centre tables; leather rocker; stwieg machine, studio couch; Beatty washers; 2 mantel decks; large quantity mats, quilts, comforters, dishes; glassware; kitchen isteneils; sap pails; Hoer covering; sealers; crocks, etc. etc. No reserve, everythieg will he sold, Dee to extra large sale, gelling will start sharp on time, TERMS; Cash, MRS, EDITH' RICHARD, Proprieteese MRS. GRETTA RICHARD, Proprietress GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN' W AL,P ER , Atioti8er Phone 119 DeshWoOd 0:16e Extensive AUCTION SALE' Of Valuable 100 Are Fenn' Chbice Durham and 14ereford Cattle HorteS, Tractor Ferret, Implottients Hay, Grain, Poultry and MiScellaneaut Items Oh the Peteliete, Let 14, Celt •te lieGillivray CATTLE: Part Hereford and Durham cow with calf at foot; part Hereford and DurhaM cow, milking, carrying second calf, due in June; part Here- ford and Durham cow -carry- ing second calf; due before sale; part Hereford and Dur- ham cow carrying fourth calf, due March 28; part Hereford and Durham cow carrying fifth calf, due March 27; roan Short- horn cow carrying fifth calf, due before sale date; roan Shorthorn cow, milking, carry- ing sixth calf, due July 14; 2 part Hereford and Durham cows carrying third calf, due before sale date; part Hereford and Durham cow carrying sec- ond calf, due April 2; part Hereford and Durham cow carrying fourth caa, due March 22; 2 part Hereford and Dur- ham cows carrying second calf, due before sale date; 3 Here- ford heifers, rising 2 years old; 2 Hereford s steers, rising 2 years old; 8 searling heifers; 2 yearling sIeers; purebred Hereford bull, 2 years old, Note: Cattle all choice qual- ity, vaccinated and Brucellosis to purchase good foundation tsetosetnegative. An opportunity k, bunches eedar shingles; 2 new exteesion ladders: quantity of new lumber; Vega M 6electrie cream separator; eti ton 2-12-10 fertilizer; fanning mill; large cement tile; colony :houses- 103c 12; rept pulPer; 5 chicken shelters; gearggy wood; bar- rels; flares; shovels; and many other items too numerous, to Mention. IIAY & GRAIN; 800 bales* choice Imixed hay. quantity of loose straw; 100 bushels wbeet; 125 bushels oats; quantity elf - alfa and timethy seed. POULTRY: 175 Wilife Rock yea'. ing hem HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Gurney 4 -burner electric stove; coal and wood heater; bedroom suite; dresser; kitchen cup- boards; battery radio, etc., ete, No reserve, everything Will be sold as proprietor is giving !up farming due to it" health. TERMS: Cash. STEVE ,IEL.oaA., Proprietor RR 2 Ailsa Craig GARNET HICKS, Clark ALvrN ‘ArALPEA. Auctiopecr Phone 119 Deshirvoeci 916; 23c TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS; Allis Chalmers C. A, Standard tractor, completely equipped with 'hydraulic 2 -furrow plough, in guaranteed all around new condition; 30 -plate Fleury Bis- set.. tractor disc; Cockshutt 71/2 - ft. spring tooth cultivator; MH binder, 6 -ft, cut; McDeering 3 - bar side delivery rake, like new; Cockshutt mower. 5,ft. cut; 14 -plate team disc; 3 -drum steel roller; Cockshutt 3:1 -run hoe drill; •McDeering manure spreader; 3 - section diamond harrows; 2 -section diamond har- rows; rubber tire wagon and rack; dump rake; MR manure spreader; single scuffler; walk- ing plough; new heavy duty fence stretcher; platform scales; variety new fencing; heavy logging chains; 12 Buy From Firm (Du now • Jones, MacNaughton Seeds have • been doing business in 'Western Onterio for many iyears. Customers knew they can bis depended upon to pro- vide quality seed that's true ta tvariety at a reasonable price. 'Since seeds are Jones, Mc- Naughton Seeds only businets they are experts in bUying, cleaning and merchandising , seeds. Because they knew !where to buy and when t� buy ;they can sell to you et worth- ' while savings. Always ask- far Jones, MacNaughtein seeds ,for service ... satisfaction . . [savings. I. From your local Deeler,,er, Jones, MacKsught Seeds Exeter Phone 664 Crediton Phone 3.4 London Phone GE 7.2258, EIMMitEVAIMMMilitMikiNIMS:M.74~4~4=4**11ASOW4 Business Directory ts ,nwi.•,:ete.o..easaftmogetetiosenummutimfts,ssimittii,, M. N. GOWDY W. G. COcHRANE: Income Tax Returns EARRISTER & SOLICIT and related NOTARY PUBLIC Year-end Accounting PHONE 193, LAKE ROAD, GRAND BEND N. L. MARTIN OPTOMETRIST Main Street, Exeter Open Every Weekday Except Wednesday For Appointment Phone 355 G. A. WEBB, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC DRUGLESS THERAPY rer Appointment Phone 606 DR. J. W. CORBETT L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON 814 Main Street South Phone 273 Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoons USBORNE & HIBBER MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 11ead Office Exeter, Ontario President Millen MeCtirsly lilt 1 Xirkton Vice -President Timothy 13. Toolity RR a Leah Directors E Clayten Colquhoutt 11.1t ScieneeElill Martin Feeney lUt / Dublin Robert te. Garaimr TIA 1 Crorettirty Alex 3, Rohde RR MItOteil Hensel( Office Open Wednesdey and Friday Afternaems 1:30 to 5:30 PHONE 14 EXETER DR. H. H. COWEN': DENTAL SURGEON " L.D.S., D,D.S, Main Street Exeter Closed All Day Saturdays PHONE 34 BELL & LAUGHTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS & NOTARIES. ELMER D. I3ELL, C. V. LAUGHTON, LLB, ZUrich Office Tueseley Afternoon PHONE 4 EXETER SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE SERVICE Cdtrirriercial, Industrial end Residential Janitor Weil< Venetian Blind Cleaning , PitEE ESTIMATES Reasonable Rates' PHONE 767 gXETFrt ARTHUR FRASER. INCOME TAX REPOATS SoOKKEEPING SERVICE ETC. 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