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LAKEVIEW
_OFFERS YOU.:7
Cockerels, Baby Chicks and Started Chicks from a
Breeding Farm df 5,000 Layers ,
Irnrnediat, DeliVery If You Act Now!
Increased Egg Produdion and Hatchability Plus New Incubator installation
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ables -13t to 'Supply Several Thousand More ChiCks Per Week.
We still have several Thousand Started Baby Chicks, Pullets and CoCkerelS' for.
Sale for immediate Delivery
Broad Mrtaited Sussex
CiAI.k.-.i els
These high .quality Birds are eeid money
makers. Get in on the oally
Sussex an.. .SusseXXLegborns. : also Bar-
red Realcs, New Hamps. '.aricl Rock X
1.....-eilrorns.
Roaster And Broiler
'Cockerels
Sussex X Leghorns 'aria .Ro&
You will be min-faze/1 eiitth the Tapia 'devel-
opment of ilxese tturay chicks, which we
can supply -iluring March and April.
Pkone :or Write...Y-0Yr Order To Day and Don't 'be Disappointed. -
Hatches: Tuesday and Friday
35,000 Lakeview Chicks Weekly.
1akvIw Puhy Far so
:EXETER, ONT.---PHONE 7.
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ator DeUeval O. 12 6004b, cap.„
1932 'Dodge sedan with good tires,
and nenneroas other 'articles.
Grain -150 bush. of wheat, 60
bush. ef mixed grain, 200 bush. of
oats, 60 bush. of buckwheat, 9 sacks
of soy beans.
T erms—CASH
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
Addison Tiernan, Clerk,
Mrs, Christina Becker V. L. Becker,
Albert Becker, Executors of Henry
Becker, Estate.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements, on
Lot 8, Concession 13, Stanley Twp.,
1% runes north of Blake, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd.
Commencing at •one o'clock eharp
Horses—A Pair of grey Percheron
mates; rising, 10 yrs; 1 I'ercheron bay
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. . h11.1:1hrcib:s.1 la; eel eyieg:11?1,;Ilea- 'n. orelic 4r;icet8hseeireiryrs,.art sn11:1::!alrieY8:el: yrs;
rising 2 yrs'eSnifolk' Pimch.
1 fatrow cow, 2 Durham steers 2 yrs
Cattle -4 (floletein cow due in May
rising 3 -yrs;
1 sorrel
Pigs --19 York pigs weighing about
90elbs. each; 1 'York sow in pig.
aImplementse-6-ft. Deering mower,
5 -ft. Deering. mower, Deering Int.
side delivery rake, manure spreader,
Blizzard cutting box, 8 -ft. 'Colter
., packer, -16. -plate Inter. out -throw disc
•12 -plate tockshutt disc, springtooth
cultivator with seed box, M41. bean
scuffler and -puller combined, double
• Cock. scuffler, M -H. 11 -disc fertilizer
drill, 5 -sec. harrows, 1114I. walking
Now, No. 21 Cock. walking plow,
land roller, fanning mill, 2000 -lb. cap
scales, Low farm wagon, Tudhope
wagon, 1G -ft. flat hay rack, wagon
Ix and stock rack, M -H. 13 -disc drill,
• :C0111 planter, light sleigh, 2 pairs of
bob sleighs, cutter, 9-h.p. gas engine,
6 -he p. gas engine, 1 h.p. gas en-
gine, roller, chopper, 13 -inch plate
grinder, planer, 2 -inch line shaft,
blacksmith outfit, carpenter tools,
boring .machine, circular saw, x -cut
saw, rip saw, 2 block and tackle, 10-
tolt screw jack, 2 post hole augers,
slip scraper, shovels, spades, forks,
logging chains, butcher poles, scald-
ing trough, 2 Scotch tops, eingle har-
ness, set of heavy backbend harness,
DeLaval cream separator.No. 21, 41/2
ton of mixed baled hay, cedar trough
new, and numerous other articles.
Terms—CASH ..
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
R. F. Stade, Clerk.
Daniel Steckle, 14Ienno Steckle, Allen
Steckle. Exerutors of the late Menne •
D. Steckle •Estate.
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St. Joseph and Beaver Town
DRYSDALE,
I months old, 1 calf 6 weeks old, 2
The cold weather of the past few
dap,: made a hole in most of the
coal bins
Mrs. Franklin Corriveau was a
week -end visitor with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bedard, of
Windor.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Montague and
Marie Ann and Rena, their children
motored to Brucefield last week to
vt the latter's parents.
Mr. Arthur Gelinas of Alvinston,
Tent Sunday with hie sisters, the
miss Gehnae here -
!!971 -''Sunily, namely, Mrs.
Phoebe Rau, Mr. and 'Mrs. John Rau,
Mrs. Lawrence. Denomme or Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ducharme, Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Masse, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Rau, attended the „wedd• e
in ceremony of Lieut. Jerry 'Rau,
Gen. McNaughton' s aid de camp) in
the Chapel of the Aasumption ColI
ege, Sandwich, where he had many
years of study.
Sorry, Mr. Armand Denomme is
quite seriously ill.
Mrs. Jane Frisson who has been in
7erieli part of the Winter, has 're-
.. ee home.
Miss Mary Gelinas aim has been
employed at the Clinton 'Hospital;
spent a few days at her home 'here.,
DASHWOOD
Ser. Garnet Weiberg who has been
taking a course at Hamilton has been
eent to Sussex, N. B.,
Miss :earl. Cole of Cromarty spent
the week -end with friends here.
Pte. Wm. Eveland who has beenin
Weetminster hospital at London, sp-
ans a few day-' with his parents.
LAC. Howard Klumpp who spent
the pact week with his parents, left
on Tuesday for Lachine Que., expect-
ing to go overseas shortly.
• Mr. and Mis, E. G. Kraft and Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Pfile were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
?meter at Stratford, also observing
Mrs. H. Kraft's 84th birthday.
Mee. Ross Guenther and daughter
of Greenway is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. E. 'R. Guenther.
Pte. Wein Rader of Chatham spent
the week -end with his family.
A St. Patrick's tea in aid of the
Red Cross will be held at the home
of Mr. D. Tiernan on Friday after-
noon from till 53 o'clock, pan.
G31.1% POIVIdri Restemoyer of Viet-
• oda B.C. is spending his furlough
with hie reireete. Mr, and Mrs. Otto
testaineyer.
• Me. and Mts. ;Mervyn Willett, of
London were Sunday visitors with
Mee. Hamacher.
Orson& Wolfe ef London spent the
.week -end with his 41armns, Mr. and
Mr. W. Wolfe.
end Mrs. Peter Kraft on Sat-
eirday observed their Clith wedding
n7versa V.} rTf.ivin g e gratul ati-
ons frern 111,-, 'family and many fri-
es . They 'n -'t the day quietly at
therr home where they have resided
tla met 38 yr:eree Previous to this
they were on a farm in !StVphtql TWO.
1''V Poui• f,h!pr' living, Miss
Car ,t hoese; Mrs. Victor Heywood
(toeinsle) 'E.:ewer; Mrs. Wm, Stadel-
bauer of feendon and 'Ed-
mond KeaP of Dsieawood. Mr. Kraft
ieein R'Sth ytt),.. and Mrs. Draft in
her. 86th ',sone and beeh enjoy fairly
gtrsd heal*.
The Red Cross drive is on .and it calves 4 weeks old. The above men -
is believed that the agents are meet-
ing with the same success as in _for-
mer years.
'Mr. and Mrs. James Masse of St.
,Toseph, motored to Goderich on Sat-
urday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon C.Etritin left
for Detrot on Sunday last for a short; Western feed wheat, 200 bushels of
visit. Western oats; '100 bush. of Bexley,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Masse Motor- about 15 ton of good hay.
cd to Windsor on Sattiedaylast to Implements, Etc:—M-11. No. 19
attend the marriage of the latter,
Cultivator nearly new 18 -tooth; M -H.
brother, Lft. Gerald Rau. hay loader, fertilizer drill, new set
AUCTION SALE of team harness 'with collars; used
team harness and collars, quantity of
-white ash, elm and bass woodehmib-
er and planks, 4 1G -ft. sills for hay
rack, Monarch Silo filling cutting
box with pipes and distributoseeelpes.
Portland cutter, top buggy, 32 -plate
1, R. C. Tractor disc, 1 good wagon
with two reaches, turnip drill, orch-
ard sprayer, potato duster, potato
digger, strawberry scugler, rolling
coulter, . doubletrees, two circular
saws, forks, shovels and numerous
other articles.
No reserve, as the Proprietor has
sold his &rim
Terins—CASH
Arthur Weber,
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneers.
W. S. Johnston, Clerk.
Albert HendriCk, Proprietor.
tioned live stock is in vele- cnoice
condition. All of females would be
good foundation fo r ',,the improve-
ment of any herd.
' Grain and Hay -150 bussiels cho-
ice seed buckwheat; 150 bushels home
grown feed wheat; 90 bushels of
COMMUNITY STOCK YARDS,
WATFORD, ONT.
SATURDAY, MARCH 18th, 1944
At 1.30 sharp.
Usualenumber of Mixed pigs, Cows
and Calves.
Number of mixed Stockers.
10 choice Registered Polled Angus
Dulles 8 to 10 months old; A real
choice lot if you want a 'bull be sure
and attend this sale.
Terms—Cash.
G. Hollingsworth, Auctioneer.
CLEARING •• •
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm, Farm Stock, & Implements
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, has
been instructed to sell by Public
Auction on Lot 15, Lake ltd. East,
Stanley Township, 5 miles South of
Bayfield, on Blue Water Highways
... 'FRIDAY, MARCH 24t.h.
Commencing at one o'cloek sharp
Horses—a Percheron horse 1700 lbs.
Cattle—a Durham cows due to fresh-
en in April: 1 Jersey cow and calf
(tresih).
Implements -1 M -H. binder 6 -ft.
cat; 1 .spring tooth cultivator; 1 set
of diamond harrows, 1 :seeming plow,
bean scuffler and puller; 1 gang plow
disc harrow, 1 M -H. seed drill; grain
ceeshere fanning mill, corn smiler,
1 set -of farm sleighs;11 truck wagon,
2 cream separators.
Quantity of Household Furnish-
ings.
Farm -124 acres; clay loam
land; well watered with flowing
spring to building. • Frame barn,
frame house; 30 acres of 'practically
all hardwood 'bush. • Remainder
workable land.
Terms on Chattels, CASH
William Slack, Proprietor.
Harold Jackscin, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm •Stock and Implements, on
Bine Water Highway, Lot, 29, LRE.,
Hay Township. Five miles north of
Grand Bend, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29th,
Commencing at 1.0 o'clock p.m.
Horses—Percheron ,.team, black,
rising 10 and 12y,ears •old,, approxi-
mately 1800-1b ;- Percheron horse 5
'AUCTION SALE
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Thurs0aY, March, 1.944
nnounoi
CLIFF RUSSELL Has Been Appointed
Imperial Oil Agent
Warehouse: Shipka. Phone; •Crediton 24r13
Successor to Mr. A. G. Webb who has taken over
a Hardware Business in Parkhill
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Of Farm Stock and ImPlemente, on
Lot 9, Con. 13, Hay Township.
miles north of Dashwood, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 28th
At one' o'clock, p.m, the following ,
Horses -1 bay wagon mare 15 ye -s.
old; 1 bay Clyde mare 10 yrs, old; 1
black Belgium mare 5 yrs. old; 1
wagon mare 6 yrs. old.
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Cattle -1 red cow with calf - at
foot; 1 road cow bred still milking;
1 Holstein in calf; 1 red heifer : in
calf; 1 roan steer rising 2 yrs ; 1
red steer rising 2 yrs; 1 roan heifer
1 yr. old; 1 Herford heifer 1 ye old.
1 Jersey cow due at time of sale. .'
. Pigs -1 York sow with litter at
foot, 7 stocker pigs weighing 180
lbs. s
Sheep -1 Leicester rare, 6 Laces,
ter sheep with 9 lambs, 2 Leicester
sheep due at time of sale. •
Hens -100 yearling White Leg-
horn hens.
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Implements -al 6 -ft. cut Deering
binder; 5 -ft. Frost & Wood mower;
10 -hoe drill; spring tooth cultivator,
out -throw dise, 2 two -furrow plows;
riding plow, Ceckshutt manure spS•
easier; 4 walking plows, Low doWie
steel wagon, farm wagon, pr. bob
sleighs, .3 cutters, 16 -ft. flat rack;
16 -ft. other rack, 1 -horse scattier,
fanning mill, gravel box, wagon liox,
stock rack, 2000 -lbs ca „
. p. scales, top
yrs. old 14004bs; matched, team of buggy, light carriage, cart, roller, 2
Olydes rising 5 and 6 years, bay with sets of 3 -section harrows, horsepove-
white face and stockings. or, stoneboat, 9 -ft. rake, 25 -ft.' lad -
Cattle --Red cow rising 5 yes. min der, 24 -ft. ladder, speed jack, 2 Pig
king good and bred again; red cow boxes, cradle, hay fork, eveners,
neckyoke, forks, shovels, scoop shov-
el, copper kettle, iron kettle, 2 "log-
ging chains, 2 sete of heavy harness,
3 -rd horse harness, 6 horse collars,
single harness new, other single har-
ness, galv. trough, brace, bits, trow-
el, vinegar barrel, chicken 000p, 1
yrs; '2 fat steers two yrs. old last , trough 2X2x6 ft, cutting box, lawn
2 baby beeves about 850 lbs; 1 baby!mower, ' Sheep ehears, hand saws,
beef about 600 -lbs; 1 Iereford planes, incubntor, grindstone, troee-'
steer 'rising two; 1 &rotor(' heifer cut saw, 2 buckstews, 2 scythes, 5-
rising 6 due at time of sale; roan
cow rising 6 due shortly; red cow
rising 0 yrs, bred two months; red
cow 6 yrs. old milking goose, due in
July; Red cow 5 yrs. old just fresh-
eeed; heifer with calf at foot; heifer
just -freshened; e? fat heifers rising 3
rising two
; 1 el If (3 rXiolls. old; 1 ea1 '
oetave organ, shot gala eream eeper-
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REMOVED PROMPTL1
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD.
(ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY)
KLOPP'S ONE-STEP SERVICE
MARATHON GAS
A Gas known to every motorist. Why take chances in
inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regular
Prices.
Engineered Lubrication
At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 7 kinds
of Grease. We invite you to watch us Lubricate your Car and sea.
how Trained Attendants Grease Cars
Expert Repairing
We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up your Motor.
CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25c. Gallon
Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires *
Clean and Tidy Rest_Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up-to-dafe
Garage and Service Station.
Drive in and let us service and "Pep Up" your Car for
the Coldsr Weather and Heavier Roads
HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE
C. Fritz & Son Dsed Car Lot in Connection
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PASSENGER
• GET YOUR 1944 MOTOR VEHICLE PERMIT
I1944 motor vehicle permits are now
on sale.
NOW is the time to purchase yours.
You may recall the long line-ups of
other years. Do not wait until .the
last minute to get your 1944 permit.
Do not mutilate or destroy your 1943 plate. ..
Wartime restrictions require that it be used .. .
another year. ..*
• DO YOU KNOW—
There are over 36,000
• persons in. Ontario whose
licenses to drive are under
suspension because of their
• inability to secure insurance
or file other proof of fin-
ancial responsibility? They
were convicted of offences
against the motor vehicle
laws following accideats.
It is better to drive safely
and avoid accidents than to
find yourself unable to
drive at all.
Your motor vehicle permit fee remains the
same. A windshield stamp will be issued with
your 1944 motor vehicle permit, validating
the use of your 1943 plate.
The application for 1944 is provided on the
back of the 1943 permit. This is the only
form that may be used.
Renew your driver's license at the same time.
GEO. H. DOUCETT,
• Minister of Highways
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