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• AUCTION SatF
OF GENERAL MERCANDISE
To be held in Tinel's tore, Main
Street Corner, Zurnch,,;::,The under-
signed Auctioneer has been Inst' net-
-ed to sell by public awtion on
SATURDAY,. •MARCH 115th.
In the afternoon from 1:30 to 5 o'-
clock; and in the evening from 7.30
until 10. •
Three 96 -piece dinner sets in bea-
utiful design; also four complete
breakfast sets; a quantity of fancy
cups and saucers, large assortment
of- fancy dishes,• China,' glassware,
trays, plagues and novelties, etc.
Full line :of Men's Clothing, shirts,
sweaters, trousers, socks, (breeches,
jackets, (parkas, snowsuits, leather
mitts, caps, sinocks, andoveralls.
Girls' and Boys' wear in various
sizes; ladies sweaters, slacks, and ski`
pants.
Men's raincoats, dress shirts, wool-
len> • ' r cut; 3 drum steel roller: McCormick sport. shirts, fancy leather belts.
f_'ocicehutt disc 11 -run fertilizer drill Full line sof infants clothing, var-
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Frost Wood mower,f5-ft.ertilizer'
cut 2- 'diamond
3 -section lever harrows; set iety of rugs, fancy mats, tablecloth:,
scrum steel roller; 2 steel tired wag -'diamond h••arrows; rubber tired wag- chenille bedspreads, woollen blank -
ems; hay rack; M -H. bean uller and on, steel wheel wagion; flat hay rack, ets; large assortment of floor cover-
i,cufflea; Oliver ridingplow;. M -H, sett sleigh with flat rack, Cock- ings, different designs; inlaid and
No, 21 walking plow; ' set. •diamond Shutt corn scuffles; 1 -home stuffier; Congoleum,
tarrowys; 2 sets ofwalking plow, dump rake; grain Be Sure to Attend this Great Auction
britchen harness; 1
slump rake; root pulper; Anker holt
cream separator; Clinton fanning
trill, complete with sieves-; 2,000-1b.
'cap, truck scales; 2 new 14 -ft, wire
gates; 12 set of Sling ropes; 2 large
water troughs; set of bob sleighs
lbuggy; cutter; quantity of cord
wood; quantity of elm plank and
lumber; galv. pail; shovels; logging
+e'hains, and many artioles too nutner-
Ius to mention.
yrs. ,old, due at sale date; 'Durham
heifer, carrying first calf, due latter
pant of June; part Duilram.;and Here-
ford cow, 5 yrs, old; milking, due in
Sept; !part Durham and Hereford
cow, 5 yrs. old, due April 4th; part
Hereford and Durham heifer, Cal"re- Tuesday, IVXLach 18, 'Con. 9, part ^10
rug second. calf, due• izt .cubs; white Twp, ,
Durham heifer, carrying second calf,
due at sale date; 2 •17urhiun and Here-
ford heifers, due in May; Hereford
heifer lie... yrs. old; 8 yearling steers;
2 yearling heifers; 3 sununer calves;
dark roan Registered Shorthorn Bull
2 yrs. old. This is an extra good
herd ,cf cattle with clear T. B. test...
Hogs and Poultry-- Tamworth
sow, carrying third litter, due in Ap-
ril,; 75 Rock and Leghorn Heng;good
Collie dog.
Automobile — 0.:950 Pontiac coach Friday. rillairh 28, Con. 3, Lot JO,
dark grey in eoior, equipped with.1?:i miles south •.of Etieter; 1'! : miles
radio, heater and seat covers; tor.- east. Walter lifeBride, Prop.
r`ect mileage 13,500. • This car is in
new condition. .
Farm 111achinery . M -I-1'; 101 Jr.
Standard 'Tractor on rubbber, equip -
ed with ,starter and lights, all newly
overhauled; 11-H. •binder, G -ft. cut;
C:s.ckshutt manure spreader, on steel
and nearly new: SI -I1.11 -hoe Cr'il;
M -II. mower, 5 -ft. cut; M -H. hay
loader; 3 -horse cultivator; 14 -plate
M -H. disc; Quebec _ riding plow; 3 -
drum steel roller, 4 -section harrows;
dump rake, walking plow, rubber
tired wagon, 2' steel tires wagons;
set of hob sleighs; 2 16 -ft. flat hay
racks; new wagon box with stock
rack; single carriage, •gravel box,
snow fence; quantity of new lumber,
some dry wood, Lester -cream serer Huron County
ator with motor; extensir n ladder, '
Clinton fanning mill complete with o
sieves; ' bag truck, wheelbarrow, • Unit
2,000-1b. truck scales; new tarpniin
117x12 -ft; buggy, cutter, logging ® w ® g
charms, 4.Ood iron kettle, set of sling m u lz r grits
ropes; small chains, grain sho�leI,
,,rain bags asses many articles too num'
erous to mention. - -
Hay and Grain 90 bushels of -
wheat;' 700 bushels' of goats, 16 coir P•T'O-2Eilf�'A1 irriii%iiiiizatid t clinics for rt
of good mixed hay; ,quantity 61 tur-
nips.
Household Effects - Extenssen
table; kitchen stove, —step ladder,
couch, kitchen chairs, • 2 complete
bedroom sets; .small tables, Aladdin
lamps, kitchen utensils; quantity of
sealers, etc.
Real Estate — Property consists of
50 acres, being North Half of Lot 8
Con. 14, Stephen Two. There are
14 ,acres of mixed bush, remainder
in grass, Neverfailing stater supply.
This is an extra goad grass farm. awl
will be sold subject to ;reserved bid
if not previously • sold. Terms of real
estate will be made known 'on day of
sale.
• TEEJMS--CASH •
Mrs. Ernest Keyes, Prdpritress
Glen Webb, Milford Merner, Clerks
AIvin •Walper, Auctioneer.
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.AUCTION SAL,(,
DATES
(Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer)
Usbgarne Twp Garnet Johns {Prop,
Thursday, March 20; Con, 9 Lot 12,
(lay Twp., Babylon line, James
Ronnie, Prop. • -
Friday, March 21, Con. 15, Lot 14,
Stephen Twp. Mrs. Ernest Keyes,
Proprietress.
Wednesday, March. 26, Con. .15, Lot
14, 2?a chiles north east of ICirkton,
Earl Herny Proprietor,
Wednesday April 2, Stanley Twp on
No.211 Highway;^ 2 ?.'s miles north of
Drysdale. ,dale. Leonar d Etue, prop.
All Main Street corner, Zurich, on
Saturday, March 15th. Charles Thiel
Proprietor.
At Goshen line, north of Zurich,
in Hay T•wp,, on Thursday, March 27,
Joseph Gelinas, Proprietor. •
On Lot N-hf, Con. i1i5, Stephen Twp
, April 3rd, Miss Pearl Keyes, Prop,
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Clearing Auction Sale
f Llveetoek, Farm Implements, Hay, time; Holstein cow due June lst; red
4G -rain and .Household Effects. On cow 'due May 1st; Holstein cow, Y
'the premises, Lot 12, Con. 9, Hay , yrs. old due April 12th; Jersey Iheif-
�T'ownship. 1'.' miles east ,of. Zurich; ; er 2 yrs. old; Holstein heifer 2 yrs.
4 miles south on the Babylon Line.
'The undersigned Auctioneer has been
Instructed to sell by public auction on
THURSDAY, MARCH 20th.
Conunencing at 1.30 p.m. Sharp
Horses—Three good Percheron
old; 7 Holstein heifers. 1 yr. old;
Jersef calf, 3 Holstein calves, Regis-
tered Holstein bull, 2 yrs. old. The
above mentioned cattle are froin
purebred foundation ' females and
purebred- ..sires with . consecutive
cleen T.B. tests. .
work horses
Pigs -14 chunks, 'averaging 75 to
quiet and reliable in 15.0 liies: each; 16 small cYinnies: 1
,every way.. (sow due Jirrie: 1st; 1 :sow: due June
Cattle—White cow, milking, due in 15th; 1 Tannviortli boar, one year old.
August; red cow, milking, due mid- Machinery—John Deere tractor
-.le o9 June; 2 heifers rising 8 yrs.' 12-24 on good tubber, in good work -
old; heifers rising 2 yrs. old; 2 ing order; John Deere 2 -furrow trac-
tor plow; McCormick Deerine• 15 -disc
fertilizer drill with mower lift, new;
M Cormick. Deering hav loader; M -H.
side' delivery rake; M -H. mower. 5 -ft.
yearling steer 'calves. These are very
-hoiee Shorthord Cattle with clear T.
E, tests.
• Machinery -M-11. binder, 7 -ft .cut,
in good condition; M-11. hay loader•
drill, top buggy, open buggy, 2 range
shelters, electric 'brooder, e'bicicen
feeders, extension ladder 26 -ft, new;
Fairbanks Morse harnner'•mifl 9 -lir.
;with extension pipes used: 2 winters;
small. quantity of corrugated steel;
small quantity of lumber;:1100 4 -inch
tile; iron kettle; wheelbarrow, stone
boat.; 6 milk .caps 80 -lbs; cross cut
saw; shovels, forks, hoes, root pulp-
er, milk cooling tank (galy) ; 1 -3rd
h.p. electric motor; lawn glower;,
'flay and Grain -15 tons of goodquantity of wood, quantity of grass
seed; also Cockshutt 3 -furrow tract -
quality loose alfalfa and timothy hay, or plow; 6 -inch drive belt, etc., etc:
Household Effects, Etc—General
Electric comb. range, 4 eurnere,
nearly new; 3 -piece oak beer )(ern
suits, 3 -piece ivory enamel bedroom
suite; 2 spring 'filled mattress; 1
mattress; 2) sets of springs; day bcd:
wash stand, fern stands, linoleum
rug 9x9 -ft 2 wash tubs, tub stand;
food chopper, roasting pan; electric
iron; vinegar barrel and many arti-
eles too numerrus to mention.
No reserve, as the farm is sold.
Terms—Cash
ea. quantity of sats and wheat.
Household Effects—Extension table
izairs, bureau, reeking chairs, cab-
t7net washing machine; kitchen 1 -anise
iisox stove. antique furniture. North-
ern Electric battery racnio in new
eennrlition, etc., • ete.
No reserve. se the fere is sold.
TERMS—CASH
J':s.mes Rennie-. Prenrletor,
"•IV Ilford M?prner, Clerk.
'Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer.
aeill><ltllg Auction Sale Garnet Johns, Proprietor.
Garnet Hicks; W. C. Allison, Clerks
Alvin Wolper, , Auctioneer.
"orients and Household Effects, on the
't emisea part Lot 9-10. Con. R T'is-
Clearing Aucti4p Sale
.ehalsea, e Vit. roasts ltd. 5 miles Of .Real,.. Estate,., Livestock,. Auto.
east of No: 4 Highway, 4 miter! west Farm Implements, Hay, Grain, and
sof Kirktion. , Household Erects, on the Premises,
'the undersigned Auctioneer ha4 been Lot 14, Con. 15, Stephen Twp... 1 x*
instructed to sell by public auction on miles west and 3 miles south of Dash -
of Crediton roa
TUESDAY, MARCH 18-th , The dunder gned Ae nortuctionee has been
Commencing at 1 p.m. Sharp.1 instructed to sell by public auction on
FRIDAY, MARCH 21st.
Horses—Two good wok horses, Commencing t 12,30 p.m. Sharp
tl,iiel and reliable in every way. i Horses—,Matched team of Percher -
Dairy Cattle ---3 Holstein heifers, on geldings, R years old, quiet and
freshened in December, nols*arn cow reliable in ereiy way; black Percher -
yrs. old, frcuhenefl t'r January; 011 mare.
port Hereford and Holetein eow. 5 Clittle -.,- Roan Dnrham cow, li yte
lire '
eras. tvra.roldl wit'( r•tlf t ' o foot, cocww, 6oyr,.Iold,l due before l7sale tints
hlstein caw, 6 ;tears old true at rale part Hereford and Durham cows' • r
f Livestock. Trectnr.. Form !mole-
l'orne, Two. 1-4 mile south of Win -
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Everything will be sold without re-
serve as the owner has sold this pro-
perty,
Terms --Cash
Charles Theil, Proprietor.
Alvin 'Wolper, Auctioneer.
Dashwood U d district will. start hi
the Dashwood 1Libl1C School on Wed-
nesday, March Ath from 3.00 - 4.00
pan. -
Pre -School immunization clinics for
Zurich- and district will start in the
Zurieh Public School on. Friday,
April 4th from 3.00 - 4.00' p.m.
Children 4 months of age bo school
age may be (brought to these clinics
to receive initial immunization or re-
inforcing inoculations for Diphtheria,
Whooping .Cough, Tetanus, and Small
pox.
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7 DAYS lA WEEK
11 a.m.. Deity
MEMO TO MILADY
. with
MARY ASHWELL
Western Ontario's
Wither One
Women's Commentator
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l.`hufW.O.y, 1V.iarch telt, 1952
PIONEE
ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW
SUPER TWIN CHAIN
There's a Pioneer in your past.
There's a Pioneer in your future!
FOR INFORMATION AND PRICES ON PIONEER AND
SUPER TWIN CHAIN SAWS SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER:
Rader & Mit .Ieh•O tz
Phone 63 - Zurich
CHANCE OF
INCOME TAX DISTRICT
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS RESIDING~ 1N,
HURON, BRUCE and WELLINGTON
COUNTIES
The Counties of HURON, BRUCE aid WELLING-
TON, formerly under the' jurisdiction Of the.London
or Hamilton District„Taxation Offices;, ]a:ve now
been transferred, to the jurisdictiort of the District
Taxation . Office at Kitchener, Ontario, ” Iocated in
the Dunker Building, 251' King ` Street West.' Ac-._
cordingly, the records of all. taypayers residing in•
these three Counties have been transferred 'from
the District Taxation- Offices at London or Hamil-.
ton, to their new location, and any . related cor-
respondence - -or ` general- inquiries - on taxation -
matters, should . be directed to the- District Taxation.
Office at Kitchener. '
Remittances of 'tax by.. individuals and corporations,
and tax deducted 'at ;the source by employers resi-
dent in the Counties of 'HURON, BRUCE and
WELLINGTON, Should -be 'mailed or' delivered to
the District Taxation Office at Kitchener.
Taxpayers (both individuals and corporations) resi-
dent in the above-mentioned Counties, who former-
ly filed, their appropriate Income Tax returns and
Succession Duty, returns' with the District '1`a cation
Offices at London, .or ,Hamilton, will file' their
returns for ,1951 .and subsequent, taxation"years,
with' the District Taxation Office at.Kitchener.
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