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Red Cross Sacred Concert
fry
Metropolitan Upited London
under th<3 direction of Ml'* C. Chattoe, MWSU
THAMES ROAD UNITED CHURCH
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27
at 8.30 p.m. sharp.
Tickets lliay be obtained from Red Cross members mid local stores
Admission 50c •» 25c
BIRTHS
SOUTHAM—At Vancouver General
Hospital, on October 9th, 1944.
tg E/L. and Mrs. Arthur Southam
a son, William James,
MARTIN—At Mrs, Godbolt’s
pital, Hxeter,. on October
1944, to F/Sgt. and Mrs. George
Martin, a daughter, Sandra. Lee.
SMITH—-At Dr, Fletcher’s Hospital*
Exeter, on October 15th, 1944,. to
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith, of
Exeter, a son,
Of
Of
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MARRIAGES
Hos-
17 th,
RED CLOVER ALFALFA
Guaranteed Government Subsidies
for payment Spring 1945
ALFALFA .............. ...... $3.00 bus,
RED CLOVER .... $1.80 bus.
Sell Your Seed to a Dealer
Licensed by Special Products Board
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID
Jones, MacNaughton Seed Co.
Phone 207
Exeter, Ontario
OFFICIAL OPENING
Seventh Victory
Loan Campaign
8.45 a.m. MONDAY
October 23rd
0
Speaker: Rev. W. A. Beecroft, Chairman
BOSSENBERRY—LOWERY — On
Tuesday, October 10, 1944, Ber
nice Harlan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon S. Lowery, of De
troit, Mich., to William Bruce,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Bossen-
, berry, Grand Bend, Ontario, Rev.
. B. C. Eckardt officiated.
STANBURY—WALKER — On Oc
tober 14th, 1944 at Knox Pres
byterian Church, St. {Catharines,
Ont,, by Rev. H. M. Coulter, B.A.,
Th,B„ Margaret Fallins Muir*
head, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas F. Walker, of Hamilton,
Ont., to Pte. Richard James
Hardy, son of Judge and Mrs.
J. G. S. Stanbury, of St. Cathar
ines, formerly of Exeter.
KILLED IN ACTION
HICKS—Killed on air
in France, August 8,
Lt. Clifford Waldron
R.C.A.F. fighter pilot
flight commandei’ in the
Ottawa Beaver Squadron,
Mrs. Hicks and the late Byron
Crediton, Ont. He is sur-
by his wife, Agnes Forbes
and infant son, of Win-
Man. Buried at Meffre,
“In his plane for his
Hicks,
vived
Hicks,
nipeg,
Normandy,
country.”
DEATHS
operations
1944, Fit.
Hicks,
and
City
son
a
of
of
E.
Victoria Hospital, Lon-
Tuesday, October 17,
ofi
BOYES—In
don, on
194 4, Thomas William Boyes,
Centralia, in his 67th year. Rest
ing at his late residence where
service will take place on Thurs
day at 2 p.m. under the auspices
of the Masonic Lodge. Interment
in the Exeter cemetery.
SIMPSON—In McGillivray Town
ship on Monday, October 16, 1944
Elizabeth Neil, beloved wife of
the late William Henry Simpson,
in her 88th year. Funeral from
the home of her son, Arthur, lot
14, concession 1, McGillivray
Township, on Friday, October 20,
Service at 2 p.m. Interment in
St. James Cemetery, Clandeboye.
ENGAGEMENTS
THAMES ROAD
Red. Cross Meeting
The regular monthly meeting
the Red Gross met at the home
Mrs. R. ‘Cann Thursday evening
with 21 present. The meeting open
ed with the president, Mrs. Wm.
Cann presiding. After the singing
of the National Anthem, all re
peated the Lord’s Prayer in unison.
Mrs. Wiseman acted as secretary
in the absence of Mrs, Miller. The
minutes of the last meeting were
read and adopted. The open meeting
of the Red Cross will be held in
Trivitt Memorial Hall, Exeter. Miss
Jeckell, of Exeter, was to be asked,
to speak at our next Red Cross
meeting in the afternoon. A 10c
tea to be served at this meeting,
Boxes for boys overseas were pack
ed at Mrs. B.
Thursday, Oct*
Cided to have
Choir, of London, pat on a .sacred t
concert in the church on Friday 1
evening, October 27th, The com-JpoR SALE-
mittee for the Federation of Agri
culture banquet was appointed as
follows: Mrs. P. Passmore, Mrs. W,
Stone, Mrs. V. Jeffrey, Mrs. A,
Hunkin, (Collection was taken and
meeting adjourned.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Rhode, and — on gunflay witliMr.
Rhode.
Tookey returned
•holidaying * with
Passmore.
Williams returned to
Miller’s home on
12th, Jt was de-
the Metropolitan
Classified Directory
— PLACE AN ADVERTISEMENT HERE AND WATCH RESULTS
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FQR SALE—Gun licenses at the
North End Service Station, E. L,
Gibson. 7tp
I
FOR SALE—An Annex and 6 feet
of pipe; also an upright coal or
wood heater, No, li8‘ Monarch,
both in good condition. Apply to
Ross Hern, R. R, 1, Granton. 19*
FOR SALE—70 cord of wood. Apply
Arthur Hutchinson, Ailsa Craig,
R. R. 3. 19:26*
•30 Leghorn or
pullets, laying. Apply
Luther, R, R, 3, Exeter,
172r22, Exeter.
Sussex
Milton
phone
19*
•FQR SALE—100 acres near Credi*
ton, frame house, bank barn,
other buildings; 100 acres Kippen,
frame house, bank barn, silo,
Implement shed, bnsbi electricity
past each, W. C, Pearce.
FOR SALE—100 acres, good build
ings, hydro, bush, well located
on highway; 60 acres edge of
Exeter; othei’ farms. ;C. V- Pick
ard-
HENSALL—1J storey frame house,
furnace, cistern, large lot, DASH
WOOD—1A storey frame house,
acre land, large garage. Both
quick possession, W. C. Pearce,
Exeter.
WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE
HURON COUNTY NATIONAL
Mr, and Mrs. Maxwell Turnbull,
of Dashwood, wish to announce the
engagement of their only daughter,
Elva Bernice, to Mr.'Tloyd’ Samuel
Lamport, only son of Mrs. Lamport
and the1 late Samuel Lamport, of
Crediton. The marriage to lake
place on Saturday, November 4th.
The engagement is announced 04
Elizabeth (Betty) Hogarth Reg. N.,
daughter of Mr. L. V. Hogarth and
the late Mrs. Hogarth, of Exeter, to
Capt. John Kenneth Marty, son of
Mrs. M, M. Marty and the late Dr.
J. K. Marty, of New Hamburg, the
marriage to take place quietly the
latter part of October.
The engagement is announced
Dorothy Marie, eldest daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller,
Staffa, to Kenneth Robert, only son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Duncan, of
Kirkton, the marriage to take place*
of
of
of
the latter part of October.
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Edwards
wish to express their many thanks
to their friends who remembered
Mrs. Edwards with cards and treats
while a patient in Victoria Hospital
London. ♦
wishes to
friends
him
in
in
St.*
to
the
Mr, Amos Darling
thank all the relatives and
who so kindly remembered
any way while a patient
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mrs. William Hatter wishes
express her sincere thanks to
many friends and neighbours who
kindly remembered her with cards,
letters, flowers, treats ’ and . visits
while a patient in St
pital,
Mr
wish
to their many friends and neigh*
hours, fot the many kindnesses
shown their mother, the late Mrs.
her illness and
and sympathy ex
in their
London
Joseph’s Hos-
. and Mrs. Rodney Bowman
to express' their sincere thanks
Bowman, during
for the kindness
tended to them
ment.
bereave-
c
Arthur
Funny thing, our best customers can’t tell you about the
extras in our feed ... all they can do to show their
appreciation is to become better layers, give more milk,
etc. That’s good enough for us, but how about you ? Will
you take results as definite proof? We know a lot of
Satisfied stock farmers and poultry farmers that are doing
just that » ♦ , and mart, they’re"satisfied too!
Mr.
wish
gifts,
Mitchell,
in Hurley Hospital, Flint,
and Mrs.
to thank all those
cards and letters
while she was
Mitchell
Who sent
to Mrs.
a patient
, Mich.
Purina Lay Chow 1 A
too lbs............»......
Purina Hog Chow £9 AC
100 lbs........
CENTRALIA
Through the kind permission
Captain
S.F.T.S.
Military
and wo-
of
Purina Turkey Chick-C9 QC
en Fatena Checkers..,, 100 lbs, 24% .:
'* ',,v. • :■
Purina Cow Chow
Commanding Officer Group
E. G, Fullerton, of No/9
Centralia, there will be a
Parade of some 200 men
men to Centralia United Church at
10.30 a.m, ‘Sunday October 2 2nd.
The Pipe Band 'will lead the pro
cession and play at the service. Out
Church choir Will be assisted by the
Air Force Choir,-Padre H. G. Mart-,
in will ’ give’ the "address. There Will
also be a Trumpet and Brass Trio.'
Wing Commander Moody will be in,
charge and will read the Scripture
Lesson. The centre pews of the
church will be reserved tor the use
of the Air Force,
son visited
and Mrs. H.
Mr,' John
London after
cousin
Miss Hazel
work after being ill a few days
with the flu,
Mrs. C. Miller and Miss Lily
Miller spent Friday in London.
Mrs. Passmore, of Exeter, visited
this past week with her daughter,
Mrs. John Hackney.
Miss Anne Morgan,
spent the
Mr, and ___ __,__ ___ ____
ily visited on Sunday with friends
in Embro.
Miss Anne Dawson, of Toronto,
spent Thanksgiving week-end with
her brother, Mr. Fred Dawson.
Mrs. Dawson, of Bailieborl, Ont.,
has been visiting with her son, Mr.
Fred Dawson this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Watson, of
Science Hill. over the week-end.
Miss Mary Gardiner returned
home on Tuesday after spending a
few days "with friends on a motor
trip to Montreal.
Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs. Ferguson,
Mrs. A. Gardiner, June Coward,
Mrs. L. Webber, Mrs. Morgan and
Mrs. Mair were delegates to the
W.M.S. Convention at Kippen on
Wednesday of this week.
Mr. Arnold iCann spent Sunday
with Cecil Squire, of Whalen.
A number of young people gath
ered for a chivari party Thursday
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Gardiner.
Miss Helen, JTpwatt spent 'the week-end at her home neai' Blyth.j
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore
visited over the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Tookey, of London,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, of
Belmont.
Be sure to attend the Sacred
Concert, Friday, October 27th, by
the Metropolitan Church Choir, of
London, in Thames Road church.
Proceeds for the Red Cross.
The annual church anniversary
services will be held Sunday, Oct.
22nd. Morning service at 11.15 a.m.
will be taken by Rev. Reuber, of
Crediton, and evening service at
7.30 p.m. by Rev. Brooks, of Hen
sail. Sunday School will be
drawn
Aimer
to
his
, of London,
week-end at her home.
Mrs, C. Allison and fam-
for this occasion.
with-
BRINSLEY
Ladies’ Aid of Brinsley
church, will hold a chicken
in the basement
on Tuesday evening.
ber 24th. Supper
excellent program
No. 9, S.F.T.S.,
other local talent.
Those visiting at the home of
Mrs. Beatrice Dixon over the week
end were Mrs. Kerr, of the Hostess
House of No. 9, S.F.T.S., Centralia,
also Sgt. M. Cooper and Cpl. M.
Laing.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morley spent
Sunday
Lacki e,
The
Or pah
the latter’s p>
The
United
supper
church
of the
;, Oeto-
from 6 to S. An
by artists from
Centralia, and
FQR SALE—3 45-gallon oil bar
rels;- car radio (Victor);
stroller; both in Al
black cloth coat, sable
34; sable jacket, size
fox fur; fur collars.
Hockey.
cream
condition;
trim, size
34; silver
Mrs. N.
19:26*
HOUSES WANTED—We have buy
ers for houses in Exeter. If you
are considering selling your prop
erty talk the matter over with
us. Our commission for selling is
reasonable. C. V. Pickard.
FOR SALE—Brick house, particu
larly well located in Exeter,
garage and small chicken house.
Estate. Must be sold. C. V. Pick
ard,
FOR SALE—Fifty weaner pigs. E.
J. Pym, R. R. 3, Exeter, phone
171rl2. 19c
FOR SALE—1932 Chevrolet coach
with good tires, heater and slip
covers; Al running condition.
Apply to Tiines-Advocate. 19*
WANTED
WANTED — Caretaker for Hensail
Union Cemetery, duties to com
mence at once. Apply to Robert
J. Paterson for further particu
lars 12:19c
WANTED — Anyone knowing of
rooms or apartments in Exetei- or
Centralia, please notify the hos
tess house, No. 9
Station. Urgent!
S.F.T.S.,
19c
WILL BUY an unlimited number
of fertilizer or fox horses. Frank
Taylor, Exeter.
MISCELLANEOUS
DASHWOOD CIDER MILL is open
for business every week-day ex
cept Saturday. Louis Zimmer,
Prop. ‘ 3tp
RENFREW SALES & SERVICE—
New and used separators; repairs,
new and used parts. Hugh Thiel,
Zurich, 931’4-. 4-1-45*
MASSEY-HARRIS SALES & SERV
ICE—We have on hand points
for various makes of plows—
Fleury, Cockshutt, Wilkison. R.
B. Williams. 19
FIRST POSTING OF
VOTERS* LISTS, 1944
Municipality of
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
County of Huron
NOTICE is hereby given that I
have complied with Section '8 of
The Voters' List Act and that I
have posted up at my office at Cen
tralia, Ontario, on the eleventh day
of October,
persons entitled
Municipality at
and that' such
for inspection.
And I hereby
to take immediate
have any errors or
rected according to
19 44 the list of all
to vote in the said
municipal elections
list remains there
upon all voters
proceedings to
omissions cor-
law, the last
day of appeal being the first day of
December, 1944.
Dated at Centralia, this 11th
of October, 19 44.
LLOYD B. HODGSON,
Centralia, Ontario.
call
day
FOR RENT—50 acres good land,
No. 4 Highway, 2 miles south of
Centralia,, possession immediately.
E, Cronyn, Clandeboye, R. R. 1.
19*
SALE BY TENDER
Tenders will be received for the
purchase of the partly built ice
house and the small store room at
Winchelsea Creamery. Terms Cash.
Tenders will be received on or be
fore November T, 1944, and should
be addressed to W. G. Medd, Exe
ter Creamery 1C0. Ltd,, Exeter, Ont.
19:26c
Sealed tenders marked “tender
for Ernest Elliot property” will be
received by the undersigned up to
5.00 o’clock. Daylight Saving Time,
October 24, 19 44, for lot number
121 on the east side of Main Street
in the Village of Exeter, Plan 20.
Each tender shall be accompanied
by a marked cheque payable to the
undersigned for 10% of the ten
der. The sale shall be completed
within thirty days after acceptance
of the tender.. Taxes and insurance
to be adjusted to completion of the
sale. The purchaser shall accept
the existing tenancies.
The highest or any tender not
ncessarily accepted.
DATED this 11th day of Octo
ber 1944.
J. W. MORLEY
Executor of the will
Ernest Elliot .
EXETER, ONT.
PERSONAL
of
WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu
matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when
Rumacaps will give you quick wel
come relief. Robertson’s Drug
Store.
FOR BETTER HEALTH in winter
time - Take one Page-Griffiths
UNIPLEX tablet daily. They con
tain all essential vitamins and
minerals. Also in liquid form for
infants and children. ROBERT
SON’S DRUG STORE.
I C P® 4^ Suffers of bleed-II L ing and protrud-
11 r ing piles should■ hm ■■■ ]cnow b u n k e r s
Herbal Pills treat the cause at its
source,
bottle does not satisfy.
Exeter Drug Store.
Money back if the first
At any
with his sister, Mrs. Roy
of St. Catherines.
Misses Bernice Graham and
Watson, of Forest, visited
parents Mr, and Mrs.
Wm. Watson, over the week-end.
Miss Reta. Hodgson spent a few
days last week with friends in
Stratford,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Ansel Lee dined with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Ainos on Sunday eve
ning.
Mr. Wm. Hodgins who has been
confined to his bed is much improv
ed.
Mr. Arthur Lightfoot, of Centra
lia has purchased the 100 acre farm,
on Concession 11 McGillivrary Twp
from Mr. James Patching. Mr. and
Mrs, Patching intend moving to
Windsor in the near future.
Mrs. Margaret Gilbert spent a
few days with her daughter Mrs.
Wm, Tweddle, of West McGillivary.
•Sacrament will be observed in
Brinsley United Church next Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Margaret Ainos, of London,
is spending some time with her
father, Mr. J. L. Ainos.
Mr. Hilton Banting underwent ah
operation on his eyes in St Joseph’s
Hospital, London and is doing as
well as can be expected. The com
munity hopes for a speedy recovery.
T'lie community will be sorry to,
khow that Mrs. Ewin Spott was tak
en. to Victoria Hospital, Lp.tidoii;, fdt treatment. . , / ‘ ;
! ’ Pte'. Merton Mor gap, of Tpper-
wash Gamp spent the week-end
with Jiis parents, Mt. add Mrs, John)
Morgan, ’ ’ .
ELIMVILLE***Mrs. Frank Rollings, of Granton,
spent several days this week with
her daughter Mrs. Jackson Woods.
There will be no preaching ser
vices in this church next Sunday,
as it is Thames Road anniversary.
Sunday School will be held as usual
in the afternoon at 2 o’clock.
Mr. John Ridley has purchased
the property in the village belong
ing to Mr, Henry Mullins.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Johns are
spending a few days this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long, near At
wood.
Anniversary services will be held
in this church on Sunday October
29th. Services will be held at 11 a«
m. and 7,30 p.m, Rev. Goodger, of
Kirkton, and Rev. Aidworth, of St.
Marys, will be the ministers for the
occasion,
M'rs.
Hodgett
of near
Hodgert,
tors at the home of Mr.
Brnce Cooper, .
The W,M.S«. and W.A.
Lillie
and Miss
Seaforth,
of B.C. were Sunday
and
Hodgert, ,Mr. Roy
Janet Hodgert,
also Cpl. Wm.
visi-
Mrs.
Will. _ .. __ holdtheir October meeting on Wednes
day the 25th. A.sale of miscellan
eous articles will, be held,
please bririg something for
Members
the said.
his claims’ A teacher Was giving
a lecture on charity, ■ “Willie*” he
Said, '“if* I saw a boy beating a
donkey and stopped him from doing
sof What virtue would I be show-
png?” Willie (promptly): “Broth
erly love?*.
WARNING!
Don’t neglect sore throat, tonsillitis,
spasmodic croup, cough, bronchitis,
hay fever, bronchial asthma, head
and chest colds. Use
SPAHR’S
remedy now. Spahr’s hits the spot,
gets you better faster, safer, at less
cost. No idslt. Results or money
back. Spahr’s Spells VICTORY.
Try it. All Druggists. (Excellent
for children.)
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
Lambert Sale Yards, Strathroy,
Saturday, October 21st, 150 mixed
stock cattle. Sales every Saturday,
Trucks to deliver. Private sales
during the week. A. G. McAlpine,
Auctioneer.
COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE
will be held in’
HENSALL
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28
Anyone having articles for sale
please notify Frank Taylor, phone
138 Exeter, , or Ed. Corbett, phone
92r7 Zurich, no later than Monday
Oct. 23rd. ’
AUCTION SALE
Mr. W. E. Nairn has been in
structed to sell by public auction
on ■ . ,
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31St, 1944
Lot 34, Concession al, UsbdVnC Twp.
' 3 miles south-east of HenSall
Farm, farm stock, implements,
and househoM effects. j
JOHN R. STEWART, Prop.
W. E< * NAIRN, Auctioneer,
AUCTION SALE OF STOCK
IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
op
Lot 18, South-East Boundary of
Usbome on Highway 23
li miles south of Woodham
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1944
at 1 p.m. sharp, the following;
HORSES—Aged team; 8-year-old
mare; 4-year-old mare,
CATTLE — 34 head Hereford
stock; 5 2-year Hereford heifers,
in calf; 2 Hereford heifers/due in
February and March; 2 Hereford
heifers, with calves at foot, 6 weeks
old; 3 milking cows in calf; 3 other
cows in calf; 3 2-year-old Hereford
steers; 2 2-year-old Hereford heif
ers; 8 yearlings; 8 spring calves.
PIGS—-Sow with litter of 12, 4
weeks old; 2 sows, each with
of 8, 3 weeks old; 8 chunks.
IMPLEMENTS—6-foot M.H.
er; Maxwell hay loader; seed
mower; 3-section
manure spreader;
rows; scuffler;
2000 lb, scales;
sleighs; root pulper;
walking plow; 2-furrow
plow; 1-furrow riding plow; sulky
rake; hay rack; top buggy; 2 wag
ons; 2 cutters; cart; 2)4 h.p. gaso
line engine; set double harness; 3
horse collars;
pulleys; trip rope;
chain;
wheel
drum;
lighter
chicken
stretchers;
mills; L_
and bags; stone boat;
2 colony houses, 10 by 121; coal
brooder stove and hoover; 2 rain
shelters; scoop shovel; 2 manure
forks; 3 pitch forks; Ancor Holt
separator; 2 milk cans, nearly new;
new neck yoke and several others;
grass seed sower; harrow cart; 25
bee boxes; chicken feeders; and.
many other articles.
Sap pan and sap pails,
2 mows of hay.
POULTRY—15 young geese and
3 old ones; '80 one-year-old hens,
Hampshire crossed with Sussex,
laying.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — 2
bedroom suites with springs; single
bed and springs; white metal bed
and springs; studio couch; rocking
chair; kitchen centre table; 6 good
kitchen chairs; bedroom congojeum
rug, nearly new; 2 cupboards; 3-
burner coal-oil stove; coal oil heat
er, nearly new; small churn; small
tables; 2 settees and other articles.
No reserve as the proprietor is
giving up farming.
TERMS—CASH
JAMES SQUIRE, Prop.
W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer.
ers;
litter
bind
drill;
drag harrows;
5-section har-
9-foot drum roller;
bag truck; bob
disc harrow;
riding
hay fork car and
. ; 4 sling ropes;
pig crate; ditching scoop;
barrow; scythe; 40-gallon
heavy set whiffle trees; 3
sets whiffle trees; 2 good
crates; roa'd scraper; wire
:ia; wagon box; 2 fanning
22-foot ladder; 100 sacke
30‘0 bricks;
AUCTION SALE OF TWO
CHOICE 100-ACRE FARMS
ESTATE OF THE LATE
MRS. GORDON BOLTON
Messrs. Arthur Weber and Harold
Jackson have been instructed to sell
by public auction on
MONDAY, OCTOBER,SO, 1944
at 1 p.m.
The Fann onj Lot 28, Con. 14,
North-East Boundary, Hibbert,
4 miles east of Hensail
100 acres, well-fenced, well-drain
ed, good clay loam, good young
orchard, quantity of bush. Solid li
storey brick house, slate roof, ce
ment verandah, balcony, good frame
kitchen and woodshed. Large L-
shaped double bank barn, straw
barn 30x45, main 84x36, water sup
ply tank in barn, pig pen, hen house,
drive-shed 22x38, windmill, spring
well. Hydro in house and barn. 20
acres ploughed. Al] buildings in ex
cellent state of repair.
The farm 2nd Con-., Lot 3,
Tuckersmith, 1)4 miles east, J mile
south of Hensali *
100 acres choice clay 10am, well-
drained, fair bush; some orchard.
1& storey frame house, J, large bank,
barn 36x70. Windmill, drive-shed
18x24, hen house, 30 acres ploughed.
£ mile from school. These
are in good repair. ‘
STO1CK—Cow (grey) in
cow milking, steer rising
red heifer 2 years, red heifer rising
2 years, roan steer rising 1 year,
calf 4 months.
500 bushel Banner Seed oats, 16
cord soft elin block wood, 6 elm
tops, quantity cedar posts, Colony
house 8^xl2J, Colony house 6x10,.
frame building 16x22.
. household furniture—New
kitchen range, Quebec lieAter, Mc
Clary heater new pipes, straight lad
der, step-ladder, glass Cupboard,
bdhe table, odd tables, % dozen
chairs, camp chairs, hall
buildings'
calf, red
2 years,
kitchen
rack, 2 couches, doz. dining room
chairs*
modern walnut dining room snife,
4 bedroom suites, 3 odd beds, ir-on
kettle, DeLaval cream separator, 2,
lawn mowers, dishes, cooking uten
sils-and other articles.
TERM? OF SALE
iChattles—Cash.
; Farms—*1.0 % »on day of sale, re1*
•mainder id 2D1 days, Both . farms
will bO sold subject to reserve bid.
MRS. X A, SPELLMAN and
. MRS. T, H, HOFFMAN, .
Executrices of the late Mrs,
Gordon Beltoh, Hensali,
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