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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-02-27, Page 4Page 4 w* THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27th, 1947 FOUND | FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOUND—Man’s grey checked over­ coat on S3 Highway, near Thames Road Church, Feb. 22. Apply to Edwin Miller, phone Kirkton 44r2. 57* PERSONAL SUFFERING FROM BACKACHES, Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lum’ bago is not necessary. Use RUM AC APS at once for quick relief. Roberson’s Drug Store. are generally mused, from a (blood) conges­ tion, Try Bunkers Herbal Pills to treat the cause at its source. Monej back if the first bottle does not satisfy. At Drug Stores. wanted WANTED — Waitress for Central Hotel, Exeter. Apply at the Hotel. 27c HELP WANTED — An experienced bench carpenter; also one or two apprentices for cabinet work. I Jensen & Co., Phone 268J,tfc ' Box 166 Exeter.! ELMIRA FERTILIZER * 9 * in « nAcitinri .t WANTED —• House or apartment for Airf-orce officer, wife and two small girls, arriving MarchLWU Lit ' 17, prefer unfurnished but will I with two bed­ quiet and reliable tenants to decorate if necessary, or phone collect F/D Bury, 533 "* N., Toronto. take furnished, rooms, willing Write George Ave., Orchard 6630. Glengrove Telephone 27:6:13c WANTED—The High School Board ■of the Exeter Area will receive applications for the position of Secretary-treasurer of the above Board up until six pan. Monday, March 3rd, 1947. Duties to com­ mence at once. Applicants will state salary required. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac­ cepted. R. N. Creech, Acting Secretary. 27c WANTED—A kitchen cabinet or kitchen cupboard; also rangette. Apply at B. M. Francis’ former , residence, Main iSt. 27* WANTED—A used grain cylinder with concaves, 24 or 28 inches preferred. Apply to W. C. Mont­ gomery, Clinton, R.R. 1, or Box M, Times-Advocate. 27* WANTED—To complete new house $2,59’0.00. First mortgage. Apply at the Times-Advocate. 20:27* Stenographer Wanted APPLY Wein Bros, Hatchery PHONE 78 EXETER “"^HLPKA Miss Hilda Dietrich, R.N., is vis­ iting with her sister, Mrs. Jos. Fal­ lon, of London. Mr. Jos, McCarthy visited in To­ ronto last week. Mrs. Jos. Regier was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Sunday. The death of Sister Mary Everil- dis (Eleanor Mary Doyle), of To­ ronto, Community of the Sisters of St. Joseph took place in St. Mich­ ael’s Hospital, Toronto, on Febru­ ary 17th. 'She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doyle and was born in McGillivray Township. She was in hex- 40th year. She is survived by two broth­ ers, Fathei’ C. A. Doyle and Eugene (Doyle, both of London. Howdy Folks! We knew -a man who -was so Stingy that he looked ovei’ the top of his glasses so he would not wear them out. ——O—— Cannibal One (rushing in): "Am I late for dinner?” Cannibal Two; "Yes. Everybody’s eaten.” On the way to town, the horse got -balky. It just would not move. After coaxing for awhile, the driv­ er got angry. '‘Dang yer hide, git up thar-or I’ll drive right' smack over ye!” He must have been thinking about A pedestrian. Here we put our thinking on. the motorists* in ail effort to improve constantly our courteous* economical service » . . the Idnd that will keep your ear ruiiniiig trouble free. Try us today. South End Service Station Russ and ChttCk Snell Phone 32® FOB SALE—-15 choice chunks; 20 weaners. Wm. Elliott, Centralia. 27c ©ASIN — Complete with taps and traps. Phone 112, Exeter. FOR SALE—Mason and Risch piano | medium size, walnut finish with •bench. W. Martin, Exeter South. 27* ’FOR SALE — Small size, coal or wood range. Apply to Ray Frayne, Exeter.___________________27* FOR SALE—Four-month-old collie pup, reasonably priced. Apply to Leonard Harris, Kirkton, or phone Kirkton 33rl8. 27* FOR SALE — Jamesway electric brooder, nearly new, large size. Garfield Thomson, 23 2M, Huron St. FOR SALE—Durham and Ayrshire heifer, due to calve 1st of March T.B. tested. Phone 22r9 Kirk­ ton. 27o FOR SALE — Cutter, cheap for quick sale. Apply to Earl Parsons, Exeter. ------- ----------- -—, — We are now in a position to ship our fertilizer. Get your order in as soon as possible. N. Stanlake. tfc FOR 'SALE — One young Durham , cow and calf. Phone 4Or 11 Credi- ton. '27 c FOR SALE—Farm-All “A” tractoi’ and plow in good condition. Ap­ ply D. R. Gill, R.R. 3, Parkhill, phone Dashwood 3 8r20. 27c BABY CHICKS DAY OLD COCKEREL bargains for this week and next. Barred Rock, Light Sussex, New Hampshire x Barred Rock, Light Sussex x Barred Rock, Light Sussex x New Hamp­ shire, iBlack Australorp, New Hamp­ shire $4.95; assorted heavies $4.75. White Leghorns, $1.00 per hundred. Two weeks old add $6.90, three weeks old add $11.00 per hundred. Large Egg Quality add $1.00; spec­ ially selected add $2.00 per hund­ red. Shipped C.O.D. anywhere. This advertisement must accompany your order to secure these special -prices. TOP NOTCH HATCHERIES, Guelph, Ontario. __________________________27:6c Light Sussex Neuhauser 'Sturdy Light Sussex are great layers. Extra large eggs. Chicks .grow fast and feather evenly, and cockerels are wonderful meat chickens. Furthei’ improvement with great blood-lines make this Neuhauser favourite better than ever. Hatching twice weekly. $16.00 per hundred; Pullets $26.00 NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES, London, Ontario. FOR THREE CONSECUTIVE YE A E S I’ve bought chicks from Kitchener Big-4 Hatchery and 'been well sat­ isfied,” says Mrs. E. Porter, of Turners, Ont. ■Order them now from local agent. The 'Government suggests “early” 1 chicks to get into early production, ; especially for overseas markets. For whatevei' market, order Big-4 Chicks, Canada Approved, breeders pullorum tested. Wide choice of breeds, crosses. J. Earl Burr, R.R. 1, Dashwood Phone collect Dashwood 32r4 COCKEREL CHICKS Thousands available each week. All breeds. NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES, London, Ontario. A-l BABY CHICKS, from blood- tested stock; Barred Rocks; Large Type White Leghorns; Barred Rock x White Leghorn; Sussex x New Hampshire; Red x Rocks. Write or phone A. H. Switzer Hatchery, Granton, Ont., for price list. Phone 38-3 Gran­ ton. tfc MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS LETTERING on trucks and cars. F. Whilsmith, phone 259 Exeter.27* RADIO REPAIR SERVICE — All makes of radios expertly repair­ ed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave radios at Beavers Hardware or phone 26. DUPLICATE KEY’S cut for most cars, and cylinder type locks. Beavers Hardware. FIELD CROP COMPETITIONS The Exeter Agricultural Society will hold field crop competitions in Beaver Oats and Barley. Those growing Beaver Oats last, year may use their own seed. There will also be an open class for Barley. Cer­ tified or registered seed must be used. The plots are to be five acres instead of three as last year. A Sheaf of grain 6 ins. or over must be shown at the Exeter Fair. Any­ one desiring to enter either com­ petition Should get in touch With the secretary. Clank Fisher, Sec’y Let Mr. Wand-Ad be your most efficient salesman the whole year through, FOR SALE — 50 acres of pasture land, beiug lot 18, concession 18, Stephen, with rock well. Cur- tis Gratton, Grand Bend. 27:6c FOR SALE—201 acres of good fer­ tile, well-drained clay loam. This place hag a good 7-room brick house witu basement and furnace, three-piece (bath, built-in cup­ boards, both soft water and spring water on tap in the kit­ chen and water in the barn as well as hydro in the barn, pig pen and hen house. Only $5,500 cash for quick sale. Apply to owner. L. B. Moore, Exeter North. 27c FOR SALE—215 acres extra fer­ tile soil with good painted barns, equipped with water, litter car­ rier, silo; comfortable house in good condition; hydro in all; handy to villages; buildings worth price of farm. 150 acres Bornholm, large barns equipped with water, litter car­ rier, milker, silo, brick house, hydro in all. Good buy. W. C. Pearce, Exeter.27 c FOR SALE—50 acre pasture farm west part of lot 20', con. 10, Stephen Twp.20:27* FOR ’SALE —'50 acres on county road, convenient fox' school and village; good buildings with large henhouse in barn; hydro. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. FARMS FOR SALE— Stephen Township: 75 acres, to close estate; with complete set of buildings; close to Exeter. 50 acres in grass; good water sup­ ply; close to Exeter. 100 acres, Mt. Carmel district; good house, barn and garage. 100 acres, 10 th concession, in grass: some 'bush. Usborne Township; 100 aci’es; fine set of buildings; hydro throughout; never fail­ ing watei’ supply; close to Exeter; near highway. 10 0 acres; complete set of build­ ings; across road from school; close to Hensail. Hay Township: 120 acres; complete buildings; hydro throughout; good bush; close to village and school; on highway. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St.. Exeter. FOR SALE — For immediate pos­ session, 1% storey brown rug brick house on William Street, all modern conveniences, hard­ wood floors and. garage. Apply to Mrs. W. A. Balkwill, John St. Terms if desired. .SECURE YOUR HOME now. We have two good brick houses foi' sale in Exeter. Both have modern conveniences, one has extra lot. Immediate possession on one, March 1st on the other. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exe­ ter. FOR SALE—55 acres, all tillable, west of airport on which is L- shaped bank barn, silo, di’iveshed, brick house, hydro past gate. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. 6c TENDERS WANTED TENDERS FOR FUEL Tenders will be received until March 13 fox' supplying and deliver­ ing body beech and maple hard wood to the listed schools in the McGillivray Township School Area: s.s.No.1—10 cords of 16” S.S.No.4—15 cords of 16” s.s.No.5—19'cords of 12” s.s.No.6—10 cords of 12” s.s.No.7— 5 cords of 12” s.s.No.10—15 cords of 12' ■s.s.No.11—15 cords of 12 s.s.No.18—10 cords of 12 Delivery to be made by May 15th, 1947. W. S. Patterson, Sec.-Treas. R.R 3, Ailsa Craig. ■_____________________________27 VILLAGE OF EXETER The .Municipal 'Council of the Village of Exeter will receive Tenders for the Collection of Gar­ bage and Ashes, within the Munici­ pality, and the disposal thereof. Tenders will be received fox’ either oi' both of the following pro­ posals: 1. For collection of all garbage (excluding trade waste) and all ashes (including tins, bottles, met­ als, crockery and glass) from all dwellings, hotels, restaurants, apartment houses, office buildings, public institutions, industrial build­ ings or other .buildings including stores and placing same on Dump. Containers to be placed at street line by Householder. Such collec­ tions to be made regularly once per week. 2. For the carrying out of the collection of Garbage and Ashes as designated in (1) above and in addition the caretaking of the Dump. Tenders should be in the amount required for twelve months serv­ ice. Payments made monthly. Serv­ ice to commence on April 1, 1047 or as soon after as possible. Persons tendering arO requested to Indicate what equipment they Would use and what help they would have available if their tender was accepted. All Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk oh or before March 13, 1947, at 6 p.m. C. V. Pickard, Municipal Clerk. NOTICES Accounts against the Public School Board and the Exeter Dis­ trict High School Board must be in the hands of the respective sec­ retaries not later than the 25 th oi) eaen month. W. H, Hodgson, P.S. Sec’y. R. N, Creech, E.D.H.S. Sec’y., ____pro-tem. NOTICE'—Householders please ob­ tain two garbage cans, one for garbage and one for ashes, as garbage collection will commence in the near future, C. V, Pickard, Clerk. The Municipal Council of the Village of Exeter are calling foi’ applications for the position of Tax Collector. Annual salary $300.00. All applications should be in the hands of the Clerk on or before Feb. 28th, 1947, C. V. Pickard, Clerk. At a meeting of the Exetei’ Agri­ cultural Society on February 12th it was recommended that the Agri­ cultural grounds be turned over to the Village of Exeter for a Com­ munity Park. A meeting of the members of the ’Society will be held Wednesday, March 5th, at 2 p.m. in the Town Hall, Exeter, for the consideration and approval of the recommendation. Clark Fisher, Sec’y, Preston Dearing, Pres. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tlie Estate of FRANCIS BLATCHFORD, deceased. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the estate of Francis Blatchford, late of the Village of Exetei’ in the County of Huron, Gentleman, -who died on or about the 2nd day of February, 1947, are required to file particulars of the same with Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 15th of March, A.D. 1947, after which date the estate will he distributed, hav­ ing regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. DATED the 25th day of February, A.D. 1947. ' ELMER D. BELL, Exeter, Ontario. 27:6:13 Solicitor fox’ the Executors^ Li the Estate of JESSE HORNE, deceased. ALL .PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the estate of Jesse Horne, late of the Village of Exeter in the County of Huron, Gentleman, who died on or about the 15tlx day of February, 19 47, are required to file .particulars of the same with Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 13th day of March, A.D, 1947, aftei’ which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. DATED the 21st of February, A.D. 1947. ELMER D. 'BELL, Exeter, Ontario. 27:6:13 Solicitor for the Administratox AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 8, Con. 3, Stephen on TUESDAY, MARCH 4th, 1947 at one o’clock sharp, the following: 6 ’2-year-old heifers; 1 steer, ris­ ing 2 years old; 3 yearling steers; 4 yearling heifers; 7 calves. 7 small pigs; 9 chunks; 8 pigs, 8 weeks old; 7 pigs, around 100 lbs. 1 agricultural team, rising 7 years old, matched. i riding plow; cultivator; fan­ ning mill. TERMS—CASH GARNET WILSON, Prop. G. W. LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, MARCH Sth, 1947 on Lot 4, Con. 6, Usborne Township 1 mile and a half south of Elimville at 1 p.m., the following: •CATTLE-—-Cow due May 2; cow due May 15; cow due time of sale; cow milking good; cow with calf at foot; 6 yearling heifers; 10 yearling steers; 3 heifers, 1 year old; 3 steers, 1 year old; 1 fat steer; 1 fat heifer. PIGS—8 chunks; 26 weaners; sow with 10 pigs;, 2 sows due in May; purebred York liog. .IMPLEMENTS—’Stiff tooth, .cul­ tivator, power lift; International tractor disc; 2-row Cockshutt corn scuffler; M.H. hay tedder, TERMS—CASH HARRY COLE, Prop. ’GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, IFRANiK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.__ AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 8, Con. 4, Stephen Township THURSDAY, MARCH Oth, 1947 at 1 p.m,, the following! HORSES — Bay matched team, rising 6 and 7; mare rising 7. CATTLE — Hereford cow, due March 29; red cow due May 23; • blue cow due May 27; white cow; duo May 29; 4 yearling steers; 3 yearling heifers. j. 2 brood sows; 15 pigs around 10Q pounds; 50 hens. IMPLEMENTS — McCormick- { Deering hinder; McCormick-Deer-1 ing mower; |M,H, cultivator; new1 McCormick-Deering fertilizer seed drill; 3-horse disc, new; 3-drum steel roller; hay rake; pea puller; 4 section harrows; Olivei’ riding plough; walking plough; scuffler; bag truck; set sleighs; gravel box; wagon; lray rack; fanning mill; set scales; root pulper; McCormick- 'Deering cream separator, new; buggy; cutter; stock rack; wheel­ barrow; wagon box; 2 wheel trail­ er; extension ladder; robe; bags; 2 steel troughs; pig crate; 40 gal, gas drum; set double harness; single harness; chain; whiffletrees; neckyokes; boxes; barrels; pails; and othei' articles, 8 tons hay; 100 ’bus. turnips; 250' bus. oats. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—'Organ; glass cupboard; kitchen stove; bed; springs and mattress; dresser; commode; feather tick; coal oil stove; washing machine; flour barrel; churn; some feathers; but­ ter bowl; Aladdin lamp; hanging lamp; 2 kitchen tables; 6 chairs; gas lantern; bake board; Sparton radio; quantity of dishes. TERM'S—CASH (SAM ROLLINS, Prop. GEORGE -LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR. Auctioneer. CLEARING AUCTION SALE FARMS, FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Mr. Harold Jackson has been in­ structed to sell by public auction at , Lot 3, Con. 2, Tuckersmith, one and a quarter .miles east and half mile south of ’Hensall, on FRIDAY, MARCH 7th, 1947 at 12 o'clock sharp, the following: IMPLEMENTS—1 standard Oliv­ ei' 7'0 on rubber, starter and lights; 1 Olivei' row-crop 70, new rubber and tip-top steel, starter and lights, also 4-row scuffler, fully equipped, bean puller attachment; 2-row sugar beet lifter; Coates manure spreader; ibuckrake attachment; No. 21 ’ 12-ft. Massey-Harris self- propelled combine, bin, scour clean • and pickup, u’sed one season; 2 i good used tractor tires, 9x40, l»2xj 24; 1 MicCormick-Deering beet and <bean planter, also extension foi' 4 rows corn (like new); Olivei' 2- row corn picker and busker (like new); 1 Massey-Harris 13-disc fer- tilizei’ drill; 1 International 13-disc fertilizer drill; 1 Massey-Harris 8%-ft. stiff tooth culitvator; John Deere 7-ft. tandem disc (like new); Oliver 3-furrow tractoi' plow; 8- foot culti-packer; 9-foot 3-drum steel roller; 2 sets of 4-section har­ rows; 1 set of 3-section harrows; International side rake, sulky rake; International manure spreader, like new; Massey-Harris 6 ft. mower; Massey-Harris hay loader; Oliver grain thrower with 30 feet of pipe; Viking electric cream separator; one heavy duty dual wheel trailer, six ton capacity, equipped with side dump; 1 rubber tired roller bear­ ing wagon; 1 rubber tired Taco wagon; 1 set of farm sleighs; 2 16-ft. ’hay racks; 1 12-ft. by 6-ft. with sides; extension ladder; 2 fanning mills; 1 new Grimm evap­ orator, 10’ x 2%’, fully equipped (never used); 1 new - gathering tank; 200 new ’Grimm buckets; 1 sap pan and heater, 2%' ;by 6’; pump jack; 2,000’ lb. scales; 1 grease gun, 25 lbs.; 12 5-gallon oil | cans; gas barrels; ibeet forks; othei’ forks; 2 hay ropes and pul­ leys, and a host of othei’ articles. HARNESS — 1 set of backband harness (like new). CATTLE—1 Jersey cow and calf. POULTRY—435 Rock and Hyb­ rid hens; 10x10 colony house; 6 chicken shelters and feeders; 1 brooder stove. PIGS—170 Yorkshire pigs, from 100 to 175 pounds; 6 self-feeders and troughs. GRAIN— 500 bushels of mixed grain; 890 'bushels of Ajax oats (fit foi’ seed); 60 tons of Hybrid, corn. FARMS—'Parcel 1: 100 acres, Lot 3, Con. 2. Frame house cover­ ed with asbestos shingles; 'bank barn, drive shed; good water sup­ ply; 90 acres workable land; 10 acres bush. Parcel <2: Lots 3 and 4, Con. 3, 200 acres; bank barn on Lot 3; two frame ibarns on Lot 4; 180 acres of workable land; 8 acres of No. 1 maple bush. This is choice clay loam and will be offered in one oi’ two parcels. TERM'S — Chattels, cash. Farm, reserved bid, 10 per cent, down, ’balance in 30 days. TED. MUNN, Proprietor, E.' P. CHiESNElY, Clerk, HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 10, Con. 3, Usborne Twp. on FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, 1947 the following: 3 horses, six, seven and ten years old. CATTLE—9 Cows with calves at foot; 5 cows, due in May; cow, due in June; 25 grass cattle, from one year to one year and a half old; 6 fat heifers; 15 fall calves; pure- broad DiR'ham dark red bull raised by J. C. Riddle, of Prospect Hill. PIGS — Sow due-time of Sale; sow, due June 4; sow, due June 7; 4 chunks. 150 Leghorn hens. Collie dog. •IMPLEMENTS — M.H, binder; •M.H. 13-hoe fertilizezr drill; John Deere manure spreader; M.H. hay loader; M.H. mower, 6 ft.; Cock- shutt cultivator, tractor hitch; liay rake; M.H, side rake; disc har­ rows; walking plow; lever harrows; M.H. bean scuffler and puller; ’Mc­ Cormick-Deering scuffler; 4-section harrows; land roller; colony stove and 4 shelters; rubber-tired wagon •and rack; set of sleighs; buggy; cutter; Willing 700 lb. cream sep­ arator with motor attached; Inter­ national gas engine; ladder; hay fork rope; extension ladder; set of double harness; 3 60-ft. snow fence; incubator, 12 dozen capac­ ity; buffalo robe; grain sacks; forks; shovels; whiffletrees; neck- yokes; chains; boxes; barrels; pails; trailer; fanning mill; scales; bag holder; bag truck; iron kettle; corn Shelter; ensilage, 8 ft.; and other articles too numerous to mention. 10 single cords of wood; 1 ton of chestnut coal; 15 tons of hay1; quantity of oats and wheat. POULTRY—Hens; colony house, 10x14; chicken feeders; water fountains; 2 fattening crates; brooder stove. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — Heater; single iron bed, mattress and springs; high chair; child's chair; sealers; 5 parlor chairs; phonograph; cook stove; hanging lamps; kitchen table; dresser; but­ ter bowl; pound print; lawn mower; feather tick; table cloth, 3 yd.; Congoleum rug, 7^x9; Axminster rugs, 9x12; child’s cot, springs and mattress; dresser. TERM'S—-CASH 'CLINTON SWEET, Prop. GEO. LAWSON, -Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 8, Con. 4, Stephen Township TUESDAY, MARCH 11th, 1947 the following: . HORSES—Gray Percheron mare, 1.0 years old; bay mare, 1’2 years old; bay mare, 11 years old, in foal to Lord Gratton; general purpose gelding, rising 3 years old. CATTLE—Fresh cow; cow with calf at foot; red cow, due April 12; black cow, due May 5; white cow, due May 10; blue cow, due in Aug­ ust; 2 yearling steers; yearling heifer; 2 two-year-old steers; 6 grass heifers, rising 2 years old. PIGS—2 registered sows; 2 sows, due in August; 23 chunks, around 40 pounds; boar. 5 rock roosters; 24 pullets. Dog. IMPLEMENTS — McC.-Deering binder; seed drill; mower; hay rake; disc harrows; root pulper; International cultivator; land roll­ er; walking plow; riding plow; gang plow; cream separator; set of har- rpws; wagon; flat rack; set sleighs; cutter; buggy; set of scales; fan­ ning mill; -hay fork rope and pul­ leys; set of double harness; stone boat; single harness; collars; 1- liorse wagon; forks; shovels; whiffletrees; neckyokes; chains; boxes; barrels; pails and other ar- IHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — Settee; organ; parlor stove; kitchen stove; sideboard; kitchen table; kitchen cabinet; ironing board; Raymond sewing machine; phono­ graph; 3 dressers; 2 new beds, springs, mattresses; small table; couch; 6 kitchen chairs; coal heat­ er; cook stove; washing machine; churn; 8-day clock. IFAR-M—At the same time and place there will be offered for sale the 50-acre farm; good bank barn; drive shed; good frame house, plenty of water; land all in good state of cultivation. TERM’S—'Chattels, cash. Real Estate, made known on day of sale. JOHN ROLLINS, .Prop. GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell -by public auction on Lot 4, Con. 3, Hay Township 1% miles west of Exeter North on Lake Road, on MONDAY, MARCH 10th, 1947 at 1:00 o’clock the following: HORSES—-3 good Work horses. CATTLE •— Cow, due March 9; cow, due March 20; cow, 'due March 25; cow, due April 5; cow, due April 20; cow, due Sept. 4; 5 two- year-old steers; 3 two-year-old heifers; 7 yearlings; small .calf; farrow cow. Bfood sow, due in March. Collie dog. - IMPLEMENTS—M.H. 'binder, 7- ft<; M.H. 13-hoe fertilizer drill; In-* tefnational mower; International manure spreader; cultivator; riding plough; set 4-section harrows; walk­ ing plough; root pulper; 3 drum roller; wagon; hay rack; gravel box; fanning mill; double harness; set of sleighs; buggy; cutter; hay fork; rope and pulleys; 28 ft. lad­ der; wheelbarrow; 19x12 colony house and stove;. 25 gal. tank; pump jack; line shaft; forks; chains; whiffletrees; neckyokes; hay rake; single harness; cream separator; boxes; pails; barrels, B h.p, electric motor; 20 3-bushel grain hags; bag truck and other articles, Quantity of lumber; quantity of wood; 250 bushels of mixed grain; 75 bushels of barley. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—^Kit­ chen table; white enamel kitchen stove; 2 beds, springs, mattresses; commode; 3 rockers; table; cup­ board; drop-leaf table; ^burner coal oil stoye with oven, glass cup­ board; Aladdin lamp and other articles, TERMS—'CASH PERCY DUNSFORD, Prop. GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 25, Con. 2, Usborne Twp. on FRIDAY, MARCH QI, 1947 the following: 1 good work team. CATTLE—2 cows with calves at foot; 2 cows, due in May; 4 heifers, due ’in May; 2 heifers, due in June; 2 two-year-old steers; 2 yearling steers; 2 young 'Durham bulls, 10 and 8 months old; 3 heifers, 8 months old. PIGS—Sow, due April 8; sow, due April 10; sow, due May 12. 190 hens. 1 dog. •IMPLEMENTS—'M.H. “81” trac­ tor on rubber, like new; heavy duty rubber-tired wagon; M.H. hay load­ er; 13-disc International fertilizer drill; stiff-tooth cultivator; manure spreader; 14-plate tractor disc; M.H. mower; 2-row scuffler with puller; 3-section lever harrows; 4- section harrows; 2-section harrows; 2-dru-m steel roller; scuffler; hay rake; tractor plow; walking plow; pulper; set of scales; pump jack; fanning mill; three-quarter horse power motor; set of sleighs; stone (boat; 2 steel pig troughs; set of double harness; hay fork rope and pulleys; motor with emery and buzz saw; whiffletrees; neckyokes; chains; boxes; barrels; forks; shov­ els and other articles. Quantity of hay: 2Oo bushels of wheat; 759' bushels of mixed grain. TERM’S—CASH RUFUS KE'STLE, Prop. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has receivod in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 18, Con. 4, Usborne Twp. on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1947 the following: HORSES—Heavy mare, 7 years old; heavy gelding, 4 years old. CATTLE—2 cows, due time of sale; 2 fresh cows; 6 yearlings; 3 calves. PIGS—'Sow, due time of sale; 11 ■brood sows; sow with litter; 9 small pigs; 6 pigs, 10 0 pounds. li20 hens; 2 geese; gander. Collie dog. IMPLEMENTS—M.H. tractor on rubber; set of harrows; separator with motor; cutivator with tractor hitch; binder; mower; cutter; 2 electric brooders; seed drill; bean puller; wagon; heavy harness; set of harrows; set of sleighs; hay rack; hay rake; root pulper; hand culti­ vator; cutting .box; wheelbatrow; tractor plow; grain bags; wagon box; single harness; hay fork rope, slings and pulleys; hog fence; cedar post; rain shelters; ladder; electric fence; cultivator; electric brooder; 60 ft. light rope; 3 pig troughs and hopper; 2 gas drums; set of scales; cow chains; forks; shovels; hoes; whiffletrees; neckyokes; chains; boxes; barrels; pails and other ar­ ticles. Quantity of wood, sheeting and lumber; 5 ton of hay; quantity of grain; quantity of. coal. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — Chesterfield; electric refrigerator; electric vacuum cleaner and waxer; high chair; baby’s bed; couch; kit­ chen stove; lamps; white enamel kitchen stove. TERMS—'CASH MRS. MARGARET ROCK Prop.GEO. LAWSON, 'Clerk, ’ FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 12, Con. 2, Stephen Twp. on MONDAY, MARCH 17th, 1947 the following: Chestnut mare, rising 3 years old. CATTLE’—Cow, due time of sale; cow, due April 24; roan heifer, due May 1; Holstein heifer, due June 1; Hereford heifer, due June 20; ■Ayrshire heifer, milking; f arrow cow; 8 two-year-old steers; 7 two- year-old heifers; 2 yearling heifers; 2 yearling steers; 4 spring calves; 5 fall calves. PIGS—*4 weaners; fat Sow. Goat* TERMS—CASH Positively no reserve, Melvin king, Prop. geo. Lawson, dork, FRANK TAYLOR, AticL