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THAMES ROAD
Mrs. Jas. Hodgert spent a few
days last week visiting in Lanark.
Mrs. Wm. Ferguson and Roy re
turned home on Saturday last af
ter visiting for seven weeks with
relatives in the west.
Rev. Moores and Marilyn, of Bel
grave, visited at the Manse on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gardiner
and family moved to their new
home in London Friday of last
week.
Mr. Wm. Allison, of Regina, is
visiting with relatives in this com
munity. Mr. Allison motored from
the West.
Rev. Wm. Mair took services at
Belgrave and Grand Bend on Sun
day last.
Mrs. Kenneth Johns spent a few
days attending the W.I. Convention
in London this week.
Mrs. Chas. Johns returned home
on Sunday after spending a few
days with her brother, Mr. W. Hern
in Goderich.
Miss Kathleen Robb, of Stratford
attended the Passmore-Duncan wed
ding at Thames Road Church on
Saturday and visited over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. G. Duncan.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
J. W. Stewart is confined to his
bed with a heart condition.
Miss Reta Cottle was admitted
to Victoria Hospiial last week,
wish her a speedy recovery
health again.
Misses Nona and Lois Pym
tended a meeting in Guelph on Fri
day of last week in connection with
Junior Institute.
Sunday services will be
usual hour on Sunday:
School at 10.15 a.m. and
service at 11:15 a.m.
Several from this community
tended anniversary services
Elimville on Sunday last.
The Y.P.U. met with the Caven
Young People on Friday evening in
Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter,
All report a good time.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
Orval Beaver is confined to his bed
with illness.
Mrs. Keeley, nee Shirley Duncan,
of Almaville. P.Q., is spending a
few weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Duncan.
Mr. John Allison, Mr. William
Allison, of Regina, Mrs. G. Wise
man and Mrs. Chas. Allison motor
ed to Shallow Lake Friday of last
week and spent the week-end visit
ing with Mr. Walter Rydall and
Mrs. Robert Kydd.
WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE LOST
We
to
at-
WANTED—Elderly, convalescent or
semi-invalid person to be careo
for in private home, practical
care. Apply at Times-Advocate.
30*
WANTED — Two or three rooms,
furnished or unfurnished for
middle age couple. Apply at
Times-Advoeate. 30*
WANTED — Furnished or unfurn
ished houses, suites or house
keeping rooms required immedi
ately for married personnel oi
RCAF Airport. These are veter
ans, too, and deserve your as
sistance. Phone 316 and ask for
Housing Officer.
WANTED — Split beans and bean
cleaning, any quantity. Edgar
Cudmore, phone 171rl4 Exeter.
30c
WANTED—Help wanted to assist
in general housework. Apply te
Miss Stella Soutlicott, Exeter,
FOR SALE—Three to four tons of
steel rods for construction. Ap
ply Exeter Co-Op. 25c
WANTED—Girl or woman for gen
eral housework in Crediton.
Phone Crediton 36rl5 or apply
at Times-Advocate. 30*
WANTED—Man to take full charge
of stock room in garage carrying
large stock of parts and acces
sories. This is a good position for
the right man. Write P.O. Box E,
Exeter, giving age and experience
if any. 30c
DRESSED CAPONS—These chick
ens range from 6% to 8% lbs.
dressed. Try one and put some
in your locker, Orders for the
week-end taken up to Saturday
noon, Edgar1 Cudmore, phone
171rl4 Exeter. 30c
FOR SALE — 10 choice young
Shropshire ewes, priced for im
mediate sale. R. D, Hunter, phone
113W, Exeter. 30*
LOST — Between Lucan and Wes.
Coleman’s farm, a Michigan li
cense plate for truck. Finder
please leave at Scott’s Elevator,
Lucan. 30c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—3 nice large rooms in
country home, 1% miles from
Exeter, hydro and water, private
entrance. Phone 176rl2 Exeter.
30*
Howdy Folks!
“You are charged,”
magistrate, “with having voted
eight times. What have you to say
for yourself?”
“Charged?” ' ‘ ‘ '
oner. “Wrhy, I was expecting to
paid!”
exclaimed the pris-
get
at the
Sunday
church
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STRAYED
oneJoe: “Do you know what
cigarette said to the other?”
Bob: “No, what?”
Joe: “I hope I don’t get lit
night and make an ash of myself.
to-
In the ninth grade English class
the teacher was discussing eti
quette. When she finished, she ask
ed Bobby how he would ask a girl
to dance.
Bobby replied: ‘.'Come on, worm,
let’s wiggle!’’
at-
at
Alex Irvine spent the week-
Toronto with Mr. and Mrs.
Rathburn. Harold returned
STRAYED—Onto lot 16, con. 3,
Usborne Twp., a 2-year-old heif
er. Owner may have same by
proving property and paying ex
penses. Ed. Westcott, phone
176rl4 Exeter. 30:6:13c
FOR SALE—Harris Tweed topcoat,
dark grey, medium weight, ex
cellent condition; also boy’s 3-
piece winter outfit. 6 years old.
Phone 50 Exeter. 30c
FOR SALE—C.C.M. bicycle in ex
cellent condition. Apply Bruce
Rivers, phone 79, Exeter. 30c
FOR SALE—Plate glass, 4’ x 7’.
Apply to C. F. Pfile, Dashwood.
30:6*
FOR SALE—Rogers cabinet radio,
in good condition, less batteries.
Apply Allan Jaques, R.R. 1 Gran
ton, phone Kirkton 3 5rl0. 30*
FOR SALE — Two purebred Hol
stein bull calves, from good plus
dams. Priced for grade herds.
Ross Marshall, Kirkton, phone
63r3. 30*
FOR RENT—A Webster paint spray
outfit. Beavers Hardware.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—One lot, 50x100, on
Albert St., Exeter, Apply to John
Prout, Exeter. 30*
FOR SALE—1%-storey brick house
full basement, built-in cupboards,
town and soft water, one piece
bath, barn, large garden; early
possession. W. C. Pearce. 30*
HOUSE FOR SALE — -2 bedroom
house with town water and hydro.
Over an acre of land. Apple trees.
This is a low price house. Quick
possession. C. V. Pickard, Main
St. Exeter.
You’ll want your car to more
than wiggle out of the garage when
colder weather strikes,
time to bring it to us
class winterizing job.
weather can’t last too
first-
fine
KIRKTON
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Stone and
daughters Donna and Marlene spent
a few days last week in Toronto.
Mr. Frank Routly and Mr. Wib
Kirkby attended the plowing match
at Kingston this past week.
Mrs. D. Roger is holidaying with
her sister, Mrs. B. McClowd, at Lon
don.
Mrs.
end in
Harold
with her. He has bought property
in the village and intends taking
possession shortly.
Mrs. John Cluff is holidaying
with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cluff at
Guelph and with Mr. and
Cluff at Toronto.
Miss J. M. Hanson, of
Sask., spent part of
with Mr. and Mrs.
and also visited old
Pleasant.
W’e welcome Mr.
of Toronto,
bought the property
Hazelwood.
Doupe is holidaying
PERSONAL
Mrs. G. H.
Langham,
past weekthe
I. N. Marshall
friends at Mt.
and Mrs. Har-
to our
Men use “VIGORINE” if weak, run
vitality. 15-day treatment $1.00.
At Robertson’s Drug Store
down, nervous. Get renewed pep,
BACKACHES GO QUICKLY, often
after first dose. RUMACAPS
two-way action attacks the cause,
relieves the pain. At Robertson’s
Drug Store.
FOR SALE — Registered Hereford
bull, 16 months old, priced to
sell. Hirtzel Bros., Crediton,
phone 3 6r3. 30*
FOR SALE—Black and tan hound
pups. H. Schoch, Zurich. 30:6*
South End
Service Station
RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL
Exeter Phone 328
The interior of the Exeter town
hall has been redecorated. The col
or scheme is cream and brown. The
halls, auditorium, council chamber
and firemen’s room have all been
gone over and now present a very
attractive appearance. The work
was done by Peter Durand. The one
thing lacking is the seating accom
modation for the auditorium.
old Rathburn,
village, having
of Mr. Walter
Mrs. Garnie
with her brother, Ernest Roy, at
Red Deer, Alta.
Mr. Bob Robinson is assisting Mr.
Lome Marshall at the store and his
brother Jack Robinson is
the bakery business with
Humphreys.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
NOTICES X
FOR SALE — 3-leaf dining-room
“table; kitchen table and four
chairs; small square table; buf
fet; kitchen cabinet; papering
table, 8 feet long; occasional
chair, gramaphone and about
100 records; china cabinet. Ap
ply to Mahlon Watts, Huron St,
West. 30-6tp
BARM FOR SALE—Lot 13, conces
sion 13, 1% miles west of Zurich
and 1% miles south, 120 acres,
frame house covered with asphalt
shingles, steel roof bank barn
66x44, drive shed 22x14, never
failing water supply, 17 acres of
fall wheat, 35 acres of fall plow
ing done, 15 acres of bush con
sisting of finest cedar trees, suit
able for hydro poles, also 50
acres
ectly
never
acres
Jacob
Alvip
productive clay loam dir-
opposi-te, good orchard,
failing watei’ supply, 16
fall plowing done. Apply
Ortwein, R.R. 3, Zurich or
Walper, auctioneer, 30:6c
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Fletcher
and son, of London spent the week
end with Mr. Harry Fletcher and
Mrs. Thos. Foley.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gray, of
Toronto, were week-end guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis.
Miss Velma Doupe, of London,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Doupe,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell, who
have been residents of the village
for some time, moved to London
for the winter months where Mr.
Mitchell is employed.
Mrs. A. Heard, of St. Thomas,
and Miss J. Washburn, of London,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Washburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Batten are
holidaying with friends at London.
Special W.M.S. Meeting
At the morning service in the
Kirkton United Church a special
W.M.S. meeting was held with Miss
Edith Sparling, of St. Marys, a re
turned missionary from China, as
guest speaker. A choir of W.M.S.
ladies from the congregation led
the singing. A trio composed of
Goodger, Mrs. Alex
Crago and Mary Urquhart sang. At
the close of Miss Sparling's address
a sacramental service was observed,
conducted by Rev. W. D. Goodger.
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VILLAGE OF EXETER
COURT OF REVISION
Notice is hereby given that
Court of Revision of the Assess
ment Roll of the Village of Exeter
for the year 1947 will hold
meeting in the Town Hall,
on Monday, the 3rd day of
her, 19 47, at § o’clock p.m.
C. V. Pickard, Clerk.
Dated at Exeter, October 28, 19 47.
30c
its first
Exeter,
Novem-
COURT OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP
A Court of
Assessment Roll
Usborne for the
held at the Township Hall,
ville,
1947, at 3 p.m.
H. H. G. Strang, Clerk.
23:30c
OF USBORNE
Revision of the
of -the Township of
year 1948 will be
Elim-
on Saturday, November Sth,
COURT OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
A Court of Revision of the As
sessment Roll of the Township of
Stephen for the year 19 48, will be
held in the Council Rooms, Credi
ton, on Friday, Nov. 7th, 19 47, at
S:30 o’clock p.m.
L. B. Hodgson, Clerk.
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS FOR WOOD
Sealed tenders will be received
by the Secretary until November 15,
1947, for the following hard wood
to be delivered and piled at the
listed school sections in the Hay
Township School Area, on or before
April 1, 194 8. Wood must be sound
body wood, maple or beech or mix
ed,
the
S.S.
s.s.
S.S.
s.s.
S.S.
s.s.
s.s.
s.s.
s.s.
s.s.
to meet with the approval of
board before payment is made.
2’ wood
2’ wood
2’ wood
2’ wood
2’ wood
2’ wood
1’ wood
1’ wood
1' wood
1’ wood
for
or
FOR SALE—Good York hog, one
year old; general purpose geld
ing, six years old; DeLaval cream
separator in good condition. Clar
ence Routly, phone 34-2 Kirkton.
30*
FOR SALE — Studio couch, wash
stand, inner spring mattress,
wood stove. Apply E. Geffs, An
drew St. 30c
FOR SALE—Clare Jewell coal
wood range with oil burner
tachments, good as new, used
season. Phone 200 Exeter.
and
at
one
30*
FOR SALE—Cockshutt riding plow
in Al shape; also 14-plate out-
throw disc. Gordon Ratz, phone
24r31 Crediton. 30c
FOR SALE—A good Cockshutt rid
ing plow; 24 ft. 1% in. galvan
ized steel pipe. Apply to Ray
Broderick, Exeter. 30*
FOR SALE—From $1.25 up, dif
ferent grades, different prices,
McIntosh, Spy and Delicious;
bring your container, fresh grad
ed, good hand picked apples.
Stewart Middleton, Clinton. 30:6
13c
FOR SALE — 200 Hybrid pullets,
laying, priced reasonable. J. M.
Finnie, R.R. 7, St. Marys, phone
259w4. 30*
FOR SALE—A tongued and groov
ed barn, size 24% by 14% feet.
Can be torn down and rebuilt or
moved. Apply to Mrs. Pearl
Stephan, Hensail, Ont., phone
159J. 30:6c
FOR SALE—100 acres, good house
with large barn on wall; hydro
throughout; water in barn; good
stabling; litter carrier; maple
bush; school close; price $6,400.
Terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Exeter.
FOR SALE—Two residential lots,
Andrew Street, Exeter. Apply to
W. G. Medd, Address Box K,
Exeter, Ont 2tfc
FOR SALE—100 acre farm, lot 3
con. 2, Tuckersmith Twp., frame
house with asbestos shingles,
bank barn, 9 0 acres tillable
land. Apply to Box 218 Exeter.
25tfc
FOR SALE—Large brick house, in
town, 4 bedrooms, hot and cold
running water, 3-piece bathroom,
built-in cupboards; can be used
for 3 apartments; garage, large
lot. Apply at Times-Advocate.
23tfc
HOUSE FOR SALE—In Exeter, 1|
storey, extra land. Immediate
possession. C. V. Pickard, Real
tor, Main St., Exeter.
FOR SALE—Immediate or spring
possesion, 100 acres with good
brick house and bank barn, good
water supply, 14 acres fall wheat,
small bush, close to Exeter. C
’V. Pickard, Realtor. Exeter.
FOR SALE—100 acres productive
clay loam, vicinity of Exeter, 8
room brick house, L-shaped barn
60x40, 40x40, driveshed
never failing watei’ supply,
acres hard wood bush,
iate posesssion. R. D.
phone 131W, Exeter.
garage,
5
Immed-
Hunter,
30*
weeks old; 4 sows, due in Nov. and
Dec.; purebred York hog; 20
chunks.
HENS —130 Rock and Leghorn
pullets laying good.
IMPLEMENTS—John Deere trac
tor on rubber, B.R. in good shape;
International 2-fprrow plow; Mc-
Cormick-Deering 11-hoe fertilizer
drill; McCormick-Deering binder
with trucks; International 14-plate
tractor disc; Massey-Harris hay
loader; M.H. mower, 5-foot; dump
rake; Cockshutt side rake, nearly
new; Cockshutt 1-horse scuffler;
Bissell 9-foot packer; M.H. spring
tooth cultivator; Cockshutt riding
plow; Fleury walking plow, No. 21;
set of sleighs and flat rack; 4 sec
tion harrow; farm wagon; good
rubber-tired wagon with 32-6 tires;
hay rack with sliding rack; root
pulper; Rite-Way milking machine,
nearly new, 2 single units; McCor
mick-Deering cream separator, 750
lb. capacity with clutch pulley; %
h.p. electric motor; Clinton fanning
mill; 2-wheel trailer and rack;
cutter; set of scales, 2000 lbs.;
grass seed sower; 36-foot extension
ladder;
wagon
emery
electric
coal brooder
hole auger;
logging chains; forks;
corn planter; set of double harness;
single harness; collars; whiffle-
trees, sling ropes; set of rope stret
chers; belting; buffalo robe; 2 45-
gal. fuel drums; 2 20-gal. drums;
electric fencer; steel fence posts;
pulleys; a quantity of plank; 150
good sacks; rubber-tired buggy.
HAY AND GRAIN " '
good hay; 6 ton of
falfa; 45 bushels of
bushels of Russian 1
seed; Cartier oats, !
of mixed grain.
HOUSEHOLD
Kitchen cabinet; Singer
machine, in good condition;
sion table; table; studio
washstand; dresser; 2 beds;
and mattresses; Doherty range; 3-
burner gas stove and oven; Quebec
heater and pipes; 2 linoleums,.
12x13%; congoleum rug 9x15.
TERMS—CASH
HARRY COLE, Prop.
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
3-ton jack; double
large grind stone;
2 range shelters;
brooder, 500-chick size;
; bushel measure; post
sledge; cross-cut saw;
chains; forks; shovels;
new
box;
stand;
r __ io ton of
second cut al-
field peas; 35
barley, fit for
seed; quantity
furniture —
sewing
exten-
couch;
springs
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES,
CATTLE AND HOGS
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions from
CLEMENT BOLAND
to sell by public auction at
N.B. McGillivray Township
mile east of Mount Carmel, on
OCTOBER 31st, 1947
one
FRIDAY,
HORSES — Percheron mare, 7
years old; Clyde mare, 7 years old;
this team weighs around 1600 lbs.;
yearling colt.
HOGS—2 sows with 18 pigs, 5
weeks: sow, due at time of
sow, due in December; pure
boar; 2 chunks.
IMPLEMENTS — Quebec
riding plow; Maple Leaf twin plow;
spring tooth cultivator; steel water
trough.
CATTLE'—New milk cow, 6 years
old, bred, with calf by side; cow,
6 years old, due in Dec.; cow, 4
years old, due in Dec.; cow, 5 years
old, milking, bred again; cow, 7
years old, milking, bred again; 2
aged cows, milking, bred; register
ed Hereford bull, 2 years old; 7
three-year-old steers; 7 two-year-old
6
and heifers; 5
sale;
bred
sulky
heifers; 2 two-year-old steers;
yearling steers
spring calves.
POULTRY —
hens.
TERMS OF
About 40 yearling
SALE—-CASH
Sale at 2 p.m.
J. R. McLEAN, Auctioneer,
R.R. 2, Parkhill.
TOM DIXON, Clerk.
FOR SALE—Dairy and poultry farm
9 7 acres choice level well drained
land, all tillable on No. S High
way, 3 miles west of Stratford.
School is on the Farm and Toron
to milk route goes by the door.
Large steel roof bank barn with
steel staunchions, steel calf pens
and water bowls, good implement
shed and garage, large silo and
room for 500 hens. Good red
brick house with bathroom and
new furnace, hydro and water in
all buildings. 12 acres fall wheat,
field of turnips, mow of hay and
mow of straw all go with the place
for $11,000. You can have im
mediate possession and terms if
desired. Apply at once to Sandy
Elliot, Exeter.
FOR SALE — Brock range,
enamel front, large oven,
voir and warming closet,
reasonable. Phone Kirkton
Mrs. Thos. Bell.
23:30ccream
reser-
priced
25rl0,
30c
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions from HENRY
HOPF to sell by public auction on
the premises of Thomas Hopcroft
in the
Village of Dashwood
on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1047
at 1 p.m.
3-piece chesterfield suite; bur
eau; beautiful combination china
cabinet and bureau; 2 large oak
dining-room tables, 6-leaf; cherry
kitchen table; kitchen cabinet; oak
parlor table; library table; 10 din
ing-room chairs; arm chair; oak
rocker; leather rocker; book stand;
organ stool; paper rack; mirror; 2
wooden beds, springs and mattress
es; dresser; trunk; Renfrew kit-,
clien range, nearly new; Wingham
kitchen range, in good condition;
electric stove; 2 electric hot plates;
electric fixtures;
toilet set; mats; wringer
screens; stove pipes
irons; mops; boiler;
2 galvanized tubs,
trie combination water heater
washing machine
small, crocks; sealers
can; 2 iron pots; dishes; sausage
grinder and press; 2 small frying
liafis; numerous ■ kitcheh utensilst
pails; storm doors; lawn mower;
garden scuffler; 30 gal, steel bar
rel; spades; hoes; scythe, like new;
small scales; many other articles
too numerous to mention.
Pure-bred German Police pupv
4 % months old, Very intelligent.
TERMS—CASH
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer,
MILFORD MERNER, Clerk,
HENRY IIOPF, Prop. 30:Go
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Tenders will
tire, or partial amounts,
stated sections.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Sec.-Treas. Hay Tp. School Area,
Zurich, Ontario. 30:6c
11:12
3:12
6:12
4:10
8:10
15:12
2:10
10:8
12:8
7:4
en-
for
MISCELLANEOUS
WE ARE now making arrange
ments for fall whitewashing jobs,
big or small, with spray motor
machine. Wm. Watson, phone
35rl9 Dashwood. 7-12tp
CUSTOM Combining $3.50, Plow
ing $2.50, One-Way Discing
$1.50 per acre. Phone Leon
Triebner, 171r24, Exeter. 15tp
HIGHEST PRICES Paid for old or
disabled horses. Will also pay cash
fresh. Ross Francis Fur Farm,
phone collect 341*8 Kirkton. IGtfc
for any dead horses or cattle
“over 600 lbs.” frde from medi
cine or disease and absolutely
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—1928 Chrysler, in good
shape, new tires. Apply Norval
Reid, Exeter. 30*
FOR SALE—Massey-Mafris 10-inch
ball-bearing grinddf with speed
jack and belts, good as new. Call
176rl2 Exeter. 30*
FOR SALE — Boy’s sport jacket,
brown tweed, size 16. Apply at,
Times-Advocate. 30*
FOR . SALE—A large sized, fully
white enamelled' Wingham cook
stove, 3 years old, with reservoir,
enamelled oven, in good condi
tion. Apply to Douglas Gill,
Grand Bend, phone 33r2 Dash
wood. 30c
FOR SALE—19 28 Model A Ford,
4 new tires, mechanically good;
100 roosters and 50 pullets, 5
months old; sun visor for 19 47
Studebaker. Apply Lloyd Lippert,
Dashwo o d. 30*
AUCTION SALES
FOR SALE—Black
16, good as new,
than half price.
Hockey, Exeter,
Seal coat.,size
a bargain,less
Apply Mrs.N.
phone 239.30c
FOR SALE—1937 Buick sedan, in
good running shape, 5 good tires,
radio and heater, 2 spot lights.
D. Parker, Staffa. 30*
FOR SALE—3 rose velour drapes,
2% yards long, lined and inter
lined; quick 2-plate electric stove
on stand with shelf. Apply Box
181 Hensail. 30c
FOR SALE*—‘1929 Pontiac coach.
Apply to Edwin Miller, R.R. 3,
Exeter, phone 44r2 Kirkton. 30c
FOR SALE — Large roomy buffet,
$12.00. Phone Exeter 274. 30*
FOR SALE ■— 10% inch Vessel
grain grinder, good as new; also
a heifer due to freshen November
18, W. J. Thomson, Centralia,
phone Kirkton 48rL 30c
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
at
Lot 4, Con. 6, Usborne Township
on
FRIDAY, OCT. 31st, 1947
at 1 pan., the following:
HORSES—>Black mare, 1'2 years
old; grey gelding, 11 years old;
saddle pony, quiet, for children;
CATTLE—Holstein cow, due in
January; Holstein cow, due April
1st; Holstein cow, due April 15th;
Holstein cow, duo March 21st;
Holstein cow, due April 30; Hol
stein cow, due Apr. 30; Jersey cow,
bred Aug. 1; cow, just bred; Here
ford bull; 12 yearlings; Holstein
heifer, due Feb. 20; red heifer, dtie
March 20; 3 fall calves; 7 spring
calves; G Hereford yearlings.
PIGS—24 chunks about 70 lbs.;
13 smaller chunks; sow with litter
of 10; sow with litter of 9, six
2 lamps; lantern;
window
set of
wooden
Brantford
flat
tub;
elec-
and
2 B'-gal. crocks;
large lard