The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-03-18, Page 6TENDERS WANTEDHEEP WANTEDFOR SALE
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE. EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 18th, 1948
FOR SALE—1933 Ford half
ton panel truck in A-l condi
tion, good tires. Any reason
able offer considered. A.
P. MeKillop, Exeter. 11*
FOR SALE—Battery radio, Mar
coni;
lamp; oil burner stove;
good as
wood,
borne.
Coleman iron; Coleman
* an as
new. Gordon Hey-
2nd concession of Us-
18*
WAITRESS WANTED — Apply
in person at Rether’s Coffee
Shop, Exeter, 4c
FOR iSADE"—A quantity of seed
Beaver oats. Harvey Perkins,
phone 172r25 Exeter. 11:IS*
FOR SALE—A play pen. Apply
to Milton Kellar, phone 372w
Exeter. 18c
FOR SALE—Light amber honey
20 cents a pound, bring your
own container. Apply Alex
Voisin, R.R.3„ Ailsa Craig.
11:18*
FOR SALE—Beaver oats, grade
1 commercial, $1.60 per bus
hel. Galore barley, grade 1
commercial, $2.00 per bushel.
Sacks , free. Cleaned at seed
cleaning plant. Russell Bro
derick. Phone 91-5 Hensall,
R.R. 2, Hensall. 11:18*
FOR SALE—Six purebred York
shire boars, choice animals
from prize winning parents,
$50.00 each. At Parrysburg
Yorkshire sale in Ohio last
January, one of our seven
month old boars was sale top
IM’ice, selling fox* $285.00, An
drew Hicks, Centralia. 18c
WANTED—Presser for dry
cleaning plant. Experience not
necessary. We will teach
trade to the right man, Brady
Cleaners. Phone 136. 18*
AGENTS FULL OR PART time
to sell XTtettl
Floor
sion.
413,
50r5,
well known Plastic
Finish. Good Commie-
Write Mr. Leis, Box
Wellesley, Ont., or call
6-8 p.m. 18c
FOR SALE—'Coal brooder stove,
only been used one season.
Phone 174r5 Exeter. 18*
WANTED
Tenders, plainly marked as
such, will be received by the i
undersigned for the hauling of
7,000 yards of pit-run gravel,
more or less, to be placed on
the roads in the • Township of
McGillivray at a flat rate per
cubic yard us directed by the
road superintendent. Gravelling
to be completed by June 17th,
1948. A marked cheque for
$200 must accompany tender.
Tender to be in the hands of
the Road Superintendent not
later than 12 o’clock noon,
March 25, 1948. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
Fred J. Neil, Road Supt.
R.R. 3, Ailsa Craig, Ont.
11:18c
i
Extensive clearing auction
of Farm 'Stock, Impients, Feed.
W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer, will
sell by public auction on
Lot 14, Con, 9, HIBBERT------
mile east of Staffa
MARCH 29th,
o’clock
and 6; roan bull calf, 1 year
old: Hereford heifer, rising 1
year old; black heifer calf, 3
months old.
PIGS—6 stockers averaging
140 pounds; 7 suckers, 2
months old.
GRAIN —'50 bus, seed buck
wheat, 75 bus. Alaska seed oats,
50 bus. wheat.
IMPLEMENTS. — Mc.D.
der, 6 ft.; M.H. mower, 5
Cockshutt steel rake, 10
M.H. manure spreader; M.H. 13
hoe disc drill; M.H,. 3 drum
steel roller, 2 section spring
tooth harrow; 3 horse cultiva
tor; Quebec sulky plow; M.H.
No. 21 walking plow; Fleury
walking plow; 4 section har
rows; M.H. 12 plate out-throw
disc; set of bobsleighs; cutting
box with pulley; Fleury 8 in.
grinder; 6 h.p. gasoline engine;
Steef tired wagon; 16 ft. flat
rack; carriage with shaft and
tongue; gravel box; cutter;
Clinton fanning mill, complete
with sieves; 4 good sling ropes;
3 chop boxes, various sizes; do
zen good grain bags; 3 dozen
other bags; 2 sets double har
ness; 2 sets single harness; 5
new horse collars; chime bells;
cedar posts; Renfrew cream se
parator, like new; onion seeder;
wheelbarrow; shovels; forks;
logging chains; doubletrees;
cook stove; coal oil stove; table;
and many articles too numerous
to mention
TERMS — Cash.
ALVIN .WALPER, Auct.
R. F. STADE, Clerk
JACOB ORTWEIN, Prop.
bin-
ft.;
ft.;
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK, REGISTERED
CATTLE. HOUSEHOLD
ARTICLES AND
IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by public
auction at
Lot 19, Con. 8, Stephen Twi>.
on
TUESDAY, 'MARCH 23
194S at 12 o’clock the following
HORSES — Aged work team.
CATTLE — 12 registered
cattle, all Scotch Shorthorns; 15
vaccinated heifers; 7 bulls,
not sold previous to sale day;
other cows, not registered;
calves by hex* bull,
« Pedigree of
Ransom’s Command =275506=
Male, dark red, born Feb. 28,
1944, bred by W. A. Culbert &
Sons, Dungannon, Ont. Second
owner, Wm. E. Morlock, Credi
ton, May 31st, 1945. Sire, Mystic
Command = 256420= by Camp
bell’s Command =232183= by
Calrossie Command (275428) out
of Cluny Augusta 47th (imp.).
Dams include Ransom Rosaline
2nd =3'04077 = ; Roan Rosaline
2nd, Roan Rosaline, Rosaline
(imp.) =155150 = , Rosa,
Bridesmaid, Lady's Maid, Lass o’
Cowrie 2nd, Lauretta Sth, Lucy.
Sires are O.A.C. Ransom 16th
= 238153=, Cloverdale1 Fame
= 196963 = ; Major Mayflower
= 115342 = ; Avanzi, Diamond
Douglas, Leader, Majesty, Wind
sor, Yet a Goldfinder, Lancelot.
Herd sire Ransom’s Command
bom February 28th, 1944.
No. 1, registered,
29, 1941, bred
Command. No. 2,
born Oct. 13, 1940, bred Oct. 10
to Ransom’s Command. No. 3,
not registered, born Apr. 7,
1944. No. 4, not registered, ris
ing 2, vaccinated, open heifer.
No. 5, registered, born Sept. 15,
1943, bred to Ransom’s Com
mand. No. 6, registered, born
Mar. 13, 1941, bred to Ransom’s
Command. No. 7, not registered,
born Dec. 8, 194 3, bred to Ran
som’s Command. No. 8, not reg
istered, rising 2,
bred.
April
foot.
Apr.
foot,
Command,
ed, born
Sept. 20 to Ransom’s Command.
No. 12, not registered, rising 2,
vaccinated, not bred. No. 13, not
registered, born Apr. 9, 1945,
bred Sept. 21 to Ransom’s Com
mand. No. 14, not
rising 2, vaccinated,
No. 15, registered,
10, 19 43, bi’-ed June
soxn’s Command,
registered,
not bred. No. 17, not registered,
rising 2, vaccinated, not bred.
No. 18, not registered,, rising 2,
vaccinated, not bred.'1 No. 19,
registered, born -Mar. 24, 1944,
heifer calf, bred Oct, 15 to Ran
som’s Command. No. 20, not
registered, rising 2, vaccinated,
not bred. No. 21, not registered,
rising 2, vaccinated, not bred.
No. 22, registered, born Apr. 4,
1940, bred Sept. 29 to Ransom’s
Command. No. 23, not register
ed, 17 months old, vaccinated,
not bred. No. 24, not registered,
15 months old, vaccinated, not
bred. No. 25, registered, born
Mar. 13, 1940, bred to Ransom’s
Command. No. 26, registered,
bom Api'. 6, 19 44, bred to Ran
som’s Command. No. 27,
tered, born Apr. 6, 1945,
calf, not bred.
IMPLEMENTS — M.H.
der, 7 ft.; McC.-D. mower,
M.H. ’ ’ * -----
rake;
M.H.
mers
harrows
throw disc;
drum steel roller; walking plow,
set bob sleighs; M.H. bean scuf
fler
M.H.
M.H.
hay
scales;
stretchers;
double
cedar
fence*
trailer
coal oil drum;
if
9
a
TWJ*
on
1048
sharp
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MONDAY,
commencing at 12
the following:
Belgium horses,
holstein cows;
and 2 year olds;
hogs; 500 bus. Ajax oats clean
ed for seed and a full^ line of
tractor and farm implements.
Itemized list in
paper.
No Reserve—Farm Is Sold
LORNR, HODGE, Prop.
W. E. NAIRN, Auct.
25 high
15
grade
yearlings
50 Yorkshire
implements,
next weeks
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE OF LIVE STOCK,
AND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by public
auction at
Lot 14, Con. 2, Biddulph Twp„
1 Umiles east of .Mooresville on
TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1948
at 1 p.m.
A complete list of articles will
be in next week’s paper.
GARFIELD LATTA, Prop,
W. S. O’NEIL, Auct.
CLIFFORD ABBOTT, Clerk
HORSES WANTED—Am in the
market for any number of
horses, fifteen hundred and
over. Can have blemishes of
any .kind, unbroken or bad
actors, broken in the wind,
must have fair condition. Am
also buying chunks and wag
on horses, sound, in good
condition, G. J. Dow. 18*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
BABY CHICKS AUCTION SALES of
p.m.
FOR RENT red cow,rising
24
six
FOR RENT-
I
MISCELLANEOUS
REAL ESTATE
PERSONAL
be sold as
NOTICE
FOR SALE BY TENDER
at
good
NORMAN HOOKEY 35 h.p.
Show
Cent-
an d
Pick-
Bay
years
years
Draft
Smoke
Tlier-
Toe
to those claims of
has been received.
9th day of March,
WANTED—One hundred horses,
heavy or light. Frank Taylor.
Phone 138 Exeter.
holds
6-in ch
Harry
Kirk-
1S*
phone
18*
merchandise
have to sell,
sell.
Auctioneer
cleaners,
Beavers
11c
Thousands of readers are in (
easy answering distance of your
want-ad
regis-
heifer
grinder
tractor
tractor
wagon,
8 tons
bushels
bushels.
30
14-ft.
set of
or, body,
strongly
Centralia,
urdays.
Team of
rising 9
rising 10
FOR RENT—Vacuum
by the day or week.
Hardware, Exeter,
it.
on day of
days. Terms
18-in. gravel box;
stock rack;
; light sleigh with
cutter; bug-
born Oct.
to Ransom’s
registered,
WANTED—Pasture for 6 head
of yearlings, preferably in
Hensall district. Apply to G.
Hamilton, Hensall. 11; ISc
FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet,
large size ice box. corner cup
board with glass top. Phone
177r32 Exeter. 18c
WANTED—for the season, about
25 head of young cattle. Ap
ply Ed Broderick, Box 24
Exeter. 4tfc
hay
M.H.
bin-
6 ft.;
side
spreader;
Allis Chal-
; 4 section
disc; out-
2-
FOR SALE—New house, walls
and ceiling insulated, tile
floor in bathroom, immediate
possession. Apply after 6 p.m.
to E. L. Davis. 11:18*
ed Angus cow rising
due in July; roan cow
years, due in April;
rising 9 years, due in
Durham steers, rising
DRESSMAKING, Sewing and
mending done. Mrs. Chas.
Wilton, U mile east of Ship-
ka, off the Crediton road. ISc
FOR SALE—16 tons of timothy
and clover mixed hay. Apply
to Clayton Prouty,
Dashwood 361T4.
; washing machine;
incubator;
2 fur
hand
seed
>; suit
” oil
wooden
lantern; paper
aluminum Toasting
pails of various
3 room apartment
furniture for sale. Apply ap
artment over H. Bierling’s Of
fice. Main St. 11*
CLASSIFIED RATES
Wants or leas........35c
(additiotial words l%c)
Succeeding insertions ,lc a word
(minimuni charge 28c)
Classifieds will bo accepted up
to ’Wednesday noon
FOR SALE—Several picture
frames, various sizes with
glass. Phone 337w IS*
FOR SALE—Quantity of Ajax
oats, grown from registered
seed, No. 1 Commercial. Apply
to Robert Tinney, R.R. 1,
Exeter, 18*
FARM FOR RENT—<100 acres,
Stanley Twp., about 70 till
able. Also 120 acres Blan-
shard Twp. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor, Exeter. 18c
the premises,
HAY TWP.
Dashwood on
30th, 1948
sharp
■?
FOR SALE—Massey - Harris 13
spring-tooth cultivator. 5
years old, tractor or horse
hitch. Melvin Gardiner, phone
21rl6 Kirkton. 18*
FOR SALE—Quantity of cut
straw and threshed timothy.
Apply at Tinies-Advocate. 18c
FOR .SALE—Beatty Cataract el
ectric washer, excellent condi
tion, reasonable. Phone 4w.
Crediton. 18c
FOR SALE—Good firm apples,
$1.50 per bushel and up, Sa
lome, Spy and Delicious, best
of quality. C. B. Middleton.
phone 906r6 Clinton. 18:15:1*
FOR SALE—1937 Studebaker
sedan. Apply to Archie Ether-
ington, phone 171rll Exeter.
18*
FOR SALE—Heavy extension
table with six leaves. Phone
31rl7 Kirkton. 18c
FOR SALE — 1928 Model A
condition;
good mot-
OPTOMETRIST AND CHIROPRACTOR
Exeter Phone 348
ASSORTED colors of wax crepe
roses (for Easter) 85c. doz.
doz. plain. Order
Comics for kiddies
all 5 price, other
Apply A. Daynes,
West., Exeter. IS*
(for Easter.) 85c.
waxed, 75c.
them now.
magazines,
items, etc.
Huron St.
Sedan, excellent
1930 Chev. coach.
tires; box trailer,
built. A. Wright,
evenings or Sat-
ISc
FOR SALE—1 10” feed
nearly new, 1
disc harrow, 1
plow, 1 steel
10 ton of baled
V. L. Becker.
Dashwood.
8 ft.
2-base
wheel
hay. Apply to
Phone 60w
18:25c WANTED—Furnished or unfur
nished houses, suites or
house-keeping rooms required
immediately for married per
sonnel of R.C.A.F. Airport.
These are veterans, too, and
deserve your assistance. Phone
316 and ask for Housing
Officer.
In the Estate of MARY A.
NEEB, widow, deceased.
ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of
Mary A. Neeb, late of the village
of Dashwood, ,in the County of
Huron, /Widow, who died on or
about the twenty-fourth day of
May, A.D. 1947, are required to
file particulars of the same with
the undersigned Executrix on or
before the 20th day of March,
A.D. 1948, after which date the
estate will be distributed, hav-
regard only
which notice
Dated the
A.D. 1948,
MRS. MYRTLE TETRRAU
R. R. 2, Dashwood, Ontario
Executrix. 11:18c
FOR SALE—York sow, due last
of March; water tank,
SO gallons; 75 feet -of
belting, heavy. Apply to
Sparling, phone 25rll
ton.
FOR SALE—Beaver oats, grade
1, Commercial, ,a heavy yield
ing early variety, $1.50 per
bushel, sacks free. G. Broder
ick, Exeter R.R. 1, phone
Hensall 83r25. 18c
Sharon Farm Forum
Sharon Farm Forum will
hold their last meeting on Mar.
22nd at Sharon school. The rec
reation committee is Mrs. Henry
Eagleson, Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson,
Mr. Edward Hendrick and Mr.
Donald Kestle. Please bring
lunch. Everybody welcome.
Late William Prest
William Marwood Prest died
in McGillivray Township Sunday
March 14, in his 73rd year. He
is survived by a daughter, Mar
ion. The body rested at the T.
Stephenson and Son funeral
home were service was held
Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. .Interment
was in Nairn Cemetery.
klNotice
I expect to be off duty for
a few weeks. Mr. Art Edi-
gh offer, the well - luioivn
• and well - qualified barber
of Grand Bend will have
charge of my barber shop
and I will appreciate the
cooperation of my many
customers while I am ab
sent.
CHICK RAISING EQUIPMENT
Brooder and brooder parts; Peat
moss; Chick Guards;
equalizers; Ventilators;
Hoods; Roof Flanges;
mometers; Heating Cones;
Punches; Caponizing sets; Start
ing Mashes; Growing Mashes;
Tonies and Remedies. Every
thing for the Poultryman.
Neuhausen Hatcheries
81 King St., London, Ont.
NEUHAVSER CHICKS
Hatching twenty breeds. Govern
ment Approved. Vitamin fed
breeding stock. Thousands avail
able weekly. Some started
chicks in our brooders now.
Come in and see them or Phone
your order. Metcalf 7482.
Neuhauser Hatcheries
81 King St., London, Ont.
COTTAGE—Grand Bend. Win
terized cottage to rent in ex
change for unfurnished house
or apartment in Exeter of
reasonable rent. Apply Box F
Times-Advocate. c
A PLANNED breeding program
covering years on their farm
i,s behind Kitchener Big-4
Chicks. Get these chicks now
and catch the best markets
next fall and -winter. Don’t
put off buying. You want
chicks, then order now. Wide
choice breeds. Contact us for
prices, etc. J. Earl Burr, R.R.
1 Dashwood. 18
WHY PUT YOUR Chick buying
off? You know there'll be
good markets next fall and
winter. Aim for the "best”
markets. Get them with March
chicks. Kitchener Big-4 Chicks
are the choice of wise poul
trykeepers. The chicks have
planned breeding covering
years at their own farms. Get
prices from J. Earl Burr,
R.R. 1, Dashwood. 11
WHY SUFFER the agony of
R ^e u m a t i c Pain, Sciatica,
Lumbago, when Rumacaps will
give you quick welcome re
lief. At Robertson’s Drug
Store.
COMFORTABLE Cottage For
Sale—Located on Highway 23
at Whalen close to store and
school, 6 miles east of
ralia, six rooms, hydro
1/5 acre of land. C. V.
ard, Realtor, Exeter.
NOTICE—Will the person who
took a dark brown overcoat
from the Exeter pool-room
Saturday night please return
to the pool-room and get
your own. 18c
FARM FOR SALE—Lot 7, con
cession 18, Township of Ste
phen, 100 acres, no buildings,
under pasture, partly cleared,
balance fuel wood. Terms
cash, $1,000. The Canada
Company Continental Life
Building, Toronto 1. 11:18c
AUCTION SALE OF
VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL
PROPERTY AND
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
The Estate of the late
Mrs. John T. Stewart
The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by public
auction at the premises
corner Andrew and John Streets
in Exeter
on
SAT., MARCH 20, 1948
the following:
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES —
Oak dining room table with
chairs to match; oak buffet, oak
china cabinet, two parlor chairs,
five eain bottom chairs; clock;
mahogany table; floor lamp; 2
fern stands; parlor rug, 11x12;
dining room rug, 10x13; hall
rack; 3 rocking chairs; 3 small
tables; bedroom suite with
springs and mattress; bed; 2
washstands; bedroom chairs; 2
congoleum rugs, 9x10 and 9x12,
bedroom mats; couch, side
board; kitchen table; kitchen
(chairs; kitchen cabinet; electric
range; verandah rugs; quilting
frames; mat frames; lawn mow
er; flower stand; flower pots;
quantity of sealers and- other
small articles too numerous to
mention.
REAL ESTATE—The proper
ty consists of a fine one and one
half storey brick residence situ
ated at the corner of Andrew
and John Streets on part Lots
51 and 52, East Andrew ’Street.
This is a very desirable location
and property will be sold sub
ject to reserve bid. The house is
equipped with furnace, bath and
other conveniences and is nicely
decorated throughout. Posses
sion may be obtained April 1.
TERMS — Chattels — Cash.
Real Estate—10 per cent, cash,
balance in 3’0 days.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk
ALMER STEWART, Executor
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
CATTLE, HORSES,
IMPLEMENTS
50 Acres of Land, 50 Head <
Beef Cattle, 2 Horses,
Implements
The undersigned auctioneer
has received instructions from
Win, J. Hodgins
to sell by .public auction at
Lot 3, Con. 19.
(Mile North of Corbett
off Highway 81)
STEPHEN TWP.
—- om-—•
WEDNESDAY, MARCH
H at 1 pan,
HORSES—Team of .Geldings,
rising 6 years old.
COWS—2 fat cows.
YOUNG CATTLE — 3 fat.
Steers, coming 3; 3 fat Steers
coming 2; 6 fat heifers, coming
2; 8 Stocker Steers, coming '2;
8 Stocker Heifers, coming 2; 9
Steers, coming 1; 10 Heifers,
coming 1.
HOGS—5 Pigs, about 80 lbs.
IMPLEMENTS •— Low down
Truck Wagon, on steel; flat
Hay Rack, nearly new; set Log
Sleighs; Case Binder, 6 ft., near
ly new; Mc.-D. Mower; F. & W.
Cultivator; Cockshutt Disc, 14
plate; set 3-sec. Harrows; Que
bec riding Plow; Olivei’ team
Scuffler; 3rd set Harness; M.H.
Fertilizer Drill; 10-hoe M.H.
Grain Drill; -M.H. Dump Rake;
Hand Scuffler; M.H. walking
plow; 2 electric Fencers; F.&W.
steel Roller; Fanning Mill; set
heavy Harness; Whiffletrees;
Neckyokes and other articles.
GRAIN—50 bus. Seed Grain,
mixed.
PROPERTY — At the same
time and place, there will be of
fered for sale, subject to a re
serve hid, ■the following proper
ty, being the North Half of Lot
36, Con. 19, South Boundary of
Stephen Township: consisting of
nine
acres
this
well
vaccinated, not
No. 9, not registered, born
3, ‘ "
No.
25,
bred
1945, bull calf at
10, registered, born
19 40, heifer calf at
Sept. 15 to Ransom’s
No. 11, not register-
Mar. 20, 19 44, .bred
registered,
not bred,
born Apr,
12 to Ran-
No. 16, not
rising 2, vaccinated,
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE OF LIVE STOCK,
FARM IMPLEMENTS AND
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned auctioneer
has -been instructed to sell by
public auction on 1
Lot 28, Con. 15,
1% miles west of
TUES., MARCH
commencing at 1
the following:
HORSES —
Geldings, bortli
old; bay mare
old.
CATTLE —
6 years .old, bred 6 weeks; Poll-
6 years,
rising 6
red cow
July, 3
2 years;
2 Durham heifers rising 2 years
2 young calves. These are all
very choice Durham cattle. ,
HOGS — Stockers averaging
about 125 lbs, each.
POULTRY — 2 dozen choice
Rock yearling hens.
A good .collie dog.
HAY and GRAIN —
of choice mixed hay;
Alaska seed oats;
O.A.C. No. 21 seed
GHANI) BEND
Five cabins, Elmwood Ave.,
J 10x12 in good condition. Tend
ers to be in not later than Mar.
24, 1948. Cabins to be removed
by April 7. Tenders will be re
ceived on one or all cabins
Highest or any tendex* not nec
essarily received, Harold Webb,
Grand Bend, Phone 42rS, Dash
wood.
FARMS FOR SALE—125 acres
pasture with bush for wood,
Stephen Twp.—125 acres pas
ture with water pumped by
windmill, Stephen Twp.—75
acres pasture with bush for
wood, creek water, Hay Twp.
W, C. Pearce, Exeter.
loader; M.H.
manure
tractor plow;
B type tractor;
; in-throw <
M.H. cultivator;
once
FOR SALE-—100 and 150 acre
farm in Stephen Twp. These
are both good farms with
good buldings and the best
of land. Both are close to
village and school; Reasonable
terms. Also 150 acres in Hay
Twp. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Exeter. . 15c
Having1 taken over the records and stock of the late
Mr. Zurbrigg and latterly the late Mr. Tindall, I am
prepared to make replacements and repairs and look
after your eye needs.
FOR SALE—Highway, 120
acres, -Mitchell, first class
buildings with conveniences,
special milk contract, will sell
as going concern if desired,
quick possession. W. C.
Pearce, Realtor. 4c
FOR SALE—100 acres, produc
tive clay loam, vicinity of
Exeter, 8 room brick house,
L-fthaped barn, 60x40, 40x40,
driveshed, garage, never fall*
ing water supply, 5 acres hard
wood bush, hydro available.
Immediate possession. R. D,
Hunter, phone 113w Exeter,
2 2tte
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
LIVESTOCK, FARM
IMPLEMENTS AND
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Lot 15, Con. 13, Hay Twp.
On the premises;
J Vi miles west and 1A4 miles
South of Zurich, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 25th
1:00 p.m. the following:
REAL ESTATE — Consists of
120 acres, never failing water
supply, 20 acres of fall wheat,
20 acres of good mixed bush in
cluding some valuable hemlock
and cedar trees suitable for
lumber and hydro poles, well
built bank barn 68 x 44, drive
shed -22x14, frame house cov
ered with asphalt shingles. Will
be sold subject to a reserve bid.
TERMS — Made known day
of sale.
HORSES — Black team, Per-
oheron mares, rising 5 and 6;
black Percheron mate, rising 4,
very suitable for single wagon
work; aged bay mare; bay mare
rising 8 years old.
CATTLE — Red cow, rising
7, fresh 6 weeks with calf at
foot, blue roan coW, rising 4,
fresh 3 weeks with calf at foot;
roan cow, rising 9, due end of
April; black COW, rising 4, fresh
2 months, bred, black cow rising
4, dud first week in April;
spotted cow, rising 4, fresh 3
weeks with calf at foot; 2 spot
ted heifers, due end of April;
roan heifer, due first week in
May; blue roan heifer, due in
April: 2 Farrow cows, rifting 4
50 acres, more or less,
acres, fall ploughed, six
rye, balance pasture. On
property is a good rock
with a windmill on
TERMS — 10%
sale, balance in 30
of Chattels; Cash.
Everything is -to
property has been rented.
J. R. McLEAN, Auctioneer
TOM DIXON, Clerk
SOMETHING NEW
COMMUNITY AUCTION
SPRING SALE OF MOTOR
VEHICLES, TRACTOR,
FURNITURE, IMPLE
MENTS AND STOCK
at Crediton
SATURDAY, MARCH 27th
at 1:30 pan.
MOTOR VEHICLES — Ply
mouth Coach, ’34 model with
heater, good tires; C h r y s 1 e r
Coupe, heatei’ and good tires,
'30 model; Nash Sport Coupe,
'29 model with heater, seal beam
lights and radio; 30 h.p. Rumley
Tractor for belt work; f"
Case tractor, on Steel.
IMPLEMENTS —- M.H.
row walking plow; new
cultivator; push scuffler;
drill, 11 hoe; electric radio
ease; defroster; "Queen’
brooder; electric washing mach
ine;'- baby tender; 2 water foun
tains; 2 iron beds; dining room
table, colony house 9x11; Queen
oil burner. pimeHoally now.
HORSES — Belgium
mare, rising 8, 1800 lbs.
200 bushel Cartier seed oats;
6 white ash tongues.
CATTLF. — Durham calf, rift*
ing year old; polled Angus calf.
rising year old.
Plenty of other
Bring anything you
Come and buy or
WM. H. SMITH,
Phone 43-2 Crediton
11:18
and puller; riding plow;
fertilizer 13-hoe drill;
15-hoe drill; 2 wagons;
rack; buzz saw; cutter;
new bag truck; wire
sling ropes; 2 sets
harness; single harness;
posts; wire fence; steel
posts; 2 iron kettles;
and rack; gasoline drum,
logging chains;
belt; *■ pump jack; quantity of
lumber; furnace wood; 10 ton
mixed hay; chains; forks; shov
els; ” devices and other articles
too numerous to mention.
100 'Sussex pullets.
1937 Ford V-8 cat, in
condition.
HOUSEHOLD
Kitchen stove;
couch;
tresses;
4 small
kitchen
bedroom
case
board, Willis piano
Aladdin heater;
chairs; 2 rockers;
clock; dishes
iron kettles
articles.
Due to the'amount of regis
tered cattle and large amount of
furniture, tractor and tractor
implements, this sale will start
at, 12 o’clock, Be on hand, early.
TERMS—Cash.
WM, MORLOCK, Bron,
FRDKMAN MORLOCK.
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerks
FRANK TAYLOR,
ALVIN WALPER, Allots,
EFFECTS —
____ Quebec heater;
beds, springs and mat-
2 dressers and stands;
tables; extension table;
chairs; linoleum rug;
•rug; combination book
and writing desk cup-
; hall mirror,
settee and
morris chair;
Aladdin lamp;
and many other
50
50
barley;
bushels of wheat; 2 bushels red
clover seed; 2 bushels Timothy
seed; 1 bushel mixed Clover
and Timothy seed.
IMPLEMENTS — M.H. 7-ft.
cut binder, with tractor hitch
in good condition; Maxwell hay
loader; M.H. mower 6-ft. cut;
M.H. mower 5-ft. cut; M.H. 13
hoe drill; M.H. bean scuffler
with pullei1 attachment;
13 tooth cultivator; stiff
cultivator; Deering 12
out-throw disc, like new;
12-ft Take;
3-section harrows;
•2 root pulpers;
ning mill; 3
horse scraper; 2 steel
wagons; wagon box with shel
ves;
hay rack; i
bob sleighs;
tongue and shafts;
gy; stone boat; 1200-lb. scales;
bag truck; 6 good sling ropes;
dozen grain bags; chop boxes
and feeders of various sizes; 2
sets double harness; single har
ness, new;
lumber;
coops; 6
engine;
kettle;
scalding
separator; strainer pail; 4 large
galvanized pails; brace wire;
logging chains; small chains; 90
white bricks; quantity of tile,
cant hook; pea harvester; horse
drawn turnip seeder; shingles;
onion seeder; 5 onion crates
and stand; cistern pump with
10-ft. piping; electric fencer;
wheelbarrow; barley fork; hay
forks; shovels; doubletrees;
small tools and numerous other
ai’ticles.
HOUSEHOLD
kitchen stove;
stove;
jug; 6’0-gal, lard
wooden bake box;
and spoon; butter 1-lb.
10-gal. crock;
churn
egg
iron bed
large
like new
large teA kettle, etc.
TERMS—CASH
ALVIN WALPER, Auct.
MILFOI.D MERNER, Clerk.
EDMUND KRAFT. Prop.
18:25.
M.H
tooth
plate
M.H,
2-drum steel roller;
gang plow;
Chatham fan
walking plows; 2-
tired.
w; 4 collars; quantity
colony house; chicken
h.p. Waterloo gasoline
grindstone; large iron,
large butcher block;
barrel; DeLaval cream
EFFECTS —
3-bumer coal oil
galvanized tub; 5-gallon
6’0-gal. lard can; large
butter dish
prints:
Daisy .butter
250
bed;
tub;
pan,
sizes.
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