The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-03-10, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMPS.APVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1949
Lieury Farm Forym
The Lieury Forum met again
after a short absence at the
hoine of Mr, anil Mrs, Scott
Reid, with an attendance of 20
members.
Four groups were formed for
the discussion period and decid
ed-—A farmer’s income was so
very uncertain compared to a
salaried business man. Income
tax is a fair means of taxation
if all were taxed and no one
evaded their share.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Thompson on March 14.
LOST FOR SALE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE " FOR RENT
Make the Want Ads work
for you.
' NOTICE
WHITEWASHING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson*
Dashwood Phone 35rl9 \______________________J
For Better
Used Cars Try
Bob Cook
MOTOR SALES
HEN SALL, ONTARIO
“We sell the best
and junk the rest.’*
Club
con-
blue,
1947 FORD Super Deluxe
Coupe, grey. Immaculate
dition.
1947 FORD Deluxe Coach,
built-in radio.
1946 MONARCH Sedan, black,
built-in radio, sun visor and
fog lights. Don’t miss this!
1941 HUDSON Sedan, grey.
1938 TERRAPLANE Coach, blue
1935 TERRAPLANE Coa., black
1934 PLYMOUTH Coupe, black.
1931 ESSEX Sedan,
1929 ESSEX Sedan,
Bus. 54 Phone
black,
black.
Res. 178
LOST—February- 23 on Main St.
a toy black spaniel dog, red
plastic collar, prised as a gift.
Kindly return to Mrs. D’Alt-
roy, care of Mrs. Lee Wilson,
Main St. » ‘ 10*
NEW SINGER SEWING MACH
INES—Cabinet
also Treadle
pairs tQ all
Sewing Centre,
Stratford.
and Electric,
machines. Re
makes, Singer
78 Ontario St.
2t£c
BABY CHICKS
NEUHAUSER CHICKS — Thou
sands available weekly, all
breeds and cross breeds. Gov-
vernment Approved. All chicks
guaranteed, Started chicks in
our brooders now. Some two
weeks old. Come in and see
them. N euhauser Hatcheries,
81 King St., London,
PERSONAL
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5
to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets
for double results; new heal
thy flesh; new vigor. New ‘get
acquainted’ size only 60c. All
druggists.
Elimville Farm Forum
The Elimville North Farm
Forum met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Johns. The
radio discussion was “According
to Worth", bringing out the
importance of Income Tax. Dis
cussion groups were formed
and the groups thought the
farmers, whose wives and, child
ren help on the farms, should
be allowed some consideration, in
regard to Income Tax. We
thought that Income Tax was a
fair means of taxation as it has
the advantage over other taxat
ion in being based on ability to
pay. T. B. testing’ and basic herd
were also discussed. There were
twenty-three members present.
Lunch was served at the close.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Skinner, and the topic
will be “Many Happy Returns".
Order Your Easter
Tip Top Suit Now
To assure your new suit for Easter and spring, we
advise you to place your order with us now. The
new
new
high
fabrics are here from which you can select youx’
garment and they offer you
quality. Extra trousers now
the usual Tip Top
available. ....
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Fixtures
Are you planning on
adding extra fixtures
in your home, replac
ing others, or pur
chasing them for your
new home? If so,
drop in and we’ll ibe
glad to show you our
selection o f modern
fixtures. Suitable de
signs for any location.
R. E. RUSSELL
Phone 109 Exeter, Ont
Continues All This
OVERALLS — $3.39
PANTS — $2.98
DRESS PANTS
MEN’S RUBBERS 98c
LUMBERMEN’S RUBBERS — $1.00
We Will Soon End This
DON’T BE
Great Money Saving Event!
TOO LATE!
1
FOR SALE—Farnmll «H’ Tract
or with scuffler, 3 years old;
13-disc Massey-Harris drill,
3 years old; Cockshutt M
spreader, 4 years old; 4-sect
ion Bi.ssell drag harrow, Apply
Elmer McBride. Phone 20'6r,
Exeter. 3:10*
FOR SALE—1939, lfc ton Ford
truck. Apply .Lloyd Johnson,
Parkhill, Ontario. 3:10*
FOR SALE—-Underwood type
writer in good condition, $45.
Apply Sandy Elliott, Exeter.
3:10c
FOR SALE—1946 model Chev
rolet sedan, complete with de
froster, heater, back-up light,
and four brand new tires.
Complete cai* in perfect shape.
Mileage 18,500. Will stand in
spection. Very reasonable. Ap
ply C. C. Proctor, P.O. Box
281, Clinton, or phone Clinton
294R. 10c
FOR SALE—Colony houses, shel
ters, cabins, made to order.
Ford & Farquhar Moulding.
Phone 121J Hensall. 3:10*
PICK UP production with Dr.
Salsbury’s Avi-Tab, popular
■poultry tonic. Peps up run
down and convalescent birds.
Easy to use and economical,
too. Ask for Avi-Tab here. L.
V. Hogarth, Exeter, Ontario.
Phone 266. 9
FOR SALE—Montcalm Seed
Barley. Prize winner at Royal
Winter 'Fair. Apply James
Harris, phone 3 3rl8 Kirkton.
10:17*
FOR SALE— Building 20x28,
suitable foi' double garage or
henhouse. Priced reasonable.
Ph-one 372J Exeter. 10:17c
FOR SALE’— A young gander,
mistakenly kept over. Write
W. F. Batten, Woodham Ont.,
or phone 14rl8, Kirkton. 10*
FOR SALE — Allis Chalmers
tractor, Model “B" with “C”
pistons, in good running
order. Apply Reg Hodgson,
phone 18r3 Crediton. 10c
FOR SALE,—1936 Dodge sedan,
four good tires, heater, radio.
Phone 54 Crediton. 11:IS*
FOR SALE—Two young Dur
ham cows, due in March. Ed.
Munn, R.R. 1. Exeter 10:17*
FOR SALE— “Fink" snowplow,
complete with wing .and hy
draulics, $775, also, rubber
tired wagon. Apply Leon
Triebner, R. R. 1. Hensa|U.
Phone 171r24 Exeter around
7:00 a.m. 10:17:24*
FOR SALE—A Bridgewall coal
and wood range, good condit
ion. Apply Mrs. John Thom
son, Huron Street, Exeter.*
Phone 232M. 10*
FOR SALE—One electric radio,
like new; Hawaiin guitar, in
good condition; 1939 Chevro
let, low mileage, ’ for quick
sale. Phone 41r5 Dashwood.
10c
COME AND PLACE your order
for the new grain thresher fol*
immediate sale. Apply Lome
Becker, R.R. 1, Dashwood or
phone 41r5 Dashwood. 10c
CHICK-RAISERS who want
better broods use Dr. Sals
bury’s Ren-O-Sal, convenient
drinking - water medication.
Just drop two tablets in each
gallon, right from the start.
Get Ren-O-Sal here. L. V.
Hogarth, Exeter Ont. Phone
266 9
FOR SALE-—Insulation machine
complete, on 4-wheel trailer,
closed van, 14 x 7 x 7. Wis
consin air-cooled engine, 100
ft. 3-in. hose. Hammer mill
and force feed, U.S.A, make,
positive blower. The entire
machine like new. If interest
ed in a good paying business
with a machine of your own,
write Box *K*» Times-Advocate
Exeter. 10:1*?*
FOR SALE—Model A Ford, well
Cared for. New motor, seal
beam headlights, springs, top,
brakes, windshield and wiper,
fan, meter, muffler, paint and
tires. New licence and insur
ance included. W. 0. Pearce,
Exeter. 10c
FOR SALE—-40 pieces of 2" x
10” cedar plank, 14 and 16
feet long; 2 pieces of angle
Iron for brick wajl. —R, Mc-
Innes, Exeter. 10*
FOR SALE—1937 Ford coach;
best offer over $475. Phone
Exeter 258 evenings. 10c
FOR SALE—A buffet, natural,
with red trim; two glass
doors and three drawers. —
Phone 353R. 10c
FOR SALE—Weaner pigs. Allan
Westcott, phone 176r32, Exe
ter. 10c
FOR SALE—3 York SOWS, due
the first week in April, weigh
ing 250 lbs. —Roy Dietrich,
phone 164r3 Dashwood, 10
FOR SALE—1937 Ford sedan.
Apply p, R, Durand or phone
407J Exeter. 10'C
FOR SALE
NEW; 5-ROOM COTTAGE
Good Lot, Town Water, Hydro
Price $310Q R, E, Balkwill*
FOR RENT—50 acres of land
on shares, Jack Wein, Dash
wood, R.R. 1. 10:17*
FOR SALE—International trac-
toi' disc harrow, 6-ft., nearly
new, Apply Roy Ballantyne,
phone 21r21 Kirkton. 10*
FOR SALE—Blue folding baby
carriage, good condition. Ap
ply Times-Advocate. 10*
FOR SALE—Durham cow, due
in March; also coal brooder
stove; large drinking foun
tains and feeders. Apply A.H.
Gackstetter, phone 100r33. *
FOR SALE—Single ibed with
spring mattress, used two
weeks; good strong extension
table; a number of kitchen
chairs. Apply Times-Advocate.
10*
NORGE REFRIGERATOR, 7 cu.
feet, almost new, $295. Phone
316 Extension 27, 10*
FOR SALE1—193 5 Ford deluxe
sedan in good condition, new
motor, ibattery and heater,
sealed beam lights. Apply G.
Bonnallie, above Fink’s Meat
Market, Exeter. 11:18*
FOR SALE—.Good 7-room brick
house, well located. Phone
268J Exeter. 10*
FOR SALE.—E m p i r e range,
white enamel, coal or wood,
used about 3 months; also
McClary 4-burner high oven
electric stove, enamel. Phone
44rl3 Kirkton. 10*
■FOR SALE—Cow due to freshen
this month, 4 years old, good
er e am c o w, quiet, R. B.
Swanee, phone 25rl2 Kirkton.
10*
FOR SALE—A cream kitchen
cupboard with a work top 2
ft. x 4 ft. A. Y. Willard,
phone 174r5 Exeter. 10c
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED—Girl operator for the
Bell Telephone. Good working
conditions, good wage/. Apply
Central Office, Exeter Bell
Telephone Co. 10c
PART-TIME ‘ opportunity for
women of above average in-
telligance, resident in or near
Exeter, to take part in
nation-wide survey in April,
May and June, and to con
tinue a s resident interviewer
if satisfactory,
adjan Facts
Wellington St.
at once.
Write: Can-
Limited, 146
W., Toronto,
24:3:10c
WANTED
WANTED— Unfurnished house.
Exeter, Centralia or vicinity.
No objection t0 farm, if hydro
and water connected. Can
take possession approximately
April 1. Apply Times-Ad-
vocate, Box W. 3:10; 17c
WANTED—A numbei' of pigs 6
to 10 Weeks of age. Apply
Jos. Ferguson, phone S0r2
Hensall. 10c
WANTED TO RENT—An apart
ment or home in Hensail, pre
ferably near .highway. Apply
Box “S”, Times-Advocate. *
FOR SALE— 6 choice pigs ready
to wean, 6 weeks old. Phone
SSrll, Clarence McNaughton,
Hensail. 10c
FOR SALE—<125 acres level till
able dark clay loam, brick
house, large hank barn, 2%
miles to public or separate
schools, $6,000 cash oi' terms.
Hay Twp.,
..iJa some
creek, well and wind-
—Wm. Pearce, Realtor,
10c
April possession, T~_.
72 acres pasture with
bush, i
mill. -
Exeter.
FOR SALE'—3 buildings lots
with good drainage, nice loca
tion; also frame barn, 22’ x
18’ on forick foundation. Barn
must be moved. Apply Ralph
Batten, Exeter. 10*
REAL ESTATE—10%-acre chic
ken farm on Highway 83, one
mile east of Dashwood
room *
piece bath, J ' ‘
furnace, large lawn, 30 fruit
trees, 100’s strawberries and
raspberries, pig pen, water in
both barn and 80 x 25 chic
ken house, Ideal location for
tourist and roadside selling,
Price. $7,500. Apply J. N.
Gowan, Hay P.O. 10:17:24c
white brick home, 3-
" , hardwood floors,
FOR SALE—2-bedroom cottage,
with hydro and town water.
Full basement with furnace.
Possession June 1. C. V. Pic
kard, Realtor, Main St., Exe
ter.
CHOICE FARM of 115 acres,
some bush. Brick house,
sulated, new furnace,
shed, large barn,
stabling, water bowls,
carrier, .electric grinder,
roofs generally good. William
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 3*
m-
drive-
has good
litter
silo,
BUILDING LOTS—We have a
block of 12 lots for sale. Well
located and reasonably priced.
C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St,, Exeter.
with every convenience,
barn on wall. Drilled
FOR RENT-
Highway 4,
and excellent
room. Apply Box “S", Times-
Advocate.
•Service station on
Good gallonage
chance for luncn
10*
FOR RENT—Seven-room unfur
nished house, hydro and bath,
7 miles from Airport or Exe
ter; half mile off pavement.
Would be suitable for
young couples. Phone
Kirkton. Jos. Bailey.
two
141'8,
10*
SALESMEN WANTED
OIL DISTRIBUTOR — The ap
pointment of a local distribu-
tor will be made by an oil
company with nationally known
brands. The applicant appoint
ed will be given proper train
ing and continued sales assist
ance through local newspaper
and direct to consumer sales
helps. Successful applicant
must be aggressive, well
known and well thought of in
his own community and ibe
able to furnish highest charac
ter references. Applicants who
appear to have the necessary
qualifications will be given a
personal interview. Apply Box
“P’’, Exeter Times-Advocate.
, • 10c
AUGTIOH SALES
WANTED—We are shipping to
Toronto T.B, reactor cattle to
be sold live weight through
the United Farmers Gompany,
subject to test. Phone John
Hodgert, 184, or Ben Wil
liams, 368J. 10:17c
MEN WANTED
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY of
becoming your own boss! Re
tail our 250 guaranteed house
hold necessities including the
* full line in Insecticides, in a
territory of your choice. Part
FARMS FOR SALE—
100 acres, close to Mt. Carmel.
Fine brick house. A complete
home
Good
well.
100 acres, Usborne Twp., good
brick house and comparatively
new 'barn on wall,
water pressure.
150 acres, Usborne '
brick house, fine
hydro throughout,
school and highway.
122 acres, Stephen Twp., brick
house with modern conven
iences. Roomy barn. Hydro
and water pressure.
acres, on surfaced road. Com
fortable small house, good
barn, henhouse. Garden land,,
hydro.
—C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St. Exeter.
5
Hydro and
Twp., good
barn, silo,
, close to
FOR SALE—200 acres, more or
less, in Stephen Twp., being
N. half lot 16, 17 and S. half
lot IS, Con. 16. This is a good
farm, well built on. Fd Lam
port, Dashwood, phone 164rl.
24:3:10 3tc
FOR SALE—O n Main i-Street,
Hensail, 2-storey, 8-r o o m
brick cottage with bath,
hydro, furnace, sunporch,
double garage. Possession
early April. W. Dinnin, Hens
ail. Phone 14 J. 10*
FOR SALE —Fifty acres of
pasture land including four
•acres of young bush, rock
well and windmill, being the
south halt of Lot 10, Coji-
session 18, Township of Step
hen. Apply to Elmer D. Bell,
Exeter, Ontario, Ferdinand
Haberer, Zurich, Ontario, or
Lloyd Gaiser, Crediton, Ont.
10:17c
MISCELLANEOUS
PLASTER CONTRACTING —
Plain oi* ornamental. Guaran
teed satisfaction. Free esti
mates. Phone .Dashwood 1.22,
D. C. Firby 10 tfn cI
time agents considered. Hund
reds of successful Familex'
agents started with a bor
rowed $25, or $50. No risk—
it is worth a trial. Travelling
equipment essential in rural
’districts. Business Is Good —
Write today for details and
free catalogue — Familex -—
1600 Delorimler, Montreal?
10: Gtc
HELP! HELP! When you have
problems, call on us for
prompt efficient -poultry ser-
' vice. Experienced, reasonable.
L. V. Hogarth, Exeter Ont.
Phone 266. 9
TENDERS WANTED
Fuller Dealer
WANTED
Fuller Brush Company
I intend holding an auction
sale in the near future. Anyone
with hogs or tested cattle may
enlist them by calling 36r33
Crediton. Terms reasonable.
Plenty of stable room. N. St.
Clair.___________ ioc
AUCTION SALE OF
FARM STOCK AND
IMPLEMENTS, GRASS
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS
The undersigned auctioneer
has received instructions to sell
iby public auction, on Lot 20,
Concession 2, Stephen Township.
A half mile west of Exeter, onA half mile west of Exeter,
Huron tStreet.
on
THURSDAY, MARCH 24
at 1.00 o’clock
the following:
HORSES: Matched team
black geldings, real quiet.
CATTLE: (All government
T.B. tested, no re-actors) Dur-
jharn cow due June 15, 5 Dur-
bred t o
freshen in the fall, 6 Durham
old heifer, 3
registered Dur-
ham cows, milking,
of
Tenders will be accepted by
the township of Stephen for
ihauling 1000 yards of gravel
from Patterson’s pit, Grand
; Bend — to be hauled mostly in
west end of township. Tenders
to be in hands of the clerk by
' noon, Marell 12.
F. W. MORLOCK,
Clerk. 3:10c
lias
good proposition for dependable
man with car to call on regular
customers and handlec our well
known line of. brushes and
household products bn a liberal
discount basis that now Assures
full time profits of $60 to $80
per week from start. Well esta
blished territory this district
now open. .
Write Fuller Brush Company,
Limited, Londoft, or phone L. G.
Aitcheson, st. Marys 850, for in
terview and full particulars.
township of McGillivray
Tenders For Tractor And
Power Mower
Sealed tenders will be received
by the undersigneds up and until
noon, March 25, 1949, plainly
marked tender for one tractor,
2-furrow size, with side mower,
hydraulic control. Tenders to
give full description of machine
and date of delivery. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily ac
cepted.
offered subject to a reserved bid
the farm consisting of Lot North
Half 21, Concession L.R.E., Hay
Township, 75 acres, more' or
less,, on which' is situated a
white brick house, drive shed.
40 x 16 ft,; hen house and pig
stable; bank barn, 40 x 60; all
in good repair; all buildings re
cently painted; 10 acres in
wheat; 10 acres freshly seeded;
15. acres plowed.
Also Lot 20, east part, Goo,
L.R.E., Hay Township, contain
ing 46 acres, more or less, 5
acres of mixed bush’, balance in
pasture.
TERMS of Real Estate: Ten
per cent of purchase price day of
sale and balance on completion
of sale in thirty days. If pos
session is desired’’before 30 days
an additional 10% is to be paid
as a deposit.
AUTOMOBILE: 1938 Ford
coupe, correct mileage 34,000
miles, orginal tires. This car is
in perfect condition.^
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY:
Holstein cow, 8 years old; 30
hybrid yearling hens.
FARM IMPLEMENTS: .Rubber
tired wagon, 600x16 tires; Max
well hay loader; 32-ft. extension
ladder; quantity of lumber; oat
roller; 8-in. plate grinder; 6 h.p.
gasoline engine; 40 cedar posts,
steel posts; 2 rolls barbed wire;
40 rods 8-strand wire fence;
small roll 8-strand wire fence;
18 bunches no. 1 cedar shingles;
block and tackle; 25-ft. rubber
belt; 2 rolls single wire; cart;
cutter; buggy; gang plow; De
Laval cream separator; cross
cut saw; steel pig trough; pig
box; various carpenter tools;
and numerous other articles.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: One
steel bed;- 2 wooden beds;, side
board; box stove; couch; leather
rocker; organ; Edison phono
graph, including 50 records; and
othei' articles.
Terms — Cash
ALVIN WALPER, Auct.
EARL BIRR, Clerk .
SAMUEL HENDRICK
LLOYD HENDRICK
(Executors of the late
Emil Hendrick estate)
calves, two-year
one-year olds, ___ __ ____
ham bull 2 years old.
PIGS: Sow due in May, sow
with 9 pigs, 4 weeks; sow with
10 pigs, 3%weeks; 12 stocker
pigs, 10 fat hogs.
IMPLEMENTS: 1(0-20 Mc
Cormick Deering tractor, recent
ly overhauled, mounted on
rubber; new 'McCormick Deering
7 foot binder, McCormick mow
er,Deering dump rake, McCorm
ick side rake, Dain hay loader,
McCormick 1.3 hoe grain drill,
Cockshutt 4 row scuffler, M. H.
scuffler with bean lifter, Bissell
ipacker, new 2-furrow McCorm
ick tractor plow, walking plow,
set of Diamond harrows, 3-
section lever harrows, McCorm
ick m a. n u r e spreader M. H.
corn binder, rubber tired wagon,
truck wagon, 2 flat racks, bob
sleighs With flat rack, cutter,
fanning mill, circulai* saw, 2000
pounds
scales,
electric
ick sugar beet lifter, McCormick
cream separator, root pulper,
pea harvester, colony house
10x12, <3 chicken shelters, elect
ric brooder,
art electric
foot snow
stock rack, (grain grinder
belt, 1’0' cord of stove wood,
harness, line shaft with hangers
and pulleys, emery, forks,
shovels, hoes, whiffletrees, neck-
yokes, boxes, barrels and many
othei’ articles1.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: —
Coal or wood range, Beach
kitchen range, coal or wood; 25
bags of potatoes, sausage mach
ine, crocks and sealers, kitchen
chairs, boiler, churn, heavy duty
electric stove, robe and rug.
GRASS FARM: At the same
time and place there will be
offered for sale the grass farm
being lot 6, concession *?, Hay
Township, belonging to
William Penhale estate;
bush, good water with windmill.
'TERM'S: Chattels, cash. Terms
of grass farm made known on
day of sale.
A. J, PENHALE, Proprietor.
FRED DAWSON, Cleric
frank TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
platform scales, hog
l-t3 h.p. heavy duty
motor, riding McCorm-
coal brooder, stew^
•cattle clippers,
fence, trailer
200
With
drive
t h e
some
A. D. STEEPER,
Rohd Superintendent,
R.R. 8,
Ailsa Craig, Ont, 10C
AUCTION SALE OF
REAL ESTATE, FARM
IMPLEMENTS AND
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
On the promises, Hay Township
Bluewater Highway,
G miles North of Grand Bend
Tile undersigned auctioneer has
i been instructed to sell by public
I Auction
on f
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
commencing at 1 o’clock sharp ! REAL ESTATE: At the same
time of said sale, there will be
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE OF FARM STOCK,
IMPLEMENTS, FEED
AND FURNITURE
W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer, will
sell by public auction on Lot 6,
Concession 4, Blanshard, 1%
miles east of Kirkton, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 15
Commencing at 12:30
HORSES:
Clyde. 10
horse.
CATTLE:
consisting of 3 fresh Durham
cows with, calves by side; 2 Dur
ham cows (fresh) with calves
by side; 2 Durham cows, due
end of March; Holstein cow, due
April 1; Holstein cow, with calf
by side; 5
steers; 4
heifers
D u r h a m
Durham
Holstein heifer; (no reactors).
HOGS: Six shoats, 150 lbs.4
11 chunks, 75 lbs.; York sow
with litter by side; York sow,
due in May; 4 young York sows,
due in May.
FOWL: 185 Sussex Hampshire
pullets.
xiAY & GRAIN: Fifteen tons
mixed liay;_ 10 ft. ensilage;
bushels mixed grain; 50
Barb-off barley.
IMPLEMENTS: Ford
son tractoi' and plough
ber, in good condition;
Harris binder, 7’ cut;
Wood mower; Frost & Wood
dump rake; Maxwell hay loader;
Cockshutt 13-lioe drill, fertilator
attachment; Steel land roller;
set of 4-section diamond har
rows; set of 3-section Massey
Harris spring tooth drags, nearly
new; spring tooth cultivator: 2
walking plows; Good Luck gang
plough; McCormick Deering
scuffler; Massey Harris root pul
per; new stone boat; 16-ft. hay
rack and roller rack; qpim rack;
truck wagon; set sleighs; gravel
box; bag truck; Chatham fan-
mg mill with baggei4 and pulley;
wheel barrow; 150 ft. new rope;
hay fork and trip rope and pul
leys; 32-ft. extension ladder;
watei' trough; ^4-horse ball
bearing motor, nearly new, hea
vy duty; %-horse motor, new;
emery; set of scales; pig crate;
2-wheel trailer, nearly new; log
ging chain; Anchor Holt cream
separator 650; set and half
back harness; number of horse
collars; electric fencer and wire
stretchers; chop bin and feed:
barrels; sap barrel, and 2 pans,
one long, one small; 40 sap buc
kets and spiles; colony house,
10* x 12*, in good condition,
Xvire for electric; Jamesway elec
tric brooder, new; coal brooder,
complete; 2 shelters nearly new;
feeders and drinkers; grass seed
sower; lawn mower; forks, hoes,
shovels; and small articles too
numerous to mention.
FURNITURE: Three beds with
dressers; springs and mattress;
chest of drawers; couch; hand
washing machine; kitchen glass
cupboard; kitchen extension ta
ble; enamel Findlay super oval
range; 2 Quebec heaters; kit
chen chairs; flour bin; battery
radio; fruit sealers;' tent, 8* x
12*.
Per cheron and
years old; 1 aged
Seven Milch cows,
two-year-old Durham
two-year-old Durham
open; 4 one-year-old
steers;
heifer;
one-year-old
one-year-old
250
bushels
Fergu-
on rub-
Massey
Frost &
X
Xo reseiwe — farm sold
YKRMS — tJAStt
JNO. H. CLUFF-, Prop.
W. U NAIRN, Auct.