The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-04-21, Page 6PERSONAL
SKINNY MEN. WOMEN' Gain 5
tq 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.
SLENDOR TABLETS are effec
tive. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12
weeks’ $5, at Robertson’s
Drug Store.
. BABY CHICKS
NEUHAUSER White Leghorns—
Pure Creighton strain: high
speed layers: available now.
$15- per hundred. Pullets $32,
Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King
St., London. c
FOR SALE BY TENDER
MT. PLEASANT Church Shed,
size 90 x 48 feet, timber frame.
Tenders to be in by May 1. Ap
ply to Wm. Simpson, Science
Hill. 14:21*
Now Is The Time To Buy
That New
Lawn Mower
Made by Eureka
Forest Glen
14” cut, 4 blades, brQnzfe
bearing, 9” wheel — $14.95
Singer
14” cut, 4 blades, ball bearings,
9” rubber tired wheels — $17.95
Royal York
16” cut, 5 blades, ball bearings,
1OJ&” rubber tired wheels
$22.75
SPECIAL
“The mower that takes the work
out of grass cutting.”
16” cut, 5 blades, ball bearings,
rubber tired wheels, tubular
handle — $28.95 '
Eureka Power Mower
Equipped witli Johnson Iron
Horse Motor, 20” cut, 5-blade
reel, SKF bearings — $120.00
Beavers
Hardware
Phone 86 Exeter
f'
V,
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1949
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-—25 pigs, 8 weeks
old, feeding good. Apply Alvin.
Hodge, 111'13 Kirkton. 21*
FOR SALE—Turquoise spring
coat, size 14, like new. Phone
144 Exeter. 21:28c
FOR SALE—50 lbs. ice refriger
ator, all steel, white enamel,
nearly new. One electric iron.
Apply Mrs. T. A. Hoskins,
phone Crediton 47rl2. 21c
FOR SALE—One Beatty shallow
well pressure system like
new. Phone 68 Hensail, 21c
CHICKEN Equipment For Sale—
Six drinkin g fonts, small,
medium and large sizes; 3
rolls wire fencing; 18 steel
stakes; 4 feeders; 2 roosts; 1
fattening crate. Apply H.
Brook, Hensall. 21c
FOR SALE—U s e d^p arts for
Model A, Model ^B and V8
Fords. Also ’29 and ’30 Chevs
and Plymouths. Wheels and
axle for trailers. Apply to G.
Bonnallie, Exeter, phone 405M
21:28c
FOR SALE;—Best 19 39 Buick,
4-door Sedan Special on the
road, complete overhaul, new
motor, , clutch, drive shaft,
muffler, brake job, shocks,
pitman shaft, stearing post, 4
760 air-ride tires, spare like
new, spotless grey upholstry—
for information phone Exeter
361 J, anytime after 5:30 -p.m.
21:28*
FOR SALE—S eed drill, Mc.-
'Deering 15-run, power. Elgin
Rowcliffe, telephone Hensall
85r23. 21*
FOR SALE—A dinette suite in
dark stain; can be painted.
Phone 336W. 21c
McCLARY ELEiCTRIC 3 - burner
stove and 7-ft. Norge refriger
ator. Phone 316 Ex. 27. 21*
FOR SALE—Model “A” Ford,
good condtion. Apply Frank
King, Main St., Exeter. 21*
FOR SALE—’39 Custom Dodge,
motor reconditioned, custom
radio, heater, good base fin
ish, $1,050. or nearest cash
offer. Apply John Hill, Grand
Bend, phone 62rl0, Saturday
only. 21c
FOR SALE—Farmall “H” trac
tor, 2 years old, starter and
lights; also 1940 Plymouth,
privately owned. Phone 206R
Exeter. 21:28*
FOR SALE—’31 Model ‘A’ Ford
good running condition; rea
sonable. Apply at The Times-
Advocate. 21*
FOR SALE—Good turnips eight
cents a bushel. Phone 175r23
Exeter. 21*
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR RENT—Fifty
acre grass farm, south half
Lot 1'8, Con. 18, Stephen,
Apply Curtis Gratton, Grand
Bend, phone 62r22. 21:28*
FOR SALE—(Strawberry plants,
excellent yarieties, Apply Mrs.
Emalie Carter,
south of South End Service
Station, Exeter.
third , house
21:38:5*
FOR SALE—Two h.p, Century
motor, completely rebuilt; also
% size (bed spring and matt
ress. Phone 286W, around 6
p.m. 14:21c
FOR SALE—Seed field peas,
OAC No. 181. Lome Oke,
phone 177rl3 Exeter. 14:21*
FOR SALE—Eleven head of
yearling steers, phone 48rll
Dashwood. 14:21*
FOR SALE-
Choice _
stock. Large
100. Medium
100. Shipped
Order direct,
Flower Shop.
request. Tyndall Gladiolus
Gardens, Brucefield, Ontario.
14:21c
Gladiolus bulbs,
young high crowned
bulbs $3.50 per
bulbs $2.00 pei’
express collect,
or from Bailey
Catalogue o n
FOR SALE—’29 Plymouth se
dan, large kitchen cupboard,
laundry stove, litter carrier
FOR SALE—Two sets team har
ness, 2-row cultivator, James
way oil brooder stove, colony
house; 2 new sills foi' hay
rack, 16 feet long. —R. D.
Hunter, Exeter, phone 113W.
'FOR SALE — International A
tractor, starter and lights,
tires nearly new, equipped
with scuffler and 'bean puller,
all in A-l repair; also Inter
national new type low wheel
power lift stiff tooth cultiva
tor; International sugar (beet
lifter to fit the A trqctor.
These implements are all in
god repair. —Harold „TayIor,
R.R. 3, Exeter. Phone Kirkton
39r8. 7tfc
poles, hydro poles 25 to 40
feet, clothesline poles, fence
posts, 25 empty 5-gal. pails,
new and used guns, pail’ lawn
bowls, fishing tackle. Apply
Gibson Service Station, Exeter.
. 14:21:28*
FOR SALE—V.A.C. Case tractor
with plow and scuffler, nearly
new. Priced for quick sale.
Wally Wein, Dashwood, phone
25rl. 14:21*
NEW SINGER SEWING MACH
INES—Cabinet and Electric,
also Treadle machines. Re
pairs to all makes. Singer
Sewing Centre, 7S Ontario St.
Stratford. 2t£c
FOR SALE—1947 %-ton Dodge
pick-up, in good condition,
$1,150. Apply Charles P. Diet-
rich, R.R. 2, Crediton, phone
20r33. 7:14:21*
♦
Notice I FOR SALE—A McCormick Deer
ing W.30 tractor; a Percheron
mare, weigh about 1,400 lbs.
Apply Wm. Ratz, Crediton.
14:21c
Usborne And Hibbert Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
ONTARIOEXETER
Re Operation of Tractors, Trucks
or Buckrakes in Barns
April 16, 1949
Until now, the operation of tractors, trucks, or buck
rakes in barns has not been permitted under policies of
insurance issued by this company.
Due to the increasing mechanization of farm work our
Board of Directors has decided to recognize the use of such
vehicles in barns as a common practice and, to do this,
“Stipulation No. 7”, attached hereto, has been incorporated
into all farm fire insurance contracts of our company. No
extra premium will be charged.
You are asked to read this stipulation very carefully
and to abide by the conditions stated therein.
Angus Sinclair, President
Arthur Fraser, Secretary-Treasurer
STIPULATION NO. 7
OPERATION OF TRACTOR, TRUCK, OR BUCKRAKE
FOR HAULING FARM PRODUCE OR FERTILIZER INTO
OR OUT OF BARN. In consideration of the following war
ranties by the Insured, it is hereby understood and agreed
that all items of property described in this policy shall be
held to be insured against loss or damage by fire originat
ing directly from operation of a tractor, truck, or buckrake
in barn(s) insured or containing property insured in this
policy, for the sole purpose of hauling farm produce or ferti
lizer into or out of the said barn(s).
WARRANTED BY THE INSURED, that
(1) The tractor, truck, or buckrake shall be equipped
an efficient spark-arresting muffler, which shall bewith
kept in good condition at all times;
(2) A heavy-duty one-quart carbon tetrachloride or other
type of fire extinguisher recommended by the Ontario Fire
Marshal for this purpose shall be attached to each of the
said vehicles at all times, and a fire extinguisher as described
above (shall foe continuously at hand during the period of
operation of any such vehicles in barn(s) specified above;
(3) The said vehicles shall not be re-fuelled, serviced
or repaired in the barn(s) specified above, or re-fuelled
within 80 feet thereof, or re-fuelled while the engine is run
ning;
(4) With the exception of the supply in the fuel tanks
of the said vehicles, ho gasoline, kerosene, fuel oil or other
inflammable liquid shall be kept in or within 80 feet of the
barn(s) specified above;
(5) The said vehicles shall not remain in the specified
barn(s) overnight or for any period of time, except during
continuous loading or unloading of farm produce or ferti
lizer, and a competent attendent shall be with any such
vehicle continuously while it is in operation therein;
(6) The said vehicles shall be kept In good operating
condition at all times.
REAL ESTATE
100 ACRE GRASS FARM for
sale: Will carry heavy stock.
Good water supply. Could be
culticated. C. V. Pickard, Re
altor, Main St., Exeter.
HENSALL 6-R00M brick house,
metal roof, good cellar, fire
place, hard and soft water at
sink. Centrally located. W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 31c
100 ACRES choice clay-loam, 1-
mile to good shopping village,
school, churches, 2 acres bush,
balance tillable, well fenced
and drained, 8 acres wheat;
comfortable house, in good
condition; spacious bank barn,
55 xx 75; new stabling
water, electricity, litter
rier. Separate buildings
implements, pigs, hens, Buy
at once. W. C. Pearce, Real
tor, Exeter.
TAKE NOTICE
There are some stories told by
certain woman in Exeter that
about Mrs. Bert
Fletcher wishes
a
are pot true,
Fletcher, Mrs.
those stories .to be stopped at
once, if not, there will be fur
ther steps taken. 21*
FOR SALE
FOR 'SALE—’46 Studebaker %-
ton pickup, good mechanical
condition. Apply Tom Hop
croft, Dashwood, phone 79,
21*
FOR SALE—Two young Durham
cows, red and roan, five years
old, due to freshen in -May;
have been hand milked. Apply
Matthew Tinney, R.R. 1, Exe
ter, phone 92r8 Zurich. 21c.. ................
FOR SALE—1941 Ford, new
motor, 5 new tires, complete
overhaul, priced right for
quick sale. Apply Mack Mc
Donald, Mt, Carmel, 21c
FOR SALE,—All ivory enamel
McClary range, good as new;
ice box; bed springs and matt
ress. Apply Mrs. L. Fink-
beiner, corner Woodward 'and
Centre St., Grand Bend. 21c-
WANTED
WANTED
for one
security,
vocate.
BY MAY 1—$8(00.00
year, with cattle as
Box “S” Times- Ad-
21:28*
WANTED—Room and board for
the summer fox’ two children,
'brother and sister, 2 and 3
years old. Mrs. Beulah Smith,
125 Maple Street, London. 21c
WANTED—Fifty acres of grass
land for pasture, phone George
Batten, 42r9 Kirkton. 14*
WANTED—Barley and oat acre
age. Get your contract now
and be assured of good seed.
W. E. Reid, phone 87, Dash
wood. 3:24:6tc
WANTED TO RENT — House.
$25 reward to anyone locating
an acceptable house. C.
Hall, accountant, Bank
W.
o f
Montreal, Exeter, Ontario, tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
BARNS CLEANED and white
washed following T.B. test.
Brand new sprayer capable of
1000 lbs. pressure. Work done
to inspector’s satisfaction.
Phone Dublin 44r9. Fred Har-
burn. 4-14-tfc
PLASTER CONTRACTING —
Plain or ornamental. Guaran
teed satisfaction. Free esti
mates. Phone Dashwood 122,
I D. C. Firby 10 tfn c
with
car
ter
FOR SALE—Building lot on
Main St. Larry Snider, Exeter,
phone 64W. 21c
FOR SALE—Lot 58’ x 150’ near
Riverview Park. Apply to Hay
P.O. 21*:28c
FOR SALE—New modern two-
bedroom home, hydro, town
water, full 'basement, furnace,
early possession. Apply Martin
Laub, Huron St., Exeter, tele
phone 408W. 21c
FOR SALE-—Six buildings lots,
fronting on Thomas and Carl
ing Streets. Phone 233 after
6 p.m. 21:28:5:12c
BUILDING LOTS—We -have a
block of building lots,} well
located in Exeter, for »quick
sale nt reasonable prices. —C.
V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St.,
Exeter.
THREE HOUSES for immediate
possession. Take your choice
of these. All are particularly
Well located in Exeter. All
have modern conveniences and
fall basements with hot air
heating. These are all comfort
able homes, prices are reason
able and terms liberal. This is
your opportunity. —C. V. Pic
kard, Realtor, Main St., Exe
ter,
A
HELP WANTED
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY of
becoming your own boss! Re
tail qui’ 250 guaranteed house
hold necessities including the
full line in Insecticides, in a.
territory of your choice. Part
time agents considered. Hund-r
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 Delorimier, Montreal.
10: 6tc
ESTABLISHED Rural Watkins
Route available. , If you are
aggressive and between the
ages of 25 and 55, have or
can secure travel outfit, this
is your opportunity to get
established in a profitable bus
iness of your own. For full
particulars, write . today to
The J. R. Watkins Company,
Dept. O-F-6, 350 St. Roch St.,
Montreal, Que. 7:21c
LOST
DOG LOST—Small black house
dog, answers by name of
Tony. Phone 176r23 Exeter.
* 21C
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two large and
small unfurnished rooms.
■ children; 1% 'miles east
one mile south of Exeter,
ply Times-Advocate.
one
No
and
Ap-
21c
FOR RENT—Permanent pasture
land, neai’ Exeter, plenty of
watei’ 'and will have good
fence. Apply I. M. Willis, Clin
ton. 14c
FOR RENT—3 or 4 unfurnished
rooms, vicinity of Exeter, hy
dro and bath. Apply Box “M”,
Times-Advocate. 14*
FOR RENT—50 acres pasture
farm, lots of water, on No. 6
concession. Apply Times-Advo-
cate. 14c
FOR RENT—1 0 0 - a c r e grass
farm, being Lot 6, Con. 7,
Hay Twp., good supply of
water. A. J. Penhale, phone
17r34 Crediton. 21c
VACUUM CLEANERS
ELECTRIC
FLOOR POLISHERS
By Day or Week
Beavers Hardware
der; hoes; shovels; and
articles < too numerous to
tion.
other
men-
Terms — Cash
0. W. CHRISTIE, Prop,
FRED DAWSON, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Being the estate of the 1
Misses Huston’s
Main Street, Exeter
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27
at 1:30 p.m.
U p r i g h t piano; chesterfield
and chair (like new); antique
sofa and chair to match; up
holstered arm chair; 2 antique
‘.....................large din-
and desk
walnut and antique);
late
end tables^ (walnut);
ing room® cupboard
(both
carved walnut gate-leg dining
room table and 8 chairs; 4
small tables; hand painted china;
8 chairs; 4
........ . . . • .
’crystal and lots of dishes; brass
candle sticks and wall brackets;
8 bedroom suites (walnut); 2
painted bedroom suites; springs
and mattresses; 2 chests of
drawers and odd chairs; rug
hooked mats; congoleum rug
(12x12); drop leaf kitchen
table and chairs; pillows; cush
ions tand bedding; lamps; mir
rors; card tables; refrigerator;
(Westinghouse); electric stove
(Beach); 2-burner hot plate;
electric washing machine; vacu
um cleaner; sewing machine;
electric iron; 2 radios; all elect
ric appliances are fairly new and
in good condition;lawn mower;
kitchen utensils, and other art
icles too numerous to mention.
No reserve—everything must
be sold, as the Estate is being
settled.
AUCTION sale; of
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
On the premises of Mrs. .Lewis
Aidworth on
Huron St. West, Exeter
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
1:30 o’clock
Finlay coal and wood cook
stove, nearly new; heater with
pipes; dining room extension
table and chairs; 2 bedroom
suites, coil springs, mattresses;
3 bedsteads, springs, mattresses;
baby cot; drqssers; 2 small
kitchen tables,; white kitchen
table and six chairs; other odd.
chairs; -cabinet radio; 2 battery
radios; pedistool, oak round,
table; studio couch, nearly new;
3 rocking -chairs; straight chair;
eight-day clock; kitchen clock;
lawn mower; three-burner coal,
oil stove, with oven; ,2 hot
plates; sewing machine; several
cupboards; 7% yards stair car
pet; electric iron; toaster; bed
ding; Coleman gas lamp, .with,
shade; Coleman gas iron; several
large linoleum rugs; also small
er rugs, mats etc.; electric
washing machine with .heater;
tubs; boilers;- dinner set of
dishes: other dishes of all kinds;
cooking utensils-, some nearly
new; antique spool bed and
writing desk; curtains; crocks;
carpet sweeper; knives and
forks; pictures; farm scales;
forks; shovel; quantity of ”2x4”
and l”x5” lumber; some other
lumber; 5 bags small potatoes
for seed; also many other ar
ticles too numerous to mention.
Terms—Cash
FRED DAWSON, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR. Auct.
TERMS—Cash
H. C. RIVERS, Ex.
FRED DAWSON, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
y2
of
black
roan
HOG FARMERS
1. Are youi’ hogs aneamic, pale
or scurfy? Use iFinn’s Hog Fix
—one pound treats one pig.
2. You should deworm your hogs
with Finn’s Hog Conditioner
and Intestinal Cleanser.
Simply fed in the feed.
3. Save money on your hog feed,
at least fifty cents per bag.
Mix Finn’s Hog Minerals, con
tains no salt. No concentrates
are needed on our plan.
4. To have healthy, strong litters
of pigs feed your sows Finn’s
Hog Minerals at least twenty-
five pounds from breeding to
weaning. Costs $2.50 to in
sure a strong healthy litter.
5. Do your sucking pigs scour?
Use Finn’s S.E.S. tablets, one
dose does the job. Costs 10c
per pig.
Contact Wm, Morley, oui’ dist
rict salesman. Phone Kirkton
35r4. He can help you.
R. A. Finn & Co. Ltd., Lon
don, Ont. 7:14:21:28c
CATTLE MEN—Cattle men, do
you have some non-breeders?
Do your calves have scours?
Ho you have some cows which
are not doing right? Do you
have mastites or garget in
your herd? Do your cows or
calves eat the mangers? All
these problems can be taken
care of/by Wm. Morley, phone
Kirkton 35r4.
R. A. Finn & Co. Ltd., Lon
don, Ont. 7114:21:280
POULTRY FARMERS
1. Revive your aneamic, Weak,
scotiry chicks and turkey
poults with Finn’s Red Blood
Quickly tablets. Costs quarter
cent chick, half cent turkey
poult. Simply .put in drinking
water.
2. Avoid CoceidioSsis by using
Finn’s Kew Tablets and Finn’s
Poultry Conditioner and Intes
tinal Cleanser every month for
three months. Simply fed in
the water and the feed.
3. Mix your own growing mash
for your birds. Save from 60
to SO cents per bag by Using
Finn’s feedin,g plan using
straight grain and Finn’s Poul
try Tonic. Start feeding at 8
weeks of age. These products
have been fed and recommend
ed by Harmon Morton, turkey
breeder, Alisa Craig, for nine
years and thousands of On
tario poultry flocks.
Contact Wm. Morley, our dist
rict salesman. Phone Kirkton
35r4 about all your livestock
problems, he can help you,
R. A. Finn & Ctj. Ltd., Lon
don, Ont. 7:14:21:28 c
TENDERS WANTED
GRAVEL
Sealed tenders will be received
by the undersigned until 12
o’clock nodn, Tuesday, May 3,
194 9, for crushing and hauling
approximately 6,000 cu. yds. of
gravel flat rate from Moody’s
pit. Gravel to be delivered on
Township of Stephen roads'un
der the supervision of the Road
Superintendent, Lawrence Hill,
Crediton, Ontario. Gravel to be
crushed Work to be com
pleted by October 1, 1949.
Marked cheque of $200.00 must
accompany tenders.
F. W. MORLOCK,
Clerk,
Crediton, Ontario
21:28c
AUCTION SALE
In the Village of Hensail
on
THURSDAY, APRIL 21
at 7:30 p.m.
HOUSE: A 2-storey, 7-room
frame house with brown asphalt
siding; town water, and base
ment.
PROPERTY consists of a dou
ble lot.
TERMS: Sold subject to a re
serve bid, Terms: Gash.
MRS. PEARL STEPHEN, Prop.
ED CORBETT, Auctioneer
14:21c
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell ,by
public auction on
Alm Street, Exeter
SATURDAY, APRIL 23
at 1:30 o’clock, the following:
EFFECTS: A -Chesterfield; 2
chesterfield chairs; 2 living
room tables; axminster rug, 7 x
9 ft., In good condition; exten
sion dining room table; kitchen
chairs; kitchen cabinet; congo-
leum rug, 9 x 12; studio couch;
walnut wardrobe with full length
mirror; glass -cupboard; card
table; small tables; 8-day clock;
2-bumer 11 o t p 1 a t e; drop leaf
table; settee; combination desk
and book case; sewing cabinet;
electric washer; bathroom cabi
net with mirror; 2 beds and
mattresses; dressers; single bed,
springs and mattress; wash
stands; forced draft oil burner,
used only a short time; kitchen
range; coal oil heater; folding
ironing board; wash boiler; kit
chen utensils; dishes; one-horse
Scuffler; lawn mower; step lad-
AUCTION SALE OF
Livestock, Poultry, Farm
Implements, Tractor & Hay
On north half Lot 8, Con. 22
Stephen Township
mile east and 2 miles south
Grand Bend, or 3 miles west
of Shipka, on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27
commencing at 1:00 p.m. sharp
CATTLE: Red Durham cow,
milking; roan Durham cow, due
at time of sale; light roan Dur
ham heifer, carrying her first
calf, due. in November;
heifer, 2 years old; 2
yearling heifers;- 1 white heifer
calf. These cattle are all of
quality and are government
tested.
HOGS: Choice Yorkshire
carrying her third litter, due in
May; 3 chunks, averaging 125
pounds each.
POULTRY: 250 New Hamp
shire - Barred Rock hybrid pullet
chicks, 5 weeks old.
TRACTOR: Massey Harris
pony tractor completely equipped
with starter, lights, power take
off, plow
tractor
and
year,
engine in good condition?
IMPLEMENTS: Massey Harris
binder, 6-ft. cut, in good condi
tion; M.H. 11-run disc fertilizer
drill; Cockshutt Timken bear
ing wagon, like new; 15-ft. hay
rack; wagon box; Frost & Wood
hay loader, in good condition; 2
hand scufflers; hay rake; hay
fork; set,bob sleighs; cutter; 3-
liorse cultivator; Peter Hamilton
5-ft. mower; 3-drum steel roller,
in good condition; out-throw
disc; M.H. bean scuffler and
puller; 3-section diamond har
rows; riding plow; walking
plow; harrow ' ’
ladder; large
blower; large pulley; 2,000-lb.
platform scales; set sling ropes;
Chatham, fanning mill, complete
with sieves; bag truck; root
pulper; various chop boxes; iron
kettle; Vega cream separator,
500-lb. capacity, like new; fence
stretcher; post hole auger; Cy
clone grass seeder; grease gun;
electric fencer, like new; buffalo
robes; stoneboat; chicken shel
ters; step ladder; 4 cement pig
troughs; wooden vice; set dou
ble harness; iron sledge; twine
sacks, .grain sacks; 3 good horse
blankets; quantity salt; self
feeders; cictilar saw; pig crate;
wooden tub; 2 rolls barb wire;
five 550X17 auto tires; various
sap buckets; doubletrees; neck-
yokes; clevises; forks; shovels;
and numerous other articles.
HAY; Ten ton choice quality
mixed hay.
TERMS: No reserve as the
farm is sold. Terms — Cash.
MELVIN PEARISO, Prop.
EARL BIRR, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auct.
good
T.B.
sow,
and scuffler. This
is in perfect condition
was purchased new last
Gibson iy2 h.p. gasoline
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
In the Village of Dashwood!
on
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
commencing at 1:00 p.m. sliarp-
the following:
Three-piece Chesterfield suite,,
like new; walnut dining room,
table; 5 dining room chairs;'
large hall mirror; Sparton elec
tric radio, in first class condi
tion; leather rocker; 3 rocking
chairs; small rocker; antique
walnut centre table; 3 wooden
beds, with springs and mattress,
like new; Raymond sewing ma
chine; daybed; 2 small dressers;
bureau; sideboard; 2 large
dressers; organ; various flower
stands; crokinole -board; congo-
leum rug, 9 x 12, with-runner
and mat to match; congoleum
rugs, various sizes; 2 antique
chairs; square top extension
table; 4 kitchen chairs; wooden
cradle; copper boiler; meat grin
der; Doherty kitchen range, good
condition; large coal heater; 2-
■burner hydro stove with oven;
hydro lamps; coal-oil lamps;
window screens; horsehide lea
ther coat, like new; kitchen
Clock; electric iron; ironing
board; large flour container; 12-
piece tea set; antique dishes;
silverware; glassware; kitcherf
utensils; coffee grinder; toilet
set; table linens; -cushions; cur
tains; mats; meat saw; steel;
level; wash sink; bottle capper;
apple pealer; quantity of sealers,
various jugs; pictures, picture
frames; Eureka’ 3-gal. pressure
sprayer; lawn mower, like new;
12 muskrat traps, like new;
duck decoys; -quantity of salt;
hedge
jack;
pails;
coal
quan-
window
cart;
17-it.
extension
extension
2,000-lb.
bag of garden fertilizer;
clipper; 2 ladders; car
shovels; square; various
wheelbarrow; galvanized
shute; 2-barrel shot gun;
tity of lath, trussels,
frames; many articles too num
erous to mention. Everything in
first class condition!
TERMS: No reserve; every
thing will be sold. Terms—Cash.
HENRY M. WILLERT, Prop.
EARL BIRR, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auct.
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AUCTION SALE OF
PROPERTY AND
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Village of Russcldnlo
Fullerton Township
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
at 1:00 p.m.
Estate of the late Agnes Morgan
A full line of household ef
fects. Property consists of a half
acre of land, more or less, six-
room brick cottage, basement.
TERMS: Chattels—Cash. Pro
perty—20 per cent down day of
sale, balance in thirty days. Im
mediate possession. Reserve bid.
For further particulars apply
to Allen McLean or Carmen Har
mon, executors.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auct.
CLAUDE HORNE, Mitchell,
Solicitor tor the Estate
TRUCK SALE
BY PUBLIC AUCTION
In Teeswater, Ont.
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
at 1:30 p.m.
We have replaced most of our
fleet of trucks with new units
and will be selling the following
trucks by public -auction; 1938
1%-ton Dodge, stake; 1938 %-
ton Dodge, stake; 1940 2-ton
Chevrolet, stake; 1940 1-ton
Ford, stake; 1940 2-ton Ford,
stake; 1940 %-ton Ford, stake;
1940 1%-ton Fargo, stake; 1941
2-ton Fargo, 11-ft. stake body,
2-speed axle, highway transport
4 %-ton c a p a c 11 y; 1947 3-ton
Fargo, 15-ft. stake body, 2-speed
axle, 178” w.b., highway trans
port 6%-ton capacity; two 1941
1%-ton Fargo', stake; two 1948
2,6-ton F.M. 5 Fargo, chassis
and cab, 128” w.b., duals, boos
ter brake, brand new, never
licenced; 1948 2-ton F.M. 4
Fargo, chassis and cab, 152“
w.b., duals, booster brake, brand,
new, never licenced. These trucks
hkve all been freshly painted
and are in good mechanical con
dition. They have been used in
our creamery work, serviced in
our own garage by our own
mechanics.
■ TERMS of sale — Cash.
THOMPSON BROS.,
Teeswater Creamery,
Proprietors
csai ‘h STRAUss, Auctioneer
S hcld Tccmvater Park
f;anada's lar8est rural
S’ event of rain, sale
will be held in the Memorial
Arena.
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