The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-03-25, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1954
The Wise Buyer Turns To The Auction Sales On This Page
FOR SALE FOR-SALE HELP WANTED
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS —Com
plete parts, trained service. New
models on display. —McCulloch Saw
Sales, 377 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario. 12-17tfc
A GIRL’S RED spring coat, size 10,
like new. Apply Brady Cleaners. 25*
2 SCOTCH SHORTHORN bulls, registered and accredited. Apply Fred
Brown, phone 73-r-4 Credion. 11:18* 3-lltfe
TWO CHESTERFIELDS and two chairs. Apply 426 Marlborough Street.
Phone 415-J Exeter. 25c
75 CORDS DRY, hard 1-ft. wood. — Cudmore's Gravel, phone 171-r-3 Exeter.________________________3-18tfc
USED CAR PARTS for Fords 1929- 1940, Chevs 1932-1941, Plymouths, De- sotos. Dodges, Olds and Pontiacs,
etc. —-Cudmore’s Gravel. Our location
saves you money. Phone 171-r-3 Exeter. ______3-18tfc
I GREY GABARDINE permanently
pleated skirt, waist measure 28”,
worn once. Price $7.50. Apply Box “H’1, Times-Advocate. ____25nc
A UNIVERSAL PORTABLE electric
sewing machine, new. Uyed 6 months.
$100. Apply Mrs. R. Marriage, phone
3411-J Exeter.___________________25c
II YORK PIGS, six weeks old. Ap
ply Orville Smith, phone 685-i’-3 Hen-
sali. _____________________25*
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WOMAN COMPANION. Good conveniences. Apply Times-Advocate. 26c
BEAUTY COUNSELORS offers a
fascinating, lucrative occupation for woman in the Lpcan district. In
terested in good grooming aids. Full
or part-time. Apply Box “T”, Times- Advocate. 18:25c
STARTED CAPONS, White Wyan-
xiottes, White Rocks. Custom capon-
jzing. Apply Carl Oestricher, phone
57-r-23 Dashwood._________18:25:1:8*
3-PIECE MAROON and green studio suite in very good condition. Price
reasonable. Apply P.M.Q., 192 Colum-
bia Drive, R.C.A.F. Centralia, 25*
SAFE, FAST MILKING results in
higher production. That is why more farmers are switching to the Surge Milkers in the territory. Call Lovell
McGuire, Surge dealer, Wingham 593.25:8522e
W.C. ALLIS CHALMERS tractor, with power lift cultivator. 1949 Ford
tractor and plow. One rear end manure loader for Ford. Also some land
to rent on shares for beans. Apply WalJv Wein, telephone 54 Dashwood.25:1*
QUANTITY OF OLEAN red clover seed. $14.50 a bushel. Also a limited
quantity of alfalfa seed, $14.50 a bushel. Apply James Drummond, phone
Hensail.________________25:1*
HOUSEWIVES — Address advertising
postcards. Must have good handwrit
ing. —Lindo 904, Watertown, Mass. 4:11:18:25*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NO. 1 RED CLOVER SEED. Arthur
Ford, R.R. 1, Exeter.___________25^
FRESH FISH—Delivery every Thurs
day. D. J. Sopha, Zurich. (Licensed
for Exeter.)____________________,25’
PINK SHORT1E COAT, good condition, size 16-18, reasonable. Can be
seen at Brady Cleaners._________25^
AMERICAN COCKER SPANIEL —
Male, black, pedigreed. Papers available Eight months old. $20.00. Phone
596-j-12 Exeter.________________25:1c
MAGAZINE SPECIALS—Save money . . . subscribe now. “American
Home”. 1 year $3.00; “Glamour”, 1
year $3.50; “House and Garden”, 1
year $5.00. —Exeter Times-Advocate. agent for EVERY magazine and
newspaper. Phone 770. t-anc
51 WHITE LEGHORNS — Special
strain. Now laying 35%. Cheap. Ap-
i ply Thos. MeCordick, first farm east
I of No. 9 Biddulph school._______25c
MONTCALM BARLEY, free of smut
last year. Also Alaska seed oats. Ap
ply Chas. Prout. R.R. 1, Centralia,
phone 378-w-l Exeter,________25:1:8*
GIRL'S BLUE spring coat, size 10.
nearly new. May be seen at Brady
Cleaners. _____________25*
2 GIBSON GUITARS — One electric Hawaiian, the other Spanish. Both in
excellent condition, practically new. Wayne Turkey, phone 174-r-2 Exeter.25:1c
In the Estate of
William Mair
deceased.
l persons having claims against estate of William Mair, late ofAll
the Town of Exeter, in the County of
Huron, Clergyman, who died on or
about February 25, 1954, are required to file particulars of same with Bell
& Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 10th day of April
next, after which date the estate will
be distributed having regard only to
those claims of which notice has been
received.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executrix.Exeter, Ontario. 25:1:8c
Cromarty Forum
Enjoys Program
Cromai'ty Farm Forum held
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, 8 cu.
ft., modern, in good condition. Apply 7il John St. West, Exeter._____25:1*
1948 HALF-TON DODGE truck, in good condition. Also Walter - Woods refrigerator, 6.8 cubic foot, 3 years
old, in excellent condition. Phone 19
Hensall. -25c
YELLOW BLOSSOM sweet clover
seed. Apply Jim Eagleson, R.R. 3,
Parkhill, phone 48-r-l Grand Bend *
YOUTH'S SPORT COAT, size 34-36.
Also black satin blazer, size 34-36. Apply Times-Advocate.__________25ca
box social, euchre and dance in
the school Wednesday evening
with members of Munroe Forum
as guests. There was an attend
ance of 60. Winners at euchre
were Miss Ethel Hutchison, Mrs.
J. Howe. Johh Norris and Wes
Russell. Music for the dance was
.furnished by Aldon Allan, Angus
MeKaig and Ivan Norris with
Mrs. Harvey Dow and Audrey
Norris at the piano. Lindsay Mc-
Kellar was floor manager.
The last meeting of the fo-rum
was held Monday evening with
euchre the highlight of the eve
ning. Winners were Mrs. J. Howe,
A. Mickle, Gerald Carey, Carlile
Miekle and Bill Harper.
Harry Norris was appointed
president and Mrs. Gerald Carey,
secretary-treasurer. It was voted,________ _J__ ...... H
to hold a picnic at Springbank in 1 old- Apply John F. Ingram,June. Mrs. F. Chappell was pre-iphoii''' GSu~r~'i?- Hensall.__________25_
sented with a gift by members'
of the forum for her valued^ ser
vices as secretary-treasurer for ____
the past two years. The address j DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows
was read by Mrs. G. Carey and J removed free of charge. For prompt
presentation made by Mrs. W. ia,*(? efficient service phone ‘STONES’ Harper * collect, Ingersoll 21. or Exeter 287.
------------ ------------- j j AM 1N the MARKET for all kinds
1 of horses, any size, any age. —G. J.
Tourist: “Any big men horniD'-w. P^one 83 Exeter.___________tfc
around here?” (attention farmers! — Prompt
Native: “Nope, best we can do I and courteous service on all dead or
Different in the citv r I disabled farm animals. Phone collect is babies. Dilierent m tne city, 1 Andrew, Seaforth 851-aftL Exeter
suppose. ’ 1235. ” tfc
In the Estate of
Frederick W. T. Smallacombe
deceased.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Frederick W. T. Smalla
combe, late of the Village of Hensall,
in the County of Huron, Gentleman,
who died on or about the 15th day of February 1954, are required to file
particulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the third of April, 1954,
after which date the estate will be
distributed having regard only to
those claims of which notice has been
received.
Bel! & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executrix, Exeter, Ontario. 18:25:1c
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Phone 109 Exeter
WANTED
j 100 HORSES—Bush, fox, mink, fer
tilizer or road horses. Frank Taylor,I phone 138 Exeter.___________ll-19tfc
(TWO MEDIUM SIZE houses, rooms I on one floor, preferably oil furnace.
I W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons,
Salesman. 3-25tfc
) WANTED TO BUY — 275 jpullets, 15
i ulu. Apply Julin x'. laigfan),! phone 683-r-43 Hensall. 25*
I .................. — .......
STOCK WANTED
In the estate ofEdward Fletcher McDougall
deceased.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Edward Fletcher Mc
Dougall, late of the Town of Exeter,
in the County of Huron, Gentleman, who died on or about March 1, 1954, are required to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton, Solici
tors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 27th
of March next, after which date the
estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executrix,
Exeter, Ont. 11:18:25c
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
RE 4,841 LINEAL FT. TILE DRAIN
Tenders will be received by the Township of Stepben for 4,>841 lineal
feet of tile drain known as the Flem
ing Drain.Marked cheque of $100.00 must ac
company any tender. Tenders to be
in the hands of the Clerk not later
than April 3. 1954.Plans, profiles and specifications
may be seen at the office of the
Clerk.Lowest or any tender not necessar
ily accepted. «
F, W. MORLOCK, CLERK11:18:250
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
RE 4,290 LINEAL FT. TILE DRAIN
Tenders will be received by the
Township of Stephen for 4,290 lineal
feet of tile drain known as the Greb
Drain.
Marked cheque of $100.00 must accompany tenders. Tenders to be in
the hands of the Clerk not later than
April 3, 1954. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.Plans, profiles and specifications
may be seen at the office of the
Clerk
W. MORLOCK, CLERK11:18:25c
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
RE WEED SPRAYING
Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 3:00 p.m. Monday,, April 12, 1954, for spraying weeds on
approximately 85 miles of road.Township to supply material and
work to commence by June 15 and
be completed as soon as time and weather permit.
Work to be done under the supervision of Road Superintendent and
price to be submitted per mile for
one side of road only.
Lowest or any tender -not necessarily accepted. For further particu
lars, apply to:
W. J. ROUTLY,
Road Superintendent, Township of Usborne,
R.R. 3, Exeter, Ont.25:1c
"Nothing to it when you’re on Shur-Gain—that’s the feed that more farmers
use than any other kind.”
HOW Profitable
Can Layers Be?
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
RE 110 GAL. AMINE 2-4-D ACID
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 3:00 p.m. Monday,
April 12, 1954, for supply of 110 gallons of Amine 2-4-D acid equivalent
of 80 ounces per gallon weed killer.
Priced to be submitted per gallon
delivered to Township Garage at Elimville, delivery to be made by June 10, 1954.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars,
apply to:W. ,T. ROUTLY,
Road Superintendent, Township of Usborne,
R.R. 3, Exeter, Ont,25:1c
Layers can be highly profitable IF —
—They come into production early when egg
prices are best.
—They reach maturity in tip-top condition
which means steady laying this year and
next.
Only A good balanced ration will give your pullets theOnly A good balanced ration will give your pullets the fast
growth needed for early production. Only a good balanced
ration will put your pullets in first class condition for heavy
laying.
SHUR-GAItt Growing Mash is carefully balanced to fill these
needs, and thus, SHUR-GAIN Growing Mash has proven to
be a maker of profitable layers,
SHUIt-GAIN Growing Mash is fully tested under Canadian
farm conditions. It is manufactured locally, eliminating freight
cost and middleman profits, and sold directly to the consumer,
For "Economy in production" feed SHUR-GAIN,
RE TRUCKS
Tenders are invited for the supply
of one to four trucks and will be re
ceived by the undersigned until noon,
Monday, April 5. New 1953 models,
where available, also to be submitted.
Motor Size — Approximately 360 cu.
in. displacement. 10.00x20 12-ply tires. Heater and refrosters. Rear view mir
rors. Reinforced frame. Direct in 5th
transmission. 2-Speed rear axle. Cast spoke wheels. Electrical directional
equipment. All marker lights required by law. Dark green in colour, Two
units are to be equipped with 6- to
7-yard capacity Galion Dump bodies.
Two units are to be equipped with necessary trailer brake and lighting
equipment.Lowest or any tender not necessar
ily accepted, For further information,
contact the undersigned.
PETER D, PATTERSON, Huron County Engineer,
________Goderich, Ontario.
Cann's Mill Ltd,
EXETER WHALEN CORNERS
25:1c
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
RE GRAVEL
Sealed tenders will be received for
crushing, loading and hauling 9,000
cu. yds. gravel, •iJ4-lnch size, from Monteith Pit. Flat rate for crushing
and loading township truck,A marked cheque of $200.00 must
accompany any tenders and be in the hands of the eicrtt on or before j-----
5, 1954. Lowest or any tender
necessarily accepted.
F. W. MORLOCK,
Crediton, Ont.25::
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
BOTH MARKETS — get them with Bray “dual purpose”birds. Canadian
Approved. Such as Barred Rocks,
Columbian Rocks. L.S., Black Austra- lorp, N.H. or N.H. crosses with B.R.
or L.S., Pullets start from $17.90.
Ask us for complete list breeds,
crosses. Order through agent—Eric
Carscadden, Exeter Phone 24G-W, 25c
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at 'its
best for all breeds, call the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association between
7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days
and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. Phone collect Clinton 242. 5-14alt.tfc
BECOME A BOOKKEEPER, steno
grapher, or typist in your spare time. Lessons OOtf. For particulars, write
Canadian Correspondence Courses, 1290 Bay Street, Toronto.13:25:1:8:15:22*
USED MECHAND1SE BOUGHT AND SOLD — I am now receiving used
merchandise. Shop to open April 5.
All clothing received must be washed
and pressed or drycleaned and
pressed. Books and magazines will be bought, sold or exchanged. All cloth
ing and books will be fumigated before offering for sale. Anything you have for sale will be received. Large
bulky furniture as space permits,
Furniture repairing and upholstering will be custom work. Call in and see me at the old Wein Hatchery, cor
ner of Main and Station streets, Ex
eter. Phone 183 evenings, —Louis E.
Johnston. 18:25e
PAINTING AND PAPERING
CABINET WORK - TILE FLOORS
THOS. H. WALKER
Phone 553 Exeter
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING —
Arrangements can be made. — Bill
Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19.
8-10tfc
BE LONELY NO MORE! Correspond
with members of the opposite sex.
Some in your vicinity. Write for free
particulars today. Ace Greeters. Box
90, Port Credit, Ont. 2-25:4:11:18:25:1’
GET YOUR SOIL tested and know
your soil deficiencies. L. V. Hogarth,
phone 266 Exeter. 25:1:8:15c
PAINTING & PAPERHANGING, sign
painting and floors tiled. Ed “Buck”
Little, phone 196-R Hensall, Ontario. 3-25:1:8:15:22:29:6:13*
REAL ESTATE
50 ACRES GOOD grass land with
spring creek and shade. Apply Mrs. J. MacGregor, phone 628-r-2 Hensall.25c
6-ROOM HOUSE in Centralia. One-
piece bath. Full width glassed-in ver
andah. Garage. acres land. Apply
William Haddock, Centralia, 25:1:8*
SMALL HOUSE—Located in central
part of Exeter, two bedrooms, no
basement. Phone 221-J. 25c
IN HENSALL — 7-room house with
garage and large garden, slate roof, heavy duty wired, 4-piece bath with
copper piping, built-in cupboards in kitchen, tile floor. Hot air furnace
and full basement. Close to churches
and post office. Apply Box B, Times-
Advocate. 18:25:1:8c
DUPLEX HOUSE, 2-piece bath upstairs, 3-piece down and 5 or G acres on highway near Exeter. — W. C
Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 3-lltfc
8 - ROOM HOUSE. Nicely painted,
heated, hot water, good basement,
good location. Garage 18x26. .'•‘mall fruit trees. Also three lots, very best
of land. Apply 89 William St. 25*
CENTRALLY LOCATED for schools, churches and shopping, 3-bedroom house, new roof, interior decorating
good, 2 bathrooms, garage. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales
man. 3-ltfc
$1,800.00 CASH. Total price $1...00.00
will purchase nicely located home.
This house has modern kitchen and bathroom downstairs and small kit
chenette and two-piece bath up. May
be used as two apartments or one-
family home. Immediate possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. 2-25tf
HENSALL fairly new frame house,
living room (fireplace), dining room, kitchen (modern), 4-piece bath, hot
and cold water. Three-bedrooms. Oil-
burnlng furnace. Garage. — W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales
man. l-14tfc
100 ACRES WITH comfortable medium sized home. Large barn with
good stabling. Silo. Hydro and water pressure with never-failing well. Soil
is a very productive clay loam. Farm
is near Exeter and possession will be given at buyer’s convenience. —C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
10-15tfc
6-ROOM HOME, first floor has living
room, one bedroom, large modern
kitchen, new three-piece bath, three bedrooms upstairs. Good basement with coal furnace. Extra lot; barn
with garage. —524 William St. lltf*
WE ALWAYS HAVE for sale good
farms of various size, price and quality, stores and other businesses, sum
mer cottages and year round homes. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor* Earl Par
sons, Salesman. 5-28tfc
RED BRICK COTTAGE, double living room, dining room, kitchen, and
3 beds and full bath upstairs. Oil
burning furnace. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 2-lltfc
HIGH SCHOOL district, beautiful ranch, style brick house. Spacious
livingroom and diningroom with wall to wall broadloom. Very modern kitchen. Nicely furnished bathroom, two
large bedrooms and third room for
additional bedroom or den. Full base
ment with rumpus room, laundry
tubs and air-conditioned oil furnace. Like new. Immediate possession. Terms, C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
Street. 2-4tfc
EXETER, BUSINESS BLOCK, with
three complete apartments. This pro
perty shows a real return on invest
ment over and above taxes and other expenses. Let us give you the details. —C. V, Pickard, Realtor, Main
Street. 2-4tfc
BRICK HOUSE—Perfect Exeter location. This home is nicely laid out
with four bedroohis and other usual
rooms. Roof 'bnd exterior of house is
in good condition. It has hew oilburning equipment and garage. The
lawns are beautiful and nicely plant
ed with ornamental shrubs and bushes. This property lends itself to
the use of a larger family or for
apartment purposes. Reasonable price. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor* Main Street, Exeteri . 1-21tfc
NEW ONE-FLOOR ultra-modern 5-
room rug brick, attic unfinished, air-conditioned oil heating, Apply 493
Andrew Street. ....................... l-14tfc
HENSALL RESIDENTIAL property.
Ono of Hensail's finest smaller
houses. This homo is comparatively new and is nicely finished through
out- It have two bedrooms, a dining
room and & very modern kitchen and bathroom. Full basement with ofi- bttrnlhg furnace. Garage. Nicely treed
lot, Quick .possession, c. V, Pickard,
Realtor, Main st., Exeter. i2-24tfc
LOST
LOST—Set of keys on ring In Post Office. Reward. Finder please leave
at Times-Advocate. 25*
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
DUTCHMAN, 35 YEARS old, married.
Experienced baker and cook. Steady and reliable. Any job considered. Sin
gle accommodation only. Write or phone Wypko Wypkema, Grand Bend. 18:25*
FARMERS! Arrange now for your
farm help. Experienced Holland families. Also wanted to rent—50- to 100- acre farms. Write Henry Nyhius,
R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31, 12-10tfc
FEMALE — PART-TIME, evenings
4:30 p.m, on or all Saturday. Apply
Mrs, Lux, 4GO Albert Street, Exeter. 25c
FOR RENT
FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum
cleaners. Beavers Hardware, Exeter, tfc
HOUSE—1’4 miles east of Centralia.
Possession April 1. Phone 206-R Ex
eter_________________________3-25tfo
TWO FURNISHED rooms and gar
age. Immediate possession. Apply at
Times-Advocate._________________251
UPSTAIRS APARTMENT, furnished
or unfurnished, heated, newly de
corated. Apply to Times-Advocate. *
3-ROOM UPSTAIRS apartment, 2-
plece bath, Private entrance. Apply 371 William Street, 25*
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE DATES
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
HENSALL SALES ARENA
EVERY THURSDAY AT 1:30 P.M.
Friday, March 26 — Livestock and
Implements; Tom Campbell, prop.Saturday, March 27 — Real Estate
and Household Effects, estate of the
late Richard Yellow.Monday, March 29 — Livestock and
Implements; Russell Schroeder, prop.Tuesday, March 30 — Livestock and
Implements and Household Effects;
estate of the late, Earl Whiting.
Wednesday, March 31 — Real Es
tate, Implements and Household Ef
fects; Aaron Oestreicher, prop.Friday, April 2 — Livestock and
Implements; Arthur Gelinas, prop.Tuesday, April 6 — Livestock and
Implements; Joe Finkbeiner, prop.Wednesday, April 7 — Livestock
and Implements; Ed Stlre, prop.Wednesday, April 21 — Livestock
and Implements; Harry Trick, prop.
Friday, April 9 — Real Estate,
High Grade Holsteins, Tractors, Combines, Full Line of High Class Ma
chinery, Hay, Grain and Household
Effects; Alfred Ropp, prop.Monday, April 12 — Livestock,
Tractors, Threshing Machine, Farm
Implements, Hay, Gi-ain; John Regan,
>prop.
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Tractor,
Implements, Hay, Grain and
Miscellaneous Items
On the premises,LOT SOUTH HALF 17,'CON. 4,
USBORNE TOWNSHIP1 2’4 miles east of Exeter on Huron
Street and ’4 mile northThe undersigned auctioneer is in
structed to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, MARCH 26
commencing at 1:00 p.m. sharp
LIVESTOCK: Roan Durham cow,
carrying, fourth calf, due May 23;
red Durham cow, carrying fourth calf, due May 15; roan Durham cow, car
rying second calf, due May 2; roan
heifer, carrying first calf, due April
24; roan Durham cow, carrying sec
ond calf, due sale date; red heifer, rising 2 years old, in market condi
tion; 2 Durham heifers, 9 months old, vaccinated; 2 yearling heifers; 3
Hereford yearling steers; Hereford bull calf, 2 months old. Cattle T.B.
tested. No reactors.HOGS: 20 choice stocker pigs.
TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS: M.H.
30 tractor used 140 hours, brand new
condition; M.H. 3-furrow tractor
plow; plowed 20 acres, in brand new
condition; M.H. 6-ft. binder, like
new; McD. 5-ft. mower; Cockshutt 11-hoe fertilizer drill; 2-drum steel
roller; M.H. 3-section lever harrows, like new; dump rake; M.H. one-horse
scuffier; 12-piate disc; International
24-p)ate tractor disc; M.H. hayloader;
set of,sleighs; steel stoneboat; steel tire wagon; 16-ft. hay rack; McD.
cream separator; range shelters and feeders: wheelbarrow; bag truck; set
of scales; 2,000-lb. scales; electric
brooder, 250-chick cap.Set of team harness; set of sling
ropes; steel posts; chicken wire; snow
fence; logging chains; onion crates; 2-wheel trailer; quantity of lumber;
grass seeder; fence stretcher; walking
plow; numerous barrels, hoes, shovels, forks, crowbars, whippietrees. Many
articles too numerous to mention.HAY & GRAIN: 125 bus. of Alaska
choice seed oats; 250 bus. mixed grain: 10 loads of good quality hay.TERMS: Cash.
TOM CAMPBELL, PROP.
GARNET HICKS. CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER
of
J.
1’4
COMMUNITY
AUCTION SALE
Livestock, Furniture and
Miscellaneous Items
at
L. HOTSON NEW SALE BARN miles east, 3% south of Crediton 1 on
SATURDAY, MARCH 27
VVJJCV 0^.1. C.I.J
in for cash. For further par
phone J. L. HOTSON, 616-r-
Craig, or contact WM, H.
Crediton, phone 7-7W.
TERMS CASH
> Starting Time 1:30 P.M,
oa I u nufx t y iVir\r»n
Bring what you have to sell and
turn it ’ '■" ■ ---
ticulars,
5 Ailsa SMITH,
Sale
watch; complete dinner set; various dishes; antique dishes; kitchen uten
sils; silverware; rug, 10x12; comfort
ers, quilts, blankets; 2-burner electric plate; coal-oil heater; Good Cheer kitchen range; large coal and wood
heater; lawn mowert-2-wheel trailer;
double harness; single harness; -----
nenter tools; garden tools, etc.,TERMS: Cash.ED YELLOW, EXECUTOR OF ESTATE OF THE LATE
RICHARD YELLOW GARNET HICKS, CLERK
ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER
car-
etc.
large rockers; 2 beds; lounge; electric
heater; kitchen clock; clarinet (new);
electric range, like new; numerous
fruit jars, etc., etc.
TERMS: Cash. __AARON OESTREICHER, PROP.
REINHOLD MILLER, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER 18:25c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Poultry,
Implements, Hay, Grain and
Miscellaneous Items
On the premises,
LOT 20, CON. 9. MCGILLIVRAY TOWNSHIP
2y> miles west of Clandeboye The undersigned auctioneer is in
structed to sell by public auction on
MONDAY, MARCH 29
commencing at 1:00 p.m. sharp LIVESTOCK: Two blue roan cows,
due in April; Holstein cow, due be
fore sale date; Durham cow, due in
April; Holstein cow, due in May; part Hereford and Durham heifer,
carrying first calf, due in September; black Holstein cow, fresh, with calf
at foot; Hereford cow, carrying sec
ond calf, due in May: black heifer,
due in May; Holstein heifer, milking,
calf at foot; Hereford cow, carrying
second calf, due in June; 2 Hereford
heifers, carrying second calf, due in
May; Hereford heifer, with bull calf
at foot, 8 months old; Hereford bull, 15 months old; 9 Hereford yearling
grass cattle. Cattle T.B. tested; no
reactors.HOGS:. Yorkshire sow, carrying first
litter, due in April; 2 Yorkshire sows, carrying third litter, due in May; 2
York chunks.
TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS: Allis Chalmers W.F. Standard tractor in
guaranteed new condition; Chev auto
trac; Flurey 2 tractor plow, like new;
M.II. binder. 7-ft. cut; 2G-plate trac
tor disc; M.D. mower, 5-ft. cut; M.H.
hayloader; rubber tire wagon; hay rack; 3-horse cultivator; 3-drum steel
roller; manure spreader; M.D. 11-hoe
fertilizer drill; M.H. 13-run grain drill; 3-section harrows; 150-ft, hay
fork rope; wheelbarrow; root pulper;
Chatham fanning mill; set of harness; walking plow; forge: cutter; numer
ous gas barrels; gas pump; colony
house; shelters; 25 Iron posts; 20
electric fence posts; quantity of lum
ber; set of harness; etc., etc.HAY & GRAIN: 125 bushels Cartier seed oats; 245 bales alfalfa hay;
quantity of loose mixed hay.
POULTRY: 125 yearling hens, Sus
sex and New Hamp,; 2 geese and 1 gander.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Quantity of household Effects.
TERMS: Cash.
RUSSELL SCHROEDER, PROP.
GARNET HTCKS. CLERK
ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER
DISPERSAL
AUCTION SALE
of Dairy Cows and
Young Cattle
‘ AT LOT 4, CONCESSION 13,
TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP
3 miles east of Hensall, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31
at 1:00 p.m.Five Holstein cows.^ fresh and
Cenily fresh i Hz'.ZtzL'. time of sale; 2 Holstein _cows,_
------ --- recently fresh; 4 Holstein cows, due
time of sale; 2 Holstein cows, due
in May; 1 Jersey cow, with calf at foot; 2 part Holstein cows, fresh 3
months and re-bred; 1 Durham cow, fresh, with twin calves; 1 Jersey hei
fer, bred; 1 Guernsey heifer, to freshen in June; 20 Hereford heifers and
steers from calves to year-olds.
HAY: 400 bales of mixed hay;
tons of mixed hay, loose.
TERMS: Cash.
PROP.: THOS. SLAVIN AUCT.: HAROLD JACKSON
CLERK: E. P. CHESNEY
ill -'W; r •jcjooj' v.w,,, ...... ----- —-foot; 2 part Holstein cows, fresh 3
15
25c
I
AUCTION SALE
of House, Lot and
Household Furniture
IN WINCHELSEA
on
FRIDAY, APRIL 2
at 1:30 p.m.REAL ESTATE: Frame house and
jTrame barn. Barn with brick founda
tion, hen stable and one acre of land.
Terms of Real Estate made known
on day of sale.. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Heater;
Sideboard; dining room table and 6
chairs; 4 rocking chairs; radio; daybed; quantity of mats; couch; small
stand; rug; 3 beds, springs and mattresses; dresser; commodes; sprink
ling can; bureau; Jewel) kitchen
stove; kitchen table and 6 chairs; set of scales; lamps; 4 cushions; all kinds
of dishes, pots, pans; step-ladder;
lawn mower.
TERMS: Cash.
HARRY BAILEY, PROP.
NEWTON CLARKE, CLERK FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT.25:1c
and
reactors. , , . , AHOGS: Seven choice stockers; 9
pigs, 80 lbs.; 2 sows, due 30 May.HENS: 175 yearling mixed hens.HAY & GRAIN: 150 bales qf hay. good shape; 4 tons of choice mixed
hay; 200 bushels of mixed feed grain.IMPLEMENTS: Allis Chalmers “C"
tractor, new rubber; Wiard hydraulic
plough for tractor; 24-plate Otaco
tractor disc; 13 spring-tooth Massey- Harris tractor cultivator; 4-section drag harrows: land roller; 6-ft. Mas
sey Harris binder; 6-ft. International
mower; Massey Harris siderake; Max
well hayloader; dump rake; rubber
tired wagon; manure spreader; Mas
sey Harris horse-drawn scuffier; 2- row walking plough; single-horse
scuffier; 11-run fertilizer disc drill;
turnip seeder; set of sleighs; buggy;
cutter; block and tackle; cant hook; saws; neckyoke; hay fork; fanning
mil); root pulper; %-h.p. motor; In
ternational cream separator; sling
ropes: shovels; pails; set of double
harness. .10x10 colony house on skids; feeders
and water fonts; quantity of rough
lumber; snow fence; iron and cedar
posts; block wood, ash and maple; blacksmith anvil and tools; bee sup
plies, extractor, wax press and foun
dation mill; water barrels; milk can
and pails; copper kettle; spinning
wheel; shotgun; and many other ar
ticles.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Studio
couch, like new; kitchen couch; kit
chen range (Duchess); Quebec heater;
coal oil stove and oven; oil space heater; 2-burner heavy duty hotplate;
kitchen chairs and table; mantel clock; toilet sets; table oilcloth; gas
lantern; crocks; bedsteads; boilers;
tubs.All articles to .be sold as ownex-
has sold farm.TERMS: Cash.JOS. FINKBEINER, PROP.
GARNET HICKS, CLERK
ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER
25:1c'
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Truck, Tractors,
Combine, Implements, Hay,
Grain and Household Effects
On the premises,
LOT 6, CON. 2, USBORNE TWP.
2^ miles south of Exeter,
1’4 miles eastThe undersigned auctioneer is in
structed to sell by public auction on
TUESDAY, MARCH 30
commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharpLIVESTOCK: Roan Durham cow,
due in April: 26 Hereford steers,
averaging 1,000 to 1,100 lbs. each, in market condition.
COMBINE & TRACTORS: Case 6- ft. combine, equipped with motor and
all attachments, in guaranteed new
condition; Case 12-fit. swather, like new; tractors M.H. “44” standard
tractor, fully equipped, used two sea
sons; M.H. 20-hoe x x*“equipped with power
fler and bean puller;
tractor, on steel,TRUCK: ’49 Chev . __ ,
model, in good condition.IMPLEMENTS: M.D. 3-furrow trac
tor plow, brand new; M.H. 15-run
power lift fertilizer drill; John Deere power mower, 7-ft. cut; M.H. 4-bar
side delivery rake, new; John Deere
spring-tooth 8-ft. cultivator, on rubber; John Deere spring-tooth 8-ft.
cultivator, on rubber; John Deere 24-
plate double disc; John Deere 2- wheel tractor spreader; M.H. rubber
tire wagon, roller bearing; Otaco rub- I her tire wagon, roller bearing; 4-
| section lever harrows; 3 sets diamond
harrows; 6-section steel harrowing I bar: 2 flat racks; 3-drum steel roller;
M.H. hayloader; Otaco 2-furrow trac
tor plow; Letz hammermill and grind- der; 75-ft. endless rubber belt; 2-
wheel trailer; 2 colony houses; - 4 shelters; 60-cycle 34-h.p. electric mo
tor; 2,000 white bricks; Rocket power
mower; 50-ft. garden hose; sap pan;
quantity of sap buckets; 100-gal.
gathering tank.HAY, GRAIN, CORN: 2,500 bales of mixed hay; 500 bales of second cut
alfalfa. All best of quality. 1,200 bus. mixed grain; 250 bus. Cartier seed
oats; 200 bus. wheat; large quantity
of cob corn.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Snyder
piano: Kelvinator refrigerator, 7 cu. ft.; Finlay kitchen range; Beatty
washing machine: Filter Queen va
cuum cleaner; kitchen clock; 2 com
plete bedroom suites; rug, 9x12; fern
ery; 6 small tables; Raymond sewing
machine: studio couch; 2 extension
tables;
stove;
radio;
razor,
clocks,This ____
start sharp on time.TERMS: Cash.ESTATE OF THE LATE EARL WHITING
BLANCHE MURRAY, EXECUTRIX
GARNET HICKS. CLERK
ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER 18:25c
crop tractor,
take-off. scut' Waterloo M.M.
truck, deluxe
studio coticb; 2 extension
McClary 4-burner electric
electric irons: Rogers electric
Remington Foursome electric
like new; veranda chair; 2
being a large sale, selling will
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
On the premises,
LOT 21, CON. 2, USBORNE TWP.
1 mile east of Exeter on Highway 83 The Undersigned auctioneer is in
structed'to sell by public auction on
SATURDAY, MARCH 27
commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE: Consists of south
'west acre of Lot 21, second-conces
sion, Usborne Township, on which is situated well-built 2-storey solid white
brick dwelling, full basement, hydro, ample water supply* large lawn and,
fruit trees.Property in good state of condition,
very nicelv located. Convince yourself
by inspecting this property before day
of sale. k ... . , „ . . •Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day
of sale. Balance ih 30 days. Subject to a reasonable reserve bld,HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Grin n el
Bros, piano, In guaranteed nOT7 con
dition; dining room suite; dining room chairs; writing desk; kitchen table
ftnd chairs; numerous hocking chairs;
couch; 3 tavern chairs;- sideboard;
electric lamps; antique Tamps; 3 com
plete bedroom suites; dressers; corn-
modes; G-E radio; toilet set; Jardin*
ears; clothes rack; 2 centre tables; kitchen clock; pocket watch; wrist
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate, Implements,
Miscellaneous Items and
Household Effects
On the premises,
LOT 5, CON. 12, HAY TOWNSHIP V/> miles north of Dashwood
The undersigned auctioneer is in
structed to sell by public auction on
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 31
commencing at 1:00 p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE: Consists of 100 acres loam land, exceptionally well
drained, fertile soil With the exception of 5'acres of good mixed bush,
level land in good state of cultiva
tion. Modern two-storey frame house,
newly painted, bathroom and water pressure system. Large barn with
straw shed.Fartn nicely located close to school
and town. Fifty acres, Lot 5, Con.
13, directly across from other farm. Same land Condition, Without build
ings which will be offered separately.
Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale. Balance in 30 days, if not
previously sold. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid.
IMPLEMENTS: M.D. side delivery
rake; M.D. large size power take-off
manure spreader; grain binder; mower; good 2-hotse scuffier; 4-section harrows; 17-tooth horse cultivator; roller; wagon; 1,000-ib. scales; 16-ft.
hay rack; fanning mill; harness; cut
ter; buggy; 4-h.p. gasoline engine oil truck .. sling ropes; 2 gang plows;
hog scales; new electric motor; cream
separator: cedar posts, shovels, forks,
1,000 food bags; iron Water bowls;
pressure bowTs; 2 bdW cTeclHd fencers. Many articles too numerous to
mention.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: ChestOf'-
fleld; cupboard; bookcase; chairs; 2
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AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Tractor,
Farm Machinery. Hay, Grain,
and! Household Effects
On the premises,
LOT 19, CON. N.B., HAY TWP. 2% miles north of Zurich or
6 miles west of KippenThe undersigned auctioneer is in
structed to sell by public auction on
FRIDAY, APRIL 2
commencing at 1:00 p.m. sharp
Livestock
HORSES: General purpose team,
true and reliable in every way.CATTLE: Durham cow, 4 years
old, milking; red heifer, carrying first
calf, due in June; red heifer, carry
ing second calf, due in June; part Durham and Hereford heifer, due in
August; Durham steer, rising two
years old, in market condition; Durham bull calf.
TRACTOR: M.D. Farmall ’H’ trac
tor, fully equipped. Hydraulic 2-row
scuffier. Tractor in guaranteed new
condition.
IMPLEMENTS: M.D. 3-furrow tractor plow; International 7-ft. power
take-off mower, like new; Inter
national 7-ft cultivator; International
7-ft. binder, on rubber, like new;
M.D. d r o p h e ad hayloader; Bradley rubber tire wagon; 16-ft. flat
rack; dump rake; 2-drum steel roller:
set,, of diamond harrows; -set of sle<ghs, like new; 2-wheel trailer with 7-ft. box and sides; fanning mill;
wheelbarrow; bag truck; Burdisso
castrating outfit; De Laval »electric cream separator; root pulper; brass
mounted britchen show harness; logging chains: sling ropes; numerous
feed bags; half-ton 3x18x9 fertilizer;
barrels; forks; shovels; chains; etc., etc.
HAY & GRAIN: 100 bushels Clin
ton seed oats; 100 bushels of mixed grain; 90 bales choice hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Cabinet; table; kitchen; chairs; linoleum; baby
crib and mattress; Quebec heater; etc., etc.
No reserve; everything will be sold.TERMS: Cash.
ARTHUR GELINAS, PROP.
STADE &. WEIDO. CLERK
ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER
25:1c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Rea! Estate,
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
On the premises,
opposite the Lutheran Church Shed, in the
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
The undersigned auctioneer is in
structed to sell by public auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL 3
commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE: Being Lot Vol. S
178 in the Village of Zurich, consist
ing of 1/5 acre of land on which is
situated a two-storey solid red brick house, has full basement, 3-piece bath
with hard and soft water .system,
new furnace, built-in cupboards, new
roof on house and garage. This dwell
ing is in the best of condition, and is nicely located.
Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Subject
to a reasonable reserve bld.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. ETC.: 6-
piece dinette suite; 3-piece living
room, suite; complete 4-piece bedroom
suite; 2-Diece bedroom .suite: ward- rohe: trilight lamps; Good Cheer coal
and wood range: Sunshine electric
rann-atte; Served refrigerator; electric washing machine: ironing boards; 2 electric, irons; kitchen and dining
room dishes: various mirrors; rocking chairs; kitchen table and chairs;
mats, quilts and comforters: electric heater: baby crib, complete with
mattress; 6-ft, step ladder; lawn
mower- garden tools; and numerous
sea’rrs. crocks; 3 tons of chestnut
coal- etc., etc. The above named
,s in new condition.TFPMS’ Cash.
WU LIAM FARTIELL, PROP
R. F. STADE, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER
________________ _ ______25:1c
Ciearins'
AUCTION SALE
of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Hens,
Implements, Hay and Grain,
and Household Effects
The undersigned auctioneer has re
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction onLOT 13, CON. 8, STEPHEN TWP.
1% miles west of Crediton and % mile north, on TUESDAY. APRIL 6
commencing at 1:00 p.m. sharpHORSES: One work team, 10 years old.
. Durham cow, third calfdue A® »March; aged Holstein cow,
due 28 May; 2 choice Durham cows,
due 30 ,March; aged Holstein
due 15 July; Pdiied Hereford, milk
ing; Durham cow, 5 years Old, milk
ing, hred; Jersey cow, milking, bred;
Durham market wsteer; Durham mar-
2 Hereford heifers. 14
TOOntns jblfl; 4 Hereford yearling
calves; 3 Hereford calves, 3 months old.This is an exceptionally fine lot of
good cows, ail T.B. tested with no
REGISTERED
SHORTHORNS
Dispersal Sale of Real! Estate,,
Livestock, Tractors, Threshing
Machine, Implements, Hay„
Grain and Household Effects
On the premises, SOUTH HALF OF LOT 12, CON. 14,
1% miles west of Dashwood
and 3 miles north
The undersigned auctioneers have re
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction, on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7
commencing at 12:00 p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE: Consists of 55
acres, west half of Lot 10, Con. 16,
Hay Township. All tillable land well
drained; never-failing water supply.
An ideal grass farm.Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day
of sale. Balance in 30 days. Sold sub
ject ito a reasonable reserve bid.LIVESTOCK: Registered Shorthorns
—9 cows, 8 open heifers, 7 small
calves, Shorthorn bull sired by Klay-
mor Indemnity.
This herd carries many leading blood lines. Catalogues available.
GRADE CATTLE: part Jersey and
Hereford cow, fresh one month; Holstein cow, carrying third calf, due
time of sale; 2 steers, part Holstein and Durham, rising two years old;
Durham yearling steer; Durham heifer Hereford calf.
Cattle will be offered for sale at 3 o'clock.
HORSES: Black Percheron true and reliable.
HOGS: Choice York sow with of twelve.POULTRY: 125 Rd. Is. Red
ling hens.
TRACTORS & THRESHING ___CHINE: 77 Oliver Standard tractor,
live power take-off, fully equipped;
66 Oliver row-crop tractor, live powex'
take-off, fully equipped. Both tractors in A-l condition.
THRESHING MACHINE: Waterloo Belle City all steel thresher, 24x40,
on rubber, straight blow. Used two seasons.
IMPLEMENTS: plow, on rubber; tooth cultivator;
13-run fertilizer
binder, on rubber; ____ ___ _____
on rubber; McD. 7-ft. power take-off
mower; Oliver side delivery rake, on
rubber; M.D. 10-ft. weeder; McD.
drophead hayloader; M.D. horse-
drawn manure spreader, on rubber;
M.H. 15-inch cutting box, equipped
with 2 sets of pipes; M.H. horse- drawn bean scuffier and puller; one-
horse scuffier; M.H. dump rake;
Deering mower, 5-ft. cut; 3-drum
steel land roller; 5-section diamond
harrows; 3-section diamond harrows;
2 rubber-tire wagons; 2 16-ft, racks;
McD. grinder, 11-inch plate.
The above named implements all like new.
Speed jack; 20-ft. endless belt; 40-
ft. endless belt; pair of bob sleighs;
Clinton fanning mill; 2,000-lb. platform scales; 2-wheel trailer; gravel
box; ladders; 2 large water tanks;
500 cedar posts, various sizes; quantity of wood, cedar’ and hardwood;
root pulper; Stewart horse Slipper;
Ketchum 202 tattooing outfit; 2 heavy
steel chains; 2 light chains; 2 sets of sling ropes; quantity of lumber; bag
truck: bag holder; 2 sets of harness;
50 large size onion crates; fattening crate; sap bucket; spiles; M.H. cream
separator; 2 electric fencers; John
Deere power takeoff pump; forge,
blower, anvil; 500-chick cap. brooder;
grass seeder; barrels; chains; forks; shovels: many articles too numerous to mention.
HAY <& GRAIN: 400 bushels of choice Beaver seed oats: 1,200 bushels
of mixed grain; quantity of clover
seed; 250 bales second cut alfalfa,
and clover hay; quantity of loose hay..HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Harriston,
kitchen range, coal and wood; circu
lar heater, like new; kitchen stove; bureau; kitchen cabinet: 2 dressers;
wash stands; 2 couches; leather rocker; etc., etc.
No • reserve as the farm Is sold.
This being an extra large sale, selling will start sharp on time.TERMS: Cash.
EDWARD STIRE, PROP. STADE & WETDO. CLERKS
ALVIN WALPER & W. S. O'NEIL,
__________AUCTIONEERS 25:le
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate, High Grade
Holsteins, Tractors, Combines.,
Full Line of High Class
Machinery, Hay, Grain and
Household Effects
On the premises,
20, CON. NORTH BOUNDARY,• HAY TOWNSHIP 2% miles north of Zurich
6 miles west of Kippen
undersigned auctioneer is ln-
, 'FRIDAY,' APRIL 9 '"1
McD,
McD. MeD, drill;
McD.
LOT
team,
litter
year-
MA-
three-furrow8-ft. spring
double disc McD. 7-ft,
corn binder.
The -...._______________w„.
structed to sell by public auction on
„ , FRIDAY, APRIL 9
This Is Un exceptionally large list
ing of valuable livestock, tractors and., implements. Please take notice
ALFRED ROPP.'’PROPRIETOR
ing of valuable livestock, and implements. riv<^
of listing in next Week’s issue.
BOPP. PROPRIETOR ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER .
...__________ 25c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock) Tractors,
Threshing Machine, Farm
Implements, Hay, Grain and
Miscellaneous Items
___s On the premises,LOT 14, CON. 1, BIDDULPlt TWP.
6 miles north of Lucan on
. Highway 4The undersigned auctioneer Is In
structed .to sell by public auction on _ 4 Monday, april 12 hull list In next week's Issue.
,JiKGAN, PROPRIETOR ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER
25(2