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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-04-08, Page 6P«ge 6 The Most Comprehensive Array Of Modern Farm Equipment MASSEY-HARRIS and FERGUSON PRODUCTS Let us show you the full line of Massey-Harris tractors, ’ combines and implements PLUS the amazing Ferguson tractor and attaching tools—the unbeatable combination in farm machinery! o VISIT US TODAY! H. R. Sherwood Your Massey-Harris - Ferguson Dealer EXETERPHONE 414-J THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1954 Message From Greenway By MRS, CARMEN WOODBURN The Harmony Class of the United Church will hold, their meeting on Friday evening at the manse at Grand Bend. Miss Joan Pawliwi. of Wyom­ ing, spent „ some time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. *Ed Bullock. Mrs. Robert pollock, Mrs. Wil­ liam Eagleson, Mrs. Ross Guen­ ther and Miss Joan Ritchie, of Dashwood, spent the weekend with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Selves, of Hensall, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Romphf and family. Miss Frances Brophey spent the weekend with relatives at Royal Oak, Mich. Miss Evelyn Bullock, who has been employed at Thames Road, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bullock. Mrs. Fred McLinchey is visit­ ing with relatives in Detroit. o............................... ....... FOR SALE FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT WANTED News of Sunshine By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY Mr. and Mrs. Alec Wilson and boys, Messrs. Ken Rush and Jerry Massey, of London, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johns and Marie. Mrs. William Dickey visited on Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Ford at Freeport Sani- torium in Kitchener. Mr. Edgar Rodd returned home Sunday after spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Edgar Rodd visited there on Mr. and Mrs. and Billie, of weekend visitors Mrs. Jim Miller past Jack also Sunday. William Terry Toronto, were with Mr, and and family. • GROUNDHOG LICENSES Below COLLIE PUP—Male, nicely marked. Apply Jim Harris, phone 33-7 Kirk­ ton._________- 8c FRAME BARN, 34x50. Phone 322-W-3 Exeter. ________ J* RED CLOVER, sweet clover and timothy seed, G-ood quality at reason­able prices. Apply Stewart or David Blackwell, telephone 88-r*3 or 88-r-8 Zurich. 8:15* GIRL’S COAT and bonnet, yellow corduroy, sjze 1. Price $3.00. Also coat and bonnet, size 2, green, $4.00.* Both in good condition. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners.______________8* NATIONAL CASH REGISTER that registers to $29.99. Apply at Tlmes- Advocate.______ H HEREFORD BULL and weaner pigs. — Charles S. Bedard, phone 78-r-15 Zurich. ________ 8* MCCORMICK’S HOG FEED, only two tons left, Mix it with your own grain and make some real money on your hogs. $1.00 cwt. Also 45 goose eggs for sale. Phone 5-r-7 Granton. 8* WALNUT BUREAU with five draw­ ers. Apply Times-Advocate. 8c • SMELT NETS • WADERS Your Chicks Grow • SMELT LICENSES hi the With SHUR-GAIN Super Growing Mash For a feed for your growing pullets this season it will be worth your while to drop in and see us about our NEW SHUR-GAIN Super Growing Mash. It takes LESS to do the job. Less Feed — Greater Economy More Profits I Cann's Mill Ltd. EXETER WHALEN CORNERS Z M- • REEL PARTS & REPAIRING GIBSONS SERVICE STATION EXETER NORTH ENTERPRISE COAL and wood cook stove, with warming oven. Used six weeks. Apply Peter Toornstra, c/o Howard Johns, phone Kirkton 44-r- 10._____________-________________8^ AEROMOTOR OIL - BATH windmill head, complete, in new condition. — Victor Jeffery, phone 173-r-13. 8* TRACTOR — MASSEY-HARRIS "30”. row crap, in excellent condition, good rubber. —Art Gaiser, phone 164-r-9 Dashwood._________ 8:15c 6 YORK SOWS, due in one week, first litter. Apply Jos. Ferguson, tele- phone C80-r-2 Hensall.____________8* POWER LAWN MOWER—Eureka, 21 inch cut, only used three months; also Savage .22 automatic rifle. Joe McDonald, phone 642-W Exeter. 8c 300 PULLETS — R.I. Red x White Sussex, 14 weeks old. Apply Harry Jeffery, 177-r-12 Exeter.____ ■ 8* REGISTERED ENGLISH York hog, ready for service. Apply Ken Johns, phone Kirkton 44-5.______________8* DARK BLUE baby buggy, in good condition. Apply to Mrs. Milton Pfaff, 22 Anne Street, or phone 116._____8* INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 9- ft. stiff-tooth cultivator, in good con­ dition, with wide shovels, phone Hen­sall 675-r-33 or apply Arnold Gack- stetter._________________________8nc TIMOTHY SEED—Clipper seed beans. Apply Ben Dietrich, R.R. 1, Cen- tralia, phone 378-W-3 Exeter. . 8c 2 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, due 10 freshen May 10. Apply Eldon Bender, phone 699-r-12 Hensall. l.'S*1 PINK SHORTIE COAT, good condi­tion, size 16-18, reasonable. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners._________l';8* MONTCALM SEED BARLEY, free of smut last year. Also Alaska seed oats. Apply Charles Prout, R.R. 1, Centralia, telephone 378-w-l Exeter. 25:1:8* GIRLS’ FINE NAVY broadcloth coat with white pique collar, size 8. Rea­sonably priced. Ai>ply Box "11”, Ex­ eter Times-Advocate. 8e FRAME KITCHEN, 14x18, Rollbriek siding, good floors; also one lot for quick sale. Apply 89 William St. 8* TIMOTHY, RED CLOVER and al­ falfa seed. Machine threshed. Apply George Hepburn, phone 547-W-2 Ex­ eter. ’ s* 400 BUSHELS FEE£> TURNIPS. Ap­ ply Edgar McBride, phone 675-r-25 Hensall. 8:15* QUANTITY OF BALED alfalfa and timothy mixed hay. —Phone 682-r-2 Hensall. 8c 1919 METEOR COACH, new paint (metallic), maroon top and tan bot­ tom, good tires, heater, built-in radio, sunvisor, slip covers, etc. $950. Ex­ cellent condition. — Andrew Dougall, phone 174-r-13 Exeter. 8* 6 TONS FIRST CUTTING alfalfa baled hay; '38 Plymouth Coach, A-l condition. Apply Grant Ford, phone Kirkton 44-14. 8’ 350 BALES MIXED HAY. ApplyLome Gingerich, Zurich, phone 84-r- 3. 8:15* GENDRON DELUXE convertible baby carriage, good condition. General Electric apartment-size electric range. Apply 172 Anne Street. 8c BRICKS—ALL CLEANED. Apply to Ernie Perry or Mrs. Marie Worrell, William Street. 8c WOIIMWITH UPRIGHT PIANO, in gi.ital condition, reasonable. — Phone Clinton 61iS-r-3. 8c WHITE RABBITS—Half grown. Ap­ ply Jim Kerslake, phone 322-w-l Ex­ eter. 8* GOOD QUALITY baled second-cut hay. Phone 750-j-3 or 881-w-l Exeter.8c BABY CHICKS FOR SALE GIRL, 16 YEARS OLD, would like housework, Apply 231 Carling Street, Exeter. ________ 8:15:22* FARMERS! Arrange now for ypur farm help. Experienced Holland fam­ ilies, Also wanted to rent—50- to 100- acre farms. Write Henry Nyhius, R, 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31. 12-10tfe MARRIED COUPLE desires work on dairy farin. Apply Mrs. Joe Desjar- dine, Grand Bend. . 8c FOR RENT 8-ROOM HOOSE, without hydro. Large garden. Three miles from Hen­ sail. Wil! except labour for rent. — Phone 675-r-25 Hensall. 8:15* APARTMENT—On ground floor. Pri­ vate bath. $40 a month, Phone 519-W Exeter or 7-0377 London. Sc APARTMENT TO LET — Available May 1, lower heated apartment with all modern conveniences, private en­ trances, new bathroom, laundry fac- Ilies, garage and garden. (Extra good). —Wm, Oestricher, phone 12-J Creditors_________________8:15:22:29c FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum cleaners. Beavers Hardware, Exeter. HOUSE—1’4 miles east of Centralia. Possession April 1. Phone 20G-R Ex­eter, 3-25tfc TWO FURNISHED rooms and gar­age. Immediate possession. Apply at Times-Advocate. 26:1;8* REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALES 2 SCOTCH SHORTHORN bulls, reg­istered and accredited. Apply Fred Brown, phone 73-r-4 Credion. 11:18* 3-lltfc 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 STARTED CAPONS, White Wyan- dottes, White Rocks. Custom canon­ izing. Apply Carl Oestricher, phone 57-r-23 Dashwood. 18:25:1:8* What's New Hollow Tree? ALL SORTS OF LITTLE ANIMALS 2 for 250 and Up The Latest in Novelty SALTS & PEPPERS 350 Pair and Up Spring Styles in PLANTERS: (Hats, Pixies, Donkeys, Cookstoves) Lots of New Flowers for Planters, Too J Hollow Tree Gift Shop 4'0^ t < « «< to. 'I; $ ‘W "LATER THAN YOU THINK?'—may­ be—for Chicks. But Bray’s will catch good early fall markets. Pullets, coc­ kerels, mixed. Some started. Ask us for complete April pricelist. Many varieties, and crosses. ’Prompt ship­ ment, Agent Eric Carscadden, Exeter Phone 246-W. 8c ■■ ............................... #1 ...... ' • $ Have Your Building Finished With SMOOTH STONE STUCCO Various Colors —- By Hour Or Job Guaranteed Masonry and Repairs Phone Exeter 297-J 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. W.C. ALLIS CHALMERS tractor, with power lift cultivator. 1949 Ford tractor and plow. One rear end man­ ure loader for Ford. Also some land to rent on shares for beans. Apply Wally Wein, telephone 54 Dashwood. 8:15c 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* TELEVISION More and more people are finding wise to buy their TV set from servicing dealer. It costs no more have this exra protection. We offer you quality merchandise with qualified service. RUSSELL ELECTRIC Phone 109 Exeter it a to A More Natural Wave is your new Spring Hair Style Try a Toni Home Permanent MRS. KEN McCRAE PHONE 70-J DASHWOOD Contract Bariey Contract Soya Beans Good Quality Seed Fertilizer Supplied With Contracts GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS W. G. Thompson Sons, Ltd. HENSALL PHONE 32 ■ Open this Sunday, Wednes­ day afternoon, and during the evenings throughout, the Week: North-End BA GARAGE NEAT, INTELLIGENT young man to learn grocery business. Apply Dutch Boy (IGA) Food Market, RCAF Sta­ tion Centralia._______________8:15c FOUND FOUND — A little black dog with white spot. Male. Person may have same by paying for advertisement. — Howard Kerslake, phone 322-w-l Ex­ eter. * 8* STOCK WANTED DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone ‘STONES’ collect, Ingersoll 21. or Exeter 287. I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow. phone 83 Exeter. tfc ATTENTION FARMERS! — Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235. tfc CALL 169-J OR 884-W EXETER for your lawn rolling this spring. Murray McCreery. lc WANTED . UNFURNISHED APARTMENT or a small house by couple with no child­ ren. L. D. Ballantyne, Bank of Mont­ real, Exeter, phone 381. 8* TO -RENT- 3- or 4-room apartment or 4- or 5-room house, unfurnished. No children. By May 1 or June 1. Apply Box “E”, Times-Advocate.8:15:22* STANDING BUSH-LOTS — Apply Robert Eagleson, Ailsa Craig, phone 620-22 between 6 and 7:30 evenings.4-ltfc 100 HORSES—Bush, fox. mink, fer­ tilizer or road horses. Frank Taylor, phone 138 Exeter. ll-19tfc TWO MEDIUM SIZE houses, rooms on one floor, preferably oil furnace. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 3-25tfc HELP WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN to do cleaning. Apply Rether’s Coffee Shop, Exeter. 8c BOY 16 TO 18 YEARS to learn Hardware, Electric and Television ■business. Apply in writing stating age, wages expected and education. —Beavers Hardware, Exeter, Ont. 8c WOMEN WANTED — Earn $25 an evening with a House party. Take orders for dresses, lingerie, sweaters, blouses, children’s wear. We show you how. Write Mrs. O. Fleischauer, Listowel. 8:15* NEW HOUSE — 349 Edward Street. Living room, kitchen, dining room, two bedrooms, and bath with space for other room on second floor. Oil furnace, R. E. Balkwil). Exeter, tele­ furnace. Wide lot. —R. E. Balkwili, Exeter, phone 89-J.___________4-8tfc GRAND BEND—On No. 4 Highway opposite Oakwood Golf Course. Well built rug brick house with three bed­rooms down and three up. First floor is beautifully finished throughout. Kitchen and -bathroom are very mod­ern. Full basement with oil-burning furnace. Two nicely arranged cabins. Large garage and tidy barn with three acres of valuable land. The whole property is in wonderful con­ dition and nicely landscaped. It is greatly admired by all who see it. Possession given to suit purchaser. Terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter.________________4-lt£c 3-BEDROOM COTTAGE on lakefront, 3 miles north of Grand Bend. Apply Rufus Turnbull, phone 35-r-2 Grand Bend. 1:8* 6-ROOM HOUSE in Centralia. One- piece bath. Full width glassed-in ver­ andah. Garage. 1’4 acres land. Apply William Haddock, Centralia. 25:1:>8* IN IIENSALL — 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 up­ stairs, 3-piece down and 5 or 6 acres on highway near Exeter. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl parsons, Sales­ man. 3-lltfc 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. 3-4tfc $1,800.00 CASH. Total price $4,300.00 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 burning furnace. Garage. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­ man. l-14tfc DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY? Sell our 250 products attractively packaged and used daily in every home. If interested in a business of your own, write us as we have a splendid territory for you. FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier, Dept. D, Montreal. 8c UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for house­ wives capable of working 3 to 4 hours in the evenings. Experience not necessary. Car helpful—not essen­ tial. For personal interview, write to Mrs. Roma McCombs, Treasure Cos­metics, Box 336, Walkerville, Ontario.8:15:22c 6-ROOM HOME, first floor has living­room, 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 qual­ ity, 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, Re- altor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 2-lltfc HIGH SCHOOL district, beautiful ranch style brick house. Spacious livingroom and diningroom with wall to wall broadloom. Very modern kit­ chen. Nicely furnished bathroom, two large bedrooms and third room for additional bedroom or den. Full base­ment 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. Thlsvpro- perty shows a real return on invest­ ment over and above taxes and other expenses. Let us give you the de­ tails, —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main • Street._______________________2-4tfc ! I’.RI&K HOUSE—Perfect Exeter loca­ tion. This home is nicely laid out with four bedrooms and other usual (■oms. Roof and exterior of house is in good condition. It has new oil­ burning equipment and garage. The lawns are beautiful and nicely plant­ oil with ornamental shrubs and hushes. This property lends itself to the use of a larger family or for ment purposes. Reasonable price. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, l-21tfc AUCTION SALE DATES Alvin Walper, Auctioneer HENSALL SALES ARENA EVERY THURSDAY AT 1:3Q P.M. 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, Grain; John Regan, Prop, Wednesday, April 21 — Livestock and implements; Harry Trick, prop. Saturday, May 1 — Estate of the late 'William Elsie. Saturday, May 15 — Real Estate and Miscellaneous Items; Tom Sem- ple, prop.________ _________________ ° 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 2’4 miles north of Zurich 6 miles west of Kippen The undersigned auctioneer js in­ structed to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, APRIL 9 commencing at 11:30 a.m. sharp REAL ESTATE: Consisting of 50 acres *of land, being East Half of Lot 28, Con. 10, Hay Township. All good loam land. Twenty-four acres plowed and newly drained. Balance in pasture. Small orchard. Has a never-failing water supply.Terms of Real Estate; 10% on day of sale; balance in 30 days. Sold sub­ ject to a reasonable reserved bid.HOLSTEINS: One cow, 7 years old. fresh 3 weeks, with calf at foot; cow, 7 years old, fresh 3 months, re­bred; 2 cows, 5 years old, fresh 2’4 months, rebred; cow, 5 years, old, milking, due October 6; 5 heifers, fresh, 3 to 5 months old, all rebred; 2 heifers, due to freshen in Septem­ber; 3 heifers, in calf; Guernsey hei­ fer, in calf; 4 heifers, 1 year old; 8 heifers, 2% months old; purebred Holstein bull, 18 months old, from artificial breeding. This is an ex­ceptionally good herd of Holstein cat­tle. All T.B. tested and vaccinated. PIGS: York sow, carrying third lit­ ter, due May 5; purebred sow, bred 10 chunks, averaging 100 lbs. each; York sow, due at time of sale. 10 chunks, averaging 100 lbs. each.POULTRY: 250 Red Rock pullets, 12 weeks old; 150 Red Rock cockerels, 12 weeks old. _ ..TRACTORS: 1949 Cockshutt "30” Standard tractor, equipped with cab, live power take-off, starter, lights and creeper transmission; F-12 Inter­ national tractor, equipped with power take-off and pulley; 1948 Ford trac­tor, completely equipped and step-up transmission; also additional items for Ford or Ferguson tractor; hy­ draulic jack; utility bucket, belt, pul­ ley, power take-off extension and shield; drill markers and Ferguson 7- ft. power take-off mower; spring­tooth cultivator and row crop attach­ ment; John Deere forage harvester, with new style hay pickup.COMBINE & MACHINERY: Allis Chalmers “60” completely equipped, with grain tank, scour kleen, bean and clover sieves, straw shredder; also pick-up and wind rower; John Deere hammermill, with five sieves; 50-ft. endless hammermill belt, like new; Smalldy grain and forage blower and 40-ft. pipe; Allis Chalmers power take-off; side delivery rake and ted­ der: Cockshutt 13-run- power lift fertilizer drill, like new; Internation­ al 3-furrow tractor plow, like new; Fleury Bissel 30-plate tractor disc; International No. 200 tractor spread­ er: International stiff-tooth harrows; 3-section spring-tooth 'harrows; 2- seetion steel pole; 3-section diamond harrows; 5-section harrows; Inter-’ national drophead push bar; hay- loa.der, like new; rubber tire wagon, 16-inch tires; 2 all steel farm wagons; 2-scction diamond harrows; land pac­ker; 7-ft. grain binder, in jjood con­ dition: air compression outfit, com­ plete with hose; heavy duty tractor chains, to fit 28- or 38-inch wheels; 2-wheel trailer with stock rack; 2,000- lb. cap. scales; cutting box; 16-ft. flat rack; forage harvester box to fit 16-ft. flat rack; power emery and saw; various electric motors; .22 cali­bre repeater rifle; 500 cap. Warner chick b’-ooder; electric, cords: chicken feeders; hog scales; pig crates; water bowls: Jamesway oil brooder stove; quantity of lumber; logging chains; 50 electric fence posts: heavy jack; block and tackle; electric fencers; dynamite drill; gas barrels; extension ladder; milk cart; bag truck: chains: forks, shovels, .etc.; Beuhler tractor cultivator, 9-ft., new. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Woods va­cuum pump with new ’4-h.p. electric motor; Universal stainless steel sin­ gle unit; 1 Surge unit, new; 10-gal. electric water heater; 6 80-lb. milk cans; strainer; No. 2 International cream separator; milk cart., HAY, GRAIN & FEED: 200 bushels mixed grain; 200 bushels Clinton oats; quantity cob corn; 400 bales hay; barrel molasses: 100 lbs. Internation­al mineral conditioner; quantity red clover seed.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, etc.: G-E 8-tube radio; Fess oil heater, like new; Gilson electric washer; 2 chrome kitchen chairs; 2 beds, complete with springs and mattress: Coleman lamps and lanterns; coil-oil heater; small radio; etc,, etc. Good Collie dog, one ypar old. Owing to the large list of articles to -be offered, sale will start sharp at 11:30 a.m. Refreshment booth on grounds.TERMS: Cash. « ALFRED ROPP. PROPRIETOR ERVIN GINGERICH.R. F. STADE, CLERKS » ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER section John Deere diamond harrows, used one season; 2 sets of 3-section diamond harrows; single scuffler; a heavy duty rubber tire wagon; 16-ft. flat hay rack; quantity steel posts; 3 rolls snow fence; 4 large size water tanks; 3-drum steel roller; 32-ft, ex­ tension ladder; electric clipper; quan­ tity of clover seed: double harness and collars; 2,000-lb. scales, brand new; fire extinguisher; %-h.p. electric motor; wheelbarrow; Viking cream separator; walking plow; quantity of bean screenings; barrels; forks; sho­vels; bars; ropes; many articles too numerous to mention.POULTRY: 15 New Hamp, yearling hens.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Studio couch; cupboards; 3 bedroom suites; Duo Therm oil heater; 2 gas staves; 4 house doors and windows.No reserve as the farm is sold. TERMS: Cash. JOHN C. REGAN, PROPRIETOR GARNET HICKS, CLERK ARVIN WALPER. AUCTIONEER LOT AUCTION SALE of Household Effects in theVILLAGE OF HENSALL SATURDAY, APRIL 17 at 1:00 p.m. Kitchen table and china cabinet; chairs; clocks; 2 radios; dining room table and chairs; antique walnut Pie Crust table; sofa bed; 2 occasional chairs; commode chair; settee and chairs; rocking chairs; 3 beds, springs and mattresses; 3 dressers and chest of drawers; set of bathroom wash stands, basins and pitchers; ^scales; trunk; Edison phonograph; Thor elec­tric washing machine; dishes; bed­ ding; fruit and fruit jars; -tools; 2- ton stake Dodge truck, '37 model; 100-ft. garden hose; other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. estate of the late MR, THOMAS BUTT AUCTIONEER: HAROLD JACKSON CLERK: E. P. CHESNEY EXECUTORS: JOHN & RAY BUTT SOLICITOR: ELMER BELL,EXETER 8;15c Clearing AUCTION SALE of Real Estate,, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises in the VILLAGE OF ZURICH undersigned auctioneer hae re­The undersigned auctioneer hae re­ ceived instructions to sell by public auction onSATURDAY. APRIL 17 commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp. REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot Vo). S. 107 and 108, Village of Zur­ich, on which is situated a well built two-storey solid white brick dwelling, very micely located. House has full basement, furnace, modern kitchen with built-in cupboards, 3-pieee bath, ' hardwood floors throughout. Good size garden, very suitable for building lot, fine lawn and shade trees. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale. Balance in 30 days. Sold sub­ ject to a reasonable reserve bld. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Gerhard Heintzman piano, like new; 3-pieco chesterfield suite; occasional chair: antique dining room chair; modern style 3-piece bedroom suite; 2 bed­room suites, complete with springs and mattress; dining room table with six matching chairs; kitchen table and chairs: china cabinet with com­ bination bookcase; Good Cheer kit­ chen range, like new; 2 couches; glass cupboard; chest of drawers; toilet set; electric lamps; antique chairs; 2 rocking chairs; electric heat­ ing blanket: washing machine; two- burner hotpjfcte; Westinghouse radio; White sewing machine; mkntel clock; dishes; glassware; silverware; linens; sheets, quilts, comforters; rugs, mats; kitchen utensils trunks; picture and picture frames; stepladder: garden tools; lawn mower; 6 tons of chest­ nut coal; many articles too numerous to mention.TERMS: Cash. ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN ECKSTEIN SAM HENDRICK, LLOYD HENDRICK R. F. STADE, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER MISCELLANEOUS STEPtIC TANKS EMPTIED, imme­ diate service. Phone 108 Lucan or 130-W Lucan, —Butler Bros._______4-l:8:15:22:29:5-G:13:20i27* BECOME A BOOKKEEPER, steno­ grapher, or typist in your spare time. LCssons 50<l. For particulars, write Canadian Correspondence Courses, 1290 Bay Street, Toronto. x. 18:25:1:8:15:22* ml ■FLOOR ultra-modern 5- brick, attic unfinished, ied oil heating. Apply 493 eet. 1-I4tfc LOT PAINTING AND PAPERING CABINET WORK - TILE FLOORS THOS. H. WALKER Phone 553 . • Exeter 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 WHITEWASHING & CLEANING — Arrangements can be made. —• Bill Watson, Dashwood, phone 35»r-19. , , _________8-10tfC GET YOUR SOIL tested and know your soil deficiencies. L, V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter. ..............25:1:8:15c FAINTING & PAPERHANGING, sign painting and floors tiled. Ed "Buck” Little, phone 196-R Hensall, Ontario, 3-25:1:8:15:22:29:6:13* room a bath roo burning lot. Qum Realtor, RESIDENT I Al. ..nsalPs _* ____ _ . _...Phis home is comparatively is nicely finished through- rive two bedrooms, a dining I a very modern kitchen and Full basement with oll- urnoce. Garage. Nicely treed '< possession. C. V< Pickard, MairT’SL, Exeter. 12-24tfc AUCTION SALE of Valuable Livestock, Implements, Hay, Grain and Miscellaneous Items "On the Premises, LOT 17, CON. 7, STEPHEN TWP. 1’4 miles north of Crediton or 3%. miles west and 1’4 miles south of Highway 83. The undersigned auctioneer -is In- , structed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21 at 1:00 o’clock sharp. HORSES: Good reliable work team, mare and gelding.CATTLE: Ayrshire cow, fresh one month; Holstein heifer, carrying sec­ond calf, due sale date; Hereford heifer, carrying second calf, due sale date; Holstein cow, fresh one month; part Durham and Hereford cow, fresh three weeks; part Hereford and Hol­ stein cow, with calf at foot; Holstein cow, with two calves at foot; Dur­ ham cow, fresh, with calf at foot; part Hereford and Holstein cow, With calf at foot; Durham cow, due aroiind sale date; part .Durham and Hereford heifer, with calf at foot; 6 Polled Hereford cows, with calves at .foot; 11 Hereford yearling steers; Durham yearling heifer,This is an exceptionally good herd of Cattle, all T.B. tested with no re­actors. HOGS: Choice York sow, with litter Of 12; 8 York weanling pigs.IMPLEMENTS <Sr. MISC. ITEMS; M.H.-15-run grain drill; Int. 3-furrow narrow bottom tractor plow: 3-sectfon diamon harrows; 3-section spring­ tooth harrows; rubber tire wagon and' rack; Gem grain grinder; 3-h.p. elec­ tric motor; root pulper; 8 80-lb. milk cans; Clinton'fanning mill, equipped with electric motor; Viking electric cream separator, like new. HAY & GRAIN: 2,500 bales of good quality hay; 500 bushels of Clinton OcltS* NOTE: Due to extra large list < items to be cL'„.~J, sale win be held at a later date.TERMS: Cash.HARRY TRTCK, PROP. GARNET HICKS. CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER AUCTION SALE of Real Estate and Household Effects, Livestock, Pickup Truck and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises. MILES SOUTH OF CREDITON, MIDDLESEX COUNTY I t < f- C- Extensive AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Tractors, Threshing Machine, High Class Implements, Household Effects, etc. On the premises, 14, CON. 1. BIDDULPH TWP. 6 miles north of Lucan on Highway 4 undersigned auctioneer is ____ _ of offered, remainder of *'d at a later date. ? 4 Jn- ori The ______„___ ________ ...structed to sell by public auction MONDAY, APRIL 12 at 12:30 p.m. sharpLIVESTOCK: Holstein cow, With calf at foot; 20 Hereford heifers, car­ rying first Calf, due in May; 36 Here­ ford yearling steers. This Is an extra good herd of cattle in market condi­tion. TRACTORS: Oliver "77” Standard •tractor, used two years, in guaran­ teed condition; Allis Chalmers "B" tractor, complete with 2-r0W Scuffler, vine lifter and bean puller. THRESHING MACHINE: George White No. 6 thresher, completely ^IMPLEMENTS: M.H, three-furrow plow, Used one year; McD. binder, 7- ff. cut, equipped With power take-off, like new; McD. 13-run fertilizer drill; . Allis Chalmers 4-bar power take-off rArtHitv,,! side delivery ralte; Spramotor, 50-gal, wm capacity, completely equipped with Wtm Be'l Cf)ntihlJnta1 -f) p motor; Inter ­ national 8’4-ft. stiff-tooth cultivator, on steel; international 8’4-ft. spring- I tooth Cultivator, on rubber, used one seaso n ; International horse-drawn jmanure spreader, on Steel; Oliver 7* ft. power take-off mower, used two I seasons; dump rake; Burg 7-ft, land • packer, with all steel long and short J tongue; International hayloader; 3- ______ property, finest smaller NOTIfiE TO CREDITORS Tn the Estnle ofWilliaift Ma?r deceased.All persons having claims against the estate of William Mair, late of the Town of Exeter, In the County of Huron, Clergymen, who., died on c:‘ about. February 25, 1954, are required to file particulars of same v."!. E'c”. & LnUghfOn, Solicitors. o£ Exeter, Ontario, by the 16th day o£ April next. after which date the estate will bo distributed having regard Ohly to those claims of Which notice has been received. -Bell & Laughton SoHcitcrs for the Executrix, Exeter, Ontario, 25:1:8c 3% The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction SAtURDAY, APRIL 24 commencing at 1:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Two-storey brick house, in good repair; large base­ ment, good furnace; 4 rooms and bath' upstairs, 4 rooms and bath downstairs; hot and cold Water; gar­ age, 1 acre of land. Terms Of Real Estate! Contact Frank Taylor, auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Chester­ field suite; big chair; 4 chairs;adress­ ers; commodes: 2 beds; sink; wood' stove; 2 tables; OlOctfie Washing ma­ chine; quantity of dishes; some tin-» ware; radio; quantity sealers and fruit In sealers; some potatoes; quantity coal and lumber; small table saw: leather coat. LIVESTOCK: Jersey cow, 4 years old, milking; Jersey heifer, 2 yeats old,. <y’e time of sale; small Jersey caif£ J^hons, 1953 pickup truck.198;! P’CW buck, TERMS; Cash. JOHN BUSH, PROPRIETOR FRANK TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER I r. ( -t V