The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-10-19, Page 1125 Auction Sales
thrower; 16 ft. flat rack and
wagon.
PIGS: 5 York sows with lit-
ters at side; sow due in Nov.;
sow due at time of sale; York
and Landrace cross-bred boar,
1 year old, excellent type; 21
weaners; 8 small chunks; 2
York sows bred e weeks; 2
York sows ready to breed.
GRAIN: Approx. 700 bus, of
choice mixed grain to be sold
by the ton; 1,000 bales straw;
50 bales second cut hay.
POULTRY: 135 choice pullets
laying aPProx. 80e; ; 40 mixed
pullets starting to lay.
New electric incubator, 50-
egg cap.; electric fencer, new;
forks, shovels, chains and other
items too numerous to mention.
Terms: Cash
Mr. Gibson has sold the farm
and is giving up farming com-
pletely.
W. H. GIBSON, Proprietor2o.5255
Tel. Hensall 26
PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer
Tel, 262-5482
19:26c
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Furnishings, Antiques and
Misc. Items
On the premises,
68 SANDERS ST. E., EXETER
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28
at 1:30 p.m.
Dining room table, arm chair
and 5 chairs; buffet; walnut
table; 3 rocking chairs; large
cupboard with glass doors; floor
lamp; table lamps; davenport;
oak arm chair; oak rocking
Chair; odd table; flower stand;
antique bed with springs and
t. Carmel
Many relatives and friends at-
tended the eluireh wedding and
reception Delionone Denorn-
me Saturday held in Dashwood
Community centre.
Misses Wendy Trainor and Rita
Anne Carey spent the weekend in
London with Mary Eileen Carey.
Mrs, Hubert Carey visited in
Windsor for a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Masse.
Miss Sue Hartman, Ellen Hart-
man and Mr. and Mrs, J. Rug-
gaber, London, spent the week-
end with Mr, and Mrs. Alphonse
Hartman.
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Rowlands
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Denornme
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rock and
family of Wallacehurg visited on
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Carey and family.
Nod BOSailQuet
Highway paving across the Haig
Farm from the west, across
Lake Smith has been completed
to the sheds with further con-
struction on building up shoulders
and gravelling across the tri-
county bridge,
Weekend visitors with. Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Prance were Mr,
& Mrs, Steve Pys of Petrolia,
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Gill and family
of Thedford and Mr, & Mrs. D.
Gotela.er Jr, and sons of Ridge-
town.
Mr. Billy Gill fractured a leg
recently and is in the doctorts
care.
The Haig Farms are ploughing
at the elevator and on Lake
Smith,
mattress; dresser; 3 wash
stands; 2 tenet sets; dresser
lamp; wall coat rack with
mirror; 2 wall mirrors; pic-
tures; apartment size Frigidaire
refrigerator; 2-burner rangette
with oven; utility table; 5 kitch-
en chairs; walnut table, painted,
and 4 chairs; 3 small tables;
large wood cook stove; toaster;
sandwich toaster; antique kitch-
en clock; odd dishes, some an-
tique; curtains; mats; sealers;
crocks; 2 wash tubs and stand;
jointer with 1/4 h.p. motor; car-
penter's tools; garden tools;
snow shovels; block and tackle;
extension ladder; scythe; Lawn
Master rotary lawn mower and
other misc. items.
Terms: Cash
WM. PASSMORE, Proprietor
NORMAN WHITING, Auctioneer
19:26e
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Insurance Company,
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mats; cushions; feather ticks
and pillows; bedspreads; fancy
work; large assortment glass-
ware, silverware and antique
dishes; kitchen utensils; fruit
jars; portable coal oil heater;
General Electric refrigeratoY;
galvanized tubs; copper boiler;
2 window brushes; antique stone
jars and pitcher; sealers; Lawn-
Boy power mower; ladders;
Quebec heater; 50 ft. plastic
pipe; automatic sump pump;
fire extinguisher; sleigh bells;
churn and butter .spoon; toilet
& tank; shovels; garden tools;
saws; chains and other misc.
items,
No reserve, everything will be
sold.
Terms: Cash
MRS. ELMER WILSON,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
12:19e
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of
Tractor, Farm Machinery,
Livestock, Hay, Grain and
Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 15, CON 11, HAY TWP.,
11 miles south of Zurich.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24
at 1:00 p.m.
TRACTOR AND FARM IM-
PLEMENTS: M.M. Jet Star fully
hydraulic standard tractor in
A-1 condition; hydraulic lift 3-
furrow plow; Kongskilde 3-pt.
hitch cultivator; 2-row Interna-
tional bean scuffler; Interna-
tional semi-mounted 6 ft. mow-
er; Int, 13-run grain and ferti-
lizer drill in A-1 condition; Int.
3-bar side rake; Int. 32-plate
tractor disc; Oliver 81 ft. land
packer; Case 3-section lever
harrows; Int. hay loader;
Cockshutt horse drawn spread-
er on rubber; 4 section dia-
mond harrows; 2-wheel trailer;
Buehler heavy duty 5 ton rub-
ber tire wagon; 16 ft. hay
rack; single plow; rubber tire
wheelbarrow; cutter; harness;
horse collars; pig scales; steel
watering trough; quantity ce-
dar posts; fanning mill; bag
truck; Little Beaver grain
grinder equipped with 3 hp.
electric motor; quantity of dry
apple wood; Renfrew cream
separator; milking machine &
piping; mail box; forks, chains,
shovels and other misc. items.
LIVESTOCK: 8 part Hereford
and Holstein steers averaging
800 pounds each; 7 part Here-
ford and Holstein heifers aver-
aging 800 pounds each; 4 Here-
ford spring calves. Cattle all of
choice auality.
HAY & GRAIN: 1800 bales of
choice quality mixed hay; 1400
bushel choice quality mixed
grain.
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
Terms: Cash
WILLARD CORRIVEAU, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
12:19c
Estate
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock, Machinery,
Hay and Grain
5 miles south and le miles
east of Seaforth or 5 miles
west of Staffa, on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25
at 1:00 p.m.
8 Holstein cows; 12 yearling
Herefords; pigs and a full line
of farm machinery including
Ford tractor, McCormick Deer-
ing tractor, etc.
Terms: Cash
ESTATE OF THE LATE
CECIL PULLMAN
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
MEL GRAHAM, Clerk 19c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Tractors, Truck, Farm
Machinery, Household
Effects and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 12, CON. 6,
USBORNE TOWNSHIP
1/2 mile north of Elimville, St.
Marys Road.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27
at 1:00 p,m.
TRACTORS, TRUCK & FARM
MACHINERY: Ford 8N stand-
ard tractor equipped with load-
er and front end pump; Ford
Super Major 61 standard trac-
tor equipped with 4-furrow semi
mounted plow; 1964 Ford half
25 Auction Sales
ton pick-up truck, 23,000 mile-
age; Ford 3-furrow a inch bot-
tom mounted plow; John Deere
semi mounted 7 ft. mower;
Ford economy 3-point hitch eul-
tivator; John Deere 13-run sin-
gle disc grain and fertilizer
drill; Int, 7 ft. binder; Int.
mower, 5 ft. cut; John Deere
stiff tooth cultivator; Int, 81
ft. land packer; Int. 3-bar side
rake; Int. 3-section spring tooth
harrows; 4-section drag har-
rows; rubber tire wagon; 20
ft. grain auger with motor; 2-
wheel trailer with stock racks;
M.H. 10 inch grain grinder;
Universal milking machine, pip-
ing for 12 cows, 3 single units;
rubber tire aluminum wheelbar-
row; Pioneer 24 inch chain saw
with 24 inch bar, like new;
circular saw; carpenter and
garden tools; chains; forks;
shovels.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Up-
right piano in perfect condition;
Frigidaire 4- burn e r stove;
Frigidaire med. size refrigera-
tor; Westinghouse electric wash-
ing machine; chesterfield; stu-
dio couch; modern china cabi-
net: bureau; chairs; lamps;
beds; springs and mattresses;
galv. tubs and stand and many
other misc. items.
Terms: Cash
FRANKLIN SKINNER, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
19:26c
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects, Antiques and
Misc. Items
On the premises, Highway 21,
3 MILES NORTH of DRYSDALE
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28
at 1:30 p.m.
Watch for complete list in
following issue.
MRS. MARY BEDARD,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
19c
Farm Sold — Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Tractors, Combine,
Machinery and Hogs
to be sold on the premises
LOT 3, CON. 13,
TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP,
3 miles east of Hensall, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28
at 1:30 p.m.
Massey Ferguson Diesel mod-
el 35 tractor, live power, power
shift rear wheels, in excellent
condition; Fordson Major trac-
tor, gas; PTO and belt pul-
ley; Int. m odel 64 grain
combine, scour clean and pick-
up, in new condition; Int. 9
ft. 3 point hitch cultivator; Int.
model 45 hay baler in real
good condition; Int. 13 run disc
seed drill (fertilizer and power
lift); Int. T 50 baler with motor
and good tires; Case 4-bar side
rake on rubber, like new; Case
7-ft. semi mounted mower; 3-
section lever harrows; Cock-
shutt manure spreader, new
rubber in good condition; Case
2-furrow plow; 4 sections drag
harrows and steel pole; rubber
tired wagon with new grain
box; 9 ft. land roller; new 28
ft. George White bale elevator
with electric motor; J,D. grain
Why worry about washday weather?
Or lugging damp wash to the line?
Pop your things into an electric dryer and,
rain or shine, they come out fresh,
wrinkle-free and require less ironing. Take
the time now to consider a new electric
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your own, oorne washday.
live better electrically
EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Phone: 235.1350 R. E, Pootey, Che,rmon; H. L, Oov,s. Mdo‘r,irq
Commi ssioners: M. A, Greene, J. H. (),,,II)r,cign
drying time
is anytime
with a new
electric
dryer
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THE
EXETER KINSMEN
wish to express their appreciation
to all who worked for & supported
the
KINSMEN AUTO SHOW '68
and thus helped to mike it
another successful show
SPECIAL THANKS
TO THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR
CONTRI BUTI OHS:
FOR GIFT VOUCHERS—
GOULO gc. JORYaGREEN'S VARIETY—CHAINWAY
FOR THE COFFEE SERVED
MOTHER PARKER'S COFFEE
FOR THE ROSES
AVCO FINANCE COMPANY
Times.Advocate, October 19, 1967 Pape 11.
25 Auction Sales 22 Notices 24 Tenders Wanted
NOTICE — I will not be respon-
sible for any debts contracted
in my name from this day for-
ward unless personally signed.
by myself. — John R. Cooper.
19c
TENDERS FOR FUEL
theue glass decanter; crockery;
cutlery; antique ruby parlor
lamp; electric lamps; coal oil
lamps; Quebec heater; le tons
chestnut coal; garden tools*.
galvanized tubs; baskets; seal-
ers; crocks and many other
mist. items.
Plan to attend this interest-
ing sale.
Terms: Cash
REA NEIL, executor for the
estate of the late Pearl :Wordy
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
12:19e
Marked tenders will be re-
ceived by the undersigned for
the supply of Fuel. Oil for Exe-
ter Separate School for 1967.68
season. Approximately 3,000 gal-
lons yearly.
Tenders close October 31, 1967.
SECRETARY-TREASURER
BOX 1183 EXETER
19:26e
EXETER INDUSTRIAL,
DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED
Annual Meeting of Shareholders
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the annual meeting of the
shareholders of Exeter Indus-
trial Developments Limited
(hereinafter called the "Com-
pany") will be held at the Exe-
ter Curling Club on the 26th
day of October, 1967 at 8:00
o'clock in the evening for the
following purposes:
1. To receive a n d consider
the balance sheet of the Com-
pany as at February 28th, 1967
and the statement of profit and
loss and earned surplus for the
year ended on the said date
together with the reports of the
directors and auditors thereon;
2. To elect directors;
3. To appoint auditors;
4. To consider and, if ap-
proved, to ratify and confirm
all by-laws, resolutions, con-
tracts, acts and proceedings of
the board of directors of the
Company enacted, made, done
or taken since the last annual
meeting of shareholders; and
5. To transact such further
and other business as may
properly come before the meet-
ing or any adjournment or ad-
journments thereof.
DATED the 11th day of Oc-
tober, 1967.
By Order of the Board,
Peter L. Raymond, Secretary,
19e
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Centralia
Farmers
Supply Ltd.
Grain a Feed • Cement
Building Supplies
Cool
228-6638
THE CORPORATION OF
THE TOWN OF EXETER
By-Law No. 22, 1967
A by-law to amend by-law No.
33, 1966, with regard to building
permits in the Town of Exeter.
WHEREAS by Section 388 of
the Municipal Act, the Corpora-
tion is given the power to regu-
late the erection or use of build-
ings within the limits of the
municipality and it is desirable
that the said powers be exer-
cised:
NOW THEREFORE the Muni-
cipal Corporation of the Town
of Exeter enacts as follows:
(1) THAT paragraph four (4)
of by-law No. 33, 1966, of the
said Town of Exeter shall be
amended to read es follows:
"Before any building within
the limits of the Corporation
of the Town of Exeter is to be
constructed, altered or repaired,
or any building to be torn
down, or removed either in
whole or in part, the owner
of the building shall obtain a
permit issued by the Building
Inspector."
(2) THAT this by-law shall
come into full force and effect
on the final passing thereof.
J. H. Delbridge, Mayor
E, H. Carscadden, Clerk
First Reading—October 16, 1967
Second Reading—October 16,167
Third Reading—October 16, 1967
19c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Tractor, Farm Machinery,
Livestock, ItemsFeed and Misc.
On the premises
LOT 17, CON. 16,
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
or 2 miles north of Shipka, 2e
miles west of Dashwood, thence
2 miles south.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20
at 1:00 p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE: Parcel No.
1 — Lot 17, Con. 16, Stephen
Twp., 200 acre farm all in one
lot on which is situated large
2 storey brick dwelling. Main
floor: large kitchen, living and
dining room and bedroom. Sec-
ond floor: 3 large bedrooms
with clothes closets. Full size
basement, soft water cistern,
utility room and woodshed.
Large bank barn, cement silo.
Buildings in good state of re-
pair. Four acres maple and oak
bush; farm well tiled; never
failing water supply; land of
clay and sandy loam nature, all
tillable and in good state of
cultivation.
Parcel No. 2 — North quarter
of 17 and south quarter of 18,
consisting of 50-acre farm with
no buildings. 20 acres mixed
bush, remainder tillable. This
is an ideal grass farm.
Please Note: Farms will be
offered separately.
TERMS of Real Estate— 10%
day of sale,'balance to be paid
on or before Dec. 28, 1967 when
full possession will be given.
Farms to be sold subject to
reserve bid,
Inspection invited by contact-
ing the auctioneer.
TRACTORS, FARM MACHIN-
ERY: Int. B 414 fully hydraulic
gas tractor, first class condi-
tion; Int. H Farmall tractor,
A-I condition; Int. 3-furrow 3
point hitch plow; Taul 91 ft.
3 point hitch cultivator, rubber
tire side wheels; Cockshutt 15-
run grain and fertilizer drill on
rubber, recently purchased;
Case 6 ft. combine with •motor
and complete other attach-
ments; M.H. horse drawn ma-
nure spreader; Int. 4-bar side
rake; McCormick Deering 5 ft.
mower; Int. 7 ft. cut binder;
rubber tire wagon and rack;
M.H. 24-plate tractor disc; 3
drum roller; 3 point hitch circ-
ular saw; 22" chain saw, like
new; 3 section diamond har-
rows; M.H. cutting box and
pipes; 2-wheel trailer; quantity
of new and used lumber; fan-
ning mill; chains; forks; shov-
els and other misc. items.
LIVESTOCK: Red Durham
cow, calf at foot; Angus cow,
calf at foot; 2 Hereford cows
with calves at foot, all re-bred
Hereford in June; calves av-
eraging 500 lbs. each and of
choice quality.
York sow with litter of 14,
six weeks old; York sow with
litter of 8, two weeks old; pure-
bred York boar with papers; 3
chunks ready for market,
POULTRY: 100 Red Hamp-
shire yearling hens; 80 Hone-
gers yearling hens; 3 geese; 1
gander; 7 ducks.
HAY & GRAIN: 1200 bales
choice mixed hay; 800 bus. of
Rodney oats; 100 bus. Herta
barley; quantity fertilizer: 1
bus, red clover seed; 2 bus.
timothy and alfalfa mixed; 9
acres of choice standing corn,
Terms: Cash
This being an extra large sale
selling will start sharp at 1
o'clock.
TOM LAMPORT, Proprietor
GLEN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3592
12:19e
Important Large Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Grain Elevator, Farm M a '
chinery, Household Articles
and Many Antiques, for
MR. CHARLES A. BANNISTER
Lot 4, Con. 4, East Williams
Township, at Beachwood, mid-
way between Ailsa Craig and
Strathroy on pavement.
Sale will be held at the grain
elevator,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
at 12:30 p.m. sharp
GRAIN ELEVATOR will be of-
fered at 3:00 p,m. Complete
mill and grain handling facili-
ties, including corn dryer, auto-
matic scales, truck hoist, large
grain cleaner, storage for 60,000
bushels of grain in four silos,
office and office equipment, le
acres of land. Elevator is run
with electric motors. Terms can
be arranged on this excellent
money - making property which
will be offered subject to a
very moderate reserve bid,
FARM MACHINERY: T05 Int.
bulldozer with ee - yd. bucket,
like new; 3-furrow Oliver plow
on rubber; 3-point hitch Int.
10-ft. cultivator with corn
shields; M.H. 40-plate double
disc; Int. power take-off baler
2 years old; 30-ft. G.W. bale
elevator, new; New Holland
side rake 2 years old; grain
trailer with 130 bushel box;
wide float style implement trail-
er; 2 steel grain Turner tanks;
rubber tired wagon and rack;
New Idea 12-ft, lime spreader;
25-ft. grain auger with 8 h.p.
Wisconsin motor on rubber
tires; drag harrows; M.H. 11-
run grain and fertilizer drill;
3 wooden feed bunks; bob
sleighs; log sleighs; steel tired
wagons; air compressor with
40 feet of hose; weed sprayer
on trailer with high pressure
PTO pump; grain aeriation
equipment; 12 feet pipes with
electric fan, new; Union special
bag sewing machine; Avery
scales; 16-bag elevator on rub-
ber wheels with 12" rubber
belt; two 1300-bushel. West steel
granaries; GIVIC gravel truck
with hoist, hoist like new, truck
will be sold as is; 2 feed carts;
steel water trough; iron kettles;
chain falls; Stewart sheep clip-
pers; hale stooker, new; new
cattle oiler; cement mixer; ex-
tension ladder; 4 snow fence;
Homelite chain saw like new;
2 hydraelic rains; 4 new steel
garage doors, never used; syrup
evaporator; smoke stack pines;
pans; 400 buckets and spites;
gathering tank & supply tank;
10 h.p. electric motor; Beaver
bench saw with 1 h.p. motor;
wood lathe; Vega separator;
post hole digger.
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES AND
ANTIQUES: Large school bell;
railway stove; box stove; Iron-
stone bowl and pitcher; butter
bowl; antique odd dishes; barn
framers tool chest; pictures;
old hooks; solid oak china cabi-
net: antique chairs; old -butcher
scales; 2 sets of store scales;
old clocks; rocking chair; set
of old style iron gates; Wing-
ham cook stove; 4-burner elec-
tric stove like new: oil stove
with blower; 2 refrigerators;
chesterfield chair: lamps; 2
chesterfields and chairs; couch-
es; portable TV; radio; cup-
boards; sink; dining roam suite;
steel beds; mattresses and
dressers; dishes of all kinds;
combination door; annex stove,
TOOLS AND MISC.: 18-foot
Nipissing boat; boat trailer;
new steel chest with drawers;
crank type honey extractor,
logging chains and chain tight-
eners, plus many other articles
ton numerous to mention,
Plan to attend this large in-
teresting auction sale. Abso-
lutely no reserve on any of the
chattels.
Terms: Cash on Chattels
Sale will be held inside in
case of rain.
Beachwood Women will have
booth on grounds.
Auctioneers:
HUGH FILSON, TOM ROBSON
666-0833 Phone 666-1967
19e
24 Tenders Wanted
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
DRAIN TENDERS
Tenders, marked and sealed,
for the Gardiner Extension and
Gardiner Improvement Drain-
age Works, will be received by
the undersigned until 6 p.m.
November 6, 1967 for the con-
struction of-
17,930 LINEAL FEET
OF OPEN DRAIN
(10,600 cu. yds.)
3,100 LINEAL FEET
OF CLOSED DRAIN
Contractor to supply all ma-
terials. A certified cheque for
5% of bid to accompany each
tender. Please state approx,
completion date. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
Plans and specifications may
be seen at Clerk's office.
MRS. A. BURCHILL,
Township Clerk,
Dublin, Ontario
19:26c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects and Misc. Items
Oil the premises
LOT 3, CON. 3
McGILLIVRAY TOWNSHIP
le miles west of Centralia
thence 1 mile south.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2.5
at 1:30 part.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND
MISC, ITEMS: Oak extension
table, buffet and 6 chairs; drop
leaf table; kitchen cabinet;
pine glass cupboard; chester-
field with 2 matching chairs;
daybed; organ; couch; plat-
forin rocker; drop-leaf table and
4 chairs; various oak rockers;
S arm chairs; antique chest of
drawers; antique walnut what-
not; antique settee; antique
chairs; -eleetrie radio; 2 beds
including springs & mattresses;
3 dressers; 3 wash stands; baby
bed; high chair; child's rocker;
several odd chairs; quilt box;
4 antique coal oil lamps; lan-
tern; 3 flat irons; dresser and
pin-up lamp; kitchen sink;
hall tree; toilet sets; electric
iron; toaster; Congeletun rug;
TENDERS FOR TRUCKS
SEALED TENDERS on forms
and in envelopes available from
the office of the undersigned
will be accepted until 5:00 p.m.
On
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9,
1967
for 3 — 30,000 G.V.W. trucks
equipped with dump box, wing,
harness and controls.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
J. W. Britnell, P. Eng,
Huron County Engineer
Court House,
Godcrich, Ontario 19e
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects, Antiques and
Misc. Items
On the premises
ALICE STREET, LUCAN
Second house east of Bank of
Montreal.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
at 1;00 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND
MISC, ITEMS: Round top solid
oak dining room extension ta-
ble including 6 dining room
chairs and buffet; combination
writing desk and bookcase; an-
tique cloth covered parlor chair
and rocker; settee with match-
ing chair and rocker; various
oak and leather rockers; an-
tique wash stand; walnut drop-
leaf -table; cherry chest of
drawers; small chest; pine
glass cupboard; antique Boston
rocker; bedsteads; dressers;
coin modes; fent), toilet sets;
White sewing machine; antique
high chair; pictures & frames;
large assortment of bedding,
linens, quilts, comforters, Orley
dishes; complete dinner Sets;
breakfast sets; antique Austrian
china, complete set of eight;
fancy gold studded cups and
saucers and plates; large an-
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