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Mill Ltd s Exeter
OFFER ,u
BAr � Contracts
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Cortsidel These Points In Our Contracts
1*Opinon of pricing your barley on Two Markets, either
Winnipeg Market Prices as of March 9, paid following
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'WHEAT BOARD PRICE' $1.(14) bush.
• CASH PRICE 97c. bush.
Our option paid the farmer an extra 13c PER
BUSHEL MORE
This could apply in the Fall. Why take less?
2—We supply Fertilizer on request.
3 --Seed supplied is guaranteed No. 1 and treated. We supply
registered seed to limited acreage at na cost.
4—We have better unloading facilities designed to unload
even tractor trailers on our automatic hoist. Fast service
is our motto.
5—We have trucks available to help yordeliver your grain
when the trucking demand is heavy during harvest time.
6 --Automatic •Gov't. tested scales weigh your grain accurately.
7—Your grain is stored free of charge.
WE ARE 'GEARED TO GIVE YOU FAST, EFFICIENT AND
'COURTEOUS SERVICE WITH HIGHER PRICES PAID.
SEED GRAIN FOR SALE
YOU CAN BUY OUR SEED WITH CONFIDENCE FOR HIGH
PURITY, QUALITY AND GERMINATION
No. 1 REG. CARRY, RODNEY, AJAX, SPMCOE,
.BEAVER, at $1 80 bus.
leTo. 1 COM. GA:RRY, AJAX, CLINTON, -
SIMCOE, CARTER 1.50 Crush.
Na.. 1 RODNEY 1.40 bush.
No, 2 REG. MONTCALM 2.50 bush.
No. 1 COM. MONTGADM 2.00 bush.
No. 1 COM. GALORE 2.25 bush.
'No. 1• REG. SELKIRK WHEAT ....!, ...,. , , 2.80 bush.
No. 1 DASHAWAY PEAS 4.75 bush.
'A Full Line of Grass Seeds
No. 1 IMPORTED RED CLOVER $28.00 bush.
No. 1 COM. LA SALLE RED CLOVER 40.00 bush.
No. 1 :COIM TIMOTHY 12.00 bush.
No. 1 ALFALFA (ELNAR BRAND) 31.80 bush
No. 1. REG. CLLMAX TIMOTHY 29.00bush.
No. 1 ALFALFA RANGER 30.00 bush
No. 1 CERT. ALFALFA VERNAL 4.00 bush.
No. 1. YELLOW SWEET - , 11:.00 bush.
No. 1 WHITE SWEET 12.00 bush.
No. 1 ALSIKE 27.00 bush..
' .BRO'ME, ORCHARD, .MEADOW FESCLE,
AND OTHER SEEDS. PRICE ON' REQUEST
GRAIN CONTRACTS FOR
:MALTING BARLEY — ,SEED BARLEY
FEED OATS — SEED OATS
We can offer the "best .facilities for receiving the above grain
'Contracts. Fertilizer Supplied.
A FULL LINE OF GRO GOLD FERTILIZERS, AT. FAIR
.PRICES. — GIVE GRO - GOLD A TRY!
CANN'S MILL LTD.
EXETER •- Phone 735
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Clearingsea
c�Auction Sale
Of Live Stock, Tractor, Farm lrnpe
lenlents, Feed and household Effects,
On the premises ;Lot. Part 26, 27, Con
North Boundry, iMtGillivray Twp., 1
''pile west of Mt. .Ca'r'rel on town line
The undersigned A ectioncer 2s in-
structed to sell by publics auction ozz
WEDNESDAY, (MARCH 27th •
Commencing at 1 pen,
.Vire. Ennna Rowland, Proprietress
Glen Weib+b, Clerk
Alvin Walper•, Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements
To be held at Lot 14, Oon. 2, Stan-
ley Township, 114 miles west of
Brucefield, on
MONDAY March 18th.
At 1 o'•cloek, pan.
Consisting of:
25 Holstein Cows and Heifers fresh
and close springers, mostly all vacc-
inated. 1 registered Hereford )3u11,
2 years old; several young calves.
Machinery---
tMassey-+Harris No. 30 Tractor in
good ieondition. International B
Tractor; Otero 'manure spreader on
rubber; International 1G -plate trac-
tor disc; 3 -sections of Cockehutt
drags; manure loader.
Feed — 500 hales of hay,, also a
quantity of baled cut straw.
Terms—Cash.
D'Arey Rathwell & Sons, Props.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
01 Tractor, Farm Implements, Live
0. Stock, and Mise. Items, on the prem
ises, Lot 22, 'Con. 12, ,Stephen Twp
= half mile south of Dashwood.
The undersigned Auctioneer is in
strutted to sell by public auction on
FRIDAY, aVIA CH 22nd. '
At 111. o'clock, pan. sharp '
Tractor — Massey -!Harris No. 102
Junior now crop tractor with adjust-
able front axle, in good •condition,
equipped with 4 -row (beet or bean
scuffler.
Farm Implements — ,Cockshutt No
11, 1Z -run grain and 'fertilized drill
completely equipped with power Eft
grass seed attachment and markers,
like new! McDeering 3 -furrow tract -
M IV plow on rubber, in good condition;
o M -H. 81e -ft. spring tooth •cultivator;
Fleury Bissel 8-ft..cultipacker; M -H.
M3 side delivery rake; 1VIcDeering tract-
or manure spreader; 'M -H. bean pal -
Ma ler for tractor; ,circular saw, mounted
= on tractor; £radley roller bearing
wagon; International 32 --plate tract-
or disc; M-11. single scuffle'; rubber
tired wagon; 4 -section diamond tar-
= rows, and other !misc. items.
i Cattle—Hereford ,cow, clue Mey
;< 4th; 2 Holstein heifers, with calf et
foot; Durham now, carrying second
calf, due latter part of March; Dur -
E. ham cow, carrying third calf, due
first week in April; .3 summer calves.;
c (3 yearling Durham and Herefords:
stee No Reserve, everything will be sold.
Terms --Cash
! Earl Dietrich, Proprietor. .
e Glen Webib, .Cleric.
Alvin Walper, Auetioneer.
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Furniture
AT DASHWOOD IS STILL ON!
Chesterfields Bedroom Suites -
Kitchen Sets - Hassocks -
Lamps, Etc., Etc. All at Reduced Prices.
Mirrors at $1.50
Extensive Auction Sale
Of Threshing Machine, Tractors;
FFarmImplements, Durham Horned'
and Registered Polled Herefords,
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• Feed and Household Effects; on the
• premises, Lot 23, Con. 8, Stephen
• • Twee. 21L' miles east of Dashwood;
and,half. aqe„soixthr, ;off .esu
01 ,4
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• The undersigned Auctioneer is in -
!s structed to sell by public auction on
4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th.
At 12.30 o'clock, p.an.
Tractor and Threshing Machine —
International Super "A” Standard
�"ractox, eomrpletely equipped with
touch control, hydraulic Eft, ,
tbean scuffle', in guaranteed new
condition; Case "C-40" Tractor on ,l
r^ab!benin guaranteed condition; Case
threat 22x36, on steel, completely
equipped with Ebersol shredder,grein
elel!atei and bean attachment,
r'arii, Inrut-- International
18-r+u• fertilizer1plerrendrsill . with tractor
hiteh,ike new; Intern. binder, 7 -ft.
:eut, 1}ice new; Intern. 32 -plate disc;
Mnfe:e"i+ing side delivery rake, like
new; eDeering spring tooth cultiv-
ator a rubber; McDeering stiff
tooth ir.nultivator; Fleury 3 -furrow
tractor. plow on rubber; McDeering
2kfurzow tractor plow on steel; Mc -
Deering mower, 6 -ft. out, like new;
MeDeering hay loader; 2 -drum steel
roller; m2 -H. intluow horse drawn disc,
du+mip :rake; 6 -section diamond bar-
rowse 2 -section diamond harrows;
rubber./tire wagon; steel tire wagon;
2 flat .racks, 2 manure spreaders;
Lets iMeader, like new; set of sleighs;
M,H,earz puller; water tank; circul-
ar ;salte', "colony house 11.0x12'; 12041
endlegt.. 6 -in, thresher belt, like new;
50 -ft 6 -iii belt; Intern. 750 cap.
cream separator; John Deei-e sugar
beet piuller, like new; Me])eering
sugar;beet drill; 2 -row horse drawn
seuftld*; chicken shelters; weigh
scaletnwalking ploy,r6 8 -gal. milk
scans. asap pan; sling ropes, (brooder
stove] 'stoneboat; extension ladder;
electx''ire•: ,clippers; fanning• mill; cross
cut :esW; bag trunk, double harness;
loggili chains; steel pig trough. And
many articles too numerous to men-
-Um -inn
Reg? Cattle — Registered Polled
Heref�rrds; Reg. Polled Hereford Bull
bort oSG,142ay 6, 1952, ''Doanino Stan-
way .3,a real individual in every way.
CC's and Heifers - Polled Here-
ford scow, "Miss •Domano Stanway R.
F r orn April 18, 19152, due in April
Polled Hereford cow, 9Miss President
+Tone,- born Dec '7, 1951, due in
!Marin; Polled Hereford cow, "Miss
President Tone 6 G.,"' born April
8th, .955, due sale date; 7 Hereford
Cows,, pasture bred, due in March and
April; 7 Durham cows, pasture bred,
due in March and. April; 2 Durham
heifers, due in April; 8 • Hereford
and .Durham feeder cattle, rising 2
yrs. dial. This is an extra choice herd
of cattle. All in rnarlcet condition,
extra -good quality, all vaccinated and
Iblood tested. -
Hogs and Poultry — 9 York pigs,
8 weeks old; 150 ltd, Isl. Red year-
ling hens.
Feed and Grain — 7 tons choice
cob corn; 70 ibushels Il2ontcahn bar-
ley, ready fee seeding.
Household Effects — Chest of dra-
wers, studio couch, chesterfield suite,
2 bedswithsprings and mattress;
oak rockers; fernery, end tables;
stands, card tables, electric toaster;
30 -or. egg scales; Fiesta dinner set
:complete; sealers, 14, -gal. crook
Etc., Etc. No reserve, everything will
besold. Owing to extra large sale,
selling will start sharp on time,
Terms --Cash
Wesley Wein, Peoiprietor.
Glen Webib, Clerk
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate, Tractor,
Implements, and Household effects at
VILLAGE OF HENSALL'
The undersigned Auctioneer is in-
steuoted to sell by public auction on
' SATURDAY MARCH 16th
c� t , At 1 o'clock, p.m.
Estate—Coneistinig of -`Lot 8
zllage of Hensall, on which!
nit frame dwell -
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SHUR-GAIN FEEDS
We Offer a Complete Line of Shur -Gain Farm
Proven Feeds andConcentrates for Poultry, Hogs
and Cattle
Try Our.. New.. 22%.. Chick.. Starter.. Medicated.
Inquire About The Low.. Grain Prices in Truck
Load Lots.
M. DEITZ & Son
Zurich
AVM
FOR SALE
• OR RENT -430 acre farm, 7th Con.
+Goderich Twp; 47 acres plowed, 27
acres of hay; 15 acres bush; bar. in
pasture.Plenty of water. good house
rand barn •with hydrin and water
pressure.—Gordon Gilbert, R.R. 2,
Bayfield, Ont., phone HU 12 9034,
!Clinton. 1t'
Notice To Creditors
IN THEMATTER of the Estate
of LAURA WALPER, of the Town-
ship of Stephen, in the ,County of
Huron, Widow, deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claim's a-
gainst the Estate of the late Laura
Wainer, who died -on the 26th day
of January, 1957, are hereby notified
to send then' to the undersigned,
.duly verified, on or before the Fir t
day of April, 1957.
AFTER the last-named date the
assets of the said Estate will he dis-
tributed• am.orag the persons entitled'.
thereto, having reeard only to gains
of which the undersigned stall then
haf'o notice.
DATED at Exeter, Ontar_io this I
nth 'Inv of leaven A.17, 19:17. • i
W. G. COCHRANE, T',roter, Ont.
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tl+n 1..l;::ei.ltor.:.
Extensive Auction Sale
Of 100 acre Faran, Tractor, Machin-
ery., Livestock, Poultry, Hay, Graft
and Misc. Items. On the premises,
Lot 8, Con. 4, Biddulph Twp. a mile
south of Centralia on No. 4 High-
way and 21/2 miles east1 third farm
south; or 4 miles west of Whalen.
The undersigned Auctioneer is in-
structed to sell by public auction on
MONDAY, MARCH 18th.
At 12.30 o'clock sharp
Harry Schaff, Proprietor
Garnet Hicks, Clerk
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Tractor, •Farm Inrplernents, Live-
stock, Poultry, Hay, Grain and
'Vim. Items. On the' premises, Lot 9
Con. 1, McGillivray Twp. 5 miles:
north of .Lrrcan, 8 miles south of
Exeter on No. 4 Highway; or first
farin north of 'hFoorsville.
The undersigned Auctioneer is in-
strueted to sell by utthlic auction on
TUESDAY. MARCH 19th,
At li?clock pen. Allay )
mgrs. Roselle Atkinson, Proprietress..
neaten- men, canes
'1vit' 1.7 _' • o e
a JYIIitiedo, i`ih1 Had; sfreLfa
It 8101 -
dere conveniences.
is in new state of repair.I
Also, ea. a small garage and shed,
very ,best of garden land, with two'
adjoining" Lots. If interested con-
vince yourself by inspecting this pro-
perty before day of sale. Terms
10 per cent on day of sale, +balance
in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason-
able : reserved 'bid.
Household Effects — Westing-
house refrigerator, like new; dining
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room, 'extension table and chairs; 4
kitchen chairs, 2 oak 'slacken, , small
centre table; leather rocker; ,studio
couch; square for centre table; 3
rocking chairs; 2 chests, small tables,
daybed; sideboard, buffet, steel bed;
springs and mattress; oak complete
bedroom suite; toilet set; steel lin-
en .cabinet; vacuum cleaner, Time
electric washing machine, Raymond
sewing machine; arm ,chair; aesk,
fern 'stand, gale. tub; clothes 'basket,
Quebec heater, combination stove,
kitchen clock; coal skuttle, complete
set of dishes, glassware, kitchen tin
'ensi)s, 4eton ches'ctrntt coal, rubber
hose, sealers, :crocks, pictures, books
etc., etc.
Tractor and Implements --- Inter-
national Farmall Cub tractor, cone-
petely equipped in new condition;
hydraulic cultivator, 2 -sec. lever har-
rows; 2 -sec. diamond harrows; Cycle
lawn mower; scythe, tree pruner,
'stuffier; handy man jack; small scal-
es, flower bulks, colony house, wheel
barrow, x -cut saw, large assortment
of •carpenter tools, shovels, hoes,
rakes, and many articles too numer-
(.oue to as t"
Terms—Gash
William Pepper,
Jessie Pepper, Plops.
!Alvin Walper, Aueti'cneer
Extensive Auction Sale
Of High Quality Shorthorns, Horses.
Tractors, Threshing Machine, Farm
Implements, Grain and ,Mise. Items.
On the premises, Lot 11, Con. North
Boundry, Hay Twp. First farm
south of !H•illsgreen; 3% miles west
of Kiplpen or 21.4 miles east of Zur-
ich and '214 miles north.
The undersigned Auctioneer is in-
structed to sell by public auction on
TUESDAY, MARCH 26th.
At 12.30 .pen. sharp.
High QualityShorthorns — Dur-
ham cow, 8 yrs. old due June 17th;
red cow, '7 yrs old, due April 19th;
roan cow, .freshton'e week, with 3rd
calf at foot; red .caw 7 -yrs. old bred
July 28; red cow .carrying second
calf, due middle of April; red cow
8 yrs. old with calf at foot; roan
crow, carrying' 3rd calf, due April 15,
roan cow, with calf at foot; dark
roan cow 6 -yrs .old due April 11;
dark roan cow carrying second calf
due middle of April; part Durham
and Hereford cow, 7 -yrs, old with
calf at foot; 'part Durham and Here-
ford cow 6 yrs. old, with calf at
foot; 5 yearling heifers; 3 yearling
steers, 4 heifers rising. 2 yrs. old; 2
steers rising 2 yrs. old; 3 fall calves.
Registered Durham Bull, born Oct.
15, 195.2, of choice quality and blood
lines. This is an extra choice herd
of cattle, all in market condition.
Horses — Good work team, true
and reliable in every way.
Tractor and 'Threshing Machine —
International Super W6, like new;
Intern. W 4, in new condition, equ-
ipped
quipped with -G. H. manure loader,
nearly new; Waterloo 28x42 thresh-
ing
hreshing machine on steel completely equ-
ipped with cutter, grain -elevator, in
guaranteed condition.
Farm'tTiinpliments — International
binder on rubber 8eft..cut; Inter.
28 -plate tractor disc like new; Inter.
1116 -run fertilizer grain drill on rub,
1ber,like new; Intern. power take -off
mower, 7 -ft. .cut; Inter. 814 -ft. stiff
tooth cultivator; 3 -drum steel roller,
4 -sec. chain link harrows; Intern. 3 -
furrow plow, 3 -sec diamond harrows
4
sec • diamond, a -
n harrows; 10 ft dump
rake; '3 -Iroise :eultivator, Gehl 1'0 -in
hammer mill,, used one season;M-II.
1014 -inch grain grinder; rubor tired
wagon steel tire wagon; 16 -ft. hay
rack; MH. 4 -sec. spring tooth har-
rows;' 120 -ft. rubber endless drive
(belt; 140 -ft, drive Ibelt; walking plow
circular saw, ele,etric feed cooker;
Viking 650 cap. cream separator;
Universal 2 -unit anrllcer; a iron ket-
tles; Ste -wart electric clippes; 16 -ft
grain elevator; 32 -ft. extension lad -
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der;eetr'Clintoicn fencer; .fanning` :mill, tial;truelzt
2 eo:loaxy houses(
12; 2,000 -Ib. ssales; half -trill e)aain
heist, set of sling ropes; bloek and
tackle, Hanson weed sprayer.; wagon
'box, 4 logging chains, quantity ,of' •
tiles, fence posts (steel and eedan) t
20 rods woven fence; 2 -row potato
duster; set of tap dies; 2 oak bane
refs, steel drums, cutter, emery, $114.,
vels, tiiorke, Etc„ Etc.
Grain --- 1200 bushels Cartier seest
oats, 300 bushels Rodney seed oats,, ,
275 bushels Moncalnz seed tbairleye
100 bushels Cannell wheat; 5 bushel's;
timothy seed.
Household •Effects Wnghani kit -
•then range like new; extension tabl'e,,
dining room chairs, buffet, ehesten.
field suite, small tables, Singer sews,
ing machine, hall rack, stands, dres-
sons, churn, lntttea' bowl, sausage
,grin,der and lard press. and many
articles too numerous to mention.
No reserve, as the farm is sold, Owa
ing to extra large sale, selling wilt
start sharp on tinrze
Tenns�Caslr
Gordon Love, Proprietor
Ross Love, R. F. Stade,. Clerks.
Alvin Wainer, Auctioneer
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Tractor, Farm 'Machinery, Horses:
-Cattle, Poultry, Hay, Grain and Misc,
Item's. on the ,nremiees, Lot 12, Con.,
10, Stephen Two: 214 miles west of
Crediton and halt mile north.
The undersigned Auctioneer as in •.
structed to sell by mn:blic auction on
FRIDAY, MARCH 1'5t1i.
At it o'clock p.m. sharp
Horses — Matched Clyde team„
rising 9 and 10 yrs. True and relia-.
bl e in every way.
Cattle —Holstein Meow, carrying,
fourth :calf, due 3» May; part 'Heres
lfioa•d and Durham cow, carrying 3rd
calf, due before sale •date; part Here-
ford and Durham cow, carrying 3rd'
calf. due in April; part Hereford and
•Durhaan cow, due in April; Ayrshire
cow, due time of Sale; Holstein cow;,
due time of sale; 2 Hereford heif-
ers, rising 2 yrs. old; Holstein steer;.
rising 2 yrs old, ready for niarlcet;
Durham. steer, rising 2 yrs !old. r'ead'y
for 'market; 8 yearling Durham and
Herefords; .purebred •Dunham Brill.
Poultry — 13.5 Tariq. and Susse c.
tressed yearling hens.
Tractor and Implements — M-11
Farmall tractor in guaranteed cord-.
ition, completely equipped with 2e.
furrow hydraulic plow and 2 -row
snuffler; McDeering 11 -run grain and•
fertilizer hose drill: Deering -5-ft. cut
mower: Frost ,&• Wood .binder. 6 -ft..
eut; M -H. 3 -drum roller; • tsesOps,
rubber tired wagon, like new;
hay rack; New Idea horse drawn•
manure spreader on steel: Bisset
30 -plate tractor disc: M-iH. spring
tooth cultivator M -H. dump rake, .
single plow; 2 -wheel trailer: set of
sleighs; 4 -sect. diamond harrows;
fanning mill; cutter, buggy, 14 h..ps
electric motor; Renfrew cream. sep-
arator like new: iron kettle, chop
box, strainer pail; .milk mails; wh.e-
elbarrow; block and tackle, fence
stretcher, ensilage fork, sap pan;
colony house 12x15 -ft; M.H. loader,
harness, •.chains, forks, shovels ani'
many articles too numerous to men,
tion.
Hay and Grain — 75 bushels choice.
wheat; 80. bushels Beaver seed oats;
4.5.0 bushels nixed grain; 700 bales;
•choice anixed hay; 1.5 -ton loose rnibelt
hay.
Household effects, Etc. — Doherty+,
piano and ,bench in new aondn3ti:on:;
Finlay cookstove, like new; Dort
Therm oil burner, medium size, like
new; galv. bath tub; ice cream fre-
ezer, kitchen chairs; -oil lamps, seal-•.
en; crocks, Etc., Etc,
Na Reserve, as the farm is sola.,
TERIM;S—CASH
James Mawhinney, Prop.
Glen Webb, Clerk.
Alvin Walper Audit
neer
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NOTICE TO MOTORISTS
WHO HAVE NOT OBTAI1
THE1 ` 1957 LICENCES
Your 1956 operator's licence and vehicle permit will expire at
midnight, March 14. ,
After this date it will be illegal to drive with 1956 licence or plates.
THE DEA LIN 15 r ARCH 14
Act now to avoid the last minute line-up. Heed this warning and
avoid inconvenience and possible prosecution.
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MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH' • DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS • ONTARIO
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