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ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF PROCURING TREES
FOR PLANTING THIS SPRIN 1 'ARE REQUESTED TO
CONTACT THE SCHOOL TEACHER IN YOUR SECTION
NOT LATER THAN MARCE 11 -6th.
BY PLACING ORDERS IN THIS MANNER THERE IS
NO COST TO PERSON'S `DESIRING SUCH TREES AND
THEY WILL BE DELIVERED TO THE SCHOOL BY
COUNTY TRUCKS.
ANY PERSON ORDERING 500 OR MORE TREES MAY
HAVE THEM PARCELED IN AN INDIVIDUAL.ORDER.
Ne W.. MILLER,
County Clerk,
Goderich, Ontario
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have a good stock of .Fresh Groceries always on
hand, although some lines are at times hard to get,
yet we do our best to purchase our supplies from
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ZURICifil HERALD
new; quantity of cceihrr tturiilp
seeder, 1.0-inclln &ewer, .water 4rongh
colony house' 1221.4 tfrb.
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Hay and '.Grassi --� 20 tlo>tts of ',Mixed
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hay, a quantity of .cot .straw;,h.40
bushels of A. J'ax roa't.S; '.2-00 bus,els
of mixed grains, -
REAL TAT ;10tJ Beres, .core
or less, on Lot '25, »Souit Xiaunitary,
Hay Township; first iacim west of
Dashwood; ou Highway lis, 'nicely
located, brick house 'with • bilek kit-
chen, both have ut;s and ;cellar;
smoke house, (dim . &l, 'hen stable,
bank barn .G;0 72 feet con, wa11; 3
spring weals, !Hydro in :house and
barns, 2 yawl !lights, land iscof black
loam; 25 acres of fall:wheat and 25
acres fall plowing done, balance in
,grass. Also ren same day 75 -acres
more or less, 'b.eiing Lot 122 south. 3
of Con, 16, Stephen Township 2: 1-2
utile west and 3-4 'mile south of
Dashwood. Land As lilaek loam, well -
drained, 3.5 acres ploviing crone, bal-
ance in grass, well fenced, good gra-
nary 1.5x20 feet 'rwith •cement floor,
Househdld Effects.-- Quantity of
dishes, conk :stave ;with oil :burner;
kitchen 'table, kitchen .cabinet, wash
stand, dozen kitchen chairs, 8 -day
clock, dining room table; G Mining
room Chairs, 2 coucslies, buffett, large
leather rocker, long parlor table,
round parlor table, 2 piano chairs,
large fire extinguisher, pictures and
frames, hall rack with mirror, kit-
chen cupboard,•extension table, 4
dressers, 2 stands, 2 toilet sets, 4
beds With springs; 3 jardineer stands,
phonograph with records, targe wash
stand, sink, cistern pump, lawn mow-
er; Hydro oven, hoes, rake, quantity
of sealers, 2 wash tubs, crocks, 2 6 -
gallon crocks; washing machine with
ringer, cellar table, congoleurn rug
9x21 new; room 7x10 new; •oil lamp,
room linoleum i12x14, linoleum 2 yds
Alladin lamp; .small kitchen table,
'by 4, 1 pc. 4x1 1-2 yds; table radio;
pets, pails, pans,'large mail box, hand
saw, 'half -horse motor, new axe, 6 -
octave organ, 10 bags of certified
early potatoes, and numerous other
articles.
Terms of Chattles and Household Ef-
fects, Cash. Real Estate 10 p.c. on
day of sale, 'balance in 30 days, Sold
subject to •areserved bid.
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
Addison Tiernan, Clerk:
Mrs. Martha Baker, Proprietress.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, 'Im'plements and
Household Effects, on Lot 28, Con.
15, Hay Township, 21h, miles west,
and .2 miles north of Zurich, On
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st,
At 1 o'clock p.m., 'the following.
Horses — Grey Percheron mare 6
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AUCTION SALE
OF FARMS, FARM ,STOCK
AND IMPLEMENTS, On Lot
16. South Boundary, Hay Township,
2 miles east of Dashwood, :on Fri-
day, March 23rd,'•at 1 o'clock, sharp.
REAL ESTATE — 100 :acres,
more or less, has brick house with
kitchen with cellar, furnace and bath
room, running water all over barn
and house, frame kitchen, woodshed,
plenty of soft and hard water, has'
• plum, cherry trees and other fruits.
Bank barn 44x66, L.H. strawahed;
80x40 on wall, garage, 2 driving..
sheds, 20x30 and 19x30; 112 acres :of
good hardwood bush; 5 acres of fall
wheat, 60 acres of fall plowing done'.
and balance seeded down; also half
horse gasoline engine to pump water.
Other 100 acres, more or less, a'1'1
in pasture, being lot 3, Con. 8, half
mile north of Highway, has wind-,
mill on farm, never Tailing well. •
TERMS of Real. Estate -10% ort
day of Sale and balance in 80 days.
-old, subject to a reserved bid.
Joseph Wildfong, Proprietor of
Farms.
Horses -1 Grey Percheron rising 6
years; Grey mare rising 7 years; grey
horse rising 14 yrs, old; black horse
rising 5 years old.
Cattle — Roan cow supposed to be
in calf ; roan cow fresh; 2 black heif-
ers .due April 25th; white faced heif-
er. due April 20th; blue roan heifer
due May 8th; all bred to Herford sire
red steer rising 2 yrs; red netfer
ing 2 yrs; heifer rising 1 yr; 2 steers
rising 1 yr; spring calf, 2. fall calves;
roan cow due April 14; Holstein due
lst May.
Bens -125 cross bred yearling hens
Hay -6 ton of mixed hay.
Grain -200 bushels of Carter and
early Alaska seed oats, 150 bushels
of mixed grain, a quantity of wheat.
Implements—Farm All. A tractor
an rubber; tractor scuirler and puller
combined good as new; '"-furrow
Cockshutt ,tractor plow; M -H. binder
7 -ft. cut; McCormick Deering mower
5 -ft; springtoo.bh cultivator, out-thro
disc, 2 -drum steel roller, .wagon p'rac-
ttirally new, manure spreader, gravel
box ; fiat hay rack, Maxwell hay
loader, M -H. ill -disc fertilizer drill,
4 -section harrows with new teeth; 2
walking plow:,, riding plow, 10 -ft.
steel rake, bob sleighs, light wagon,
good top cutter, buggy, road cart,
1200 -Ib. cap. scales, Clinton fanning
mill with new sieves, sling ropes,
grain grinder, cutting box, 1• -hors'
scuffler, M. Vii. bean scuffler, side de-
livery rtke, wheelbarrow, root pulp-
er, ncr -yokes, scalding .barrel, kettle
and stand 100 gal. ga, drum, sap
pan and nails, large sap barrel spite
pails, laming chains, whippletrees,
fork:. shovels, beggar, 2 sets of chim-
es bells, team bells, set of heavy har-
ness, cr,+ single harness, »;•rd -horse
barniess, hoose blankets, gratin bags.
twine Backs, horse collar:., I)eLaval
cream separator, and numerous other.
ort I c l es.
TERMS—CASH
Carnet Wil dfong, • i'roprietr.
Addison Tiernan, Clerk.
A:V:1nr 'Weber, Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements, on
Lot 9, Con. 6, Stanley Township. 2
:riles north of Niillagreen, or 3 Iniles
South rn#' Varna, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd
At 1 o'clock, p.m., the following ,
Horses — Bay Mare 5 years old;
1 bay mare 9 years old; 1 filly rising
1 year old..
Cattle — Roan cow fresh; roan
cow due in April; Jersey cow fresh;
blue roan cow due in May; red cow
fresh; spotted caw fresh; roan heifer
rising 2 yrs. old; red heifer rising 2
yrs. .old; red heifer rising 1 yr; 2
roan heifer rising 1 yrs old; b small
calves.
Pigs — 1 York brood sow clue lst
of May. •
Implements — Ideal Low Down
steel wagon new; 16 -ft fiat rack new,
steel hay rake; New Idea manure
spreader new; McCormick Deering
hay loader new with truck; 112.-1-1.
13 -hoe fertilizer drill good as new;
gravel box;, M.H. spring tooth cul-
tivator new; spring harrows; M. -H.
binder 6 -ft. cut in good working con-
dition.; 6 -ft. M, -H. mower nearly new
M...(H, -bean scuffler with puller com-
bined.; hay fork; 2-cfurrow disc plow;
inthrow disc; 2 walking plows; 2
riding plows; 8 -ft. .Coulter Packer
new; 4 -section harrows; bab sleighs;
logging chains, whippletrees, neck -
yokes, set .sling ropes, stock rack,
neckyokes, set single harness, set of
heavy harness, 4 horse collars, and
numerous other articles.
Grain — 150 bush. of Improved.
Banner oats; 100 bush. of mixed
grain; 8. tori of mixed hay,
TERMS—CASH
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer,
E. E. Weide, Clerk
Mrs. Pearl J, 'Love, Proprietress.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farms, Farm Stock, Implements,
and Household Effects, on Lot 25,
South Boundary, Hay Tiwnship first
farm west of Dashwood, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th, 1945
At 12,30 o'clock, sharp, the follow-
ing:
Horses — Bay horse 12 yrs. old;
bay horse 6 yrs. old; grey mare in
foal due in April.; grey colt rising
3 yrs; Chestnut colt rising 2 yrs.
Cattle — Hereford cow due in Ap-
ril; Durham cow due in May; Here-
ford cow due in May; Ayrshire heif-
er due in April; 3 steers rising 2 yrs;
heifer calf rising 1 year old; bull
calf rising 1 year .old.
Pige — 11 York stocker pigs.
Implements — Frost & Wood bin-
der 6 -ft, cut; International mower;
Cockshutt fertilizer drill; .bean scuff -
ler; rubber tire wagon;. Frost .&
Wood .binder for repairs; 2 bunches
of shingles, steel tired Low ' Down
farm wagon; whippletrees, neckyokes
shelter; flat hay rack, 3 section har-
rows, horse scuffler, disc, riding plow,
walking plow, Low Down Coe.kshutt
manure spreader, spring tooth culti-
vator, 1.0 -ft, steel rake; 2004. cap-
acity scales, fanning mill, cutting box
set of sling ropes, turnip seeder, bug-
gy, cutter, wheelbarrow, root pulp-
er; gasoline drums, chop box, 150
feet of new cable for barn, pr. bob
sleighs; sleigh platform, quantity of
wood, chicken troughs, barley fork,
2 manure forks,. hay forks, grain
shovel, gravel shove;!, ditching, scoop;
large sugar kettle, • scalding barrel.;
2 sets of double harness, 3 -horse har-
ness, 5 horse collars ; quantity of
hags, 8 bags of 2-12-6 fertilizer 550-
ib, Renfrew Cream ;separator nearly
years old; grey PercherQn horse S
yrs. old; aged black mare.
'Cattle -- Red iaereford cow due
at time of sale; red, Hereford cow
due 1st of 'May;, red heifer due at
beef;
time atf sale; Hereford baby be ,
red heifer rising 1 yr. old;
Pigs — Yorkshire brood sow; a
number •of stocker pigs near market
weight.
Inplememts —•- Allis Channel: model
13 tractor on rulbber with pulley and
power 'bake off and swinging draw-
bar, new C. sleeves and pistons in-
stalled last fall, Allis Chalmers mod-•
el 40 'combine harvester* with 3
sieves, tall 'grain divider, adjustable
taller, enclosed reel bats and rotary•
type pickup attachment, new knife
cylinder bars and header canvasses
installed last fall in perfect shape
generally. Two section Allis Chal-
mers spring tooth harrows with new
teeth and shoes; one P. & 0. Inter-
national two furrow tractor plow
with extra beam and mould board..
One McCormick disc fertilizer drill
all drive gears and bushings with
feed plate installed new last fall;
one low down wagon with, rubber•
tires on front wheels; wagon box; 1 -
man sling hay rack with winch; In-
ternational had loader, drum type,
steel construction in :perfect shape;
M. -H. low down nrarture spreader;
steel land packer, wooden land roller,
-Clinton fanning mill with sieves,
walking plow, M. -H. mower 5 -ft. cut;
10 -ft dump rake; M. -H. bean scuffler
with puller combined and new finger
type bean weeder; M. -H. riding plow;
horse scuffler; corn sheller, power or
hand drive with cleaner; stone'boat
with steel runners; 'Cockshutt 14-
-plate •out -throw disc; 2 -furrow gang
plow; 32 -ft. extension ladder; Port-
land cutter; .bag truck, hand corn
planter (new) ; potato spray; new
pig box; set of beans scales for
weighing pigs with box; self feeder,
emery -stone; electric fence charger;
2 cement pig troughs; 2 'chop rearrels,
Anchor Holth cream separator, set
'double harness; 3rd, horse harness;
horse collars, logging chain and sling
ropes; about 375 sacks all patched;
about 20 grain bags; forks, shovels,
hoes, eveners, neckyokes, barley fork
fence stretcher, cross cut saw, gas
barrel, 5 gallon pails, coal oil stove,
Lamps, crocks, sealers, apple peeler,
tile scoop, pick, hand horse clippers.
Grain — 125 bushels of No Barb
seed 'barley, a quantity of mixed
grain; a quantity of -Hybrid . corn;
a quantitp of hay.
Household effects — butcher ket-
tle, la wn mower, kitchen stove,
Beach range stove in perfect shape
with new grates,' solid oak roll top
desk with automatic self locking
drawers, double • leaf kitchen table;
cream and red trine with chairs 'to
match; 2 dining room enairs, studio
couch, convertixng to bed; small stand
with drawers; several ••trolls of Heol-
earn; cellar table, large leather chair,
large e2er molter,
grandmother
vtho
r
clock and kitchen clo; several
good 'framed pictures, kitchen chairs,
2 small tables, bench, 2 bedsteads
Thursday, 14azieli 1•:5t1f,; 11Y.t51
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with springs; 2 dressers,..wind 'driven
battery charger wi:tTh control:. ,panel,
wiring and switches; 2 sodas, . ani.
numerous ether axticles4.
TERMS•—CASIl. J
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer..
Earl E. Weida, C'l'erk.•
Edward Stelek, Mervyn•.,Stelok; ,Prop...
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