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Zurich Herald, 1945-10-11, Page 4se11114^44,, zuRtat HERALT) lufant Die Lily Jean Forrest, eight months .claughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. Forrest, died on Sunday at the home of her parents, three miles west of Herisall. Th.e funeral was held from the ,parents' home ..on Tuesday with burial in Heneall Union Cemetery. gelding Suffolk Punch year old. Cattle -1 Holstein COW 4 years old due December 7th; 1 Holstein 40w 8 years old due December 26th.; 1 Holstein cow 3 yna old due Jame - ay 20th; Holstein, abw 5 yrs. old due Jan. 212nd. Hol in cow 5 yrs, old due Feb, 4th, Heletein 'Cow 5 yas, old due Feb. 1.6th‘ Holstein cow 14 yrs. old due Feb. :24th; Holstein heifer due March, 23rd; Holstein cow 6 yrs. old milking; Holstein cow 4 yrs, old milking; Holstein' • 'bull 1 yr. old; Holstein heifer 4 months ,old; Hole stein heifer 2 monthold; Holstein. steer 3 months. All theee oattle have been tested for T.. B. and Abortion and stood, the taste 100% HOGS—Yorkihire sow ' in pig; I stocker ipigs 2.442 months old.. Hay -20 tons of.. mixed hay. • Implements— MdCormick Deering binder 7 -ft. cut practically new; Mc- Cormick Deering mower 6 -ft. out neer; McCormick Deering 13 -disc With graSs seeder attachmentaew, Mc- Corniick .Deering bay loader practic- ally new; McCormick Deming -side delivery rake; 4 -section .rowe: :Mc- Cormick Deering spring tooth naltiv- atter nearly new; self 'feeders; 11IdCor- wick Deering bean scattier; McCor- Mick Deering laborse scolfaer, Mc- Cormick Deering walking *low, 14 - plate disc; M -H. culter packer; MaH. riding plow; grain ,grinder Internat- ional; large turnipseeder.rhand power horse clipper; low :dov.rn steel wagon new; ,form low down -wagon; 16 -ft. flat hay rack; slading rack; 12004b. capacity scale; 240-1b. cap. scale; Clinton fanning mill, large hay fork; bob 'sleighs, 'cutter, bag truck, gravel box, quantity of bags, forks, shovels, spades, 2 logging chains, neckyokes, ,doubletrees, large vice; large cooker,t•21 sets of heavy harness, single harness, 6 -horse col- lars, and numerous other articles. Household Effects — McCormick Deering Separator 500 -Ib. capacity; new; Daisy churn, Kitchen extension table with 5 leafs, extension table 6 leafs; 6 dining room ,chairs, side- board, glass cupboard, kitchen cab- inet, dresser, i2 beds, springs and mat- tress, cabinet phonograph, bureau, gas lamp, 2 small lamps, box stove new, large milk cans.. No reserve, as the proprietor has sold his farm. TERMS --CASH Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. R. F. IStade, Clerk. Moses Gerber, lProprietor. Clearing Auction Sale Mr, Harold Jackson has been in- etructed to sell by public auction on Lot 8, Goshen Line, Stanley Town- ship, 14% miles north of Zurich or 4 miles south of Hayfield Road, on Tuesday, October 16th at 12.30 o'- tiock the following; Horses—Roan horse 5 years old. Bay mare 5 years old. Cattle—Darham cow with oalf at foot, fresh; Durham cow due in Ap- ril; 6 Durham steels 'one year old; 4 Durham heifers one year old; 8 Dur- ham heifers rising 2 yrs. old; 2 Dur- ham heifers rising 3 yrs. old. Pigs -25 ehunk s from 50 'to 100' lbs. 5 Isuckers, 1 sow due at time, of sale. Poultry -400 Rock pullets 61;6.1 mo-nhths old, -fall production. • Implements—McCormick Deering W 4 tractor, 1 yr. old, like new, etarter and lights, power take -off, rubber tires; Oliver 2 furrow plow, :109 bottom, new; McCormick Deer- ing 8 -ft, stiff tooth cultivator, new; McCormick Deering Combine 4 ft. like. new; 3 section drag harrows; McCormick Deering 3 disc plow; set of harrows; new rubber tired wagon' 16-600 tires; other rubber tired wag- on; hay rack; new McCormick Deer - Ing side rake; cream separator; grain thrower and pipes; mower; electiic. cooker; electric encer, new 111-H. grinder; 50 ft 6 inch endless belt; straw blower, snow fence, 40 yds. hog fence, iron kettle and stand, pump jack and pump, 100 reet 3 -4 - inch pipe, 6 chicken shelters, colony house 10x12 with hydro and stove. Hay and ,Grain --1100 bushels of oats, 800 bush. Mixed grain, nit ton feedbeans, forks, shovels, whiffletrees chains and a host of other articles. No reserve as Proprietor is giving up farming. TERMS—CASH Bruce McClinchey, Proprietot, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. new Ures„ Waiting *ill, 82 -ft. ex- tension ladder, 1200 -lb. scale, sling ropes, large quntity �f twine seeks and grain. bag,s, 4 chop boxes, scald- ing barrel, steel drum, pr. bob sleighs grain gririeler Beatty, 10 -in. plates; number of belts, bag truck, forks; shovels, hoes, silo fork, eveners, neckyekes,, spade, 3 logging ohains, grass seeder, fence stretcher, electrie fencer, 2 new horse blankets, crow - bare, 'steel sledge, cross -cut saw, buck OA quantity of lumber, reaches, cedar posts, some barb wire, 20 -rods bla harness, 6 horse .collars, set single harness, extra hames and tugs. AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock, Implement and •Household Effects, on Lot 20, North Boundary, Hay Township, 2% miles north of Zurich, or 6 miles west of Kippen, on Thursday, October 25th, Cornmencing 'at 1 o'clock p.m. Horses—Matchen team of :bay mares 8 and 9 years old; black mare 8 years old, gelding rising. 2 yrs. old. Cattle—Roan cow fresh, rea heifer fresh, Herford cow fresh, another Herford cow fresh, Herford heifer due at time 'of sale, red heifer due at time of Sale, red heifer due in Nov- ember, white Durham cow due in Novenebeenwhite...:Derhain cow due in December, white 'faded- -roan, asisgr. due in November, red cow due in. February, roan cow due, M March sem ••- • Hall steers rising 3 yrs. old; -5 heifersand steers rising a yrs; 2 heifers rising 1' year old; 7 spring calves, 6' -small calves. Other Live Stock — 10 Leicester ewes, 1 pure bred Leicester ram, 2 Yorkshire sows, 8 stocker pigs 2 months old, 130 Barred Rock pullets. Grain and Hay — 1209 bushels of mixed grain and oats, 40 tone of mixed hay. Implements — 1929 Ford half -ton :thick, 1 W 9 McCormick Deering tractor 19411 model on rubber; Wat- erloo grain machine. 28x42 on rub- ber; bean machine if not previously sold, ,125 -ft. drive belt nearly new, M -H. 7 -ft. cut binder, McCormick Deering mower 5 -ft. cut, 154iee fer- tilizer drill practically. new; McCor- mick Deering tractor double disc new, set spring tooth harrows new, Mc- Cormick 3 -furrow tractor plow new; New Ideal Manure .Spreader, 2 4 - section harrows, draw bars for 3 sec- tion, 4 section and 5 section; 2 walk- ing plows., McCormick Deering- side delivery rake, culter packer 11-H., McCormick Deering been scuffler and puller combined practically new; Mc- Cormick Deeeing, Vessit Grain grin- der new, 1 -horse McCormick Deer- ing scuffler new, McCormick 13 -tooth cultivator, in -throw disc for norees; M -H. low down steel wagon' low down farm wagon, 16 -ft. flathay rack with 1 -man loader ue-mbined, stock rack, 'Maxwell bay loader, rub- scr tired buggy, cutter, fanning mill, 2,000 -Ib. cap. scales, large -hay fork, sling ropes, new 32 -ft. extension lad- der, sleighs, pr. bunks, gravel box. (smithy of cedar poete. sane lumber, grain bags, twin' ks, logging chain, whiffle trees, evenerse neck- yo. e e steel sledge, vice, crowbars, Jael- and wrenches, electric fencer, good set of single harness, set heavy sereee with britchen, .3 -horse har- sea, 5 horse collars, horse blankets, colony stove 500 chick cap; chick hoppers and feeders, also a quantity of .Household effects, including large Quebec heater, Renfrew cream -sep- arator 600-1b. cap. new; Maxwell gaeerne washing machine new; ,gorel cart Jewel ceok.stoae, new =mita ug 9x1,2 -ft, and numerous other •ee. No reserve, as the propel- eas sold his farm. TERMS—CASH kalier Weber, Edward Elliott, 'Auc- tioneers. E, Weida, .Clerk. Wala McBride, Proprietoe, AUCTION SALE Of Ps nu Stock, Implements and aiemahold Fffecte, on Lot 27, Con 11, a le Township, .1 1 miles north of Zurich, on TI "ESDAY OCTOBER 1 nth. As 1 o'clode, p.m. the following: , HORSES -1 Bay Percheron team rtidyeere all 1 l3ay Percheron i• a 4 (' 1 'kn'• Pereaeree rreee 3 a .v old; 1 Sorrel mare leri'eilt Pune!) 2 years old; 1 ,Sorrel Arthur Weber, Auttioater, Earl E. Weide, Clerk Henry Brown, Proprietor. AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock, Implements; and household effeets, on Lot 22, North Bouudary, Stephen Township, U- ntie east of DasliWood, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th. At 1, o'clock p.m. sharp Horses — 11 bay Clyde horse 11 years old; 1 bay Clyde horse 10 year old; 1 bay Clyde horse 6 years old. Cattle -- Roan cow due 111 Nov; Household Effects — 2 wooden red heifer due in Nov; red cow due tubs, 2 galv. tubs, 30 -gal. barrel full en January; black cow due in Jan; of good cider vinegar; 2 oak eiderlRoan cow due in Jan; roan cow due barrels, Daisy churn, Renfrew cream 'rch• roan heifer due in Jan; Separator, butter bowl, ceuar cup- board, 10 -gal. crock, 1 -gallon crocks, iron pots, .spiders, roasting pan, gallon ice cream freezer, wardrobe large, flour ean, lard ean, tea kettle., stove pipes and elbows, storm WM- •dows, .doors, screen doors, onion crates, onion sieve, pote, pails, pans, trussels, broom, bed springs, mattress, piliows,,feather bed, spinning wheel, clothes horse, bird ,cage, 2 dressers, 2 bedsteads, linoleums, home made car- pet strips, rockers, 2 sideboards, 2 good range stoves, radio stand, Phflco battery radio, 22. rifle new, 10 'gage single barrel gun, lamps, sink, table, wood box, 4 kitehen ,chairs, exten- sion table with 5 leafs, 6 diningroorn chairs, 2 iron kettles, stand, quantity of dishes, brooder stove with hover 4300 chick size, gas iron, and numer- • ous other articles. No reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. TERMS—CASH AUCTION SALE OFf Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects, at Lot 24, Con- cession 12, Stanley Township; 1% mules south-east of Bayfield. End of Bronson line, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th. At 1. o'clock p.m. sharp Horses -1 bay horse, a grey mare. Cattle — roan cow in calf, still milking; 1 red cow in calf still milk- ing; 1 Herford .ow still milking, 1 red ema to freshen IVta.y 1st, 1 heif- er rising a years, 1 heifer rising 3 years old; 1 steer rising 1 year old, 1 heifer rising 1 year old; 2 spring of geese. , Implements, Etc.—Mower 6 -ft. cut; Fordson tractor in good working condition; Oliver tractor plow; Walk- ing plow; 3 lehOrse scufflers, one new; double disc for tractor; ].-horse disc, 10 -ft. steel rake, 3 -section har- rows, Renfrew cream separator with power attachments, steel farm wag- on, bean scuffler, new coal brooder stove, colony house, 30 -gallon barrel, quantity. of bags, bag truck, manure box, Portland cutter, gas pump, wheelbarrow, stone boat, 2 2 -wheel trailers, 1200 -Ib. scales; 12 tons of clover hay, 2 incubators, set double harness., chimes, shovels, forks, mail box, sap pan and spies, electric fencer, seythe, etc. Household Effects—Steel bedstead, with springs; wooden bed, coil spr- ings, Raymond sewing machine, en- ameled kitchen stove like new, ward- robe, and other articles too numer- ous to mention. • TERMS—CASH , Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. Fred Watson, Clerk. Keith Westlake, Proprietor. AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock, Implements and household effects on Lot 15 and 16, Con. 15, Hay, 2% miles west, and 11,1 mile south of Zurich, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th At 1. o'clock p.m. sharp Horses — Black Peecheron horse; black Percheron mare; black Perch- eron mare. Cattle — Cow part Holstein fresh; Jersey cow eligible for registration, fresh, white farrow cow, roan cow fresh; roan heifer in calf; moan steer rising 2 yrs; roan heifer rising 2 years; part Jersey heifer rising 2' years; baby beef; Herford heifer; spring calf, 4 steers spring calves; veil calf. Other Live Stock — Yorkshire •ow bred; 6 York pigs 2% months old; 7 Leicester ewes; 3 spring lambs; 6 dozen Leghorn yearling hens. Grain — 500 bushels of mixed grain; a quantity of oats. Implements -- Deering binder 6 - ft. cut in good condition; Deering mower 6 -ft.' mit; 'Deering 11 -disc fertilizer drill; 141.-H. 13 -tooth spring tooth cultivator new; 12 -ft. M. -H. rake, M, -H. hay loader, M. -H. 2 -drum steel roller; M.-}1. bean scuffier with auller combined; 141.-H. 1 -horse scuf- ler new, 2 3 -section harrows, beam • L'or 5 -section harrows, buggy, cutter, rouble tractor disc, .Cockshutt walk- ing plow new, •Cockehutt riding plow, Allis-Chebner Model C. tractor on teel nearly new; Oliver 2 -furrow low, cutter, root pulper, wheelbar- 'ow, low down wagon, extra 1s, 16 -ft. flat hay reek with 11-maa 'oader, wagon box, stock rack, 4- sheel trailer with stock rack and 4 roan heifer due in Feb; 'white cow in calf atill milking; white heifer fresh; white heifer supposed to be in calf; red heifer in calf; black cow still milking hi calf; red cow due in Jlau; dark roan bull 2 yrs. old, bred by Roy F. Pepper, Seaforth, regist- ered; 8 baby beef steers; 2 baby beef steers; 2 baby beef heifers; 2 s -mall calves. All ,cattle are tested for Bongs Disease within one month of sale, and all heifer calves vacinated HOGS — Pure bred . Registered Yorkshire sow, both sire and dam of the sow are qualified in Advanced Re- gistry, sow is in pig; 13 pure bred Yorkshire sows due to farrow 3, 5, and lth of December, all are daugh- ters of the above sow and sired by a boar, also qualified in Advanced Registry; York sow with litter at foot; 11stocker pigs 2 months old; 5 stocker pigs weighing about 150 lbs. each. Hens — 120 New Harnpshire erose with Leghorn pullets. Grain --- 175 bushels of fall wheat 100 bush. Galore barley suitable for seed; Ajax oats 500 bushels; 59 bushels of Erben oats; 500 bushels of mixed grain; quarter ton of oil cake. Hay -40 tons of mixed baY• Implements — International H. tractor one year old, 2 -furrow Inter- national plow new, both if not prev- iously sold; International binder 7 - ft. cut purchased in 1940; M. -H. mower 6 -ft. cut; McCormick 11 -hoe fertilizer drill practically new; stiff - tooth International 'cultivator; Inter- national manure spreader bought in 1939; Inter. side delivery rake bt. in 1940; Cockshutt 4 -row bean and beat scuffler, 3 -drum steel roller; walking plow; Oliver bean scuffler and puller combined eut-throw disc; M. -II. hay loader, 10 -ft. steel hay rake; cutter, cream separator Ren- frew, Wagon, quantity of planks; 16 -ft. flat hay rack, also 1 -man load - ex electric fencer, bob sleighs, fan- ning mill, .1200-1b, cap. scales; wheel barrow; Coleman lantern, extension ladder, small ladders, colony house 8x12 -ft; 1 -horse scuffler; bag truck, block and tackle, logging chains, eveners, neckyokes, forks, shovels, spades, hoes, grass seeder, cross -cut saw, work bench, niangels, feed hop- pers, steel pig thoughs, oil iburning brooder stove; 4 -section drag harr- ows, fire extinguisher, set heavy brit- chen harness braes mounted; set of heavy plow harness, single harness, 5 horse collars, 2 horse blankets, grain bags, twine ,bags, 1 bed room suite, and numerous other articles. No reserve, as the proprietor has okursitay, V4i6r. • , sold his farm, TERMS—CASK Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. Addison Tieenan Clerk. Mr, Leonard Birk, Miss Verna Birk, • Proprietors.. • Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements. In the Village of Varna, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 19th At 1,30 p.m. Horses — Dapple grey Percherote wagon horse, 8 years old; Black Pere cheron mare 13 years •old. Cattle — Red Durham cow 9 yrs.. old to freshen in june; grey .Durhans cow 7 years old to freshen in Aprils,. black cow G yrs. old to freshen in a; month; 3 calves; 8 Leicester ewes. Implements — Deering binder 6 -ft, cut good condition; Deering xsiowen 5 -ft, cut; Deering 13 -disc drills, One. ver bean puller and ,scuffler; Massey; Harris side rake; Deering duniparakee: spring tooth eultivator; eouterthrow disc, 3 -section • harrows have nese teeth, walking plow, gang plow, sat sloop sleighs with bunks, wagon, 51.%1 foot flat rack nearly new, gravel box, light wagon, horse •scuffler. rubes tired buggy, d'emocrat, set backbend, harness, new bridles', eollars, Rena frew cream separator, churn, sank pan, buckets and spRei, necka yokes, forks, shovels, double tree,, lumber, bags, chains and' numerous other articles. The farm consists of 53' acres, ad- joining. the Village of Varna.. TERIVIS--CASH Harold Jackson, Auctioneer: Alfred Ings, Proprietor. amirs•••041. lase 7,,,e'''I'iLeee farmers Can Buy Vktory Bonds On Convenient Deferred Payment's; Through Any Bonk 9- just sign a sot t form letter which Victory Joan Salesmen. carry (batiks have copies) .ordering the tank to bay Victory Bonds for you. Pay 5% when ordering and the.balance et any titre during the next 12 months, The interest the bonds ears pays the intetest on the bank loan, T IKE thousands of other Canadians, farmers will 14 welcome the9th Victory Loan as another oppor- tunity to save money to provide for future plans. Victory Loans have provided an excellent means of helping the war effort, at the same time contributing to our own personal welfare. Canada needs more money now . . . to make loans to foreign countries so that they can establish credits which will enable them to buy food and other things which they require. This food will come from Canadian farms; these goods from Canadian factories. When we help to create markets for our farm produce abroad . . . and when we help to keep Canadian factories busy. . . we help to maintain good prices for the things that Canadian farms produce. Victory Bonds also -provide a reserve fund of work - lag capital for our owu use . . so handy to have so niany times. Any hank will buy Victory Bonds at any time, or loan money on Victory Bonds if we need cash. . and for our future pans, we'll have the money required for things we want to do Get ready to buy more Victory Bonds this Fall. Buy double this time the same rate of savings as in previous loans will. pay for twice as many bonds over the 12 month periott NATIIONAL WAR iF;IMANCE cOMMITTEP1