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HUGHES Administrator with Will an nexed by his Solicitors Smith and McLean 20 Owen Strut Barrie Ontario I3 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Farm Farm Stock and Impla mcnts Hay Grain Straw Poul try Household Effects and Auiomabiia The undersigned has received Instructions from the Estate of the Late HOWARD HONSBERGER Lot 19 Con Nottawnsagn Twp on County road miles straight south of Siaynors main street SATURDAY MARCH 10 Commencing at 1530 pm sharp All the following namely REGISTERED CATTLE Holtncres Daily Sovereign 1103230 born on July IS milking bred to freshen it Jury Toplndy Sovcraign Daisy 1555352 born Aug 1959 fresh calf at foot 8Nancy Lady Sovereign 1555351 born Aug 1059 rash calf at foot Llly Sovereign Susie 1502762 born June 30 1960 bred Janu ary 19 1062 Slolly Ann Sov ereign 1707990 born Nov 10 1061 and Open 01atsy Sov ereign Beauty 1001170 born July 12 1001 lliolstein calf eligible for rcg born Jan 14 l002 red cow yrs bred to freshen March 28 Durham cow yrs milking and open leeback cow yrs bred to lrcdien March 20 roan Dur ham full flow bred call at foot rcd Durham cow 11 yrs milking wcll bred Guern seyJersey cow yrs ircsh calf at foot HerefordDurham cow to freshen in April Ayrshlro cow yrs old fresh and open Durham heifers rising to months old bred Durham heifer rising year old Hereford heifers rising ysaroid Durham bull year old Shorthorn steers rising year old PIGS AND POULTRY Yorkshire pigs around 130 lbs each Yorkshire pigs around 00 lbs each 13 York pigs mos 13 York pigs IIweeks old 50 hcns laying well year old HAY GRAIN AND STRAW 2000 square bales of mixed hay well saved Quantity of loose hay well saved Quantity of loose straw wcll saved 400 bus of oats Seed corn and clover seed Quantity of corn onsilage IMPLEMENTS and MISCEL LANEOUS 1954 Ford tractor good working order set trac tor chains for Ford tractor Powerlift tractor cultivator for Ford tractor Dcarborn furraw tractor plow with depth wheel added 2wheel trailer Dearhorn power mower 7ft cut good condition Set of Cockshutt disc Horsedrawn dump rake Rubbertired wa gon rack with wagon box IiiH seed drill forumin good con dition MIi binder and can vas good order on cut Cock shutt spreader working order tractor hitch Set tsec drag barrows steel drawbar Elec tric Viking hammer mill good condition Horsedrawn corn sculfler double buggy Horse drawn Moi mower with tractor hitch sawing machine saws Sawing machine belt Sat of scales 2000 lbs pig box pig chute Scrap iron Sugar kettle Set single har ness Set backhand harness Set breechlng harness Bells Wisconsin gas engine cutter Horsedrawn turnip planter crosscut saws 1954 Plymouth sedan good working order Extra tire and wheel for 1954 Plymouth Oneman crosscut saw electric fencer Co Op milking machine units piping motor Set of sleighs Steel wheelbarrow Chest tools New soldering iron Bench vise 25 grain bags Sling ropes Forks shovels other articles HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Cook stove Antique love seat rocking chair Antique odd chairs armchair oval table Oil cloth Antique round table pump organ Living room rug Goad Cheer wood spaceheater Brass bed mattress springs Antique clock Antique wash stand dressers with mirrors toilet sets Antique cedar chest Coal oil lamps Stretcher buggy robes Bed springs iIfla Western power mower Hand lawn mower antique rocking chairs Magazine rack Set 25lb counter scales Quan tity soft wood Quantity wood polelength to be buzzsawed Many other articles too numer ous to list FARM Consisting of 90 acres more or less bank barn driv lng barn driving shed brick house Electricity inside and The New Painter Has His Problems VANCOUVER ICP Any thing new in art often is offen sive to an onlookcr until he becomes accustomed to it says Lawson Iinrril famed Canadian paintar and prime lander of the Group of Seven As mailer oi fact all an is series of reactions both from within the painter and the onlookcr The impressionist style of the Group of Seven duccd violent reacqu at It then gradually paapls bacunl accustomed to it and it was no cepicd The same trend existed when abstracts fIrst appeared Even among artists there was violent reaction because no two poole react alike to gelatin Modern pain as owl an artist to express any subject Often it is turmoil of colorl but whed features are pointed out and the connection related It can he understood Harris now 76 and still the acknowledged leader of Can adas school of modernlatic tists has not let ago Interfere with his search for now means of expression In art Neither has it diminished the rebel qualities that have often made him centre of controversy SEEKS NEW FIELDS At on age when most men stop to reflect on past accom plishments Hrrls continues to scck new fields of artistic ox prasslon My work has gone beyond abstractions Theres no way oi telling what the next step In When begin work today have no idea what the ilnls cd product will look like until Im almost finished Tho key is design You relate colors and gradually the subjcct or thing develops An nsalduous painter usually on large scale Harris works In lar bright don on the ground oor oi his twostorey home In the university district in appearance he is distinctive and impressive with mass of white hair His rcsldenco sits on hill side overlooking English Bay high hadgc blocks the view to the road beneath but not out across the hay Inside numerous alntlngs by Harris and his wife ass top rankcd painter In her own right hang on the walls or are cara fully grouped along the wall ihcy reflect tho entire range of Harriss work Originally landscaplst he later turned to nonobjective compositions have no trouble working from one to another In line and in color believe there is great similarity between mod arnlstic art and that of the old masters STUDY IN GERMANY Lawrcn Stewart Harris was born in Brantford Ont in 1585 the son of Thomas Harris and Annie Stewart His family was one of tho MasseyHarris farm Implement manufacturers But this field did not intcrcst young Harris made only two trips to the works more out of curiosity than anything else lIa studied art In Germany from 1008 to 1011vraturnlng to this continent to accept job as an illustrator with New York magazine He returned to Canada year later painting street scenes and old houses in the slums and outskirts oi Tor on Harris was not burdened by the financial worries that plagued man of his compan ions Ha ha pcd iinnncs con structioa of the Studio Building in Toronto which served as headquarters for the Group of Seven The group the most noted Ca nadian art body was an Infor mal association and did not ex ist in the sense of an organized society Its members shunned established European art tech niques to develop their own dis tinctive Canadian style For seven years they worked much of the time travelling about Lake Superior and In Al gonquin Park During the sum mer they lived in railway box car It was moved to new siding every three or four days NATIONAL IVIENACE The groups first exhibit was at the Toronto Art Gallery in 1920 and critics labelled it the hotmush school Besides liar rls the originals in the group were three men still livingA Jackson Fred Varlcy and Arthur Lismer and the late Franklin Carmichael II Macnonald and Franz John ston member of Parliament took particular exception to Harriss northern landscapes and said they were national menace because they would discourage immigration We accepted tho criticism as partly corn Ilment and we on couraged lt said Harris Our work tried to exhibit the savage landscapes of Canada We were pointing this country In its own terms painting itas Canadians saw and not as Europeans saw out Plenty of water Clayloam 45 acres workable balanceyas ture bush Subject to reserve Terms conditions given day of sale Farm to be offer ed for sale at pm sale day TERMS CASH Definitely no reservevaa the estate has to be settled Nothing to be removed until settled for Owner will not be responsible for any accl dents day of sale Albert Culham WyliaJowman clerks Jerry Coughlla Auctioneer Phone Barrio PA 58440 Later the National Gsilsry bought some of our works and that seemed to wake up Cana dilldfl to what we was trying Today we are in an Infar ostional style of abstractions From the outside It mly seem scramble but it Is not it could burn sign that art is die tutbad and the world in men Art has prosgod lt before it is the same in architecture in literature and in music The Group of Seven later took in younger painters who were following similar pattern and by 1855 became known as the Canadian Group of Painters Harris became the first presi dcilt and from 104047 was pro sident of the Federation of Ca nndiln Artists 0NEMAN Snow in me be movad here and lectured at the School of Art III has encouraged many bung artists and did much to ring the work of Emily Cm before Canadians She was the first Canadian Rainier to ba decidedly in uenced by West Coast land scape You cant go anywhere in tits woods but you recognize an Emily Carr in October ms the Toronto Art Gallery honored him with nflor oneman exhibition the rs the gallery Ha he received honorary doctor of law degrees from three Canadian univani tics and his oxhlhltlonl hers and In Eastern Canada have at trsctcd record crowds Hls molt widely reproduced works includo North Shore alto Superior It now hangs in the National Gallery at Ottawa Another Is Shocks which typi lies the early period of his painting Horrias interest in art began carly As youngster of eight ha palntcd Christmas cards and sent them to relatives At 11 he was taking weekly lessons and he chose study in Europe over enrolment in the Univers ity of Toronto Harris is the author of many articles Interpreting art to Ca nadians and he has joined in school radio broadcasts to dis Ivlng artist so honored by Itln rS arm an int sico um mad Ohy Ill loan you dine dollars till MW MTAWA CPIA book by an author who died nearly five years ago in relative obscurity as won one of five Governor Gensnis literary award for 1561 Malcolm Lawrys Hear Us Lord From Heaven Th Dwoliv ing Place has been ju god the nutstnndin Engiirh language work of ctlon by Canadian published last year No Unlvcrsity of Toronto roiessors are winners of the wo other awards for English langunga worksProfessor hart Finch in poetry for his Acls In Oxford and Professor Goudgo in nonfiction for his philosophic study The Ascent Life Two Irce lanca writers In Montreal are winners of Gov ernor Generals awards for FrenchInnaguags literature The award for fiction goes to Yves ThaiInuit for his novel Aehlnl and the non diction award goes to Jean La llfoyno cuss Elï¬n for COIWBIBSIICEI WIIBCUDII 3Million Africans Finally Get Rule CAPE TOWN CmAfter it years of talking South Africas Nationalist government has dc clded to give selfrule by 1005 to the 3000000 Transkci In his dramatic announcement Parliamcnt Prime Minister liandrlk Vcrwosrd said he is prepared to grant the Transkcl an all black parliament and cabinet saparata cltlzcnship and Initial autonomy in educa tion health services agricul ture and roads Defence foreign affairs and Justice would remain in the hands of South Africas all whita parliament until the Tran skel government is ready to take over Actually only 1384000 Afri cans live in the Transkei beautiful but povertystricken territory about onethird the size of Newfoundland on the east coast of South Africa But the selfrule plan would apply as well to those who have had to leave to earn livelihood No one can deny this is positive step even if it has been taken under pressure of world opinion RADICAL CHANGE The move shows radical change in Nationalist thinking In offering the Iranskel an also live system of government Dr Vorwoerd has made two vital concessions its has recognized that Afri cans are just as suited to exer cising the vote in democratic way as are Europeans And he has virtually admitted that it is not possible to maintain white supremacy over the whole of South Africa Another Important aspect of the proposals is that he dare not ever go back on it Africans havalta habit of reacting vio lently to broken promises So Dr Vcrwoerd by offering the Transkel independence has also committed the whole of white South Africa to his policy of scparataterritorlal develop ment for the Africans The implications for South Africa are tremendous The horse Dr Velwacrd now has mounted might easily run away with him The remaining 10000 000 Africans scattered over Na tal the Transvaal and Ca Province will also demand rule sooner or later EIGHT STATES If the prime ministers policy is followed to its logical conclu sion there will one day be eight separate and sovereign African states within the Republic of South Africa with 0000000 of their subjects earning their liv ing in white South Africa as mt grant laborersa hcdlam con ception For the moment however all attentionvhcra is focused on the Transkcl and the most impor tant questions seem to be Can this territory ever become an economically viable entity Can It ever be really Independent It is essential to take close look at the Trnnskel to realize what Dr Verwoerd is asking its people to build on When the rains come It is Africans of the resplendent land of rolling green hills tumbling down from tho Drakensberg Mountains to the Indian Ocean It lies approx lmntely between the Great Kci River and the border of Natal and Cape Province When the rains dont come It Is vast brown dustbowl where man and beast Itrtlggls to sur viva BARE EXISTENCE people who live in it are all of the Xhosa group compris ing eight tribes who often an gaga in fights Their common enemies are ignorance soil erosion and hun ger To them food and the manna to earn money are the only realities That is why most of tho men have migrated to the white cltv lcs and left their wives and children to look after the herds and maize crops It is only in the cities working for the whites that they can mako money This migration away from their homes has been so great that there are more Africans outside the Tran skel than in it Soil erosion has reached criti cal proportions Only 20 per cent of the land surface of the elntlra territory Is free of aro on The people are 10 poor that only 117 earn enough each year to pay Income tax The territory has few minor als There are small deposits of copper cobalt nickel and platinum but they are not de veloped FEW INDUSTRIES Most of the good land is da vated to mixed maize and stock farming There Are no malor industries The vast majority of Industries are owned by the Transkeis 15000 whites One railway line runs from Cape Province to Umtata capilt tal of the Transkel There is no harbor except Port St Johns which is slited and cannot be used Evan If the silt were cleared it could accommodate only flatbottomed boats The weakness of the govern ments plan is that It aims to cut off the Transkei from the wealth of South Africa Indusi tries and white capital invest ment are essential for healthy growth of the territory But Dr Vciwoerd will allow whites to establish industries only on Its borders it seems therefore that how ever sincere his proposals for independence he visualize the Transkei as nothing but huge labor reserve There is one more question Dr Vcrwoerd has not consulted the Xhosa people be they want selfrule They might take It in refer ence to negative apnrthe But there is no doubt most thinking educated Africans would like their destiny linked with that of the whites in united econom ically integrated South Africa gilth equal democratic rights for Try An Examiner Went PHONE PA lMM fishing ah of assays written during the last two decades The lcvcn man cammitlcc which made the selections dc cldcd against recommending an award for French language oetry Custom has been for the udch to recommend awards only for outstanding works and 1061 II the third consecutive year In which one of the six pos sible awards has not been made The awards are $1000 cash prize and specially bound copy of thc swardwlnnlng book with on Inscription signed by GovernorGeneral Vanicr llfrs Lowry who lives in Vancouver will receive the award for her husbands book Lowrys back Is collection of six short stories and nov ella Forest Path to the Spring which sums up the it years the Lowrys spcnt living in tick on beach at Dollarton near Vancouver Ills most noted work Under the Volcano was published in m7 He died an alcoholic in London England June 27 1057 leaving threefoot stack of un published manuscripts Guy Sylvastra associate Par Ilnmentary librarian and chair man of the awards committee said the manuscripts Include completed novcl enough poetry for book and probably another volume at short storlca SECOND AWARD The poetry prize to Prof Finch 01yearold professor of French at University College In Toronto Is his second Governor Gcncrals award The first was for his Poems published several years ago He is painter who has had oneman exhibits in Toronto and Is also an accomplished pianist Last year he published another book of poetry entitled Dover Hench Revisited The Ascent of Llla by Halifax born Prof Goudgc 52 deals with philosophic problems raised by the theory of evalu PLASIEBBOARD PARTITIDNS QUESTION am building recreation room In the hue moat Could ihrceelghis Incb plasterboard be used Instead of tempered hardbosrd or plywood or is tha buemcnl too damn would be using It for parti tions and walls only ANSWER Becauss of Its low cost mourn wallbcsrd Is com monly used for basement parti tions and rcmodcllagflowavcr it should be at least onahalf Inch thick for ulo in basements suggest obtaining manufacture ers detaich installation instruc tions from your building sup plies dealer SWEATING STAINS QUESTION How can re mavs sweating or water stains from window frames to bring the wood back to Its natursl color bcfors revamlshlagi This is softer wood than hardwood flooring ANSWER Remove the pre sent finish down to the bare wood then apply prepared wood bleach to the stained area availabld at point dealers fol lowing labcl directions careful ly Apply matching wood stain the bleached sections are too light In color after the bleaching Revamish as desired PAINTING CEILING QUESTION would like to saint my ceiling using roller ut since Ihavo to use brush along the edges in order to get clean line am afraid that when lap over this border stripe there will be lop marks showing How can avoid this ANSWER Easiest way to avoid lap marks Is to use the now latex vinyl plastic paint Then you can follow the proce dure you describe with com plete confidence SHOE POLISH 0N PLASTIC QUESTION havc hassock covered with white plastic flow can remove shoe polish stains from It have tried neutral leather cleaners and oven clean on used on floors soaps det ergents and scour powders have no effect either ANSWER Unless the various agents on have used have set thc sta the following should Ilub lightly with cloth wet with nonflammablo liquid spot remover SCREEN STAINS PAINT QUESTION Several years ago we purchased brick house 20 years old with white trim Last year we had it painted lnclud ng the copper screens The window sills and frames of the screens have turncd brown and dark green We have been advised this is due to chemical reaction of water from copper scrccning and paint Several places when asked for advice said livs with it Is there special type of white paint we need to use or does the scre ening need treatment ANSWER Your advisors dllt agnosis is 100 per cent right unprotected copper screening will always cause this type of staining unless you give the screens an annual protective cleaning and costing This will prevent recurrence after clean ng with turpentine apply remove the shoe polish stalnz FIRST IIID FOR THE HOME By 3062 OW the following homemad tom uin spar varnish 50 per cant linseed oil 25 per cent turpen inc per cent Applyu wig naive screen app ca MIcue at paint and hard warc stores if present stained paint con tains zinc It is impossible to remove stains But painting over with any house point or trim will be okay EDMZ BUYING GUIDE QUESTION WI plan to start looking for bousc in the spring We have always lived ln apartments until now Where can we get informsilon about the things to look for ANSWER An excellent free leaflet on the subject Home Buyers Guide to available from Southern Pins Association National Bank of Commerce building New Orleans La giving detailed specific things to be checked Also write to the Small Iiorncs Council Unl vcrslty of Illinois Urbano ill for pamphlets sevcrnl titles are of particular inicrcst for prospective hams buycrs When You Buy Home Look at last and Neighborhood No Hill H75 available for 10 cents no stamps from tho Superin tcndcnt Documents Washing ion 25 DC If ordering this request list of available pam phlets of intcrcst to homo own era STAINED COPPER TILES QUESTION We have anodiz ed copper tiles in our kitchen Some of them have dark cor rosivelooking stains The only thing have found to remove thcsa Is kitchen cleanser which believe Is removing the lac quer coating also fear the problem will repeat itself undrcdfold soon unlcss the tiles are rccontcd What can you suggest for cleaning meth ods clcanscrs less abrasive and protective coating ANSWER small amount of sulfur is discharged into the air by household hcoting which tarnishcs copper the same as it does silver The protccllve lacquer coating retards the tar nishing Clear lacquer available In aerosol cans nt paint hard ware housewares and variety stores is sprayed on an absol uter clean greaseirce polish ed coppcr surface You are absolutely right about not using an abrasive on copper instead use one of the copper cleaning and polishing preparations available at most supermarkets and housewares dealers following label direct lons carefully This must he applied to an unconted surface to be effective Remove the loo qucr coating with lacquer thin ner and course cloth wash 3gb svarm ladsI tgrater and wth so Except to remove tarnish 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