HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-04-20, Page 4THURSDAY, APRIL 80, 1033 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
HAD RHEUMATISM
FOR 20 YEARS
But None Since 1930
This man must have something
like a record for suffering. He says:
“Since 1910 up to 19301— that is
twenty years—I have been a great
sufferer with rheumatism. I am
pleased to say that since 1930 up to
date, I have been free from thax
dreadful pain, simply by taking
Kruschen Salts—and nothing else.
I must say that 20 years is a long
time to have that awful rheumatic
pain about one.”—W. P.
Your rheumatism is just like his
and everyone else’s. It is caused by
sharp-edged uric acid crystals get
ting into your joints. Kruschen will
dissolve those crystals away. Fur
thermore—if you .keep up the ‘little
daily dose” ever afterwards, it will
never be possible for them to form
again. Rheumatism Will be gone for
good.
BIRTHS
BOWDEN—In. Centralia, on April
5th to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowden
a son (Donald Max.)'
GREENWOOD— At the Mitchel)
hospital on April 17, to Mr. ana
Mrs. Melburn Greenwood, a
daughter.
DEATHS
WHITE— In London, on Sunday,
April 16th, 1933, Ann Wareing,
beloved wife of Joseph White, of
Centralia, aged 43 years, 5 months
and 15 days.
GRAND BEND
Among the home coming visitors
for the holiday were: Cora Oliver,
London; Bernice and Isobell Webb;
Toronto; Russell Gill, Brampton;
Earl Webb, Detroit; Lillie and Nora
Webb, London.
Mrs. Gordon Turnbull and daugh
ter Helen are visiting the former’s
sister Mrs. Roy Holt this week.
Quite a number of visitors spent
the week-end at their cottages.
IMrs. Noona, of Windsor, is visit
ing for a couple of weeks with her
parents, Mr and Mrs. H. Gill.
Miss Jeanette Hay spent a few days
in Detroit last,week.
Mrs. Fred Kadding spent Sunday
with Mrs. Walter England.
LOCAL NEWS
Rev. Mr. Elliott and daughter
Betty, spent Tuesday in Brantford.
Mrs. Wm. Andrew is visiting with
her daughter Mrs. Knight, in. Sea
forth,
Mrs. Goodison, of Sarnia, visited
during the past week with her sister
Mrs. W. W. Taman.
Miss Bernice Hogarth, of Goder
ich, is visiting with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Hogarth.
Mrs. L. St. Thomas, of Lindsay,
is visiting at the home of her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hennes
sey.
Mr. W. Martin spent a couple or
days this week visiting with his
daughter, Miss Margaret Martin at
Hamilton.
Mr. George Tracey spent the holi
days at Westport and Brockville. He
visited with his sister who recently
underwent an operation.
Miss Pearl Love, of the Crediton
public school staff, is spending the
Easter vacation in Buffalo with her
three sisters there.
Dr. G. F. and Mrs. Roulston and
Mr. and Mrs. E. Howald and Mrs. F.
Delforidge motored to Windsor and
Detroit for Easter. ,
Miss Nettie Keddy is in Toronto
attending a convention of the exe
cutive of the Provincial Board of the
Women’s Institute.
Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers is in Tor
onto this week attending the annual
convention of the Ontario Educa
tional Association.
The many friends of Mrs. David
Russell, Exeter North, will be glad
to know that she is recovering sat
isfactorily from her recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Walker, of
London, have moved to Exeter and
are occupying the residence of the
Dr. and Mrs. John Ward and two
boys spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. E. Weido, of Zurich. Mrs.
Weido returned with them and is
visiting for a few days,
former’s mother in Exeter North.
Mr. W. W. Lawrence, president of
the Exeter Tennis Club, who is re
lieving at Drumbo, was in town for
the tennis dance Monday evening.
Mrs. Geo. Jaques visited last week
with her sister, Mrs. S. R. Peart, oi
Rockwood, who is ill in the Guelph
hospital. Mrs. Peart is improving
nicely. ‘
At the regular meeting og the W.
C. T. U. this week Miss Duff, field
secretary for the Provincial W.C.T,
U. will speak. She will also speak in
the Sunday schools next Sunday ana
at the Presbyterial to be held at
Thames Road Tuesday.
ZION
The regular monthly meeting or
the W. M, S. was held on Thursday
afternoon last at the home of Mrs.
Allaix Jaques with a good attendance
The president had charge of the
meeting which opened by singing
“Into a Tent Where a Gypsy Boy
Lay” followed with prayer by Rev.
Mr. Peters. The minutes of the
last meeting were read and adoptea.
Delegates were appointed to attend
the W. M. fi. convention to be held
at the Thames Road United .Church
on Tuesday, April 25 th, morning
and afternoon. Watch Tower heralag
a reading on Korea by Miss Myrtle
|Earl; on China by Mrs. Warren
Brock. Mrs. Pooley gave on inter
esting talk on the third chapter or
the study book. The 1st leaflet on
the Easter Message was read by Mrs,
Pooley;
3rd by
Mrs. H.
several
was sung by Miss Hazel Earl;
sponsive worship service “We would
see Jesus” was led by the president.
The May meeting is to be held at
the home of Mrs. Wilbur Batten. The
meeting closed with singing a hymn
and the Mizpah benediction.
Rev. Mr.
ter lantern
church on
last week.
Mrs. Ephriam Hern
ters Laurene and Hazel
Friday with the former’s
Mrs. Orville Rogers at Kirkton.
A number of the young people
spent Friday evening at the home
of Mr.
Exeter,
lake.
2nd by Mrs. Harold Hern;
Mrs. John Hern Sr.; 4th by
Kyle. Prayer was offered by
members. An Eastei1 solo
re-
Peters showed the Eas-
slides in
Wednesday
Zion United
evening oi
and daugh-
spent Good
sister
and Mrs. George Baynham Jr,
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Wilson and two
: children spent Sunday at the home
’ of Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Wilson, Ellm-
■ 'Ville,
' Miss Jean Ogden, of London, spent
! the week-end at the home of Mr and
1 Mrs. Garnet Wilson.
Mr. Gprdon Ballingall, of London
spent .the week-enji with 'his friend
Mr, Garnet Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hodgson and
family, of Chatham; Mr. Cecil Hod
gson of Toronto and >Mr, Herman
Hodgson, of Guelph, all spent Easter
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
gson.
The death occurred in a
Hospital on Easter Sunday
Joseph White, of Centralia,
years, 5 months and 15 days. The
deceased has been an invalid for the
past three and a half years. Her
maiden name was Ann Wareing. She
*was born in Lancashire, England
and during the
nurse. Thirteen
to Canada and
riage with her
band. She is survived by four
dren, Kenneth, Marguerite,
leen and Thomas. She is also sur
vived by her mother and one sister
in England. The funeral was held
from Murdy’s undertaking parlors in
Lucan on Tuesday at 9 a.m. with in
terment in St. Peter’s cemetery, Mc
Gillivray.
D. Hod-
London
of Mrs.
aged 48
war was a military
years ago she
was united in
now bereaved
KHIVA
\Mathers-Lovie
A very pretty wedding took place
' in the Grand Bend United Church
on Saturday, April 15th, when Miss
Edith Marie Lovie, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Lovie, was united in
marriage with Mr. Wilfred E. Math
ers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Math
ers, of London. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. J. Maines, of
Sarnia. The bride was very becom
ingly attired in a gown of white sa
tin brocade crepe, on princess lines
and trimmed with lace and silk and
she carried a bouquet of Easter and
valley lilies. The bridesmaid was
Miss Gertrude Lovie, sister of the
bride, dressed in a gown of angel
skin lace and net and she carried a
bouquet of pink carnations. Mr. C.
Mathers, of London, supported the
groom. The wedding music was play
ed by Mrs. (Rev.) W. J. Maines, who
was dressed in blue crepe satin with
rose bouquet. Mrs. 'Gordon Ulens,
of London, during the signing of the
register .sang "I love you truly.” pol
lowing the wedding ceremony the
wedding party numbering about 80
proceeded to the home of the bride’s
parents where a wedding dinner was
served. A toast to the bride was
proposed by Rev. Mr. Maines and
was responded to by the groom. The
bride was the recipient of many very
beautiful and costly gifts. Mr. and
Mrs. Mathers left on a wedding trip
for Toronto and Eastern points. The
bride’s travelling costume was grey
crepe dress, with coat, hat, shoes and
accessories to match. On their re
turn they will Teside in London.
Guests were present at the wedding
from London, Sarnia, St. Marys, and
Parkhill. The best wishes of many
friends will be extended to the happy
couple.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. -Alvin Brintnell de
sire to express their sincere thanks
to the many friends and neighbors
for the kindness extended during
Mrs. Brintnell’s illness and to those
who so kindly remembered her with
flowers and cards while in the hos
pital.
KIRKTON
Mrs. R. Davis and family motored
to Kincardine to attend'Mrs. Davis'
mother’s funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Doupe, of Pt.
Credit; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Doupe, or
Toronto, spent Easter with Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Doupe.
Mrs. Wm. Lankin, Bertha ana
Bernice also Mr. Kenneth Gunning,
all of Granton, spent Good Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bickell, of St.
Marys, spent Good Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. Bickell. *
Mr. Brock, of Toronto, is spending
the week with Mr. and and Mrs. E.
Humphreys.
Miss Agnes Greason spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greason.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, of Elimville
spent Good Friday with their daugh
ter Mrs. Alfred Collyer.
It’s Hard
To apologize.
To b.egin over.
To admit error.
To be unselfish.
To take advice.
To keep on trying.
To think and then act.
To profit by mistakes.
To forgive and then forget.
To take a deserved blame.
But it always pays.
Free Drawing!
Marshall Better Bedding Week
3 $25.00 Marshall Spring
Mattresses being Given Away
ENTRIES MUST BE MADE ON OR BEFORE APRIL 22nd
GET FREE ENTRY COUPONS HERE
and Mrs. Chas. Kerslak'e, of
the guests of Howard Kers-
splen-Nyals Hypophosphates. A
did Spring Tonic, $1.00 bottles a*
Howey’s Drugstore.
WOODHAM
and Mrs. Ewart Pym and
vls-
came
man
hus-
chil-
Kath-
and Mrs. S. Gottchalk, oi
last
Mr.
Seaforth, visited a few days
week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stade.
Misses Dorothy Dietrich, of Lon
don, and Rose, of Kitchener, spent
Easter at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lippert, of Mel
bourne, spent Sunday with friends
in their neighborhood.
Mr. Wm. Barry, of London, is vis
iting his brother J.
relatives.
Miss C. Douglas
Easter vacation at
derton.
Messrs. Hugh Eagleson and Ennis
Rock, of Parkhill, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Art Willert.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Willert spent last
■Sunday with the latter’s mother
Mrs. G. Sararas, of Zurich.
Barry and other
is spending her
her home in II-
Mr.
WINCHELSEA
and Mrs. Jno. prance and
family spent Sunday with the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bullock
at Greenway.
Miss Margaret Frances, of Kirk
ton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Pooley on Sunday.
____ ____, _____ Mr. and Mrs. George Parkinson,
her cousin Miss Violet ’ of Blanshard, visited with Mr. and
former putting
Earl, of Zion,
i Friday I
on the|
visited
Routley, who has been
Mr.
family, of Exeter, were Sunday
istors at the latter’s home here.
Miss Marion Shier has gone to
Bridgeburg for the Easter holidays
to visit her sister.
Mr. Oscar Palf is wearing a broad
smile these days. The stork visited
their home and brought a baby girl.
We are gla.d to report that Roy
Kirk, who recently underwent an
operation for appendicitis is getting
along nicely and is expected home
either Tuesday or Wednesday of this
week.
Qur Y. P. S. have been invited tc
visit Zion Y. P. Society on
evening, the
program.
M-iss Mary
Sunday with
Squire. '
Mr. James
indisposed for a few days is able tc.
be out again with his cheery smile.
The entertainment put on Friday-
evening last by the Mission Circle
was worthy of mention. The little
folk all taking their parts well. Much
credit is due the superintendent and
her committee in the training of the
children.
The Easter service was' held Sun
day evening last. The part of the
service was taken by .the young
people, consisting of poems, read
ings and singing. Rev. Rutherford
then delivered his Easter address
After the service closed the audience
were asked to remain and a short
service was presided over by Miss
Joyce Rutherford. A lantern slide
on the “Resurrection of Christ” fol
lowed by several readings and solos.
Mrs. Herman Foster on Sunday.
Mrs. Scott Whaley, of Sit Marys
called on his daughter, Mrs. R. W.
Batten one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Alexander ana
family, of .Lumley, spent Thursday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. George
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Miller, of
Cromarty, called on friends in this
community on Saturday.
Mr.'A. Pearson spent the week-end
with his brother in Komoka.
Mr. and Mrs. Bullock ap.d family
of Greenway, ~ - - - -
with Mr. and
Miss Ethel
few days this
Miss Margaret Miners at Elimville
Miss Inez Creery, of Forest, is
spending the Easter holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Creery.
spent Good Friday
.Mrs. Jno. Prance.
Pooley is spending a
week with her cousin
CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs. Mile^ McCabe ana
young son, of Clinton, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Smith and other
friends in the village on Good Fri
day.
Masters Teddy Powe, of London
and Cameron Proctor, of St. Marys,
are spending the Easter holidays at
the home of their grandmother Mr,
and Mrs. Arthur Brooks.
Miss Laura Knight, spent the holi
days at her home here.
Miss Kathleen Hicks, R.N., of New
York; Miss Margaret Hicks, nurse
in-training, Victoria Hospital, Lon
don; Mr. and Mrs. A. Copeland and
son, of Windsor, were week-end vis
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Neil and
young son, of Detroit, visited with
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Neil over the week-end.
Miss Mary O’Brien spent the holi
days at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson
and Jean attended a Masonic “At
Home” in Lucan on Monday evening
of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vanstone, of London
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Ford on Sunday.
On Good Friday afternoon Mrs.
James Blair entertained a (Sunday
School Class of young boys at her
home. The afternoon was spent m
games. Lunch was served and a
good time enjoyed by all.
Miss Evelyn Clarke, of Goderich,
called on friends in the village on
Monday.
Mr. Lome Hicks visited with his
friends in Ripley over the ‘week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Maltby and
young son, visited at their homes in
Galt on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. E. Carruthers, of
London, spent the week-end with Mr.
HARPLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Hayter and
Doreen, of Detroit, spent Easter with
his mother Mrs. A. Hayter.
Miss V. May Hodgins, of Toronto,
spent the Easter holidays with her
brother Mr. Maunsell Hodgins.
We extend the best of good wishes
to the bride and groom Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Mathers (nee Miss Edith
Lovie.)
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. U. Pfile.
of Zurich.
Mrs. Jack Hodgins and babe vis
ited last week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. David Eagleson.
Mrs. Catherine Hodgins ha£ re
turned home after spending the win
ter in Toronto with her daughters.
Mr, and Mrs. S. Greb and family,
of Zurich, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Love on Friday.
Mr. Byron Brown B. A., of Tor
onto, teaching staff is spending the
vacation with his father Mr. W. J.
Brown.
We are sorry to report Mrs. J. J.
Carruthers Sr, is ill at present but
hope that she will be well soon.
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and Mrs, Enos Herdman, of
Toronto, spent a few days with
their relatives the first of the week.
A family gathering in their honor
was held on Saturday evening at
the home of Mr. Bert Herdman,
Misses Joy ahd Evelyri Whitlock
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Whitlock and
Mrs, Horton, of St Marys, were re
cent visitors with relatives in this
community,
Mr. D. Burroughs, of Mitchell, re
newed acquaintances hero on Mon
day.
We regret very much the illness
of Mrs, Everett Skinner, who has
[ been confined to her bed for a few
j weeks. Her friends hope for a
j speedy improvement and recovery.
Miss Catherine Peters, of London
spent the holidays at the parsonage
Members of the Y. P. ,S. are pre
senting a Bibical drama “Barabbas’
next Sunday evening in the churcn
service commencing at 7.30. There
will also be special music. Everyone
welcome.
Mr, John Allison and little daugh
ter, Muriel, of Springfield, spent a
few days with relatives in this vi
cinity.
Miss Willa Bowers, of London, is
visiting with the Misses Murch this
week.
Mir. and Mrs. Wilson Hawkins
and daughters, of Seaforth, were
Sunday visitors at Mr Chas. Step
hens. ‘
Miss Greta Hunter, of London'
was home for Easter.
•Mr. and Mrs, Jas Willis and babe
of Sitephen, spent Sunday in ^he vill
age.
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Jones, of
London, visited at Mr. Hy. Johns
on Good Friday.
Mrs. A. Mcjralls and Birdine, or
Biddulph, were visitors at Mr. Wm.
Bradshaw’s on Tuesday.
Mrs. Alex McFalls, of Exeter,
was a recent visitor with her sister
Mrs. Wes. Horne.
Those visiting Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Wilson were: Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Ogden and daughters
Aleatha and Jean, Messrs. Gordon
Ballingall and Harold Sutton, all or
London; Mr. and iMrs. Joseph Wil
son and two children .Helen and
Billy, of Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. G.
Wilson of Saintsbury.
The Y. P. S. met on Monday ev
ening foi' their regular meeting with
the president conducting the service
for the opening exercises, after
which Miss Lavona Cooper presided
The topic “How does belief in the
resurrection help?”' was introdu-cea
by Miss Lula Hunter. The lesson
was read by Mr. Delmar Skinner
and comments by Mr. Lome Elford
Mrs. O’Rielly read a poem entitled.
“Christ”. Silent prayer was followed
by the Lord’s Prayer in unison. Ar
ter the concluding hymn the meet
ing closed with the Mizpah Bene
diction.
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MORTGAGE SALE
of valuable store property in the
Village of Heusa.il
Under and by virtue of the powers
contained in a certain mortgage
which will be produced at the time
of sale, the undersigned will offer
for sale a.t
The Conuner/nal Hotel, Hensall
on TUESDAY, APRIL 25tiq 1933 «
at 3.30 o'clock p.m.
The property known as part of Lot
Number Two Hundred and Twenty-
six (226) on the South Side of King
Street in Moir’s Snrvey in the sala
Village of Hensail.
On the property is the store
formerly occupied by W. A. McLaren
hardware merchant, a central ana
very desirable business location.
Terms of Sale
Ten per cent, of the purchase
money to be paid on the day of sale
and the balance in 30 days thereaf
ter without interest. The property
will be offered for sale subject to a
reserved bid.
Further terms and conditions or
sale will be made known on day or
sale or may be had upon application
to the undersigned.
GLADMAN & STANBURY, Exetei
and Hensail, Mortgagee’s Solici
tors.
AUCTION SALE
— of —
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
at the residence of Mr. John, Rowe.
Andrew Street, Exeter, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933
at two o’clock p.m. the following
household effects the estate of the
late Mrs. Grace Snell:
2 3-piece parlor suites; oak dressef
and stand; dark dresser, hall seat
and mirror, 4 rockers, small table,
oak table, ottoman, Atwater Kent
electric radio, Victrola gramaphone
two clocks, set of dishes, quantity
of fruit and jars, thermostat, elec
tric washing machine, almost new;
Guerney electric stove, practically
new, sewing machine, coal oil stove,
mattress, large rug, 2 small rugs
wringer dining room table, boiler,
clothes basket, toilet set, quantity or
dishes and other articles.
TERMS—CASH
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE
in STRATHROY
SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd
at Lambert & Burdon’s Sale Yard
at 1.00i clock sharp:
100 stockers,
100 mixed pigs,
10 milkers and springers
150 young calves
Few* work horses.
Trucks to deliver within 40 miles
at the rate of 25c. per head.
Terms—CASH
M. A. McALPI'NE, Auctioneer
MORTGAGE SALE
Of Valuable Farm Property in the
Township of .Sitephen,
Under and by virtue of the power
contained in a certain mortgage
which will be produced at the .sale
the undersigned will offer for sale
— At —
Palmer's Hotel, Crediton
— ON —
SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1933
at 11 a.m.
The property known as the West
erly seventy acres of Lot Number
Twenty-one (21) in the South Boun
dary Concession of the said Town
ship of Stephen in the County of
Huron.
On the property is a brick house
and frame bank barn and rock well
with windmill. There are 8 acres
in fall wheat and 12 acres in alfalfa
TERMS OF SALE
Ten per cent, of the purchase
money to be paid on the day of sale
and the balance in 30 days thereaf
ter without interest. The property
will be offered for sale subject to a
reserved bid.
Further terms and conditions di
sale will be made known on day or
sale, or may be had upon application
to the undersigned.
GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors
for Mortgagee, Exeter Ontario.
MORTGAGE SALE
— of ---
Undei' and "by virtue of the pow
ers of sale contained in a certain
Mortgage which will be produced at
time of sale, the undersigned will
offer for sale at the offices of
Carling & Morley, Exeter, Ontario
— ON —
SATURDAY, APRIL 29tli, 1933
at 2 o’clock p.m.
That valuable residential property
situate and being in- the Vill
age of Exeter, in the County or
Huron, and being composed of parts
of Lots numbers 26 and 27 on the
west side of Carling Street, North
of Sanders Street ' (now known as
Lots numbers 500 and 501, accora-
ing to Municipal compiled plan
number 20).
This property is centrally locatea
and on the premises are situate a
2-storey brick residence and a com
bination stable and garage (both
buildings in good repair) hard and
soft water; a good sized garden with
fruit, small fruits and ornamental
trees. Residence equipped with elec
tric light.
TERMS OF SALE
10 Per cent, on day of sale and
balance in thirty days. For further
terms ’and particulars apply to
MESSRS CARLING & MORLEY,
Solicitors for Mortgagee or to
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer, Exe
ter, Ontario.
MORTGAGE SALE
of valuable .fam property in the
Township of Tuckersmith
Under and by virtue of the powers
contained in a certain mortgage
which will be produced at the sale
the undersigned will offer for sale
at Commercial Hotel, Hensall
on TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1933
at 3 o’clock p.m.
The property known as Lot Number
Thirteen (13) in the Third (3rd?
Concession, London Road Survey, oi
the said Township, containing 100
acres of land more or less, and the
South part of Lot Number Ten (10)
in the Eleventh and Twelfth (12th)
Concessions of the said Township
containing 51 acres more or less.
On the property is a bank barn
brick house, new drive shed ana
dairyhouse, good hardwood bush
about 10' acres, and good wells. The
property is said to be well fenceo
and drained.
Terms of Sale
Ten per cent, of the purchase
money to be paid on the day of sale
and the balance in 30 days thereaf
ter without interest. The property
will be offered for sale subject to a
reserved bid.
Further terms and conditions o!
sale will be made known on day or
sale or may be had upon application
to the undersigned.
GLADMAN & STANBURY, Exeter
and Hensall, Mortgagee’s Solici
tors.
TENDERS WANTED
fu the Estate of Thomas J. Hall,
Merchant in Bankruptcy.
Tenders, will be received by the
Trustee in Bankruptcy of the Estate
of Thomas J. Hall, of Mt. Carmel, in
the Township of Stephen, merchant,
for' the sale of the assets of the
Estate as folloxvs:
PARCEL I—The residence pro
perty being part of Lot 24, S. B,
Stephen .315 ft by 24 ft.
PARCEL II—The store property
and vacant lot being also part Of
same lot together with the stock in
trade.
Tenders may be sent in for par
cels 1 and 2 together and also sep-
arately and must be in the hands
of the undersigned not later than
April 22 nd, The highest or any
other tender not necessarily Accent
ed. *
C. G. MIDDLETON, Trustee in
Bankruptcy, Court Mouse, Goder-
ioh, Ont,
GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solocit*
ors for Estate, Exeter, Ont.
GEORGE HICKS, inspector, Cen
tralia, Ont.
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