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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-11-14, Page 4f Rage 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMER 14th, 1946 TW Champion P7 Grain Grinder The heaviest, most substantial Grain Grinder, ever offered. Many exclusive and valuable fea­ tures including 7” grinder plate, Heavy Duty Ball Beating Grinder operated by a 3 h«p, motor You can enjoy the all-year-round Convenience of doing your own chopping on your own farm with the champion i>7 Wm. J. Thomson Centralia phone Kirkton. 48-4 When in town on Saturday night get filled up with ANTI-FREEZE at Snell Bros, & Co. We will have Celebrates Birthday Mr, a H. McAvey, pf Wlngh?m celebrated, his birthday at. the home of his hiother, Mrs. M, Mc­ Avoy on. sunclay. Mrs» Ida M. San­ ders, Dr. and Mrs. C, B, Sanders, of London, and Mrs. Dawson, «f Wingham, makes his home) Mrs. Dawson, if spared, will pass her 90th birthday next month but is quite active and does her own housework and enjoys life and keeps up her end with the young and middle aged, Until recently she was a very active membei' of the Eastern Star and as yet at­ tends the Anglican church every Sunday, The words of the poet describing her would be: Mrs. Dawson is growing old, 89 years she has seen. But hei* spirit is just as young As when she was 'sweet 16’. Hearty greetings and best wish­ es are extended to her from her friends in Exeter for a declining and Mrs, Dawson, of (where Mr. McAvoy were present. Announcements BIRTHS Birth, Death and MarviUeje Notivsfc are inserted tree of chttrtre. C’ard of Thanks 30c. In Uenitiriani .Suttee?* 3<><? fijr win trie verse. y.'e e^rra for each iufiH- iional Engagements* in GACKSTETTER — At Zurich on Thursday. 'October 31st, 1946 to Mr. and Mr's Elmore Gackstetter a daughter, Caroline Mildred, JOHNS—At Chaix River, Ont,, Sunday, November 3rd, .J Looking for Something? , , ., Try the V They are read by more than 8,400 Times-Advocate readers every week Ifant Ads Phone 31w for an ad taker i COMING EVENTS FORSAKE | HELP WANTED STRAYBP i * > I » 1 I I i * a mechanic Saturday nights from | ^Tappy old age. now on, | _________i — i 35 Shopping Days Until Christmas Marshall Repair Shop Having erected a building for repair shop on Nelson St. at William I solicit a share of the public’s patronage of Exeter & community. My association, for the past 12 yrs. with job shop* the purpose of a welding and production welding, lay-out and steel fabrication puts me in a position to offer modern tech­ nique and practical experience With Christmas only 35 shop­ ping days away the merchants are beginning to prepare for the great festive season of the year, Meet­ ing the demands of the Christmas shoppers although showing goods. will be many stores some very some problem are now attractive Trivitt Memorial Club A meeting of the Club was held on Tuesday, November iL2th at 8 p.m. when ning lunch with 25 members present, anothei* enjoyable social eve- was spent, following which was served. ............ _ on Sunday, November 3rd, 1946 to Dr. Martin and Mrs. Johns twins a son and daughter. JORY—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital on Sunday, November 10, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jory, (nee Madalene Gilfillan) a daughter, (Sandra Leella Mar­ garet). THOMPSON — At Mrs. Godbolt’s Hospital on 9, 1946, to Thompson, daughter. DEATHS EACRETT—-In Edmonton Alta, on Sunday, November l'Qth, 1946, George Hubert Eacrett, aged 78 years, son of the late Michael and Adaline Eacrett. MAY—In Exeter, on Monday, Nov­ ember 11th, 19 46, Clara Hicks, beloved wife of Joseph May in her 80 th year. THOMSON—In Exeter on Friday November 8th, 1946 William Thomson in his 75 th Saturday, November Mr. and Mrs. Earl ■of Grand Bend, a Win. J. Marshall Miss Alice Eacrett, of Preston, who has been ill for the past weeks is slowly recovering. five Income Tax Returns, Bookkeeping, Financial Statements for Farmers, Business Men, Professional Men, Garage Operators and others. Arthur Fraser Telephone: Exeter 17. P.O. Box. No. 118 Temporary Office at the house of the late Dr. H. K. Hyndman, Huron Street, Exeter. Evening Service One’ garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays and dur­ ing the evenings throughout the week. Open tliis Sunday and During the Evenings throughout the Week.% NEWTON Motor Sales Henry year. . MARRIAGES WUERTH’S ZION A number of ladies from community attended the fifth anniversary of the W.M.S. at Elimville on Wednesday after­ noon. Mr, and Mrs. Elder, of Seaforth, visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock. , Mrs. .Harold Hern spent several 1 days recently with Miss Margaret j McIntyre, of Forest. • Mr. Warren Brock is in Toronto this week showing cattle ’ Mr. Hilda, Helen on Sunday with Wellington Brock. Messrs. Eph. Hern, Harold Hem Harry and Bob spent Wednesday and Thursday attending the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs Ross Hern ily visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kerslake, of “ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hern ■ in Detroit over the week-end tending the wedding of the ter’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Snell, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dickinson and family, of Denfield, visited oh Monday with Mr. and Mrs. War­ ren Brock. Mr. Exeter Mrs. Harold Mrs. Eph. nesday with Westcott, of „ Mrs. Melville Hern spent sever­ al days recently with Mrs. M. Spence, of Blanshard, • _Mrs. E. Hunter, of Eden, is vis- Mrs. _ the thirty- some of his at the Royal Winter Fair. ■and Mrs. Henderson and of St. Marys, -and Miss •Currie, of London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hurondale Womens institue will hold a Bazaar in the Legion Rooms on Saturday, jNovember 30. at 3 p.m. HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, commencing Monday, November 18th, at 2.00 p.m. All accounts, notices of deputa­ tions and other- business requiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, November 16 th, N.' W. MILLER, County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario. WANTED 7:14c WANTED — Immediately, a house with some land, preferably oil the outskirts. Apply at Times- Advocate. 14* WANTED — Female cook, pay for clean worker. 302, Exeter, Rether’s Shop. good Phone Coffee 14c F0R~ SALE-—A boy’s oyercoat, age 114, A splendid coat in good com dition. Apply at Times-Advocate, „ 14* FOR SALE—Two heating stoves, ■one Quebec heater with hole top, one square with door. These are in first ■condition; also quantity of and elbows. C. M- Green, Credi­ ton, phone 11, 14* two- mica class pipes WANTED — Stenographer, book­ keeper, Apply in person to Can- . adian Canners, Branch 10 0’ Exe­ ter, 14c HELP WANTED •— Grocery de­ partment. iSouthcott Bros, 14c STRAYED — From the WiJdfong grass farm, two Hereford steer? about 800 pounds, clipped in right ear. Hector Rowcliffe, RR- 1, Hensail, phone 17 lr2.3--Exeter 14* J J t FOR RENT TURNBULL — On w wjesuay, November 6, )1i946 at the home of the bride’s par­ ents, Hay Township, by Mr. A. Joyce, Toronto, Emma Mary Turnbull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fergus Turnbull to Timothy Andrew Kember, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kember, Sarnia, Ontario. KEMBER — Wednesday, ENGAGEMENTS and Mrs. Henry J. Kestle announce the engagement daughter, Kathleen Marie, Stephenson, oldest son of Mrs. Jack Stephenson, of >Ont., the marriage to ! and fam Exeter, were at- . lat- and Mrs. George Earl, spent several days Hern. Hern visited on Mr. and Mrs. Exeter. iting with her daughter, Wellington Brock. of with Wed- Allan WANTED — Horses suitable for mink feed. Highest prices paid. Norman Hazelwood, R.R. 6, St. Marys Phone Kirkton 16.rl2. 4t* WANTED—A housekeeper or a couple to live with active- aged woman, good home in small town. Apply Box E Times-Advo- sate. 7c PERSONAL Mr. wish to of their to Jack Mr. and Windsor, take place on the 30th day of Nov­ ember1 in the Giles Bouldvard Un­ ited Church, Windsor, Ont. * CARDS OF THANKS WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu­ matic when quick Drug Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, RUMACAPS will give you welcome relief. Robertson’s Store. Slendoi- Tablets are effective. 2 weeks’ supply $.1; 12 weeks’ $5, at Robertson’s and all druggists. The Pry,de family wish to thank everyone for the many kindnesses shown Mrs. Pryde .while a patient” in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. Wm all those with cards, __ while a patient Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. wish to express sincere thanks for the many ceived ment. in * Devine wishes to thank who remembered flowers and ; in St. him treats Joseph’s John Caldwell cards of sympathy re- their recent bereave- Alt. his Holtzmann desires to sincere thanks for the received and to I Mr. express cards, floAvers and treats from his many friends those who called while he was a patient in Victoria Hospital. * Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wright wish to thank their many friends who so kindly remembered Ted in any way while a patient in Victoria Hospital. Special thanks to those kind and generous neighbors, Messrs. Nelson and Roy Lamport, Edward Chambers, Sam King Jack Galloway, Alvin Faultier and Andy Mathers who came with tractors and ploughs and completed his fall ploughing. * generally from a conges- DI I p Q caused 1 IJLuLiM <bl00d) tion. Try Bunkers Herbal Pills to treat the cause, at its source. Money back if the first bottle does not >|ajtisfy. At Drug Stores. • IN MEMORIAM JOHNS—-In loving memory of our dear nephew passed away 'No one knows you. No one knows Herbert Johns who November ?119, 1943 how much we miss pain, we lost the bitter We have suffered since you Life has never been the some. In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly, tender, fond' and true, There is not a day dear nephew. We do not think of you. —Ever, remembered by Uncle Wil­ fred and Uncle Harvey. of a away 19 th The Cold Weather is Just Around the Corner We Have a Good Supply of WINTER FOOTWEAR See Our AIACKINAW' SOCKS for men and boys White rubber is scarce but we have been fortunate to receive a small quantity. Get your white shoes re-heeled. , If it’s Wuertb’s shoes, It’s Worth while. If it’s worth while, It’s Wderth’s shoes. Leather and rubber repairing promptly and neatly attended to. SHIPKA Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Niles, Lansing, Mich., and Mrs. Roy Sherritt and son, Wm. of Granton, visited on . Tuesday with Miss Pearl Keys. DEATHS of with HUGHES — In Hamilton ‘Hospital on Wednesday, November 13, 1946, the infant daughter of •Mr. and Mrs; Donald Leroy Hughes, aged three weeks. Wuertb’s Cash Shoe Store YOU HAVE , hands? You we need to exclusively Write us to-day for tails as to how to establish a profitable business of your own. Familox Dept. C, 1)6 Od Delorim- ier, Montreal. full time are just represent in your on your the man our line territory! more de­ Hi ,,t*,*,i»A*Hii<iliililltitiiilliitiiHiliiiltiHrilii|iiirHitiirtiujiiiiif|ii|iiitHuiiiiijijifiihin(iiinii(if|>ff(fjHiti|hlliiiiniintiii'iii November 17th Our First Anniversary May we take this opportunity of thanking1 the people of Exeter and vicinity for support throughout our first year. their loyal EXETER FLOWER SHOP Ralph Bailey and Family Phone 276 '.iiiiii^ltihititiiiiiiiiiitiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiliiiiuiriiiuiii.iininiiiiiiiiinuiuiuiiihiiiiiiliiiiiiiihlitliili' The family of the late Arthur Weber wish to express their sin­ cere thanks to the many friends for their assistance and kind ex­ pression of sympathy during their recent bereavement thanks to Heckendbrn butes. with special Rev. Burn and Rev. and for the floral tri- c Mrs, press cards, er patient in the Seaforth Hospital. C ». Miller wishes to ex- sinere thanks for the Bob, her s treats and flowers and oth- kindly remembrances while a The family of the late William H. Thomson wish to thank many friends their kind expressions of sym­ pathy and assistance shown them during theii* recent sad bereave­ ment also for the beautiful floral tributes, with .special thanks Rev. A. B. Irwin, the and neighbors for of to C of ex- the for the The Exeter-Hensall Branch the Canadian Legion wish to press their sincere thanks to people of Exetei* and Hensail their generous donations to Poppy Fund, also to the public for their support at the Remem­ brance Day Services, thanks to the Girl Guides for sel­ ling poppies, aifd to Rev, Hunt and ReV, MacLehn for their most in­ spiring addresses. A. M. Easton, Sec-Treas, c Special M. We, the sponsoring Committee of the Grand Bend Boy Scouts or­ ganisation Wish id heartily thank all those Who responded so freely towards providing a meeting place fdr the Scouts, the for the Rovers and organized, also to equipment for each Signed the Sponsoring Committee* Cubs and also Girl Guides, if provide some organisation. JOHNS—In loving memory dear nephew who passed 3 years ago on November 1943. Quickly and suddenly came the call. His sudden death surprised us all, Dearer to memory than words can tell The loss of a nephew we loved so well. —Ever remembered by Aunt Mary and Aunt Doris. * JOHNS—-In fond and loving mem­ ory of a dear son and brother, who lost his life three years November 19, 1943. The pearly gates were opened A gentle voice said "come”, And with farewell unspoken. He gently entered home. We cannot Lord, Thy purpose ago . . . ! see But all is well, that done by Thee —Ever remembered by Father and Brother. Mother. GREENWAY Anniversary services will be in the Anglican Church on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7,30 p.m. Rev. Bell* Kerwood, will be the guest speaker, Miss Lillian Ulens, of Windsor, Mr. and Thomas, London, Mrs. W. Mr, Ray McPherson, of Toronto spent the. Week-end with his cousin Mr. Ross Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson and •family and Mr, and Mrs, Jim Wright and family, of West Mc­ Gillivray, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mirs. Emerson Woodburn and ILeona, Mrs. A, Gollen returned from the Hospital oh Monday1, WO Wish her a speedy recovery, Mr, Jim Mickle arid Miss Janet Mickle, of Alvinstoh, visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs, Milton Pollock. Mr, Dawson Woodburn, of Tor­ onto, Spent thd week-end With hi? (parents, Mr, ahd Mrs. Chid. Wood- 'hum. held Mrs. Jack Murray, of St, and Mr, Dorman Ulens, of visited oil Sunday with T. Ulens. I FOR SALE—Six stocker cattle be­ tween 60'0 and 700 lbs.; 8 pigs, 6 weeks old, Apply to Geo. Frayne, phone 84r20 Kirkton.. 14c FOR SALE—Single ibed, new, car­ ved oak; black cloth coat, 'Persian trimmed, size 42%; ibrown fox neck-piece, ‘all in ■good condition. Apply at Times- Advocate. 14* FOR SALE—Console Rodgers rad­ io with aerial, in good condition $25.00.; baby, carriage, in good condition, $8.00 solid oak frame Wheelbarrows, $9.00, £>. M. gan­ ders, Exeter, 14c FOR SALE—A set of Encycloped­ ia Brittanica at the Public Dik- rary. Contact Miss Jeckell for further particualrs. 14c FOR SALE—A General Electric battery radio, table model, A-l condition. Apply to Mather’s Garage, Exeter North. 14* FOR SALE—1929 Ford coach With new rings', battery, five tires, in good running condi­ tion. Ralph Atkinson, R.R. 1, Centralia, 14* FOR SALE—Picked cob corn by the ton. Apply to ,C. F. Miller, Staff a, Ont., phone il<lrl3 Dub­ lin. 14:21c FOR SALE—Beet pulp, 1 car re­ ceived another to follow end of' November. Place your order now Cann’s Mill, phone 35w. 14:21c FOR SALE—Model T Ford car in A-l condition. Apply to Clare Musser, Dashwood, Ont. • 14* FOR SALE—4 York' pigs, 6 weeks old. Phone George Dunn, 177r43 Exeter. 14c FOR SALE—21' .Rock pullets, four months old. Apply to Mrs Harry Spaiding, R.R. 3, Exeter. 1.4* FOR 'SALE—Ii25 Light Sussex pul­ lets, 5 months old; iron pump and about 25 feet of piping. Apply at Times-AdVocate. 7:14* FOR SALE—160 Barred Rock pul­ lets, 5> months old,"’’started to lay also a quantity of feed tur­ nips. Phone Jos. Ferguson 8Or2 Hensail. 7:14* REAL ESTATE FARM FOR SALE—Good buildings and bush, close to good market, school and church, never failing water, 48 acres fall ploughed, hydro available. Apply Box 28'0'V, Times-Advocate. 7:14* HOUSES—Brick house with fur­ nace, bath in Hensall. Brick house with conveniences in Crediton. Frame (House with conveniences in Parkhill. Frame house in Granton. W. C. Pearce Exeter. , FOR SALE—100 .acres tillable landZ frame house, bank barn, silo, shed, pig-pen, moderately priced. Reasonably situated for school and villages.- 100 acres brick house, bank -barn and shed, driveshed, some bush. 6'6 acres frame house small barn small bush. Hydro past gate, W. C. Pearce, Exeter. FOR SALE — For immediate pos­ session, 1% storey, brown rug brick house on William Street, all modern conveniences, hard­ wood floors and garage. Apply to Mrs. W. A. Balkwill, John St. Terms if desired. 311 7: 14c FOR SALE—1%-storey brick house modern conveniences; extra lot. This property is located close to business section of Exeter; • quick possession. C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. FOR SALE — Comfortable ibriclt house with hydro and 3-piecC bath. Small stable; 3% acres of productive garden land; edge of Exeter, fall possession. C. V. 'Pickard, MAin St.. Exeter. FOR SALE —< 120-acfe farm, well- located oh paved road, comfort­ table’ house, good bank bard; hydro and water, Productive soil, 12 acres bush; alsb 50 acres cul­ tivated land without buildings, near Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Exe­ ter. FOR S*ADB--—10'0- acres In 'Stephen Township w,ith good brick house and bank barn, Close to village. Possession given when desired. C* V. Pickatd, Eketer, There’s rio dead heads herd—• every Want Ad works hard. FOR RENT—Webster Paint Spray Outfit. Apply Beavers Hardware, tfc LOST LOST—In Exeter a small orna­ ment, a white elephant. Finder please leave at Times- Advocate. 14c ■» t * MISCELLANEOUS POULTRY Drinking FOUNTAINS Double wall founts, 4 gals. 2i gals. Purina Water Pans Jamesway Water Pans Neuhauser Hatcheries LONDON, .ONTARIO 3.25 2.50 1.25 2.35 Neuhausel’ Cluck Prices Are Up— Chicks that formerly sold for 15 cent will now be 16 cents. This increase is chiefly due to the in- cerased cost of our breeding pro­ gram, and our efforts to produce an exceptionally high quality chick Neuhauser Hatcheries ESSEX CHATHAM LONDON NOTICES COMMUTING TO LONDON daily Desire riders ito share expenses, 'Phone 284w. 14c •NOTICE—An overcoat was exchang­ ed at the dance Tuesday evening. Anyone with wrong coat please contact Stewart Dick at Ed’s Garage. 14c We are taking orders now for fall whitewashing jobs, with new Power Machine. — Wm. Watson, Phone 35rl9 Dashwood. l'0-8tc NOTICE—We have installed a key duplicating machine and are pre­ pared to make duplicate keys for most cars and cylinder type locks. Beavers Hardware. tfc of The I have Exeter, Octobei’ entitled CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST Voters’ Lists, 1946, Municipality of the Village of Exeter, County of Huron. Notice is hereby-given that I have complied with Section 7 Voters’ List Act and that posted up at my office at Ont.., on . the 30th day of 1946. the list of all persons to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor­ rected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 20 th day of November, 1946. 1 Dated at Exeter this 30th day of October, 1946, C. V. Pickard, Clerk of Exeter, Ont. TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NOMINATION AND ELECTION hereby given of be Public Notice is that a meeting of the Electors the Township of 'Stephen will held. in the TOWN HALL, CREDITON on FRIDAY, NGV. 252, 1946 1 o’clock in the afternoon forat the purpose of making and receiv­ ing nominations for Reeve, Deputy Reeve, Councilmen and also for Trustees of the Township School Area comprising sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, Union 8 and 12—three to be elected. And furthei’ notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed and qualifying for any particular office, than required to be elected, the proceedings will be adjourned until MONDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1946 when polls shall be opened from 9 o’clock a.m. until 5 o’clock p.m. at .the following places with the undermentioned officers in charge as fixed by the Township by-law viz: 1. Mrs. Mill’s Shop, Lot 28, Con. W. B. Willert, Gordon Wilson; Penhale’s Kitchen, Lot 201, Con. Preston Dearing, George Walk- ; 3. Council Chambers, Crediton, Thos. Trevethick, F. W. MorloCk; 4. Town Hall, Lot 10, Con. 7, Alvin Baker, J. H. Gaiser; 5« O’Rourke's Kitchen, iLOt 1'0', Con. 12, Pat Sul­ livan, JaS. Mawhinney; 6. Koehler’s Store, Lot 23, Con. ■ Kraft, Chester Gaiser; Kitchen, Lot 10, “ Houlahan, M. C. Sweitzer; 8. Pol lock's Store, Lot 40, Con. £ Mansell Hodgins, Wm, Hicks; Ravelle’s 'Store, Lot 1, Com Sauble, Colin Love, iLeland Desjardlne. And all electors are hereby re­ quested to take notice and, govern themselves accoi'dingly, LLOYD B. HODGSON, Returning Officer. Centralia, November 6th, 1946. 7:14:21 li 2. 2, er; N.B, E. G. 7, Sweitzer’s Con.» 17, John Con. S.B., < f IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Elizabeth Jane Hogarth, late of the Village of Exeter, Spinster, deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late Eliza­ beth Jane Hogarth, who died on the 25th day of September, 1946, are hereby notified to send thenar to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 20th day of Nov­ ember 1946, AFTER the last-named date the assets of the said Estate willvbe distributed among the per­ sons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which Executors shall then have notice. DATED at JExeter, the 24th day October, 1946. GLADMAN & COCHRANE, Exeter, 'Ontario. Solicitors tfor the - Executors. 31:7:14 Of In the Matter of th© Estate of NORMAN JAMES DORE, late of the Village of Exeter in the Coun­ ty of Huron, Gentleman. ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late NORMAN JAMES DORE, who died on the 6th day of November, 1946, .are hereby, notified to send them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 2nd day of December 1946. AFTER the last-named date the assests of the said Estate will be distributed among the persons en­ titled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersign­ ed shall then have notice. DATED at Exeter, the 12th day of November, 1946. GLADMAN & COCHRANE Exeter, Ontario. Solicitors for Harry C. Schwegler, ‘the Executor 14:21;28c In the Estate of ARTHUR WEBER, deceased. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of Arthur Weber, late of the Township of .Hay in the County of Huron Farm­ er, who died on or about the 3 0th day of October, A.D. 1946, are re­ quired to file particulars of the same with Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor of Exeter, Ontario, by the 28th day of 'November, A.D. 1946, after which date the estate will be dis­ tributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. DATED the Sth day of Novem­ ber,A.D. 1946. ELMER D. BELL Exeter, Ontario. Solicitor for the Executors 14:21:;28 In the Estate of JOHN HENRY ANDREW, deceased, ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of John Henry Andrew, late of' the Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron Gentleman, who died on or about th© 2nd day of November, 19 46 ae required to file particulars of the same with Elmer D. Bell, Sol­ icitor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 28th day of November, A.D. 19 46 after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of Which notice has been received. DATED the Sth day of Novem­ ber, A.D. IDA 6.A.D. 1F46. ELMER D. BELL ' Exeter, Ontario. Solicitor for the Executors. 14:21:28 I I; J ■*- I i t f * * * <• < 4 i 4 4 * < I i i. 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 1 4 .4- t 4 3 3 i ' I a J AUCTION SALES l AUCTION SALE OE REAL ESTATE The undersigned ihas received in­ structions to sell by public auction °nLot 21, Con. 14, Stephen Township on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1946 at 2 p.m. The Estate of the Late diaries Stephan* 100 acres of land, 8 acres of fait Wheat, all fgii plowing done, bank barn, 40x70, with straw shed, drive shed,, brick hWe with fFam6 kit­ chen, plenty, ef water, well drained. ‘ TERM'S-—10% oh ‘day df Sble^ balance in 30 days. For further ‘partiefturs’ ’Apply. to FRAMlf Taylor, Auctioneer* CHARLES STEPHAN, Jr.> Administrator, R. 3, Exeter* l 14121:28 ■# a il i t t r a 1 * •I it I.