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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-04-12, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, APRIE 12, 1951 Beat Mr. Abbott*s Budget — No Tax On These Articles FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—1940 Chev Coupe, good shape, good paint, new Ting and valve job 600 miles ago. $595.00. — E. L. Cliaffe & Sons, Reliance Station, No, 4 Highway and Crediton Rd., phone 548. 12c for sale- Farmall condition on steel double new fert. A i; 1 i; 1 disk 13-disk drill Cub ti*. 1 excellent McD. tr„ 15-marker drill; used Farmell tr., in 10x20 new fertilizer fert, drill new and used field FOR SALE—Have an unlimited ■quantity of barn fertilizer, $5 per spreader load. —G- J. Dow. 5tfc FOR SALE—2 fresh registered accredited Holstein cows. —A. O. Elliot, phone 476-W. 12c FOR SALE—36-plate tractor disc, level' control; quantity of cob corn; John Deere Model H scuffler and puller attach­ ment, in good condition. — Earl Ratz. phone Dashwood 165-r-a. 12c cults., 1 new 9’ land packer; new and used tr, plows and tr. disks; manure spreaders; 1 two-row tr. corn planter; 1 used Rogers manure loader.— V. L. Becker & Sons, phone 6 0-W Dashwood. 12:19c FOR SALE—-100 bus. of feed turnips. Percy Duncan, phone , 37-r-10 Kirkton. 12* FOR SALE—300 hales of mixed hay. Jackson Woods, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone 25-r-4 Kirkton. 12:19* FOR SALE—Navy blue gabar­ dine coat, box style, size 18. Nearly new. Phone 291-W. 12* FOR SALE—Strong, well-grown I strawberry plants — Dunlop, J Premier, Eacrett, Fairfax. Ap­ ply to Mrs. Emalie Carter, on highway third house south of South End Service, Exeter. 12:26:3* FOR SALE—B e droo m suite, chesterfield suite, Servel frig., washing machine, oil space heater, baby’s crib -with spring filled mattress. Apply Mrs. Howard Lorie, S.W. corner of Huron and Edward St., Exeter 12c FOR SALE—Bay gelding, rising 4, 1,300 lb.; grey mare, rising 3, 1,200 lb.; Chinese goose eggs, 50 cents each; Mollard duck eggs, 5 cents each; E.R. cock pheasants, $7 each. Ross M. Hern, Granton, phone Kirk­ ton 4-r-7. 12* TILE—In now’. Get Mrs. H. 31-r-15. all sizes, available your order in early. Peterson, Dashwood 5:12:19* FOR SALE—One Massey Harris 13-lioe grain drill, in first class condition. —Horace Del- bridge, phone 14-13 Kirkton. 12:19:26* FOR SALE—Golden oak dining room suite, consisting of table, buffet, 6 chairs, and china cabinet. Phone Crediton 2^-r- 4. 5:12c FOR SALE—Good work horse, Clydesdale mare, reasonable price. Apply Harold Jeffery, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-43 Exeter. 12* FOR SALE—1930 Model A Ford in real good condition. —Ross Dobson, phone 63-1-6 Kirkton. 12* Hay Council Meets Hay Township council met last week. A. Masse was paid the balance of §70 owing, which would be charged to snowplough­ ing. insurance was purchased for public liability totalling $10,000 and $20,000 and $2,000 property damage. The new policy will cover all operations of the as­ sured, including cattle spraying. FOR SALE — Kroehler 3 - piece chesterfield suite; Bell organ, I overhauled, good as new; Vic- trola, some records, all in good condition. Young gob­ bler. Apply Ervin Eggert, Greenway, Parkhill, R, No, 3. 12* FOR SALE-.—One used Inter­ national tractor spreader. — Hugh Love, 174-r-3 Exeter. 12c FOR SALE—Case, 3-furrow, 12” tractor plow. Phone Joe White, Exeter 33 5-r-3. 12:19c. FOR SALE—Walnut dining room suite. —Mrs. E. A. Hodgert, phone 1S4.12c FOR SALE—Electric refrigerat­ or, newly overhauled, $125.00, —A. O, Elliot, 476-W. 12c FOR SALE—Timbers for barn or shed, 32-ft, "wide. Oliver 99 tractor, in good condition, price reasonable. Baled straw, phone 44-r-9 Kirkton or Keith Weber, Exeter. 12* FOR SALE—Baby crib, bathin- ette, and stroller, all in good condition. Phone 3 68-J Exeter. 12* Exeter Hoover or G-E Cleaners Upright or Cylinder Models FOR SALE—New Fleury —8-ft. packer. Dealer’s R. B. Williams, phone Bissell price. 3 6 8-J. 12c FOR SALE—’3 4 Pontiac Coach, good running condition and rubber. M. J. Leger, Crediton East. 12* FOR SALE—Bull calf for sale. G. J. Dow, Exeter. 12* Is Housecleaning Time, Too II I But your chore won’t be half the job with one of our fast, efficient electric vac­ uum cleaners, designed to take the hard work out of keeping your house spic and span. You can reach and clean every nook and cranny in the home with amazing ease. For a faster, more thorough, more complete cleaning job see our R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 FOR SALE—Team of mares, good workers. Norman Brock, phone Kirkton. g r e y Apply: 41-r-5 12* FOR SALE—Lunch counter and pool room in Hensall. For particulars, apply to L. Bayn- ham. „ 12c FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—1 Hereford heifer with calf. Ap­ ply to John Caldwell, phone 13-r-ll Exeter. 12* FOR SALE—A quantity of Bea­ ver oats; a quantity of Mont­ calm barley; and some Red Clover Seed. —Wm. Coleman, Telephone 92-r-6 Zurich. 12 UrDET lol Ei ■> Ei cfinflDft’s ncmcsT UJASHCR! $149.50 1 WITH EXCLUSIVE CUSHIONED ACTION1 Sentinel ot Safety, an exclusive Westinghouse feature, protects the motorAgainst damage and provides a convenient switch to start and slop the motor. Back again is the washer bearing the name that means so much — Westinghouse •— the only washer With Cushioned Action, your guarantee of a brighter, cleaner, faster wash, protection for your clothes, a long life of trouble-free service. Only Westinghouse has the Cushioned Action gyrator, the last word in Washing-machine progress. Another great Westinghouse feature is the streamlined Lovell wringer with feather-touch release and adjustable pressure. See this fine washer to-day. Their quality is still limited but thci; quality is worth waiting for. Phone 86 9 B eavers Hardware Exeter FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED—Re­ quires knowledge of bookkeep­ ing, must be accurate ip fig­ ures. Apply in person to Geo. T. Mickle and Sons Ltd,,, or call 103 Hensall. Itfc HOUSEKEEPER WANTED — To look after three small children 5$ days a week. Apply Box F, Times-Advocate. 12c HELP WANTED — 2 waitresses and 2 kitchen girls, Good working conditions. Apply Monetta Menard. 12c LOST AND FOUND LOST—-Licence plate No, C9573. Please leave at Exetei* Times- Advocate. 12* FOUND—Purse, in Exeter. Own­ er may have same by proper identification and paying for ad, 12c WANTED HORSES WANTED—I am in the market for any number of horses of all kinds; will pay up to 3 cents per lb. Also want bush horses. —G. J. Dow. l*tfc WANTED—To rent or buy a wheel chair, must be low •back. Phone Joe White, Exe­ ter 335-T-3. 12:19* WANTED TO RENT—4- or 5- room hous’e in either Exeter, Crediton or Centralia. Apply Box F, Times-Advocate. 12c WANTED—Woman desires work by the day. Apply at Times- Advocate. 12c MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Truck driver for country routes out of Exeter. Apply to Swift Canadian Co. Ltd., Box 210, Stratford. 12c A LOCAL WATKINS Dealership is open for a reliable man, be­ tween 2 5 and 55, owning car or light truck. No capital or experience required. Perman­ ent and profitable connection for right party. Write Dept. Dept. O-E-6, The J. R. Wat­ kins Company, 350 St. Roche St., Montreal, Que. 12c MALE HELP WANTED—Sales­ man for Exeter town route, good salary for right man; must 'be resident of Exeter. Leave applications with Mr. T. Humphries, phone 428-W Exe­ ter. •' 12:19c WANTED—M an to work on farm iby the day or steady for a few weeks. —A, O. Elliot, phone 476-W. 12c APARTMENT FOR RENT—Five rooms partly furnished or un­ furnished, Price reasonable. Apply Times-Advocate. 12 * APARTMENT for Tent (reason­ able), Apply Times-Advocate. 5:12* FOR RENT — Good grassland available for pasturing about 25 head of cattle. Apply at Times-Advocate, 12* FOR RENT—Four-roomed, self- contained, furnished apart- ment, no children. Apply The Times-Advocate. 12* FOR SALE BY TENDER SCRAP METAL Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received until -----, " .. April 18, 1951, for the purchase of io : r ‘ ~ ’ Scrap includes two Tractors and the balance mainly Agricultural Implements destroyed by fire. A. H. ERSKINE Clerk, County of Huron, Goderich, Ontario. 12c 12:00 noon, Wednesday, to 12 tons of Scrap Metal. STEPHEN TOWNSHIP Tenders wanted on a 1950 ton Chevrolet truck. Highest any tender not necessarily cepted. A deposit of 10% must accompany ' ’ m be or %- or ac- to on tender. Tenders in the hands of the clerk before May 3, 1951. F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk, Crediton, Ont. 12:19c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — Seven-room, solid brick house in Crediton, mod­ ern bath, built-in cupboards, full basement, new furnace, 2- storey barn, chicken house, 4 miles from airport. Phone 84 Crediton. 12c FOR SALE—Building lot in nice neighbourhood, reasonable. — Apply to J. W, Powell, Vic­ toria Street. 22ctfn sale—Six- 3 three-room 1 small quarters. TOURIST CAMP for room house, winterized cabins, store with living Hydro and water throughout. Close to R.C.A.F. Station and Grand Bend. Year round busi­ ness. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES bought, sold, serviced and repaired, Phone evenings, Bob McLean, 527-J. 30tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —q, j, Dow. phone 83 Exeter. l«*tfc PAINTING and paperhanging, kitchen cupboards and cab­ inets. Tom Walker, Exeter, phone 553.tfc BRICKWORK, Plastering, Chim­ neys Repaired/Rebuilt by lazy ex-serviceman. Hourly or job. —John Webster, Exeter 423, evenings, or P.O. Box 325.22:29:5:12* AUCTION SALP of Dairy Cows aad Grass Cattle W. E. Nairn will sell by ■public auction on LOT 19, CON. 8, HIBBERT TP. 1 mile east of Staffa, on TUESDAY, APRIL 17 commencing at 1:30 p<m. Twenty young Holstejn cowe and heifers, freshening, in A-pril and May; 5 yearling Holstein, heifers; 30 Hereford heifers, freshening in April and May, vaccinated; 4 steers (Durham), 1,000 lbs. each; 7 year old Here­ ford and Durham steers .and heifers. NO RESERVE. Terms: Cash. CLIFF MILLER, PROP. W. E. NAIRN, AUCT. FOR SALE—T i m o t h y seed, clean, and priced right. Apply Blackwell Bros., Hensail, tele­ phone 88-r-8 Zurich (Pari' Line). 12:19c FOR SALE—Double 'ball bearing roller skates, 14 M. Apply Miss Winnie Gray, Hensail. 12 c FOR SALE—A 19 47 Plymouth coach, special deluxe, in ex­ ceptionally good condition throughout. Telephone: Lewis Dixon, 528-W. 12c FOR SALE—1950 Custom Ford Coach, 9,000 miles, in new car condition. Apply Alvin Willert, Ann St., Exeter. 12c FOR QUICK SALE—30 pigs, 7 and 8 weeks old. Apply to Charles S- Bedard & Sons. — Phone 78-T-15 Zurich. 12* FOR SALE—Quantity of Red Clover Seed. Roy Westcott, Usborne, phone 176-r-14 Exe­ ter. 12c FOR SALE—Durham heifer, due to calf about April 23. Phone 84-r-3 Zurich. 12c FOR SALE—A 14-plate Fleury- Bissell inthrow disc. Apply Reg Hodgson, Centralia. 12c FOR SALE—Used Case VA trac­ tor, rebuilt, repainted and re­ duced. —Exeter Farm Equip­ ment, phone 508 Exeter. 12c FOR SALE — Deluxe bassinette on wheels, completely covered with white material. —Phone 328-W. 12* FOR SALE—Y o u n g Shorthorn bull, choicest breeding, and outstanding individuality. Wil­ liam Oestricher, Crediton 12-J 12ctfn FOR SALE—Man’s bicycle, good condition, With carrier, reason­ able. Apply Warren May, % Jones St May. 12* FOR SALE—1946 Pontiac sed- dan, perfect condition inside and out. Apply Gerald O’Brien, R.R, 3, Ailsa Craig. 12* FOR ,S ALE—An 8 cubic foot Servel refrigerator and a Gen­ eral Electric Hotpoint stove, large size; both in A-l con­ dition. Phone 456-r-13 Exeter, 5:12* FOR SALE—Astral refrigerator, and metal table for same, both in new condition, $125. Phone 523-W, evenings. 8tfn A NEW DODGE car or truck can be yours immediately. Just call Hensail 31. 22tfc GRAVEL — For roadways and cement work. At pit or de­ livered. —Mrs., H. Peterson, Dashwood, phone 31-r-15, 29:5:12* Why have MOTH DAMAGE? 5- year written guarantee with Berlou against moth damage on rugs, chesterfields and clothing. '■Free estimates. — Dinney Furniture, phone 20-W Sctfn FOR SALE—A quantity of well coloured, good quality cooking and eating apples. $1.00 and $2.00 per bus. in your own containers at the farm. Stew­ art Middleton, Clinton, Ont., phone 906-r-6. 5:12:19c FOR SALE—Two-burner heavy- duty electric stove, automatic oven, in new condition; will sell ^.cheap. —Phone 108-W Lucan, Mr. H. Butler Jr. 5:12* FOR SALE—Seamless Axminster rug, 4’6”x7’6”, fawn back­ ground, $18. Coffield washing machine, in good condition, $30.00. Aluminum teakettle, medium size. Phone 236. 12* FOR SALE—McCormick-Deering team scuffler with bean pull- [ FINDLAY CONDOR ■ ’■ ■■■ Coal and Wood Used BEACH RANGE Coal and Wood Used LARGE ROOM HEATER^ $35.00 Coal and Wood Used COAL CHICK BROODERS, NEW 500 — $16.50 1,000 — $19.35 EASY WASHING MACHINE Good Condition $75.00 er attachment; also a quantity of cob corn. Ross Oke, phone 177-r-3 Exeter. 12* FOR SALE—Four-burner heavy duty electric stove, large oveh In new condition; will sell cheap. Phone 108-W Lucan, Mr. H. Butler Jr. 12* FOR SALE—Enamelled range, coal or wood. Oil 'burning space heater, both practically new, —R. D. Hunter, Exeter, phone 150AV. 12* $85.00 $115.00 Traquair Hardware WELDING—and farm machinery repaired. Get your implements ready for the coming season now. Mrs. H. Peterson, Dash­ wood R.R. 3, phone 31-r-15. 5:12:19* TENDERS WANTED IMPLEMENT SHED Sealed tenders for the con­ struction of an Implement Shed will be received signed until 12 Implement shed feet to be built wall supplied by double door on eight feet wide; one double door on end, each door six feet wide; two windows; six lights 10x12; one ventilator. First tender: Cement block wall eight feet high with roof and ends 28 guage steel, sliding doors. Second tender: 28 guage steel sides, roof and end, ^sliding doors. This shed is to be erected at the Huron County Home, Clin­ ton, and site and position of doors and windows can be ob­ tained from Mr. E. J. Jacob, Manager. A. H. ERSKINE, Clerk, County of Huron. Goderich, Ontario. 12c by the under- noon April 18. 24 feet by 48 on a two foot the owner. One side, each door Clearing AUCTION SALE Farm Stock, Implements amS Grain Harold Jackson lias received instructions to sell by public auction for the estate of the late SANDY & DUNCAN McKELLAR at Lot 18, Con. 10, HIBBERT TOWNSHIP half mile east of Cromarty, cn WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 at 1:00 p.m. CATTLE: 11 good Durham cows, fresh and due time of sale; red registered Durham bull from Thomas Kerr’s herd of At­ wood; 10 Durham calves; 9 Durham steers and heifers, 2 pears old, ready for market. IMPLEMENTS: Full line ol‘ (arm machinery. GRAIN; 800 bus. mixed grain suitable for seed. TERMS: Cash. Executors: SARAH McKELLAR, MALCOLM McKELLAR Auctioneer: HAROLD JACKSON Clerk: _______E. P. CHESNEY_______ Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements^ Feed and. Furniture W. E. Nairn will sell by public auction on LOT 7, CONCESSION 12, half mile west of Kirkton, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL IS commencing at 12 o’clock HORSES: Matched team of mares 8 and 10 years old. CATTLE: Durham cow, fresh; Jersey cow, fresh; Holstein ccw, fresh and bred; Holstein heifer, milking; Durham cow, fresh and bred; Durham heifer, due June; 3 yearling Holstein heifers; 1 Durham steer; 4 young Durham calves. HOGS: Three Yorkshire brood sows, due in June; 22 shoals. 80 lbs. each. FOWL: 80 hens 1 year old FEED; Four tons timothy and alfalfa baled hay; 10 tons straw in barn; quantity of turnips; 2 bags registered seed wheat; 800 bus, Beaver oats fit for seed; 200 bus. mixed grain; half ton 2-year-old dry corn; 15 bags, potatoes. IMPLEMENTS: Cockshutt 70 tractor with starter and lights; J. Deere 2-furrow plow; Inter. 13-hoe fertilizer drill ; Inter, bean & corn cultivator and bean, puller; oil bath 6-ft. mow; Inter, side rake; M.H. 7-ft. binder, like new; spring tooth cultivator; rubber - tired beet, wagon with 'box; rubber-tired wagon and hay rack; 3 drum steel roller; good manure spread­ er; set of iron harrows; walking plow; fanning mill; root pulper; extension ladder; bag truck; large iron kettle; disk harrow; steel ladder; chicken shelter; colony house; feeders and -troughs; 2 rolls woven wire; 2 bunches shingles; hog troughs; quantity of new lumber; quan­ tity of used lumber; posts; steel gate; steel hay rake; iron pump, 30 ft. 'pipe; hay fork; slings, rope and lift; cutter; set. of sleighs; 1 piece 3’x8’x30 ft. long, 3 pieces 3’x8’x20; 100 ft. snowfence; gas tank; electric fencer; grass seeder; large chop box; wheelbarrow; scales; dou­ ble harness; quantity of 8-ineh tile; pig crate; forks; chains; shovels, etc; a quantity of wood. FURNITURE: McClary electric stove; cook stove; 3-pc. wine chesterfield suite; 3 occasional chairs; end tables and small tables; 2 Simmons beds, springs, mattress and dresser; 4-posier w al n u t bed; walnut writing desk; new springs; couch; lino­ leum; dishes and glassware; mats; 2 heaters; rockers; mir­ rors; kitchen utensils. NO RESERVE. Farm is sold. Terms; Cash on day of sale. Booth on grounds, JOHN LUKACH, PROP. W. E. NAIRN, AUCT. CENTRAL MORTGAGE & HOUSING CORPORATION Tenders on Exterior Maintenance Painting Exeter, Ontario Sealed tenders plainly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 12 o’clock noon on Monday, April 23, 1951, at 343 Richmond St,, London, Ontario, for the exterior painting of approximately 33 houses and appurtenances there­ to, located in the Town of Exe­ ter, Ontario. Tenders forms, specifications, and full particulars may be ob­ tained from the Corporation Of­ fices at 343 Richmond Street, London, Ontario, and at 7 Mar­ ket Place, Stratford, Ontario. Each tender must be accom-. panied by a security deposit of 5% of the amount of the tender. This deposit may be by certified cheque or negotiable Dominion of Canada Bonds. Lowest or any tender not cessarily accepted. E. R. COLLINS, London Branch Manager, CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION 12c i FOR SALE—Two bedroom cot­ tage, complete bath, furance and hardwood floors. R. E. Balkwill. Sctfn EXETER NORTH. 4-room house with partial basement, built-in cupboards, sink, town water, garage, barn. W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 11:18:25c ) 6-ROOM, li-storey brick house, 3 bedrooms, 3-pce. bath, fur­ nace, hot and cold water, hydro. Barn, henhouse and more than one acre land. W. C. Pearce, Realtor.. BRICK HOUSE, hall, spacious living and dining rooms have hardwoood floors, den, kitchen on main bedrooms upstairs. heater, hot air furnace. Attic insulated. Attached garage. This is one of those houses well built from basement to roof, mostly in good condition. Suitable for a family desiring space for nice furniture. It could be duplexed. —W, C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. floor, four roomy and 3-piece bath Automatic water i i NOTICES ne- RESORT PROPERTY for sale— Grand Bend Lakeview House near beach, 27 bedrooms, din­ ing room seats 60; large kit­ chen; office; 3-storey; ished; all inner spring mat­ tresses; ready to open; 118’ frontage on Main St.; booth in connection; terms to right •party; by appointment only,— Herman M. Gill, Real Estate Broken, Grand Bend, Ontario. 12c furn- 118’ OF TOWNSHIP DUMP Notice to all residents of the Township of Stephen that per­ mission is ’hereby given to dump all garbage at the Township Dump in the swale on the 4th Concession. Anyone dumping garbage on private property or township roads will he prosecuted. By Order of the Council 12:19:26c LOW-PRICE HOUSES—We are offering two low-price houses, well located in Exeter. Both have hydro and running water. Immediate possession. Why pay high rent? -—C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter, Ont. HOUSE FOR SALE—To be re­ moved from premises. Tenders accepted until April 10. Snell Bros. Ltd. FOR SALE—Two acres, frame house, 5 rooms, hydro, close to Brucefteld. Henhouse, pile of used 1 u m b e r , raspberry bushes and strawberry plants. Apply James H. MacDonald, Brucefield. 12c FOR SALE—-storey frame house for quick sale, at Grand Bend, Apply, Mac Sweitzer, Shipka. 12:19c NEW HOME FOR GALE—Exe­ ter; Bright nicely decorated rooms. Fully insulated, Full basement With laundry facil­ ities, C, V, Pickard, Realtor, Main st., Exeter. LARGE HOME—Exeter: Suitable for large family or keeping roomers. Modern conveniences. Building in good repair. Dou­ ble garage. Three extra lots. C. V, Pickard, Main St,, Exe­ ter, 1951 Cemetery Prices Annual Care $3.00 Annual Flower Bed Care $4.00 K, Hockey, Chairman, EXETER CEMETERY BOARD AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture The undersigned auctioneers will sell by public auction on ANDREW STREET EXETER SATURDAY, APRIL 14 at 1:30 p.in. Maytag electric washing mach­ ine, tub stand, 3 tubs; General Electric refrigerator; Acme elec­ tric stove; 1 dining room suite; 1 extension table and 6 chairs; 2 bedroom outfits; 1 bed (wood­ en) ; 1 three-piece chesterfield 1 studio couch; 2 small 3 rockers; 50 feet rub- lawn mower; sewing en); suite; tables. her hose. . _____machine, Raymond; 3-piece ches" terfield, velour, good condition; electric iron; Sealers; clock; dishes of all kinds; coal stove; pots, pans, pails, boxes, barrels. TERMS CASH MRS. WILL SANDERS, PROP. FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ADELIA MAE MARRIOTT, late of the Township of Stephen^ ill the County of Huron, Deceased.Creditors and others having* claims against the above estate are required to send full parti­ culars of such claims to the undersigned, on or before the fifth day of May, A.D. 1951, after which date the estate’© assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. W. G. COCHRANE, Exeter, Ont., Solicitor for the Administrator.