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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-06-07, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1951 INCREASE DAIRY EXPORTS TO COW’S have a bigger job now that the «. 19 1 W?- • lawil l M J BRITAIN Canada’s Ontario cheese produc­ ers’ marketing board have announced the sale of 20.000.000 pounds of clieddar cheese to Great Britain. If the contract is to be filled, herds will have to be increased to keep milk bottles filled and butter on the table in Canada. —C.P.C. Hensall Edges Exeter 7-6 Bruce Glenn scored in the of the seventh inning 1 six-all tie with Exeter and give Hensal its first win of the sea­ son. The game was played in Hen­ sall Wednesday night. Exeter opened the scoring with two runs in both the first and second innings. Henstll tied it up in the third. Darling and Cann scored for Exeter in the fifth and sixth but Hensall came from behind to tie the score. Glenn led off in the seventh with a double and scored on a hit by Moir. Bob Russell was charged with the loss after he relieved Shaw in the fifth. J i m Sangster was the winner. Moir led the Hensall batters with a perfect night. Glenn had two for three. For Exeter Bob Wade a trinle an 4 a double trips. Hensall—Taylor 2b, rf, Mickle lb, Costello 3b, Jacobie 3b Moir cf. Fee If, Sangster p. Exeter—Gilfillan 3b, Haugh 2b, Darling lb, of, Smith c, Schroeder Lenahan If. Shaw, Russell p. Dashwood-Lucan Tie Dashwood and Lucan remain undefeated after fighting to a deadlock on the Irish diamond Tuesday night. Dashwood scored a run in the seventh to tie the game at 11-11. Robinson and Wein pitched for Dashwood. Bradford was the Lucan mounds- man. Colts Blank Zurich Clinton Colts handed Zurich their first loss of the season when they dumped a 9-0 shut-out in their laps Tuesday night. Doug Bartliffe threw a one-hitter for the winners. Ron Heimrick suf­ fered the loss. Visitors From England Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Minter, of .Torquay, Eng., have arrived in ; Toronto and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. Jensen the latter j part of the week, Mr. and Mrs. last ; Minter have come to Canada to to break a • be present at the marriage of .. j j their son, Stephen, to Miss Ane ’ Marie Jensen, which will take place in Main Street United j Church on June 16. j I Wins Plan Prize i Mrs. Keith Colby, the former j Shirley Penhale, now of Victoria, j Australia, was the winner of 50 ■ pounds in a Plan-A-Home con- | test in an Australian weekly newspaper. j Mrs. Colby, who ■ self a “cement bricks cause her husband making bricks for slammed in three Harrison c, Glenn Sweitzer, Wade ss. Holtzman rf, Cann Attend Daughter’s Graduation Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shaw were in London Saturday attending the graduation of their daughter, Joanne Emily, who received the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Miss Shaw is a gradu­ ate of Victoria Hospital Nursing School. She is at present ing with her parents. visit- Four Convicted Magistrate Dudley Holmes con­ victed four men of careless driving in Exeter court Tuesday morning. They were: Fred Waghorn, $10 and costs; Vincent Ladouceur, Exeter, $15 and costs; AC1 Kevin •Morris, RCAF Centralia, $10 and costs and Jack McLinchey, Sea­ forth, $10 and costs. A case against Mertin Desjardine, Grand Bend was dismissed. RHEUMATISM, ARTHRITIS SUFFERERS! Had to walk with 2 canes, sleep on chair, obtained complete re­ lief in 15 days by applying the Home Wonder Electric treat­ ment. No drugs! Send $1 for complete instructions, no further costs. Write P. Plaunt, 10 Wood SL, Toronto, Ont. CLOSING EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING Dellow’s Restaurant EXETER NORTH 4 Pause And Profit ’ FOR SALE Read These Ads! called her- widow” be- is so busy ........... ......._ their new home, won the prize for a plan which segregated the living and sleeping quarters, connecting them by a. breezeway. Her sister Helen was visiting her when she heard of her good fortune. Mrs. Colby is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Penhale. HENSALL and Mrs. F. C. Millerj i • Mrs. W. J. Rogers Ann and with Mr. Lorne Hay. Mrs. Kate arines snent her cousins Miss K. Scott and Mrs. Graham. Miss Eleanor Cook, stn nurse at Victoria Hospital, don, is spending a ten days ation with her parents. Miss Elizabeth Schaefer of merston, who is attending onto University, recently vi at the Scott residence. Miss Schaefer is a great-niece of the Scott sisters. Miss Mildred Forrest, the staff of the general at Brantford, was a visitor with her parents, Mrs. William Forrest. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pater­ son spent the weekend with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Goodwin and Mary spent the weekend with Mrs. Janet Peck. Ron and Elaine at Stoney Creek. The many friends of Mr. Len Purdy will regret to learn of an accident when he fell 18 feet from a scafold while working on a summer cottage at Grand Bend under Mr. Ed Fink. He received first aid at the ofice of Dr. Ferguson, Dashwood and t h driven to London by Mr. Fink, where X-rays revealed injured knee. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright, of Lorne Park, spent the week­ end with the former’s mother. Mrs. James Wright and also at­ tended the Aiken-Sillery wedding in Brucefield. Mr. Jas. Morrow and Miss Nan Morrow, of Winnipeg, Man., are guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Faber this week. Mrs. H. J. Sceats. of Victoria. B.C., is also a guest with Mr. and Mrs. Faber before leaving for England by plane Hensall Legion Auxiliary Hensall Legion Ladies Auxil­ iary convened in the Legion Hall Tuesday evening for their June meeting. Thirty-two members re­ sponded to the roll call. The chair was taken by the president, Mrs. E, Dick, who gave some of the highlights of the zone rally held at Harriston May 31st. An invitation was received to be the guests of the Hensail Le­ gion Branch at a social evening in the Legion Hall Monday, .Tune 18th. It was gratefully accepted. .Discussion centered around the Scholarship Fund and it was de­ cided to send $10.00'. The president was appointed a delegate to attend the conven­ tion in Timmins in October. Mrs. Alice JOynt ahd Mrs. A, Foster reported for the sick and; shut-inS. It was decided to con­ tinue the meetings during July and August ahd to discontinue the bingoes at the end of Jane. A mystery prize was won by Mrs, Gordon Munn, dfawn by Mrs Alda Simmons. Fob a recreational period bin- go was played. Refreshments were served. Rev. Preston were guests Sunday wit and Cao and of Mrs, Brandy the weekend with Mrs. C. Ballantyne, I of St.Cath- Lon- vac- Pal- Tor- R.N. on hospital weekend Mr. and R. e n Ed an FOR SALE FOR SALE-—A barn on Andrew Street, Exeter, 3O’x32’. Phone, 2 8 6-M Exeter. 17 ctfn FOR SALE—B1 u e pod seed beans. —Dietrich Bros., phone 31-r-5 Dashwood. 31:7* FOR SALF—Have an unlimited quantity of barn fertilizer, $5 per spreader load. —G. J. Dow. 5tf<? WEDDING CAKE BOXES—Good quality. Per dozen, $1.00. — Exeter Times-Advocate. 2tf* 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—Y o u n g Shorthorn bull, choicest breeding, and outstanding individuality. Wil­ liam Oestricher, Crediton 12-J 12ctfn MAGAZINES—New and renewal subscriptions for any magazine are received at The Times- Advocate. tf FOR SALE—Westinghouse auto­ matic roaster oven, new con­ dition. The real cooker for the summer cottage or for general cooking. Apply Exeter Times- Advocate. 7 * FOR SALE-—-Building lot on Wellington Street West. Apply Mrs. E. A. Hodgert, phone 184 Exeter. 7*tfc FOR SALE—Chore-Boy milking- machine; 2 magnetic De. Laval milking machine, 4 years old; Clipper seed beans. -—Elmore McBride, phone 20 6-R Exeter. 31:7* TILE—In all sizes. Get your supply now while they are available. Phone 31-r-15, Mrs. H. Peterson, Dashwood,' Ont. * 31:7:14c GRAVEL—-Fill and top dirt for lawns, roadways and cement work. Phone 31-r-15, Mrs. H. Peterson, Dashwood, Ont. 31:7:14c FOR SALE—'3 4 Pontiac Coach, good running condition,- good tires. Best offer accepted. M. J. Leger, Crediton East. 17ctfn FOR SALE—’35 Ford VS Coupe, new paint, good body, tires like new, nice looking car. Priced right. ’3 5 Royal En­ field Motorcycle, A-l condition, tires like new, motor gone about 150 miles since over­ hauled. Cheap for cash. Phone 46 0-1--4 Exeter. 7c ESTABLISHED Milking Machine business for^-sale, $2,500 or less will handle. Ask to see our -books for volume done and satisfactory profit return. —Sandy Elliot, phone 476-W. 7c SDBSCRIPTION SPECIAL — The Ladies’ Home Journal, reg. $3 per year now $5 for 21 years. Good till Saturday June 9. “Any Magazine Anytime” — Harry Buston, iphone 308-r-5 Exeter. , 7c FOR SALE—1 oil water heater, 1 jacket heater. Apply eve­ nings, W. Sweitzer. 7* FOR SALE —■ Two - horse Inter­ national bean scuffler in good condition. Phone 161-r-6 Dash­ wood. 7* FOR SALE—Ice box, settee, 3 pieces; day-bed; lazy boy chair; small table; 10-foot bench; wash stand; 3 rocking chairs. All in good shape. Call at Sea-More Cottages, 'Grand Bend, Milne Rader. 7:14* FOR SALE—Used electric re­ frigerator newly reconditioned. Sandy Elliot, 47 6-W. 7c FARMERS—1938 Dodge Truck, good motor, tires, rack, plat­ form, and hydraulic hoist in good condition. —South End Service. 7* FOR SALE-—-McClary 4 - burner low oven electric stove (new element), 5 years old. Phone 25-r-23 Lucan. 7c FOR SALE—Single steel cot, with mattress, in good con­ dition. Phone 25-r-6 Crediton. 7* FOR SALE—iMcCormick-Deering team scuffler, complete with discs, in new condition. Phone 17-3-r-13 Exeter, Victor Jef­ fery. 7* FOR SALE—19 48 Studebaker, two-ton truck, good rubber, excellent shape, 35,000 miles. Apply J. W; Gardiner, or see truck at Graham Arthur’s Service Station. 31; 7* FOR SALE — Two brand new 1951 3 ton Chev., gravel trucks, equipped with Brant­ ford Anthony Hoist. Will sell less than cast. Apply Robert Eaglesori, 620-r-22, Alisa Craig. 7:14* E. J* We they Recuperating Mr., E. J. Wethey, former principal of the Exeter High School, who a number of ye-ars ago had one of his legs ampiftat- ed and ■who, a few weeks ago, had the second leg amputated at Victoria Hospital, has recovered sufficiently to foe removed to the St. Mary’s Hospital, London. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS—For sale at the Times-Advocate.7* FOR SALE—’39 Chev. car, A-l condition. Phone Dashwood 31-18. 7,‘14c FOR SALE—1928 Model “A”, Ford coach. Apply Mrs. Edna Jones, Phone 43W, Hensall 7,14c Tomato Plants 3 BOXES $1 BAILEY’S FLORIST Phone 276 Exeter CLASSIFIED RATES 25 words or less - 35jJ More than 25 words l|c per word. Subsequent Insertions 25c More than 25 words lc per word. Semi-Display Classifies (restricted to one column) First Insertion 84c per inch Subsequent Insertions 70c per inch Classifieds calling for a box number 10c extra. Bookkeeping charges will be added to all accounts not paid within one month. Classified ads accepted up till Wednesday noon. Auction sale copy should be in Tuesday at the latest. TENDERS WANTED sale of land Take notice that sealed tend­ ers will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of the South Half of Lot 23, Con­ cession 5, Stephen, up to and including 20th day of June. Terms cash in 30 days. The lowest or any tender necessarily accepted. Estate of the late Mary Parsons by ELMER D. BELL, K.C., Solicitor, Exeter, Ontario. 31:7:14c in the Township of the not For Sale REAL ESTATE USED BEATTY WASHER Like new — 2 years old One Only USED MAXWELL WASHER — good shape Only 3 years old - One COMFORTABLE HOME in Kirk­ ton foi’ convalescents, invalids and elderly ladies. Good food and kind care, Mrs. Kirkton 31-r-22. tray service. Bertha Hodgins, phone 7;14* t ness; single buggy harness, like new; genuine rawhide whip and. blacksnake; Stewart power blip* per, steel tire wagon, like new; 18-inch gravel box; spring seat; rubbered - tired buggy, equipped with 30x31 inch tires; 2 steel- tired buggies; 2 new buggy poles; light wagon; light double cutter; single cutter; 2 new horse blankets; Brown & Clarke heavy sleigh, with brand new platform and bunks; set team bells; string bells; buffalo robe; 2 loads ... - ••■ - made heavy chains, lengths; butcher 10-spring tooth _ tor; Brantford 1-horse scuffler Fleury Deering section diamond pole; stoneboat; sling ropes; hay doubletrees; and .. . good quality hay; hand- in various derick; M.-H. garden cultiva- f walking plow; 5-ft. cut; 3- h arrows and manure box; forks; shovels; many articles too numerous to mention. NO RESERVE, everything w.Ul will be sold, Terms: Cash. WILLIAM THIEL, PROP. R. F. STADE, CLERK , ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. 7:14c No. 21 mower, COAL Exeter District High School Board invites tenders for fuel for the school building on Gidley Street, Exeter. The Livingston stokers require approximately 150 tons of 114 x ’4 oil treated stoker coal. Tenders should quote price per ton delivered at the school as required, and should be ad­ dressed to the Secretary, E. D. Howey, Exeter, Ontario, by June 25, 1951. Lowest or any tender not ne­ cessarily accepted. 7:14:21c NOTICE TO CREDITORSCREDITON FRAME house, large living room, chen. bath, water hard 20x30 concrete foundation and floor. Extra lot suitable for building. W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Exeter. 7tfc room, den and dining­ hardwood floors, kit- 4 bedrooms, 3 - p i e c e full basement, cistern, pressure system, good water. Well built barn in the Estate of JOHN TRIEBNER, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer. 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. 30th day of June, A.D. 1951, after which date the estate’s as­ sets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. W. G. COCHRANE, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. 7:14:21c ' WIRING of Zurich School The Hay Township School Area is calling for tenders for re-wiring east rooms of S.S, 7 Hay, Zurich, according to the plans submitted by the H.E.P.C. and motion of the board to use some of the materials in the wiring as pre­ sently installed. All materials to foe high-grade. Corning lights are to be used and work to be com­ pleted as soon as possible after tender is let. Plans may be viewed at the secretary’s office, and all tenders to be in the sec* retary’s office by 6 p.m. June 20, 1951. Lowest or any tender not cessarily accepted. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Secretary-Treasurer, ‘ H.T.S.A., Zurich, Ont. 7:14c either of these either 25-cycle (We will machines use or 60-cycle use) sell for itemized the two H E A RIN G-AID BAT TERIES for all makes of hearing-aids Beavers Hardware Phone 86 FOR RENT FOR RENT—2 furnished apart­ ments, modern, for summer months only; half block from Main Street. Phone 257. 7* SPACE AVAILABLE for trailers. Hydro, water and other facil­ ities available. Mrs. J. Hotson, Tourist -Camp, Grand Bend. 7:14c FOR RENT—Lower three-room apartment, a 11 conveniences, suit one or two. Also new navy dressing gown, sizez 12, $7.0 0. Apply Times-Advocate. 7* FOR RENT—Would sufole/ fur­ nished apartment to respons­ ible couple for July and Aug­ ust. Apply Box J, The Times- Advocate. 7* NOTICES WILL THE PERSON who took the vise from the driving shed located on the farm known as the Goetz farm, Dashwood, re­ turn same, otherwise action will be taken. —Wally Wein. 31:7c $50.00 REWARD will be given to anyone leading to viction of from the Wein. giving information the arrest and con- any person stealing property of Wally 31:7c MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE for your present car or a new Dodge automobile or truck. Both are obtainable simply by calling Hensall 31. 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. —G. J. Dow. phone 83 Exeter. l*tfc PAINTING and paperhanging, kitchen cupboards and cab­ inets. Tom Walker, Exeter, phone 553. tfc SPRAYING BARNS, field and ■crops. Make arrangements now and avoid being disappointed. Phone 31-r-15, Mrs. H. Peter­ son, Dashwood. 31:7:14* FURNACES INSTALLED, eaves- troughing, metal painting. '— Lloyd Johnson, R.R. 3, Den- field, phone 612-r-32 Ailsa Craig. 7:14:21:28c WANTED WANTED’—Baby’s crib. Phone 44-r-7, Lorne Elford, Kirkton. 7* WANTED •— Small unfurnished apartment for young working couple. Telephone 178-r-ll. 7* SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED — Senior stenographer requires position. Call 26-R Exeter. VN A PROFITABLE, perman­ ent, and independent business! A nearby rural Watkins dealer­ ship can -be yours if you are an ambitious man, between 25 and 55, and have a suitable travel outfit. For complete in­ formation write today to The J. R. ‘Watkins doftifoahy, dbept. O-E-6, 350 St. Roch St., Mont­ real, Qub, 10:17:310 NEW BRICK HOME.—This new home is nicely located in Exe­ ter. It has been built for util­ ity and comfort and is equipped with all modern con­ veniences. If you are consider­ ing buying or building, let us show you this well built, u.p- to-date home. Quick posses­ sion. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. FOR SALE—Two bedroom cot­ tage, complete bath, furance and hardwood floors. R. E. Balkwill. Sctfn FRAME HOUSE on particularly fine lot in one of Exeter’s best residential sections. This house requires renovating and for that reason is being offered at a low price. —C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. » GREY TWP. — 2-storey brick store with dwelling above. Groceries, meats, bakery with almost new oven. $13,000 com­ plete, because of ill health. William Pearce Realtor, Exe­ ter. tfc two- con- nice and pos- Pic- I FOR SALE — Comfortable bedroom cottage. In new dition. This house has bright rooms, good floors three-piece bath. Quick session if desired. C. V. kard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter 24tfc HOUSES WANTED—W e h a v e clients in the market for med­ ium sized houses located in Exeter. If you would consider selling let us talk the matter over with you. C. V. Pickard, phone 165 Exeter. LAKE FRONT COTTAGE — For sale at Norman Heights, “Sun­ set Cottage”. Low price for quick sale. -Dial owner at Lon­ don 2-9234 or 3-619J. 7:14* FEMALE HELP WANTED CAFETERIA HELP - WANTED— Exeter District High School Board invites application from persons interested in employ­ ment in the school cafeteria. Experienced applicants quali­ fied to assume responsibility for purchasing supplies and preparing menus should state their experience and salary. Letters of application should be addressed to the Secretary, E. D. Howey, Exeter, Ontario, by June 25, 1951. 7:14:21c AVON PRODUCTS has opening for lady in Exeter to service customers. Excellent commis­ sion. Hours to suit your con­ venience. For further informa­ tion write the manager, Mrs. M. E. Stock, 78 Duchess Ave., Kitchener, Ont. 31:7c FEMALE HELP WANTED—Ex­ perienced bookkeeper. Apply Box “T”, Times-Advocate. 7c WAITRESS WANTED — Good pay for reliable girl Or wo­ man. Rether’s Restaurant. 7c GIRL to operate candy bar in theatre. Apply Friday night or Saturday afternoon or night. ’ 7c WAITRESS or utility woman. —Dellow’s Restaurant, phone 107 Exeter. 7c HELP WANTED—W o m a n to help with cooking at res­ taurant, good wages, no night work; from June 28 to Labor Day. Phone Dawn Restaurant, 51-r-12 Grand Bend. 7:14* ne- FOR COAL AND COKE Federal Buildings— Province of Ontario addressed to undersigned and endorsed for Coal” will be re­ ceived until 3 p.m. (E.D.S.T.), Thursday, June 21, 1951, for the supply of coal and coke for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. Forms of tender with speci­ fications and conditions attached can be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, De­ partment of Public Works, Ot­ tawa, and the District Architect, 3 6 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont. Tenders should he made on the forms supplied by the De­ partment and in accordance with departmental specifications and conditions attached thereto. The Department reserves the right to demand from any ^suc­ cessful tenderer, before award­ ing the order, a security deposit in. the form of a certified cheque on a'chartered bank in Canada., made payable to the order of the .Honourable the Minister of Public Works equal to 10 per­ cent of the amount of the tend­ er, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada., or if re­ quired to make up an odd amount. Such security will serve as a guarantee for the proper fulfil­ ment of the contract. ROBERT FORTIER, Acting Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 28, 1951. 7:14c Sealed tenders the “Tender AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects in the Village of HENSALL on SATURDAY, JUNE 9 at 1:30 p.m. Rosewood melodeon; morris chair; bookcase and writing desk combination; davenport; 2 bed­ room suites; hospital bed; writ­ ing desk; 2 stoves; toilet sets; numerous small tables; ing chairs; 6 kitchen dining room chairs; coal oil stove; mattresses, pic­ tures, china and glassware, cut­ lery; floor lamps; scatter rugs; congoleum rugs; electric heater; lawn chair; kitchen utensils; feather pillows; sealers, crocks, and other articles. TERMS: Cash. MRS. DEMOREST, PROP. ED CORBETT, AUCT. 7c MALE HELP WANTED Smart Appearance Nice Personality BRADY CLEANERS Phone 136 Exeter 3 rock­ chairs; 4 -’burner Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Matched Black Express Team, And Equipment VILLAGE OF ZURICH (directly west of public school) The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 16" commencing at 2 p.m. sharp HORSES: Black matched Ex­ press Team, 7 arid 9 years old; sound and reliable In every way, single or double ,ideal for livery work. EQUIPMENT; brass mounted > harness, in new Consisting of britchen show condition; 2 sets new collar tops; light dou­ ble rubber mounted show har- In the Estate of MARY PARSONS, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Mary Par­ sons, late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on or about the 22nd day of February, 1951, are required to file particulars of same with Elmer D. Bell, K.C., Solicitor of Exeter, On­ tario, by the 16th day of June next, after which date the estate will be distributed, having re­ gard only to those claims of which notice has been received. ELMER D. BELL, K.C., Exeter, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors 31:7:14c In the Estate of JOHN ALEXANDER HODGERT> deceased. All persons having claims- against the estate of John Alex­ ander Hodgert, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Drover, who died on or about the 7th day of June 19 50, are required to file particulars of same with Elmer D. Bell, K.C., Solicitor of Exeter, Ont., by the 9th day of June next> after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. ELMER D. BELL, K.C., ' Solicitor for the Administratrix^ Exeter, Ontario. 24:31:7e in the Estate of HENRY STRANG, late of thd* Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full parti­ culars of such claims to the undersigned Executor on or be­ fore the 14th day of June, A.D. 1951, after which date the es­ tate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. THE CANADA TRUST CO., London, Ontario, Executor, by W. G. COCHRANE, Solicitor, Exeter, Ontario. 24:31:7c In the Estate of JOHN R. DUNCAN, late of the Township of Usbor:ne> in the County of Huron, Farmer, Deceased. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate- are required to send full parti­ culars of such claims to ihe undersigned on or before the 14th day of .Tune, A.D. 1951, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have- then been received. W. G. COCHRANE, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. 24:31:7c In the Estate of WILLIAM JONAH SIMS, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Retired, 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 14th day of June, .......... after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received, W. G. COCHRANE, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitor for the Administratrix. 24:31:7c A.D. 1951,