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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-04-03, Page 8THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1952Page 8 over your Home ? Pride of home is typical of Canadian*. You have every right jo be proud of the >ay you look after your home and garden. Look at it now, the paint glistening in the sun, windows sparkling, lawn and shrubs so immaculate. Yet the perfection of it all may be menaced by an invisible shadow, Skice you built your home (even if only six months ago) the cost of replacing it if destroyed by fire has increased consider­ ably, Is it adequately insured or have you failed to see the menacing shadow? Why not see your friendly GA. agent today and discuss with him insurance to value? GENERAL ACCIDENT •. ' 4u’Wr0.UP.’;: *••■ * V c ’WA»*■ ,'-t- w«ro«tt!?l>. tiMu.cp tut tri<t»7t Mtlotlft '■ x BLANSHARD Mrs. Fred Thomson and Anne spent the week-end at Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones of Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, Murray and Barrie, and Mr. Fred Thomson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerslake of Exeter, Mrs. E. Hesk of Londesboro were Tuesday eve­ ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper. Mrs. Percy Hodgins and child­ ren of Granton spent Thursday with Mrs. Fred Pattison. Mrs. Fred Mills and Leonard spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gleason of Union­ dale.Mr. and Mrs. Russel Kingdon of Uniondale, MY. and Mrs. Jack Mills of Glendale spent Thurs­ day with Mrs. Fred Mills. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young of St. Marys entertained to a seventy-sixth birthday party for Mrs. James Mossey on Friday, March 28 Mr. Joe Jaques and Miss Kathleen Mossey, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mossey and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stephens and Maurice. Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ ence Martin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Patterson, and Jim­ my, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mar­ tin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langford and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang­ ford and family spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Langford of Thedford. April Classifieds Shower You With Results FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED LIVESTOCK WANTED LOST FOR SALE—-’Wedding cake boxes FOR SALE—Man's 3-piece suit, at The Times-Advocate. FOR SALE'—Colonial oak din­ ing room suite; buffet G6 inches long; pedestal table 54 inches wide; 8 leaves extending to 118 inches; G chairs. Apply to A. W. E. Hemphill, Hensail, phone 120 3c size 38; lady’s 2-piece suit, size 36; ladies’ 2-piece suit, navy, size 38; a number of shirts and sweaters, size 16. All clean and excellent condition. One spring bed. Apply Mooresville Store. 3* WANTED — Coal oil hanging lamps; old colored glass.— Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Main St. 2-28Ifc III “The Insurance Man” EXETER ONTARIO Used Cars For Sale WANTED: 1949 FORD SEDAN. Will pay $1,700 allowance on a new ’52 Dodge Sedan. Must be clean throughout. SEE US FOR BARGAINS! 1951 age 1948 little signs of wear. Spotless interior. CHEV SEDAN. Low mile- and perfect interior. PONTIAC COACH. Shows 19 39 FORD COACH. Motor new last year. New clutch, tires, original interior. 1930 MODEL A COACH, will have to look for before you find one in condition of this car. COACH. Good tires Refinished in light ................. $465.00 SEDAN, Has good Good You miles the 1939 DODGE and motor, blue. Only 1941 DODGE tires. Interior not so hot . . . Price ......................... $275.00 1936 FORD COACH. Refinished —above average ...... $195.00 1937 FORD COACH. Motor new 6,000 miles ago ....... $160.00 1937 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. Need minor body repairs ... $140.00 1941 DODGE COACH .. $525.00 BRINSLEY Thomas Lightfoot, who has been with his sister, Mrs. Rose Tweddle of Ailsa Craig, and under the doctor’s care, has recently been removed to St. Jo­ seph’s Hospital, London. His many friends of this neighbor­ hood wish him a speedy recov­ ery. Mr. Hilton Banting has spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Allison and his sister, Mrs. Minnie Morgan, of West McGillivray. Miss Jean Dixon of London spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. Billie Allison attended the skating party at Lucan on Sat­ urday evening. Congratulations to Mrs. Carl Trevethick rival of a son. Mr. Jim Morley is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospi­ tal, London. We all hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watson, Eddie and Bonnie spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ tin Watson. Mr. and Mrs. William Maguire spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Dixon, Mrs. Beatrice Dixon and Mrs. Albert Armstrong visited recent­ ly with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Al­ lison and Mrs. Minnie Morgan. Mr. Gordon Allison is at pres­ ent confined to his bed with the flu. His many friends hope to see him around quickly. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood visited with Mr. Hilton Banting on Saturday evening. Miss Mercer cates : school < evening Mr. Mr. and on the ar- at present Helen Lewis and Billie received typing certifi- at Ailsa Craig annual commencement on Friday : last. FOR YOUR NEW FOR SALE-—Girl’s 3-piece out­ fit. Coat, tarn and handbag. Size 7. Colour green trimmed with brown check. ■—Mrs. Ed Wurm, phone 3 69-J Exeter. 3c FOR SALE — Registered Aber­ deen Angus bulls, 12 to 14 months. Top quality — priced right. Stewart Middleton, Clin­ ton, phone 906-r-6. 27:3:10* WANTED IMMEDIATELY — $1,- 000 on first mortgage on prop­ erty valued at approximately $4,500. Inquire at The Times- Advocate. 3 c FREE THERMOMETER — plus cash at your farm for dead or disabled horses or cows. Tele­ phone collect Exeter 287-W, William Stone Sons, Limited. l-24tfc LOST—-A blue-grey budgie. — Mrs. Corrie Regan, phone 99-r- 32 Clandeboye._____________8g FOR SALE — Washing machine in good condition. May be seen at Beavers Hardware. G. Doug­ las, 8 Ann Street. 3c FOR SALE—Alaska and Beaver oats, O.A.C. 21 from registered othy seed, Price ply Chas. Prout, Exeter. barley. Grown seed. Also tim- reasonable. Ap- phone 17 8-r-ll 27:3:10* WANTED TO RENT—Furnished or unfurnished house or apart­ ment, vicinity Exeter, within the next two weeks. Clean, respect­ able family, Phone or write F/O L. A. Taylor, 1 F.T.S., Centralia > 4-3*:10tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, age. ter, any G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exe- l*tfc Highest prices in Ontario for dead, disabled cattle and horses positively GUARANTEED. Call Ontario Rendering Co. COL­ LECT, Exeter 158 or Strathroy 128-J. 3-27tfc WORK WANTED FOR SALE- suit, size 12, $12.50. seen at Brady Cleaners. ■Ladies' grey striped Can be 3* FOR SALE—A quantity of feed turnips. Apply Joseph -Ferguson, phone Ilensall 680-r-2. 3* FOR SALE—Lady’s new coat, brown gabardine, been worn, size 14. Too for owner. Sell foi’ half Call at Times-Advocate. spring never small price. 4-3tfc WORK WANTED—A Dutch wo­ man would like housework mor­ ning or afternoon. Apply Times- Advochte. 3* TENDERS WANTED LOST—In Exeter, a wallet con­ taining drivers permit, insurance card, etc., and a sum of money. Apply Lloyd Fraser, Exeter, or leave at Times-Advocate, 27c AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE of Household Effects undersigned auctioneer has NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT See these Mowers, Spreaders, Rakes, ..etc. at our premises. Mrs, Ken McCrae Try a Toni, Rayve, or Richard Hudnut Home Permanent Phone Dashwood 70-J for appointmentDODGE & DE SOTO Sales and Service ZURICH ONTARIO - Work Guaranteed. - To the citizens who made donations to the Ex­ eter Intermediate Ball Club, we wish to express our thanks. The generous response of -T'319.00 was great­ ly appreciated. DR. M. C. FLETCHER WES RYCKMAN Sturdy, Hard Wearing Playwear For Summer ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Toddlers’ Pail Denim Overalls, l-3x $1.98 Kiddies’ Plaid Denim Slax, elastic waist, 2-8, $1.98 Girls’ Jeans, 2-8 .............. ,.................. $1.98 $1,98 $2.69 $2.95 Boys’ Jeans (rapper) 2-8 Misses’ Jeans., 8-14 Women’s Jeans., And of course they are all SANFORIZED! 12-20 iJf Kiddies’ at ........ Cotton Dresses have just arrived, 7'-123 ............................... $1.95 Ilensall TUDOR’S LADIES’ WEAR —- DRY GOODS Phone 76 FOR SALE—John Deere 1950 Model A tractor equipped with powr-trol, comfort cab and tach cultivator; also 3 0 range shelters. —Gaiser phone SO-W Dashwood. quik- used Bros., 27:3* FOR SALE—Good clean Galore barley. Grown from registered seed. $1.75 'per bushel. Also 1,600-lb. horse, 9 years old. — Wilfred Shapton, phone 35-r-17 Dashwood. 3-27tfc ATTENTION FARMERS — We have several experienced Dutch farm help, mostly families. Ap­ ply now to Mr. E. M. Eelman, P.O. 336 or phone 678. 2-7tfc FOR SALE—Lady’s grey striped suit, size 12, $12.50. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners, Exeter. 27:3* FOR SALE—Ladino clover seed, home grown. Grade No. 1 sow 2 lbs. alone to acre or 1 lb. in mixture. Good land builder. $1.- 50 per lb. $1.40 over 10 lbs. F.O.B. Apply W. Govenlock, For­ est, Ont. 27:3* FOR SALE—Nordheimer electric player piano with rolls. Bargain price. Phone 137 Hensail ch' write Box 141, 27:3c FOR SALE—Yellow blossom sweet clover seed. Priced right. Apply Blackwell Bros., R.R. 2, Hensail, phone 88-r-8 Zurich. 27:3:10* I CAN TELL YOU Pioneer seed corn is the best’ you can buy, but you will have to plant it to fully realize HOW MUCH it has been costing you to plant other hybrids. Call or see me now. J. Earl Burr, R.R. No. 1 Dashwood, phone Grand Bend 35-r-16. FOR SALE — Quantity of good clean Montcalm barley at $1.7 5 a bushel. —John L. Hern, phone 41-18 Kirkton. 3* FOR SALE—25 0 pullets. Three months old. Also 7 weaner pigs. Apply William Sharrow, Grand Bend, phone 46-W. 3 c SALE — One man’s blue Size 38. A real knockout $10.00. Also man’s brown $10.00. Can be seen at lc FOR suit, suit, suit, Brady Cleaners. FOR SALE — Man’s two - tone heavy duty balloon-tired bicycle. Apply Sterling Ince or phone 468. 3* FOR SALE—Girl’s spring coat and tarn. Size 6x. Like new. — Phone 25-r-13 Crediton. 3c FOR SALE—One Talouse gan­ der. Apply Mrs. Clare Towle,, phone 41-24 Kirkton.________3* FOR SALE—Six weeks old pigs. Jas. McCarthy, 1J. miles east of Mt. Carmel, 1 mile south. 3* FOR SALE—Alfalfa and yellow sweet clover; timothy with 20 per cent alsike. —Steve Zachar, R.R. 1, Lucan. 3:10* FOR SALE — Montcalm seed barley. Grown from registered seed. J. Leonard Harris, R.R. 1, Kirkton, phone 33-r-18. 3:10* FOR SALE—A stove, 110 or 220. Two-burner, not rangette. R. W. Jones, phone 431-r-4, P.M.Q. 227B. 3* FOR SALE—’29 Model A Ford car, in good shape. Phone 541- r-3 Exeter or Norman Tripp. 3c Hol- old, old, old, one FOR SALE—High grade stein cows: one six years fresh*one week; one 3 years fresh 2 months; one 4 years due April 15. Also bull, year, from Oxford County’ Serv­ ice Unit stock. Papers not avail­ able. Apply Elton Bender, phone 699-r-12 Hensall. 3* FOR SALE—19 4 0 Ford Coach, in fair condition. Apply Walter Bentlev, 615 William St., Exeter 3* FOR SALE—Two-piece size child’s outfit. Can be seen Brady Cleaners. 4. at 3 * FOR SALE—Used baby carriage. Phone 13 3-J Exeter. 3* FOR SALE—Colony house, 8 x 10, asphalt siding. Also 20 start­ ed pigs, Apply Lome Devine, R.R. 2, Dashwood. ______ 3* LADIES — One fox fur jacket, one black fur coat, newly re­ modelled. One black fitted win­ ter coat, fur trim. Phone 488-J Exeter. 3* FOR SALE—Three-drum steel roller. Harry Faber, phone G85r 12, Hensail. " c MAGAZINES—New and. renewal subscriptions for any magazine are received at The Exeter Times-Advocate. NOTICE—If you are in the need of eavestroughing of lightning rods, contact S. J. Healy or Tom Cronin Jr. Phone 16-7 Blyth. Prices reasonable. S110:17 * SEW AND SAVE - New and used sewing machines, fully guaranteed. Repairs to all makes and models. Singer Sewing Ma­ chine, Goderich. Phone 1135. 3-20tfc DO IT NOW! Call Sandy Elliot about milking machine. We have from $50.00 up and your really respond to the new man Low Vacuum Milker, faster with only 10 inches of vacuum. Phone today for demon­ station G4-W. 13:20:27:3c that them cows Hin- Milk DAIRY EQUIPMENT FOR SALE The all new Wilson Zero Spray. Front opening Milk Cool­ ers. Also Chore - Boy balanced low - vacuum pipe - line milkers. For free demonstration phone E. McBride, 206-R Exeter, Ont. 20:27:3:10* SUBSCRIPTION SPECIALS Time — 78 weeks — $6.87 - Any Magazine, Any Time - H. T. BUSTON Phone -Exeter 308-r-5 21*tfc BABY CHICKS HATCHERY agent canBRAY quote prices on immediate de­ livery pullets, dayold, and limited quantity started coc­ kerels. Mixed chicks to order. Bettering markets make these ■wise investments now. Eric Cars- cadden, Exeter Phone 24^6-1. 3c started, IT WILL NOT BE OUR FAULT if you have no eggs next sum­ mer and fall. Spruceleigh chicks are bred on our own farm with many years of careful breeding behind them. Many of the best dates are already booked by wise farmers who make sure of their stock. You should do the same. Write now for price list and new illustrated catalogue to Spruceleigh Farm Poultry Pro­ ducts Limited, Box 128T, Brant­ ford, Ontario, or order through Cann’s Mill Limited, 3:10:17:24 FOR RENT FOR RENT—The office former­ ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic­ kard. Apply at Times-Advocate. 3-20tf* FOR RENT—■Three-room. apart­ ment, private entrance, not suit­ able for children. Apply Mrs. Lloyd England, Crediton. 27:3c FOR RENT — Newly decorated 3-room apartment. Partly furn­ ished. Apply Harry Beavers, first farm north of Exeter. 3 c FOR RENT—One room for sin­ gle man. Furnished. Apply The Times-Advocate. 3c FOR RENT — Two furnished rooms for quiet couple. Tele­ phone 226. ____ 3* FOR RENT — Four-room apart­ ment, unfurnished, bath, hot and cold water. Heated. Immediate possession. 1.J miles north of airport, second farm on the left band side of road. Apply Earl Neil. 3 c HELP WANTED HELP WANTED — Kitchen girl and waitress. Pay according to experience. Apply Monetta Men­ ard. 27:3c WANTED — Housekeeper wanted by retired farmer. Light house­ hold duties, good home, for right person. Apply J. L. Amos, R.R. 2, Ailsa Craig. ______ ______3* HELP WANTED — Married cou­ ple- 45 to 60, healthy, willing, no family. Man for lawn work. Wife part-time housework in de­ sirable country home, Huron County, and city home, London. No children or laundry. Modern cottage: hydro, heat, garden, fruit supplied. Write giving qual­ ifications, wages, references. — Dr. Moffatt, London. 3:10:17c ELECTRICIAN’S HELPER Dependable young man be­ tween 20 and 30 with good edu­ cation and references. Experience not necessary. Good pay, work­ ing conditions, hours. Apply Box "E”, Exeter Times-Advocate. 3-20tfc WANTED — Paperhanging and carpentering. —John Ridley", phone Kirkton 25-r-9. 27:3* REAL ESTATE TWO COTTAGES — Moderately priced. Each of these comfort­ able homes has two bedrooms, a large bright living room and a modern kitchen and bathroom. Both have full basements. One has oil-burning equipment. Quick possession. C. V. Pickard, Real­ tor, Exeter, Ont. 3-13tfc 100-ACRE FARM — Modern 3- bedroom house. Double garage, large hennery and good barns. Hydro and water pressure throughout. This farm is well located and is very productive. Spring possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 3-20tfc NEW HOUSE, central east side location. Kitchen, dining room and bath. Could be finished with either two, three or four bed­ rooms. —R. E. Balkwill. 3-13tfc FOR SALE—Nicely-located build­ ing lot. Town sidewalk and serv­ ices pass property. —C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor. 3-20tfc SERVICE STATION & STORE— Highway location in a very busy district. Large new building, built for the purpose. Modern living quarters. Air conditioned house. Water pressure. Up-to-date gar­ age .and store equipment includ­ ed. Flourishing business. Very liberal terms. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. 3-20tfc 150 ACRES—Close to Exeter. Hydro. Fall wheat, 50 acres fall ploughing, 30 acres freshly seed­ ed. Some bush. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. 3-20tfc. SALE—In Crediton, ’a 7- brick house. Modern kit- four-piece bath, new fur- newly decorated; steel roof chicken house. FOR room chen, nace, two-storey barn; Price $6,900. Phone 512-M Ex­ eter. 27:3c NEW 2-BEDROOM HOUSE—In Exeter, 4-piece bath, automatic oil furnace, full basement. For particulars phone Exeter Motor Sales, 200 (after 6 p.m. 282-J). 27:3* FOR SALE—100 acres on High­ way 83, frame house, bank barn 6 0x60, hydro available, 10 acres young bush. Apply Gaiser Bros., phone 80-W Dashwood. 27:3* FOR SALE—50 acres half mile nprth of Dashwood, 2 acres of bush, balance seeded. Also 10 tons of baled hay. Wally Wein, phone Dashwood 54. 27:3c TWO-STOREY solid brick house, insulated, storm windows, full basement, furnace, 3-piece bath, built-in cupboards, attached gar­ age. Nicely situated for schools, churches and general shopping. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 3-*27tfc FOR SALE — 3-hedroom brick cottage, Exeter; good location, bright and roomy living room and dining room, very modern bathroom. Nicely treed lot. Im­ mediate possession. —C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 3-27tfc FOR SALE—50 acres of pasture land in Tuckersmith. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 4-3tfc HOUSE FOR SALE in Crediton, 7 rooms, 3-piece bath, large garden, Mrs. S. G. Smith, 75-W Crediton. 3:10c good and road, farm, close Two- FOR SALE—70-acre farm, buildings, well equipped well drained, on a county close to town. Fifty-acre also good buildings, hydro, to school, good fences, storey white brick house, full basement with furnace, 3-piece bath, centrally located. —-Fred Cole, representing J. W. Holt, Realtor. Grand Bench_____ 3* New Red Brick House TWO Bedrooms, Living Room, Dining Room, Bath, Oil Furnace « Andrew Street South * R. E. BALKWILL PHONE 8 9-J EXETER GRAVEL Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till noon April 26, 1952, for the hauling and loading of 14,000 yards of gravel, more or less, from two pits, in the Township of Mc­ Gillivray. A marked cheque for $200.00 must accompany the tender. This gravel is to be placed on the roads in the month of Sep­ tember. Subject to the approval of District Engineer. DEAN WHITE, Road Superintendent, R.R. 3, Ailsa Craig, Ont. 3:10c the CONCRETE BRIDGE Called by McGillivray Township McGillivray Township will re­ ceive tenders to noon Saturday, April 26, on construction of three concrete bridges, through Dean White, township road superintendent. Further informa­ tion is available on application to The received instructions to sell by public auction on WILLIAM STREET, EXETER on SATURDAY, APRIL 12 at 1:30 o’clock the following; Walnut settee; davenport; up­ holstered rocking chair; dining room table and chairs; side­ board; 4 beds—-and springs; 2 mattresses; 5 bureaus; kitchen cabinet; drop-leaf kitchen table and 4 chairs to match; drop­ head Singer sewing machine; couch; odd chairs; ice box; wash stand; table; coal-oil heat­ er; hotplate; Northern Electric washing machine; electric iron; General Electric cabinet radio; small table lamp; small stand; magazine rack; dishes; kitchen utensils; tity of sealers; some garden tools. TERMS: Cash. MRS. CATHERINE CREECH, Proprietress FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT. book holder; quan- 2 wash tubs; the road superintendent, DEAN WHITE, Road Superintendent, R.R. 3, Ailsa Craig, Ont. 3:10c NOTICES s. and has NOTICE — I have received in­ formation on the party who re­ moved the tools from a car on March 25. I do not wish to make trouble but if these tools are not put back within the next few nights I will turn your names over to the proper author­ ities 3 c of de- of the NOTICE—Any person who con­ tributed to building fund Hurondale slaughter house siring settlement from sale said building please contact undersigned on or before April 4, 1952. Forty per cent of ori­ ginal cost will be paid, after which date the proceeds which are unclaimed will be donated to Hurondale Women’s Institute. Apply Ben S. Case. 20:27:3c MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS, Woodcutters, Log­ gers—Why search further for a fast-cutting, safe, power-chain saw? Buy PRECISION! Sold and serviced by D. L. Kernick, R.R. No. 3, Exeter. Complete infor­ mation on request. 10-22:4-10 INTERESTED in Spraying Equip- to see some on also several kinds IF YOU ARE Power Weed ment, be sure display. I have of weed killer including Dow, Green Cross and Naugatuck; al­ so selective weed kill that can be used on young peas and alf­ alfa seedlings and brush-kill, Lindane and Chlordane, DDT, Calcium-Arsenate and Arsenate of Lead. Apply L. V. Hogarth, phone 266. 12-13tfn FINANCE AND INSURANCE Money loaned at LOWER COST on new or late model cars. New trucks and tractors. --W. II. Hodgson, Agency, Phone 24 Ex­ eter. 13:20:27:3:10c. Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Tractor, Farm Implements, Hay, Grain an<di Household Effects ON THE PREMISES, Lot NJ of 21 and 22, Con. STEPHEN TOWNSHIP 2 J miles east of Dashwood a mile south The undersigned auctioneer been instructed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 commencing at 1 p.m. sharp HORSES: Black Percheron gelding, 1,5 0 0 lbs., 10 years old; bay mare, 1,400 lbs. 12 years old; guaranteed quiet and liable. CATTLE: Holstein cow, in May; 2 Hereford cows, r&- In the estate of ERNEST KEYES, deceased. All persons "’’having c 1 a i m s , against the estate of Ernest < Keyes, late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Hur­ on, who died on or about the 19th day of February, 1952, are required to file particulars of same with Messrs. Bell & Laugh­ ton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ont., by the 5th day of April next, after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON, Solicitors foi* the Executrix, Exeter, Ontario 20:27:3c due due in May; 2 baby beefs, 6 months old; Polled Hereford bull, 9 months old. All cattle fully T.B, tested with no reactors. PIGS: Four choice Yorkshire brood sows, carrying second and third litters; 10 weanling pigs; Yorkshire hog, 1J years old, TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS: John Deere Standard “M” trac­ tor, equipped with hydraulic 2- furrow plow and 4-row scuffler in guaranteed new' condition; Massey Harris binder, 7-ft. out in new condition; Internationa] mower, Grft. cut; Massey Harris hay loader; Massey Harris side delivery rake; Massey Harris 11- hoe fertilizer drill; John Deere manure spreader; 13-hoe grain drill; International stiff tooth •cultivator; Massey Harris double 12-plate tractor disc; Oliver 2- furrow tractor plow; 3-drum steel roller; 2 sets 3-section dia­ mond harrows; hay rake; wagon box and pig rack; rubber-tired wagon, equipped with 600x16 tires; flat hay rack; steel-tired wagon; stoneboat; 2,000-pound beam scales; Chatham fanning mill with sieves; double turnip seeder; set of bobsleighs; 2 good iron kettles; 2 water troughs; quantity of mixed lum­ ber; hay rack sills; buggy; cut­ ter: wire stretcher; 40 rods of | new pig wire; 100-ft. snow |fence; new electric fencer; quan- tity of cedar posts: quantity of 6-inch tile; wheelbarrow; 200 twine sacks; set of sling ropes; new grass seeder; 2 sets of harness and collars; steel posts: carpenter tools; root pulper; logging chains; 3 rolls of barb j wire; many articles too numer­ ous to mention. i HAY & GRAIN: GOO bales of < choice hay, alfalfa, timothy and j clover, best of quality; 200 bus. mixed grain; 2 acres cob corn, ■4 bushels timothy seed; 1 bushel , alfalfa seed. I HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Two 3-piece, bedroom sets complete: extension table; dining room tables; bureau; glass cupboard; couch; rocking chairs: carpet rugs; pictures and picture frames;’ lamps and lanterns; quantity of dishes, sealers, etc, etc. TERMS: Cash. No reserve as the farm is sold! MRS. CLINTON BROWN & SON Proprietors MILFRED MERNER, CLERK. ALVIN WALPER, AUCT.I In the state of .. CORNELIUS COOK, late of the Village of Hensail, Grain Merchant. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full par­ ticulars to the undersigned Exe­ cutor on or before the 21st day of April, A.D. 1952, after Which date the estate’s assets will bo 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. 3:10:17 AUCTION SALE DATES Alvin Walper, Auctioneer THURSDAY, APRIL 3-LNorth Half of Lot .13, Con. 15, Stephen Township, 1J miles west of Dashwood and miles south. Half mile north of Crediton road. Miss Pearl Keyes, prop. FRIDAY, APRIL 4 — Lot 2, Con. 6, Usborne, 2 miles south of Elimville, Alvin Pym & Soft, props. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 — Lot NJ of 21 and 22, Con. S, Stephen Township, 2 J miles east of Dashwood and a mile south. Mrs. Clinton Brown & Son. pro­ prietors. K