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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-11-20, Page 8qpBW rsawssss*. .wsrw.HT-w?- Page 8 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1952 You You You i ■ Bateman Motors Carft Afford To Take Chances Message From Greenway By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN Want-Ads - Inexpensive, Fast Acting, Sure Can Afford. To Be Safe—Be Free From Worry —Be Sure Get A Car That Carries The “Bateman Guaran­ tee” of “SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK” Any Model Any Price See Tom Huggett BATEMAN MOTORS Phone 2-2618 1473 Dundas East, London Major (Mrs.) Bowers, of Cen­ tralia, will present films on Africa, under the auspices of the W.M.S. and C.G.I.T., in the United Church Friday evening at 8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and family, Miss Elda Brown and Miss F. Lostell spent the week­ end with friends in Toronto. They atended the Winter Fair. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Gardner and sons, of Glencoe, spent the weekend with Mrs. J. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eagleson, Mary Lou and Catherine visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Statton, of Grand Bend. Rev. Down, of Exeter, will be the guest seaker in the United Church on Sunday at 2:45 pan. Mr. Dawson Woodburn, of ronto, spent th weekend at home here. Mrs. Stanley Hartle, Carol Bruce, of Parkhill, visitel week with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Roy Whiting. Keep in mind the Christmas concert in the United Church Friday evening, December 5. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgins and Brian visited Saturday evening with relatives in London. Mrs. John Zabot, of London, visited last week with her pa­ rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bullock. FOR SALE CLASSIFIED RATES NOTICES HELP WANTED KIDDIES’ PYJAMAS, 4-6-6X, at $1.98. Girls’ 8-14 Polo Jamas at $2.98. All ifi cosy flannelette at Tudor’s in Hensall. 20c FOR SALE—Dry hardwood, $6 a cord delivered. Write or phone Robert Eagleson, Ailsa Craig. » 13:20:27c YOUNG MAN’S WINTER SUIT, size 36-8, excellent condition. $15 or best offer. Too small for owner. Apply Brady Cleaners, phone 136, Exeter.________23tfn 25 words or less 60c More Than 25 Words —• 1|0 Per Word SUCCEEDING INSERTIONS 300 More Than 25 Words ■— Topics From Suburbanite Res'd. TM. Tbe Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company of Canada, Limited S13 For faster, better controlled pick­ up and safer stops on loose or packed snow—even on glare ice- come to us for the revolutionary snow-ice tire . . . the Suburbanite by Goodyear! Look at the features of this amazing tire: .A BEST SNOW-ICE TIRE BAR NONE ** FOR CITY AND SUBURBAN DRIV­ ING . . . 1856 GRIPPING, BITING EDGES AMAZINGLY QUIET RUNNING U, BEST TRACTION—FORWARD AND REVERSE . . . TREAD GROOVES CUT SIDE-SLIP TO A MINIMUM . . . AUOWANCE For sure winter starts let us install a Goodyear ’’Factory-Fresh” Battery. To- hjs and last and By MISS MARION BROCK AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT for lit­ tle girls. A doll carriage cover at 9 80. Quilted satin at Tudor’s in Hensall. 20c 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 Wool GLOVES and MITTS by Grandmdre at Tudor’s in Hen­ sail. All shades and pre-shrunk too at $1.00 pair. 20c LADY’S GREY S-length station wagon coat in good condition. Apply 9 28 Main or phone 445-M Exeter. 20* GASOLINE TANKS — 300 and 150 gallons. Phone 301, Exeter North Ward General Store. 20c 10 Per Word 20^ OFF if ad paid with order or by Saturday following the last insertion Seini-Display Classifieds (restricted to one column) First Insertion 84c per inch Subsequent Insertions 70c per inch Classifieds calling for a number 10c extra. Classified ads accepted up Wednesday noon. Auction sale copy should be in Tuesday at the latest. box till STOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exe­ ter. l*tfc been instructed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 .commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp AUTOS: 1937 Plymouth Four- Door Sedan, in good condition; 19 30 Essex Sedan, recently over­ hauled. TRACTORS: tor, on steel; tractor, truck i sis. VALUABLE ’ MENT: Large fully equipped; portable air com­pressor; jfower drill; large1 and small emery wheels. All above named articles equipped with 60- cycle motors. Two complete large and small tap and die sets; ’var­ ious complete sets of flat and socket vices; Chore hoist; spark grease _ bolts, washers, magnetos, drills, etc.; etc.; auto parts and acces­ sories; scrap iron], a quantity of No. 20 and 30 Enarco motor oil, and many articles too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Also a quantity of household effects. TERMS: Cash. No reserve— everything’ will be sold. The estate of the late William Neeb. ROBERT ADAMS, Administrator FRANK DONNELLY, Solicitor ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. SECRETARY—Required for law office in Exeter, capable of tak­ ing shorthand and typing, Apply in writing to Box 6, Times- Advocate. 10-16tfc Village of Grand Bend NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the electors of the Village of Grand Bend be held in the TOWN HALL ‘ - on MONDAY, NOVEMBER between the hours of and 9 o’clock p.m. foi* pose of making and nominations for Reeve Councillors, also three of the Public School Board for two years; and further notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being pro­ posed and qualifying for any particular office than required to be elected, the proceedings will be adjourned until MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1952 when polls shall be opened from 9 o’clock a.m. until 5 o’clock p.m. in the TOWN HALL and all electors are hereby re­ quested to govern themselves accordingly. •» HERBERT WAINWRIGHT, Returning Officer EMERY DESJARDINE, Deputy Returning Officer MRS. LAWRENCE MASON, Poll Clerk 13:20c will 2.4, 1052 8 o’clock the pur­ receiving and four xhembers WANTED: Man for steady travel among Consumers in Huron County. Permanent connection with large manufacturer. Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawleigh’s Dept. ML-K-202-131, Montreal. 20c Hart Parr trac- ; Massey Harris and tractor chas- TOOLS & EQUIP- air crompressor, FOR RENT SMALL APARTMENT, suitable for one or two business people. Newly decorated, automatic oil heat, continuous hot water. Ap­ ply J. Mahon, 326 Carling Street. 11-13tfc FOR RENT—Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. Beavers Hard­ ware. 5-8tfc FOR RENT—The office former­ ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic­ kard. Apply at Times-Advocate. 3-20tf* wrenches; large and small large hydraulic jack; Boy jack; large chain brake reliner; blow torch; plug cleaner and tester; guns; shafting bearings, FOR RENT — 2-bedroom apart­ ment, living room and kitchen, full basement and bathroom, hot and cold water. Apply Albert Gaiser, Shipka, phone 164-r-14 Dashwood. 10-30tfc ATTENTION FARMERS-Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone Collect Ed Andrew, Sea­ forth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235, 5-ltfc COMFORTABLE 4-ROOM apart­ ment with 3-piece bath, hot and cold running water, oil space heater. Phone 7 or 356. 20c Township of Stephen NOMINATION & ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the electors of the Township of Stephen will be held in the Town Hall in CREDITON on MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1952, at *1:00 o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of making and receiving nominations for Reeve, Deputy-Reeve, Councilmen, and also for Trustees of the Town­ ship School Area comprising Sec­ tions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 and Union 8, 12, 14 and 16, three to be elected; and furthersnoti.ee is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being pro­ posed and qualifying for any particular office, than required to be elected, then proceedings will be adjourned until MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1952, when polls shall be opened from 9:00 o’clock a.m. until 6:00 o’clock p.m. at the following places with the undermentioned officers in charge as fixed’ by township by-law viz: Poll 1, Polling Booth at Lib­ rary Rooms, Lot 205, Con. 1; D.R.O., Gordon Wilson; Poll Clerk, Ralph Gates. Poll 2, Frank Triebner’s kitchen, Lot 21, Con. 2; Preston Dearing; Frank Triebner. Poll 3, Wenzel’s Barber Shop, Crediton; William Oestreicher; Charles Green. Poll 4, Town Hall, Lot 10, Con. 7; Alvin Baker; Russel Finkbeiner. Poll I ................ 10, Joe Lot Chester Gaiser. Poll 7, zer’s kitchen, Lot 10, Con. John I-Ioulahan; ing. Poll 8, Pollock’s Store, Lot 40, Con. S.B.; Mansell Hodgins; William Hicks. Poll 9, William Desjardine, Lot 4, Con. A; Colin Love; Irvin Bestard. And all electors are hereby requested to govern themselves accordingly. Crediton, Ont., Nov. 12, 1952. FREEMAN W. MORLOCK, Returning Officer HOUSEDRESSES for Xmas are ideal gifts and Tudor's in Hen­ sall have a grand selection of them—half sizes too. . 20c ■ Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Threshing Machine, Two Tractors, Farm Implements Feed & Household Effects To be sold by public auction for S. M. PEACHEY on his farm situated lj miles east of Dashwood and 6 miles west of Exeter, on Highway 83, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 at 12 o’clock sharp IMPLEMENTS: Dione thresh­ ing machine, like new, with shredder and bean attachments; W-4 McCormick Deering tractor; McCormick Deering H tractor, just overhauled; Cockshutt ferti­ lizer 13-disc drill; McCormick Deering double disc; Cockshutt manure spreader, all steel; Su­ per 6 hydraulic loader, for either W4 or H tractor; mounted scuf- fler for H tractor; John Deere semi-mounted corn picker No. 101; 2 rubber-tire wagons; 17- tooth Massey-Harris cultivator; 2- drum steel roller; Cockshutt 3- furrow plow; International 2- furrow plow; 6-ft. Massey-Harris binder; 3-section spike harrows; 2 - section Massey - Harris spring harrows; New Holland power corn sheller; Climax cutting box with 30 ft. of pipe; root pulper, like new; Letz chopper No. 220; forks; shovels; etc., etc. VEHICLE: 1 9 4 7 Studebaker Commander, good condition, with radio and overdrive. HAY & GRAIN: of hay (alfalfa mixed); 1,50 0 bus. oats (suitable for seed); tons of feed beans. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: milker, 2 single units and piping for 24 head; DeLaval cream se­ parator No. 18; 3 80-lb. milk cans; milk pails and strainer. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: A Findlay cook stove, cream enam­ el; large extension table; oak sideboard; 5 leather cushion din­ ing chairs; 5 kitchen chairs; studio couch; writing desk; White electric portable sewing machine; antique' walnut what­ not; 3-piece chesterfield suite; square grand piano in rosewood (antique); 2-piece settee set; odd tables and rockers; Quebec heater and Jewel heater stove; 2 congoleum rugs, 9x12; floor lamps and table lamps; 2 chests of drawers; 2-piece walnut an­ tique bedroom suite; several beds with springs and spring- filled mattress; antique dresser in walnut; full size Simmons bed; 3-piece bedroom suite with spring - filled heater; some tique chime pearl face); ____,__ tique kitchen chairs; heavy duty 2-burner electric plate; Sparton electric washer, like new; glass cupboard; quantity of sealers; etc., etc. NOTE: Sharp at days are Plan Stile. TERMS: Cash. No Farm is sold. CLINT JANTZI, AUCT. Phone 146, Baden, Ont. M. PEACHEY, PROPRIETOR ALF CHRISTNER, CLERK 20c REAL ESTATE FIVE-ROOM house, hot and cold running water, two-piece bath. Apply Gerald Gratton, phone 6, Grand Bend. 20c. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacques, ’ Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern. Mr. and Mrs. John Middle­ brook, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell, of Tilbury, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Clare Towle. Mr. and Mrs. Elder, of Sea­ forth, visited on Tuesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock. Mrs. Ephriam Hern spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Orville Snell, of Grimsby. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kerslake and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Earl on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Johns and Mrs. J. Sugden visited Sunday with Mrs. J. T. Hern, of Exeter. Mr. George Earl, of Exeter, spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Norman Brock. Mrs. Allan Jacques and Mrs. A. Gunning spent a few days last week with Mrs. W. Toohey, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowcliffe and Mrs. Tom Ogle, of London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock. Mr. Ward Hern and. Edward spent Monday Winter ~ Mr. visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dickinson. FOR SALE — Child’s one-piece rose snowsuit, size 2 or 3, $3.50; also two-burner Grahmette rang- ette, with automatic oven, reasonably priced. Phone 551W Exeter. 20c FOR SALE — Pair of work horses. Will sell single or to­ gether. Phone 20-r-22 Crediton. 20c FOR SALE—Maurice oil burner, year and half old, in good con­ dition. Phone 45-r-21 Exeter. 20c 1 'OUTH END Fair. and Mrs. Warren Brock at the Royal 1 WANTED STRAYED TIRES 250 TO 300 ACRES sandy loam, no buildings necessary. State lo­ cation and price to Glenn Cam­ eron, 53 William Street North, Chatham, Ont. * 6:13:20:27* PIGS — 11 chunks. Apply Stew­ art Swietzer, Shipka. Phone 165- r-1 Dashwood. 20* STRAYED — White and tan hound from my premises two miles south of Mount Carmel. Apply Art Thompson, phone col­ lect 621-r-13 Parkhill. 20* APARTMENT or small house for family of three. Contact J. I. Vessey, Bank of Montreal. 20* FOR SALE — Ladies' green winter coat, size 14; also blue fail coat, size 14; both in good condition. Phone 206 M. 20c Used Space Heaters 2 IN CENTRALIA — Two-bedroom bungalow, conveniences, garage, large lot, small fruits. Apply L. A. Bauselle. ll-20tfc WE HAVE a number of choice 150- to 300-acre farms, some on highway. See them before snow­ fall. W. C. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Salesman. ll-20tfc WARM ROOM and board for one or two men or active elderly person. Apply Times-Advocate.* MISCELLANEOUS • A ‘ .\T . ' RUSS & CHUCK SNELL PHONE: 328-W Coleman, 30,000 B.T.U. output, .............................. $35.00 each Fairbanks Morse, like new, 30,000 B.T.U. output .. $40.00 Norge, like new, large 55,000 B.T.U. heats 5 to 6 rooms ........................................ $75.00 Norge, as above, less tank, ........................................ $45.00 Used Coal and Wood Heater, large, ............................ $16.50 BEAVERS HARDWARE Phone 86 Exeter SPACC SAVER" IRONIR IRONS EVERYTHING IN THE BASKET ^00.50 VALUE IN EXCHANGE FOR YOUR OLD FASHIONED ELECTRIC WASHER WHEN YOU BUY A NEW STRAYED—from Lot 2, Conces­ sion 9, Usborne Township op or before October 15, one red steer, one and half year years old. Ap­ ply Thomas G. Hern, phone Kirkton 41-r-17. 20* HURRy! HURRy! CMC IN 6* PNON£ TODtf Fisher’s Hardware Automatic Washer By MRS. H. DAVIS Washer*Miners ladies of St. Patrick’s met in the parish Hall afternoon and finished a The Story In Saintsbury W. J. Davis and Ivau Here’* Canada’* FIRST and only really practical Automatic Washer. This i* what you have waited for. It take* only HALF a* much hot water a* other* — or less. A large hot water tank i$ not needed. It is MOVABLE — roll* on caster* — keep It where you please — roll it in to wash. It is the only fully automatic WCWAS°HECS CLEANER BY FAR — ha* the world-famous Beatty “human hand” double-action agitator. Top Flow rinse empties all dirty water out through top, not down through clothe*. HERE’S YOUR BIG CHANCE TO GET A COMPLETE LAUNDRY OUTFIT AT THE LOWEST COST EVER ’Ya>3 $ ’A:?- Paint Glassware Electrical Appliances PHONE 20, EXETER Vlattt Healer* NEW HOUSE, 609 Edward St. Red 'brick front, automatic oil furnace, two bedrooms, living, room, dining room and kitchen, bath, upstairs unfinished. Will exchange for older house. —R. E. Balkwill, Exeter. ll-20tfc HOME LAUNDRY—Exeter, 319 Ann St. Phone 642-M. Washing and ironing, reasonable rates." Linens and shirts a specialty. 20* STOP — If you wish to buy. a new red brick home in the beau­ tiful town of Exeter, see J. W. Hern, Sanders St. West. 10-23tfc HOUSE WELL situated for schools, churches and shopping. Newly decorated interior, class heat bath floor. Pearce, Salesman. first general condition. Forced oil burner furnace. Full upstairs, 2-piece on main Garage, garden. —W. C. Realtor, Earl Parsons, 10-16 tfc $7,000.00 CASH—We have cli­ ent who is prepared to pay this amount of cash on purchase price of 100-acre farm. Land must be good and buildings at least fair. Level land preferred. If you wish to sell contact C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Ex­ eter, ‘Ont. 10-16tfc HOUSE FOR SALE — Nearing completlt’.on in good district on beautifully-treed lot. Two bed­ rooms, living room, modern bath­ room, kitchen-dinette combina­ tion. Anthes - Imperial furnace, automatic controls. —Art Whil- smith, nil. 279-J Exeter. 10-9tfc MODERN HOUSE being con­ structed. Open for inspection now. Two-bedroom frame bunga­ low, large living room and kit­ chen, three-piece bath. Best lo­ cation in town—on Senior St., within one block of both schools, new street drain. Ford and Far­ quhar Moulding, phone 571-J, Exeter. 10-2tfc FAMILY HOUSE—It has four bedrooms and a particularly nice living room and dining room. Especially well located. Comfort­ able family accommodation at a lower than usual price. Let us show it to you. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, ph. 165, Exeter. 9-25tfc MODERN 2-BEDROOM home at a very reasonable price. Com­ pletely finished inside and out, even to storm windows and screens. The five rooms, all on one floor, are bright and nicely arranged. Fully insulated. Oil­ burning furnace. Immediate pos­ session if desired. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 9-25tf For a BETTER DRY CLEANING job, bring it to Tudor’s in Hen­ sall and have it cleaned the French Cleaners and delivery on Monday and Thursday mornings. 10-30tfc way. Pickup PAINTING — Spray or brush; papering, Sunworthy wallpapers. Sign painting a specialty. —Ed “Buck” Little, Hensall, phone 196-R. 30:6:13:20c NOTICE — Whitewashing and cleaning, arrangements can be made. —Bill Watson, phone 35- r-19 Dashwood. 6-18:ll-30c PAINTING & PAPERHANGING, kitchen cabinets, all kinds of built-in cupboards, and tile floors. —Thos. H. Walker, tele­ phone 553 Exeter. 4-10tfc 5, O’Rourke’s kitchen, Lot Con. 12; Gerald O’Rourke; Regier. Poll 6, Club Rooms, 24, Con. N.B.; Otto Willert; Gaiser. Poll 7, Sweit- 17; Picker- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Elmer Church Monday quilt. Mrs. entertained the members of her family to a turkey dinner re­ cently. Mrs. Jack Dickins spent a few days this last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire, of Prospect Hill. Mr. and Mrs. H. Latta and family have moved onto the farm of the late Rd. Dickins. The community extends a wel­ come to them. Master Wayne Carroll, young­ est son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll,- had the misfortune to fall from a moving car on the way to school. He was attended by Dr. George, of Lucan. At time of writing worse and •Mr. and Mrs. Hay, with Mr. i recently. Mrs. J, Barker and Joan spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Dale, of London, and Mr, J, Barker joined them on Sunday. Mrs. F. Davis spent Sunday evening with her sister, Mrs. G. Godbolt, of Centralia. Many from this community attended the hockey game in Lucan Thursday evening of last week. NEW FOUR-ROOM cottage, ful­ ly modern, lot 160x120. Water­ loo and Carling St. or 307 Anne St. $1,500 will handle. 8-28tfc 3-BEDROOM COTTAGE, insulat­ ed, hot water furnace, 3-piece bath, kitchen modernized. Pos­ session arranged. W. C. Pearce, 4-ROOM insul-bric cottage with room insul brie cottage, with conveniences and furnace, __ sonably priced for quick sale. rea- ; he seems none the is attending school. Mrs. G. G« Davis and , of London, visited and Mrs. R. Greenlee 1,000 bales and of el over Clinton 4 to 5In the estate of EDITH ANNE FLYNN, late of the Village of Centralia, Widow 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 27th day November, 19 52, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have then been received. HAROLD WILLIAM FLYNN, Administrator, by EVELYN HARRISON, Q.C., Solicitor, 3 65 Richmond Street, London, Ontario. 13:20c Hinman Town of Exeter NOMINATION & ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the electors of the Town of Exeter will be held in the Town Hall EXETER on MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1952, between the hours of 12:30 o’clock and 1:30 o’clock in the ■afternoon for the purpose of making and receiving nominations for Mayor, Reeve, Deputy-Reeve, Six cillors, three members of School Board and one Utilities Commissioner, and further notice is given that in the event of more candidates being proposed and qualifying for any particular of­ fice, than required to be elected, the proceedings will be ad­ journed until MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1952, 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 and fixed by town by-law VIZ. Polling Sub-Division No. 1-A: at showroom of Nekton Motors, Main St.; Earl Parsons, D.R.O.; Vera Rowe, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division No. 1-B: at showroom of Newton Motors, Main Street; Charles Monteith, D.R.O.; Edna Taylor, Poll Clerk. 2-A: Eric Hey- AUCTION SALES Coun- Public Public hereby xsj, — * * . * « i ie , lUULLcL X a»y j Ju UliOther houses, stores and farms’* polling Sub-Division No. ......TXT TT Dad 44 A A T5 A A T A<m Yn a _ a . .Ji*- . .—W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 9-11 tfc EXETER DISTRICT FARM, 200 acres of very productive land. Fine brick house with nice lawn. Large barn with silo. Hydro and water pressure. 45 acres freshly seeded. Fall ploughing _ done. Good bush. Located on highway close to school and store. This is a farm that you will be proud to own. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exetpr, Ont. 9-lltfc 2-STOREY BRICK building on Maift Street (known as Exeter District Co-Op), Could be used for stores or offices on main floor and living apartments sec­ ond floor. Possession at once.-—- Wm. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Par­ sons, Salesman. 10-23tfc at Town Hall, Main Street; Carscadden, D.R.O,.; Louise wood, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division No, at Town Hall, Main Street; D.R.O.; Margaret Poll Clerk. Sub-Division No. 3-A: McKnight’s residence, Sarah Laing, D.R.O.; 2-B: John Campbell, Rye km an, Polling at Glen Main St.; Grace McKnlght, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division No. 3-B: at Glen McKnight’s residence, Main St.; Arthur Amy, D.R.O.; Lois Learn, Poll Clerk. and all electors quested to govern cordingly. CLARENCE V. Returning Exeter, Ont,, Nov. Community AUCTION SALE of Furniture. Livestock and Miscellaneous Items in the VILLAGE OF CREDITON Under Cover on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 at 1:30 p.m. Library table; oak extension table; kitchen table; 2 black leather rocking chairs; long ta­ ble with benches; day cot; 2 good mattresses; sofa; 4 dress­ ers; 4 sets of springs; high- chair; stand; 2 stoves; heater, coal; coal oil stove; 7 windows; car tire; stove pipes; dishes; 3 toasters; meat grinder; 8-day clock; floor lamp; 2-burner elec­ tric plate; 1-burner electric plate; lantern; 4 white kitchen chairs; grass seeder; lined trough ; church seat; stretchers; cross-cut saw; ing iron ditching scoop; 3 forks; 5-gal. sauerkraut and slicer; grease gun; monkey wrench; chop barrel; US trusses for hernia; electric wash mach­ ine, Maxwell, new motor; ice box; pool table; Coleman parlor lamp; single bed, springs and mattress; man’s leather coat; boy’s bicycle; 19 20 Model T an­ tique car. TERMS: Cash. Bring what you have to sell and turn it in for cash. This sale is on Saturday, November 15, under cover. WM. H. SMITH, * AUCTIONEER, Phone 7-7W Crediton water fence Lead- pitch crock s. are hereby themselves PICKARD. Officer 14, 1052. 20: re- he­ 27c Clearing auction Sale of Autos, Tractors, Valuable Tools & Miscellaneous Items Oil the premises, BABYLON LINE, HAY TWP., 15 miles east of Zurich 1 and 1 mile south. The undersigned auctioneer has mattress; bedding; an clock (mother of some -dishes; electric an- an- This sale must start 12 o’clock noon, as the short. Lunch now to attend this fine available. reserve. AUCTION SALE of Property and Modernized Dwelling Lots 1328 to 1,331 Inclusive.At Lots 1328 to 1,331 Inclusive, SIMCOE ST. EAST, EXETER, on . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 at‘‘2:00 p.m. The above mentioned four lots each have an approximate front­ age of 50 feet and depth of 166 feet. On this property is a modern­ ized 11-room duplex With ‘ " ment a pressure system. Also on this property is a frame building 30 feet x 58 feet suitable for a gar­ age or workshop. TERMS; 10% down vand bal­ ance in 30 days. Property sold subject to reserve bid. Further particulars and conditions of sale will bo read on sale date. R. E. COOPER, PROP. EDWARD W, ELLIOTT, AUCT, 20:27c dwelling, a 3-piece bath, a full base- and both town water ahd