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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-11-12, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12, 1953 H. J. CORNISH & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS H. J. Cornish, L, F. Cornish, D. Mitchell 294 DUNDAS ST.LONDON, ONT, I For Christmas A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Of These Items Until Christmas WELICK WAGONS — Complete line $2.65 to $15.95 WERLICH TRICYCLES — From .... $8.95 to $21.50 BICYCLES $49.95Girls’ and Boys’ Standard . JUVENILE BICYCLES — For Girls and Boys $48.95 $11.95 to $21.95COOEY .22 RIFLES From H & R 3 SHOT, SHOTGUN At ...$42.50 BATHROOM SCALES At OSTERETT ELECTRIC MIXER — 2-Beater, $23.75 DORMEY PORTABLE MIXER —- Electric .. $28.75 f Save $30 On A Beatty Washer Stainless Steel Double Tub Reg. $229.50 NOW $199.50 Beatty Portable Ironer Space Saver — A Beauty! Reg. $99.50 NOW $85.00 Fisher's Hardware ’ FOR EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE PHONE 29 701 MAIN STREET SOUTH EXETER PROCLAMATION TOWNSHIP OF HAY PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in compliance with By- Law No. 12, passed October 5, 1053, under authority of Chap­ ter 266, Section 76, of the Municipal Act, a meeting of the Electors of the Township of Hay will be held in the TOWNSHIP HALL, ZURICH, ONTARIO on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1953 The Clerk will be in the Township Hall, Zurich, from 1, to 2 p.m. to receive nominations for one Reeve, one Deputy- Reeve, and three Councillors for the year 1954; also for Hay Township School Area Trustees for the years 1954 and 1955. When a proposed candidate is not present, his nomination paper shall not be valid unless there is attached thereto evi­ dence satisfactory to the Returning Officer that he consents to be so nominated. A meeting of the electors will be held in the Township Hall, Zurich, at 2 p.m. on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1053 to hear proposed candidates, and in case more than the re­ quired number of candidates to fill the office are nominated, and a- vote demanded, a poll will be held on MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1953 from 0 a.m- until >5 p.m. at the following places Poll 1. School 2. School 3. Zurich 4. Zurich 5. School 6. Earl Guenther Block 7. School House No. 3 8. Jas. Masse Residence Polling Place House No. House No. Town Hall Town Hall House No. 2 14 12 ' D.R.O. Percy Campbell Hugh McEwen. Leroy O’Brien Albert Hess Hilton Truemner Reinhold Miller Jas. McAllister Fred Ducharme Poll Clerk Lome Chapman Ed McBride Gordon Surerus Lome Klopp Ed J. Stire Sidney Baker Garnet .Tacobe Ed Corriveau Dated at Zurich, Ont., November 9, 1953. H. W.BROKENSHIRE, Returning Officer < * I "nXs R«.d No Need For A License To Hunt Here By MRS. WILLIAM RHODK FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT WANTED STRAYEp BABY CHICKS FOR SALE and and and Misses Margaret Bray and Nona Pym of London spent the weekend at their homes here. Mrs. Den Harris spent the past) week with her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nes­ bitt of Auburn. Mrs. Aimer Passmore attended the funeral of her great-aunt, Mrs. Adam Willert, of Saginaw, Mich., on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde, Douglas and Glenn were supper guests on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rohde of Mit­ chell. Miss Marilyn Gardiner visited over the "weekend with Misses Margaret Jean and Marian Gib­ son of Bryanston. Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Duncan were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gardiner of London. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. C. A. Abbott of Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller Brian spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Ray Stewart of Sarnia. Mission Band will meet next Sunday morning during church hour when mite boxes will brought in. W.A. And W.M.S. Meeting’ The November meeting of W.A. and W.M.S. was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alvin Passmore with over sixty members present. Mrs. Ai­ mer Passmore was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. William Rohde gave the scripture reading, fol­ lowed by the meditation by Mrs, Passmore. Mrs. Carl Hume gave the topic and Mrs. Ken Duncan and Mrs. Robert Simpson gave the reports from the sectional meeting which was held at Kip­ pen recently. Rev. W. J. Moores was then in charge of the elec­ tion of officers for 1954, as fol­ lows ; W.M.S. officers: President, Mrs. Edwin Miller; first vice-president, Mrs. Ray Clarke; second vice- president, Mrs. William Fergu­ son; third vice-president, Mrs. Gertrude Wiseman; secretary, Mrs. Orville Beaver; treasurer, Mrs. Archie Morgan; pianist, Mrs. William Cann; assistant, Mrs. Archie Morgan; temperance sec­ retary, Mrs. Ernie Pym; Mission­ ary Monthly secretary, Mrs. Wil­ liam Elf ord; Mission Band super­ intendent, Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin; Baby Band superintendent, Mrs. Melvin Gardiner; Christian Stew­ ardship, Mrs. Reg Hodgert; press secretary, Mrs. William Rohde; literature secretary, Mrs. Gert­ rude Wiseman; C o m m u n i t y Friendship secretary, Mrs. W. J. Moores; program committee, Mrs. Stan Coward, Mrs. Archie Mor­ gan, Mrs. James Simpson; nom­ inating committee, Mrs. Vic Jef­ fery, Mrs. Robert Cann. W.A. officers: President, Mrs. Ken Duncan; first vice-president, Mrs. Carl Hume; second vice- president, Mrs. Robert Simpson; secretary, —Mrs. Melvin Gardi­ ner; treasurer, Mrs. James Simp­ son; supply secretary, Mrs. G. Wiseman; pianist, Mrs. William Cann; group leaders — Group 1, Mrs. Roy Ballantyne, Mrs. Wil­ liam Lamport; Group 2, Mrs. Ray Cottle, Mrs, Jas. Hodgert; Group 3, Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, Mrs. Robert Jeffery. Flower commit­ tee—Mrs. John Selves, Mrs. Per­ cy Stone, Mrs. Robert Cann. Nominating committee—Mrs. Wil­ liam Rohde, Mrs. Arnold Cann, Mrs. Reg Hodgert. The Elimville Farm Forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller. Farm Forum The South Thames Road Farm Forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart with 17 present. After forum discussion, euchre was played. Prizes went to Mrs. Ray Cottle, Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin, Mr. James Hodgert and Mr. Glenn Stewart. How Christian Science Heals "Overcoming Disillusionment" CHLO 680 kc, November 1, 2:45 RESERVED SEATS For Mohawk Booster Club Members Available Monday, Nov. 16 AT SNELL BROS. GARAGE MAIN STREET, EXETER Plan of Seats on display at garage. Members will be able th buy Season Tickets foir all scheduled games. Join The Booster Club! Membership entitles you to holding ticket for all Mohawks games, includ­ ing exhibitions; and playoffs* MEMBERSHIP COSTS ONLY $5.00 Buy Your Membership Ticket Now At Snell Bros. Garage BE A BOOSTER! be the on PrM. & SHORT OF ROOM, short of feed — will sell two young Holstein cows, registered, vaccinated and accredit­ ed, bred to unit bulls, due to calve in June. $125 each. Apply Sandy El- liot, phone 476 Exeter._________5:12c THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL have a special offer of 30 months for $7.00 or 20 months for $4.60. Good until November 30. Renew now at The Timtfe-Advocate. 29:5:12:19t-a HARDWOOD and SOFTWOOD. 3-ft., $12 per cord deliver in truck loads. Apply Scott’s Elevator, Lucan. 29:5:12:19c ALTO SAXOPHONE — Conn Eb alto (.double octave key). Silver finish. Idea) beginner’s instrument. Cheap for cash. First offer of $20 takes It. Phone 770.___________________15t-a THREE-PIECE GREEN velour ches­ terfield suite, $50; also tapestry chester-bed, ?45. Phone 650-r-l Ex- eter,_____ 5:12* IF BACKACHES are slowing you up take RUMACAPS and help yourself to relief from pjabns and aches. Ask your Druggist. "________________ PIANO TUNING — Have your piano turned and repaired by experts, 30 years experience, all work guaran­ teed. Have been coming to Exeter longer than any other tuner. Leave or phone your order to The Times- Advocate, phone 770, Will be here on December 1, 1953.______22:29:5:1,2* SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN at The Tinies-Advocate for ail Canadian and American magazines as well as Brit­ ish publications. Order now and be assured of Christmas delivery. t-a FROM NOVEMBER 20—Hand knitted baby sets, socks, mitts, hand trimmed luncheon sets, guest and tea towels, handkerchiefs, pillow eases, etc., suitable for gifts. Some orders taken for later, —Apply 122 Huron Street. 5:12:19c REGISTERED LARGE English white sows and boars, two months old. From proven blood lines. Apply to Howard Fanson & Son, Munro, Ont,, phone 20-r-12 Dublin. 12c POTATOES, ONIONS and cabbages. Apply C. Stokkermans, Klondyke Rd., Grand Bend. 12:19:26* GIRL’S 3-PIECE winter outfit, lined leggings, size 4, in perfect condition. Phone 692, 12c XMAS PUPPIES—Give a child a gift that keeps on giving all year 'round. Give him a loyal, playful little Dach­ shund—the only love money can buy. Specially reduced prices on lovely black and tan litter. Drop in and re­ serve yours today. AUS ABLE VAL­LEY DACHSHUND, REGISTERED. Phone 52S-M. ll-12tfc MAN’S BLACK overcoat, size 42, ?15. May be seen at Brady Ceaners, 12* SILVER GREY 'baby carriage, in good condition. Phone 68-W Exeter. 12c NORGE OIL heater, fairly large, like new; Westinghouse refrigerator, good size. Wallace Bawden, phone 14-r-17 Kirkton, R.R, 1, Woodham. 12* RECONDITIONED BICYCLES AND GOOD USED SKATES. Reasonable prices. •—Ron Westman’s Sports and Auto Supply, phone 211 Exeter, 12:19c CLARE JEWEL range stove, coal or wood, in good order, deep fire box; medium size Norge Space Heater; small cook stove equipped with oil, good baker. —Lindenfield's Ltd., Ex­eter. 12c, CAST-IRON FURNACE, "Happy Thought", in good condition, com­ plete. Apply Harold Butler Jr,, tele­phone 108-W Lucan. 12:19* BOY’S C.C.M. ICE SKATES, size 4%, nearly new. Phone 549-W._______12c 100 RED ROCK choice pullets, six months old, laying. Phone 423 Exeter. NEW DROP-LEAF table, $8; single steel bed, $5; Hot-Point toaster, $4; man’s brown wool overcoat, $8; grey gabardine topcoat, $5; dark twill suit, $5; all size 36-38, tall. Apply 29 Huron Street, phone 15- Exeter, 12c 7 GOOD HEREFORD stockers weigh­ing 900 lb. or over. Apply Earl Ratz, R.R. 2, Dashwood, Ont. 12c BRICKS — All cleaned. Apply Ernie Perry or Mrs. Worrell, William St. 12c THIRTY TONS of sweet turnips for feed, '$6 a ton off pile. C. Stokker- man, Klondyke Road, phone 44-r-3 Grand Bend. 12c LAUNDRY STOVE, oil stove, 9-inch toilet set and six kitchen chairs. Ap- ply Archie Ryckman, Exeter. 12:19* COAL OR WOOD Findlay stove. Ap- ply Times-Advocate. ___________12* RENT FREE—2 or 3 rooms to cou­ ple. Lady to help with housework. Write Box ’W’, Times-Advocate. 12* HOLSTEIN HEIFER due November 16, vaccinated; saddle pony, brown, two years old, broke to saddle and harness, half hackney. —W h i t n e y Coates, R.R. 1, Centralia, telephone Kirkton 39-r-3, ______ _______12c GOOD LEATHER goalie pads, rea­sonable price. Phone 880-W-3 Exeter. 12c 9 CASEMENT WINDOWS, 30 x 46, in good condition. Suitable for sun porch. Apply Alex Desjardine, phone 37-r-l Grand Bend. _____ ______12c 19 VACCINATED HEREFORD hei­fers in calf; registered Hereford bull, 2 years old; 400-gallon steel tank on rubber, suitable for drawing water or gas; Fairbanks hammermill with 75- ft, of belt, Leonard Dietrich, phone 31-r-6 Dashwood. 12:19* COB CORN — Apply Chambers & Darling. _______12c APPLEWOOD for fireplace, 18" to 20" long. Limbs OK. Phone 376 Ex- eter, 12c A medicine chest in itself is NAME­LESS Cold Remedy. A quick pleasant relief for Headaches, Sinus and Hay­fever. Get a jar today at Brownings, Sanders, J. H, Jones and McFalls Grocery. _____ 12:19c MAGAZINES—New and renewal sub­ scriptions for any magazine are re­ceived at The Exeter Times-Advocate WANTED CATTLE FOR ROUGH FEED. Tele­ phone 25-r-o Crcdlton, Anthony Mar- tone, 12c TOY PEDAL CAR, in fairly good condition. Phone 613-J-3 Exeter, 12c STOCK WANTED DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows removed free of charge. For prompt anti efficient service phono 'STONES' collect Ingersoll 21 or Exeter 237. ........................... . 3-5tfc T AM JN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses,, any size, any age, —G, J> Dow, phone 83 Exeter... tfc ATTENTION FARMERS — Prompt and nourteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Pheno collect Ed AhdrerV, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235. tfc MAN WANTS WORK in the evening from 7:uu to 10:00. Apply at Times- Advocate. 12* miscellaneous BECOME A BOOKKEEPER, steno­ grapher, or typist in your spare time. Lessons 50c. For particulars, write Canadian Correspondence Course s, 1290 Bay Street, Toronto. 12:19* FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its best for all breeds, call the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association between 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. Phone collect Clinton 242. 5-14alt.tfc BE SURE TO SPRAY your cattle for lice this fall at 15e per head each spray. The cattle should be sprayed twice in an interval of two weeks. This kills the living lice and also the eggs if they hatch' out and you can expect to be free from lice all winter. L. V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter. ll-5tfc BECOME A BOOKKEEPER, steno­ grapher, or typist in your spare time. Lessons 50c. For particulars, write Canadian Correspondence. Courses. 1290 BAY Street, Toronto. 29:5:12c WHITEWASHING & CLEANING — Arrangements can be made. — Bill Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19, S-JOtfc For a BETTER DRY CLEANING job bring it to Tudor’s in Hensall and have it cleaned the French Cleaners way. Pickup and deliver on Monday and Thursday mornings. 10-30tfc SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED, imme­ diate service. Give your local man a call. Phone 108-W Lucan, 12:19:26:3* REAL ESTATE APPROXIMATELY 40 ACRES Of good clay loam on junction of Highways 83 and 21. Good business property. Apply Times-Advocate. 12;19c lls-STOREY, 7-ROOM frame house in Centralia, 4 lots, 4-5lhs acre of land, hydro, full basement, garage and barn, Apply to Louis Davey, R.R. 1, Exeter, or Miss Flossie Davey, Centralia. 12c OWNER MOVED, new, also modern rug brick, one floor, 5-room house. Oil heated, air-conditioned, Apply 911 Andrew Street, phone 505 Exeter.ll-12tfc STOREY AND A HALF TH REE-BEDROOM HOUSE New bath. Immediate possession if sold by the 15th. Lawrence Rumple, Hensall. 12c MODERN 2-ROOM unfurnished lower apartment, well heated, utilities paid. Good home for widow or one or two business people. Apply 29 Huron St., phone 15 Exeter. 12c TRUCKING BUSINESS in the village of Elimville, Class "F” License, House and lot (half-acre garden) ad­ ditional. Eight-room 5-bedroom house has hardwood floors, new kitchen cupboards, bath and air-conditioned furnace; also 4-car garage. Business and property sold separately if de­sired. Apply Charles Stephen, phone 25-r-22 Kirkton. 5:12c 100 ACRES STEPHEN pasture land, partly tillable, pond water supply. Bargain price. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 10-29tfc WE ARE OFFERING one of Exeter’s finest residences. This modern three- bedroom home is particularly well finished inside' and out. you will be pleased with every room. If you are considering buying or building, let us show you this fine property. —C. V.- Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 10-29tfc HIGHWAY 150 ACRES extra well situated. Small house, large barn, silo, driveshed, henhouse, electricity. Early possession. W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 10-15tfc $5,000.00 WtLL PURCHASE 2-apart- ment home. Well located in Exeter. Each apartment has complete kitchen and bath. Both apartments are rent­ ed, giving income of $75 per month, —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 10-15tfc $4,000.00 FOR 3-BEDROOM HOME— Usual living rooms. Full basement with hot air furnace. Hydro and town water. This home is nicely painted and in good repair. Quick possession. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 10-15tfc 100 ACRES WITH comfortable med­ium sized home. Large barn with good stabling. Silo. Hydro and water pressure with never-failing well. Soil is a very productive clay loam. Farm is near Exeter and possession will be given at buyer’s convenience. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter.10-15tfc TN EXETER, 2-bedroom brick cot­tage. Bright fving rooms. Hydro, 3- piece bath, full basement and garage. Price $4,500.00. Quick possession. — C, V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. 10-ltfc ACREAGES—We have several small­ er acreages from 1 acre up. Each of these has a comfortable house and other buildings, hydro and good water supply and is close to town and school. Quick possession. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 9-24tfc EXETER MAIN ST. 7-room brick house, hot air oil furnace, flush toi­ let, Quick possession. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman.9-17tfc NEW ATTRACTIVE two- or three- bedroom house. Centrally located. Air conditioned oil furnace. Immediate possession. Space for additional rooms on second floor. —R, E. Balk­ will, Exeter. 6-18tfc HIGHWAY FIRST CL^SS 150 acres: 6 acres sugar bush and gravel pit at rear, balance rich arable clay loam, L-shape bank barn, stablfng has conveniences for horses, cattle, pigs. Pressure system waters all buildings. Concrete silo. Henhouse, driveshed. Good 2-storey slate roofed brick house has full bath, furnace, hot and cold water, attached garage. Possession fall or spring, — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­ man. 9-17tfc FOR SALE — Well located Exeter house. Three bedrooms and usual living rooms. Basement with hot air furnace; Hydro and water pressure. This home is in good repair and may be purchased for $4,500.00. Quick pos­session. — C, V, Pickard, Realtor, Main St,, Exeter, Ont. 9-lOtfc COMFORTABLE 4-BEDROOM house, large garden, Dashwood. Early pos­ session. W. C, Peai-ce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. S*13tfc GOOD 2-STOREY brick house in Cromarty has all conveniences, a horn and small acreage. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor. ( 9-17tfc iNVEStMEHI?! Village house in good conditifW), conveniences, garage, ca­bins well rented. W» U. Pearce, Real­ tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 8-Utfc WE ALWAYS HAVE for said good farms of various size, price and quality, stores and other businesses, summer cottages and year round homes. —W. c. Pearce, Realtor, Hart Parsons, salesmen, 5-28tfe STKAYED from Lot 9, South Boun­dary, Hay Township, 3 yearlings, tag in left ear with Earl Dixon’s name. Anyone knowing the whereabouts, phone Crediton 62-r-ll.________5:12* STRAYED from .Lot 8, Concession 4, Biddltlph Township, spring Durham heifer calf. Apply H. li. Sehaap, R.R. 1, Lucan, Ont., phone 9-r-23. 12* BRAY CHICKS, for your egg and broiler markets. Bullets, cockerels, started chicks. For November-Decem­ber delivery they should be ordered now. Contact us soon. Eric Carscad- den, Exeter Phone 2IG-.T.____12c FOR RENT 5-ROOM APARTMENT (2 bedrooms) unfurnished, but stove is provided, not expensive, especially suitable for small Hollander family. Main Street near river. Apply J. H. Jones, Ex­ eter. 12c. BED SITTING-ROOM, cooking facil­ities. private bath, day or' week. Available November 15. Phone 34S or apply John Ward,_______________12* TWO APARTMENTS in Exeter. Ap­ ply Tasty-Nu Bakery, phone 100 or 197 Zurich. ll-12tfc FOR RENT — Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners, — Beavers Hard­ware, Exeter.___________________tfc UNFURNISHED S-BEDROOM house. Oil heated. Garage. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St,, Exeter. 10-22tfc SMALL SELF - CONTAINED furn­ ished steam heated apartment. Phone 476, Elliot Apartments. 5:12c NOTICES TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN COURT OF REVISION Court of Revision on the 1953 Vot­ ers’ List will be held in Crediton Community Centre on Monday, Nov. 1G, at the hour of 11:00 in the fore­noon. 5:12c F. W. MORLOCK, CLERK TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN COURT OF REVISION Tiie Court of Revision on th** 1954 Assessment Roll will be held in the Council Chambers, Monday, Novem- ber 1G, at 3 p.m,_____________5:12c RE HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, commencing November 17, Tuesday, 1953, at 2:00 P.M. All accounts, notices of deputations and other business requiring the at­tention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk than November 14, 1953. A, H. ERSKINE County Clerk, Goderich, Ont, not later 5:12c - VOTERS' LISTS 1953 - CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY. CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS’ LISTS Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of the Vot­ers' List Act and that I have posted up in my office at Zurich, Ontario, on the 3rd day of November, 1953, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality al Municipal elections and that such list remains there for Inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct­ ed according to law, the last day for appeal being the 21th day of Nov­ember, 1953. Dated at Zurich, Ont., this 3rd day of November, 1953. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk, Township of Hay. 12:19c NOTICE TO CREDITORS ■ In the Matter of the Estate of MRS. SUSANNA DAVEY, Married Woman, deceased, persons having claims againstaAll . .......... .............. . ...... the estate of Mrs. Susanna Davey, late of the Village of Centralia, in the County of Huron, a Married Wo­man, deceased, who died on or about the 26th of July, 1948, are required to file particulars of the same with the undersigned Executors on or be­ fore the 28th of November, 1953, after which date the Executors of the estate will distribute the same having regard only for those claims of which notice has been received. Dated this 9th day of November, 1953. MISS FLOSSIE DAVEY, Centralia, Ontario. LOUIS DAVEY, R.R. 1, Exeter, Ontario. (Executors) 12:19c Jn the Estate of JOSIAH KESTLE, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Josiah Kestle, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 1st of October, 1953, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, On­ tario, by the 21st of November next, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only those claims of which notice been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor.5:12 to has :19c Tn the Estate of MARGARET HAMACHER, deceased. All persons haying claims against the estate of Margaret Hamacher, late of the Village of Dashwood, in the County of Huron, who died on Or about the 30th day of September, 1952, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Soli­citors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 14th day • of November next, after which date the ............... tributed, having claims of which ceived. BELL & _____ ___ Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor, 29:5:12c estate will be dis­ regard only to those notice has been ‘re- LAUGHTON In the Estate of JOSEPH HICKEY, deceased, . persons having claims me estate Of Joseph Hickey, the Township of Stephen, County of Huron, Who died ... „ about the 30th of March, 1953, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 14th day of November next, after which date the estate will be distributed, having re­ gard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. 29:5:12c In, the Estate of CHARLES ALBERT BEAN, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Charles Albert Bean, late of the Township of McGillivray, In the County of Middesex, Farmer, Who died on or about the 21st day of Juno 1953, are required to file par­ ticulars of same with Bell & Laugh­ ton, Solicitors, of TSxotcr, Ontario, by the 14th day of November next, after which date the estate wilt be dis­ tributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been re- i reived. BELL & LAUGHTON I Exeter, Ontario, 1Solicitors ior the Administrator. i 20:5:12o All the <against late of In the on or are SPECIAL SALE while they last 2, 3, and 4 week old Standard Quality Canadian Approved chicks all popular heavy breeds. 2 week old non-sexed $23.95, pullets $24.95, cockerels $24.95.3 week old add five cents per chick, 4 week old add 10 cents, Money Mak­er Quality add One cent, Extra Profit add 2 cents, Special Mating add 3 vents. Assorted breeds deduct one cent per chick. Also day old heavy breed pullets as low as $15.95 per hundred; non-sexed $16.45. Rhode Is­land Red cockerels $8.95. — Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. 12:19c HELP WANTED DRUG CLERK. Apply at Cole's Drug Store. ll-5tfc ALA-SKA. Construction work. Jour- ne.vn A ppisi. on.Belle ■n $4.07, Laborers $2.97, hourly, ntiop guide & “Alaska Facts" Frank Gaskill. PRCO, Box 656. ue, Wash., USA. 12* LADIES WANTED to have home dcnioustnvtioii of Comfortex. Free gifts. — Box “F", Times-Advocate. 12 ;19:26c EARN $50 WEEKLY Men-women. We have a sensational plan whereby you can make $50 weekly and more in spare time by selling our complete line of dry goods and yard goods. No experience need­ ed. Samples furnished. Free Particu­ lars. REX TRADING CO. (Dept. 49) 5752 Park Ave., Montreal, Que.5:12* AUCTION SALES 1 the in- on AUCTION SALE of Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items . On the premises block north of main corner in VILLAGE OF ZURICH . The undersigned auctioneer is structed to sell by public auction SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 commencing at 1:OQ p.m. sharp. Dining-room suite; buffet; china cabinet ; rust mohair chesterfield suite; occasional chair; Fhilco radio and table; Singer sewing machine; McClary stove; General Electric washing machine, like new; gas stove and oven; electric kitchen clock; oil heater; various end tables; Wilton rug, 9x12; congoleum rug, 9x12; 2 complete bedroom suites with spring- filled mattresses; dressers and com­ modes; 2 wardrobes, one with full- length mirror; 2 large fish bowls; hall rack; rocking chairs; 5 dining room chairs; ironing board; various mirrors; long pantry table; 2 benches; cedar chest; cash register; cash box; living room furniture; floor and ta­ ble lamps; picture and picture frames; sheets and pillow cases, quills, comforters; flanellette and woollen blankets, chenille and satin bedspreads; linen table cloth; mats; bedding; candle sticks and holders; towelling; silverware; glassware; an­ tique dishes; full line of kitchen utensils; coal scuttle; garden tools; sealers; crocks; many articles too numerous to mention. No reserve— everything will be sold. SALE TO BE HELD IN ZURICH LUTHERAN CHURCH SHED TERMS: Cash. MRS.' ROSELLA KRUEGER, PROPRIETRESS IVAN YUNGBLUT, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER 5:12c MERCHANDISE AUCTION SALE Under instructions received ‘by Louis Thiel, sale of merchandise to be held in the ZURICH TOWN HALL on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 commencing at 1 o’clock p.m. sharp. Men’s and boys’ clothing including dress and work clothes, large selec­ tion of jackets, sweaters, men’s and boys' underwear, pyjamas, shirts, smocks, overalls, boys’ suits, boys’ and men’s ties, socks, leather belts, children’s wear, snow suits, etc., etc. TERMS: Cash.LOUIS THIEL, PROP. ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. 12:19c Extensive AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Small 4-Room Cottage Home, Threshing Machine, Valuable Farm Implements, Livestock, Hay, Grain and Household Effects On the premises, 19, CON. 9, BABYLON LINE, HAY TOWNSHIP 1% miles east of Zurich first farm south, undersigned auctioneer is in- lot The ..... --------------------------- - —structed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 commencing at 12 o’clock p.m. sharp. REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 19, Con. 8, Hay Township, 75 acres of choice loam, land with 25 acres in fall wheat, 43 acres of newly seeded grass land and 7 acres of good maple and elm bush. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale. Balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid.COTTAGE HOME: Newly built 4- room cottage with modern conven­ iences situated on the premises, Lot 19, Gon. 8, built on skids, insulated throughout. A fine dwelling to be re-' moved from premises with arrange­ ments b.v the proprietor. TRACTORS & THRESHING MA-. CHINE: Massey Harris "44" tractor, used two seasons, in guaranteed new condition. Allis Chalmers "B” trac­tor, used two seasons, in guaranteed new condition. Threshing Machine—Dion threshing machine, 22x38, in all around new condition, with s h r edfl Bf , fully equipped for grain, beans or clover. FARM IMPLEMENTS: McDeering 3- fuiTow tractor plow, like new; Oliver 2-furrow tractor plow, like new; M.H. ‘hinder, 7-ft. cut; McDeer­ing 13-run fertilizer drill, tractor hitch and markers; Allis Chalmers power mower, like new; New Mon4- bar side delivery rake; 8%-ft. rub­ ber tire tractor cultivator; 6-ft. trac­ tor cultivator: 8-ft, Bissell double tractor disc, like new; 6-ft, double disc; M.H. 2-drum steel roller; 2-roW tractor seuffier; new dump rake; Mc- Deering hay loader, like new, 2 sets 3-seefion diamond harrows; 16-ft. flat hay rack, brand hew; 2 sliding racks; 2 rubber tire wagons With roller bearing like new; 2-wheel trail­ er with stock rack; bean puller for Allis tractor; circular saw and stand; largo emery; set of sleighs; M.H. cream separator? white-wash spray­ er; Cockshuf lo-fnch grinder, like new; 120-ft. 6-inch drive belt; 50-ft, rubber bolt; 600 jute bags; 3 sets of bean knives; colony house, 10x12; 32- inch buzz saw, complete; 75 now stool posts; 50 cedar posts; quantity of lumber and mixed wood; 300 onion orates, uniform size; onion soreend; 3 large self hog feeders; chop boxes; 3 complete sets of M.H* binder can­ vas; 2 heavy steel logging chains; small chains; sling ropes; harness and collars; 4 chicken shelters; bag trucks; maple syrup outfit with pails and spiles; %-h.p. electric motor; hay fork; largo copper kettle; forks, shovels. Many articles too numerous to mention. LIVESTOCK; Two Holstein cows* milking; 10 yearling grass cattle; Durham and Hereford. IIAY & GRAIN: 700 bales of choice timothy hay; 900 bales choice red clover hay; 600 bushels mixed grain; 400 bushels Cartier seed oats; 6 bus, timothy seed, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; Beach enamel cook stove; complete dining­room suite; small tables; kitchen set; tapestry rug, 7%x9; day-bed; dress­ ers; commodes; iron kettle; window sash; Quebec heater; 2 lawn mowers; fire extinguisher; copper boiler; sau­ sage grinder and press; wooden tub; all kinds of dishes; sealers; 2 com­plete toilet sets; apple pealer, etc., etc. Being this is an extra large sale, selling will start sharp on time. No reserve as the farm is sold. TERMS: Cash. HERB DESJARDINE, PROP. GLEN WEBB, EARL WEIDO, CLERKSALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER 5:12a Clearing REAL ESTATE AUCTION On the premises, PART OF LOT 21, STEPHEN TWP. in theVILLAGE OF DASHWOOD The undersigned auctioneer is in­ structed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ?1 at 2:30 -p.m. sharp. DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE, con­sists of Part of Lot 21, Stephen Twp„ one acre of land on which is situat­ed a well built, newly remodelled 2- storey Insul-brlck home with modern conveniences, full basement, never- failing well, best of garden land; property in very suitable location. Convince yourself by inspecting this property before day of sale. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a. reasonable reserved bid. DENNIS CORRIVEAU, PROP. ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER 5:12:19c NIXON’S SCOUREX WILL “SAVE” YOUR CALVES! SCOUREX WORKS FAST! Removes infection from the in­ testinal tract overnight. The 'combined sulfas’ in Scour- ex work fast. Promotes appetite for rapid re­ covery. 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