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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-11-11, Page 4> Page 4 THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1954 McFall s' Grocery Main And Wellington WEEKEND DELMAR MARGARINE Per Lb, Tins Phone 437 SPECIALS Robin Hoo4 FUky FIE CRUST MIX 17c Garden Patch WAX BEANS 2 for 25c Stokeley’s CREAM STYLE CORN 2 for 29cTins ... TOILET TISSUE White Swan & Interlake Roils 2 for 23c TULIP MARGARINE 27cPer Lb. . At *2-Price DOG FOOD All Popular Brands . 2 . 25cTins .. Fisherman SOCKEYE SALMON 3 for $1Tins ALL COFFEE P=, Lb............. $1.15 VELVET FLOUR Per 20 Lbs.$1.19 • A small amount of plastic for curtains duced. Take Inventory — Sell Don't-Wants' Here FOR SALE FOR SATE 1 CLASSIFIED RATES HELP WANTED HORSES, good heavy work team. Stewart Webb, phone 34r24 Dash­ wood. He- COLEMAN OIL STOVE, medium size, like new, $55. Apply 230 Algonquin Drive, RCAF Centralia. He MAN’S OVERCOAT — Dark gery, large size, new condition, $20; man's blue overcoat, size 3G, price .$10; ladies’ brown tweed coat, Raglan sleeve, price §5. — At Brady's Clean­ ers. - 4:11* CABBAGE—Large heads of cabbage, 5c apiece. R. E. Pooley, phone 641-J Exeter. He HEIFER CALVES, 5 spring Here­ fords. Apply Warren Brock, phone 4r3 Kirkton. He ROAN BULL, pure Shorthorn Dur­ ham, age H’-. months. Priced reason­ able for quick sale. Apply Theodore Haherer, Zurich, west of planing mill. H* GIRLS’ 3-piece coat set, red, size f>. In good condition. Phone 83rl7 Zur­ ich. 11* POCKET NOVELS. IV? each: maga- kines, 5c; comics, 2 for 5e; exchange 2 for 3. Louis E. Johnston, Second Hand Shop. Open evenings and. Sat­ urdays, 31 Main St., phone 183.11:18:25* 3 MEN’S SUITS — Made of good quality materials; size 38-40; very reasonable.—Apply Brady's Cleaners. 4:11* 25 words or loss 60c More Thun. 25 Words —• Per Word Sl'CCEEPING INSERTION’S More Than 25 Words —- If Rer Word MUST BE ABLE to meet public. Ap­ ply in writing to Box 1'8, Exeter, stat­ ing age, experience and qualifications. 11c MAN’S genuine cashmere . nigger brown overcoat, size 38-40. Special at Brady’s Cleaners. 11:18* WRECKING—’42 Hudson, '42 Dodge, ’41 Dodge, '41 Chev, '41 Ford. Many older models. Cudmore’s Gravel, tele­ phone 171-r-3 Exeter, 7-12tfc FOR RENT 3-ROOM APARTMENT, utilities paid. Phone 8 Crediton. lie HOUSE, 2i« miles east of Centralia Airport. Phone 322W13 Exeter, lie BED-SITTING ROOM, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 202 Exeter, 11* NOTICES NIGHT WATCHMAN required for Huron County Home at Clinton. Hours 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.»SIx nights per week. Applications will be received by the undersigned until 12:00 noon, November 22, 1954,A. H. Erskine,Clerk, County of Huron, Goderich, Ontario lie HURON COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING The November Session of Huron County Council will be -held in Court House. Goderich, commencing 2:00 p.m., Monday, November 22, 1954. AU accounts or notices of deputations must be in the hands of the County Clerk, not later than Friday, Novem­ ber 19, 1954.A. H. ERSKINE, Huron County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario WOULD LIKE afternoon care for 5- year-old girl. Call evenings, 152M Ex­ eter. _________________11£ WAITRESS; also girl for housework. Call in person. Retlier’s Coffee Shoppe.______________________ He EMPLOYMENT WANTED FARMERS! Arrange now for your farm help. Experienced Holland fam? Hies. Also wanted to rent—-50- to 100* acre farms. Write Henry Nyhlus, R, 3, Exeter, phone 172*r-31. 12-10tfc FOUND STRAYED CATTLE BEAST, onto Lot 10, Con. 6, Hay, Foi* further informa­ tion contact Garnet Jaeobe, R.R. 1, Zurich, Lot 22,, Con, 6, Hay. Owner may have beast by proving owner­ ship and paying expenses. Me BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BRAY PULLETS for good ’55 mar­kets. Foi* delivery December and January they should be ordered now. Cockerels available after November 15, Contact us for pricelist and other data. Order from agent, Erie Cars* cadden, Exeter, phone 246W, He MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING, Papering and minor car­ penter work. Let me give you an estimate. Louis E. Johnston, 31 Main St., phone 183 Exeter, 11:18:25c DON'T TOLERATE lice on your cat­ tle this winter. Have them sprayed with Linbane. Prices reasonable. Call me at 266—L. V. Hogarth. 11c GREEN GABLES Nursing Home — Modern wing recently opened, all rooms on ground floor. Competent nursing care, Rates reasonable. Phone 123 Parkhill, Ont. 11:18c S. S. S. S.Stew's Sharpening Service. 105 San­ ders Street East, or Cann’s Mill. All kinds Of saws. ll-4tfc MONEY TO LOAN on farm — $2,000- $3,000. Highway preferred. — Apply Times-Advocate. 4;11* CONTACT Philip McKenzie, R.R. 3, Kippen, for chain sawing, logs or wood. Phone 6Sl-r-41, Hensall.28:4:11* REST HOME — Care for convales­cents, semi-invalids. Tray service. Apply 109 Andrew St., phone 22M Exeter, 21:28:1:11c WE WILL CUSTOM KILL, eviscer­ ate and package your chicken or tur­ key for your farm freezer or locker. Phone us for dates and prices. Apply Edgar Cudmore, phone 171-r-14 Ex­eter. 10-7tfc "STANDARD OF THE WOODS” — McCulloch Chain Saws! All models and complete service available at Mc­ Culloch Saw Sales, 428 Huron Street, Stratford, phone 1061-J, 9-16tfc SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED — Imme­diate service. Phone 108 Lucan or 130-W Lucan. Butler Bros. 10-7:11-28 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING AUTO TRIMMING Slip Covers—Custom made or installed HUGH WILSONPhone 56 Exeter STOCK WANTED DEAD, DISABLED STOCK—Seven- day week service for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, calves. —Glen Kennedy* phone collect 1G8-W Lucan or Exeter 235. ,9-2tfc HORSES WANTED—Heavy or light* young pr old. Please notify Frank Taylor, 138 Exeter._______Jul22;Ja5»* I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J* Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tf<? PERSONAL OLD? GET PEP; Feel Years Young­ er. Full of vigor. Men, women of 40. 50, 60! Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets to­ day. '‘Get-acquainted” size only 60;*. All druggists. ll:18eSTART A BUSINESS of your own. Sell our 250 guaranteed household necessities including: toilet sets, ton­ ics, culinary extracts, in your sur­ roundings. You begin earning money the first day. Strictly your own boss. Details on request. FAMILEN, 1600 Delorimier, Dept. B, Montreal. 11c WUERTH'S SHOESCLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS'. LIST Voters' Lists 1954 Municipality of Village of Grand Bend, County of Lambton is hereby given that I have .............with section 9 of The Voters’ Lists Act and. that I have posted up at my office at Grand Bend, Ontario, on the 2Dth day of October, 1054, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection,And I hereby call on ail voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac­ cording to law, the last day to appeal being the 13th day of November, 1954.Dated this 29th day or October, 1951.HERBERT WAINWRIGT, Clerk of Grand Bend the Wonderful Opportunity Ontario Autojnobile Association There is an opening available for Specials In Skates J 11 (D; 6 (1> $11.95Another NEW WANTED $9.95 TV Value By NOTICES TO CREDITORS!L In 270 Sq. In. Picture! Aluminized Tube! Optic Filter BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Advance Cascode Walnut Cabinet CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ADMIRAL DELUXE TELEVISION REAL ESTATE H. J. Cornish, L. F. Cornish, D. Mitchell DUNDAS ST.Now Only $329.95 294 fBargains!SiiiHiititfiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiHimniminmHiiiMmiiiiiiimiimimiiiiiiHiiiiiiitiiiiiinniiiiimiimntnimHiiiumimimmi Largest StockBargains! OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTSRefrigerators Lowest Prices ‘•z Come In And See And You’ll Agree AUCTION SALES Glenn's Auto Wreckers PHONE 418 EXETER Stove Shell Love A CEDARBicycles elec FURNITURE PHONE 99 EXETERPhone 86 Admiral CONSOLE 3 W undertaken of the co) operation :r s » WANTED TO BUY Or Rent—Used typewriter. Phone 51-r-19 Kirkton, lie Notice complied the the as- the the down n 30 8—Pollock’s Store, Lot 40, Polling- Booth; Mansell Sizes In Stock At All Times (Figure or Tube) Skate Sharpening Lengthwise and Crosswise FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum cleaners. Power lawn mowers. —Bea­ vers Hardware, Exeter. 7-ltfc 6-ROOM HOUSE, 1>£ storey, ‘hydro, unfurnished, on Con. 10, Usborne Township. Apply Times-Advocate. 11* 3 ROOMS and bath, centrally located, hot and cold water. Available Nov. 15. Penhale Apartments, phone 294R. 11c 4-R00M APARTMENT and bath, furnished or unfurnished, heated, pri­ vate entrance, hot and cold running •water. Available after Nov. 18. Phone 457r5 Exeter. 11c FEED TURNIPS, $5 a load. Apply Dick Van Wieren, R.R. 1 Hensail, phone 692r41,____________________11* 3-R00M CABIN, cubboards, 2-wire service, water on tap, outside facili­ ties, Murray Neil, phone 10M Credi­ tor__________________________11:18c STOVE WOOD, 12-inch, dry, soft elm. Apply Emerson Woodburn, 1*4 miles west of Greenway,____________11:1’3* BABY’S PINK bunny bag with sleeves and feet trimmed with white Never worn. Apply 37 Simcoe lie LONDON, ONT. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII........Illllllll■l■llll<l■ll(llll)ll>■>lll>«llll........I........IIKIIIll......... 9 FEED TURNIPS, no water core. Clif­ ford Moir, phone 892r31 Hensall. 11* HOLSTEIN COW, extra large, carry­ ing second calf, due Nov, 20. Oxford Unit Breeding. Apply Harry Carroll, R.R. 2, Crediton, phone 19rl2.____lie H. J. CORNISH & CO. APARTMENT — Modern upstairs apartment, 4 rooms and bath, oil heated. Phone 7 Exeter. 9-9tfc FARM FOR SALE — 150 acres of choice loam land, with hydro through­out; a silo; a never-failing well, with pressure system in house and barn.— Sam Ropp, phone 163 Zurich, 4:11:18* FESS OIL BURNER, in good condi­ tion. Apply 30 Waterloo St,______IV E .✓* said ....... the said by' BABY’S COT, large size, like new. Apply Mrs. Ken McCrae, Dashwood.11* SUGAR BEET TOPPERS, by the acre. Apply John Berendsen, R.R. 1, Kirkton, phone 21r4. 10% balance >sley electric radio; Kelvlnfttor rcfrlgcra- Finlay space heater, ilay 6-plate kitchen 2 complete bedroom BULL, purebred Shorthorn, 16 months old. Apply Walter McBride, phone 39rl5 Kirkton. ______ 11* 7-ROOM BRICK house in Elimville, soft and hard water inside. Apply P. Mureh. 11* SPY APPLES—Apply Hedley May, phone 37.SJ3.______________ He UNFURNISHED apartment, avail- able Dec. 1. Phone 202 Exeter. 11* 8600. TOTAL PRICE. 5-room frame house. This house is located in Kirk­ton. It is in reasonable repair. Has good roof and hydro. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter, LADIES’ BLACK COAT, full length, size 1.8 or 2u—$20. May be seen at Brady’s Cleaners.________________11* APARTMENT, unfurnished, 4 rooms, vacant Dec. 1., private entrance and share bath, oli heated, Apply 27 Gid- ley St. W.___________________11:18* SAW MILL LOGS and standing bush lots wanted. Fuel wood and slab wood for sale. — Robert Eagleson, Ailsa Craig, phone 624-r-22 or 623-T-3 7-ltfc CREDITON — Two-family dwelling; modern conveniences; almost new; immediate possession; terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. BECOME A BOOKKEEPER, steno­ grapher or typist. Lessons 50(i. — Canadian Correspondence Courses, 1290 Bay Street, Toronto. MUSIC CABINET—Apply Mrs. J. H. Paton, Clandeboye, phone 161r3 Lu­can. _____—line FEED TURNIPS — Large quantity. No watercore, just too large for ship­pers. Available anytime. Phone Zurich 91-r-13. 4:11* com- ...; ex­ kitchen ■ boiler; > nume- HOLSTEIN COWS, calving Decem­ ber. Priced to sell. Apply Filson’s, 2 miles west of Birr, phone Ilderton 22rl41. 11* IMITATION spoked wheel discs for 15-inch wheels, new. Phone 364R Ex­ eter. ______ H* TURKEYS — Oven-ready or New York dressed. Apply Harry Hayter, phone 47-r-5 Dashwood. 4tfc c 1 LARGE NORGE oil heater; 1 small Coleman oil heater. Apply to Arthur Frayne or phone Exeter 300 after 6 p.m.____________________________lie 3 BULLS, Registered Herefords, 9 months old. Apply W. B. Thompson, 2 miles south and 2 miles west of Centralia. 11:18* BEDROOM, sitting - room, kitchen, washroom, 3-piece bath with hot and cold water. Completely furnished.— Apply 357 Carling St.____________11* 7—Sweitzer's Kitchen, Lot 17, Polling Booth; Elmer D.R.O.; Ross Love, Poll FARMS—We have enquiries for acre­ ages 10 to 50 acres. Also for larger farms. If you are interested in sell­ ing, let us know. — C. V, Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter*. 10-7tfc TWO-APARTMENT house, furnished, 2 bathrooms; 4 miles south of Cen­tralia; 1 acre land. Apply Times- Advocate.___ 28:4:11:18:25:2* SLIDE TROMBONE, ”B” flat, in good condition. Phone Ilderton 50-r- 144. ___________ 11c One Size 7, One 6 — Reg.FOR $8.50 One Pair, Size 7 — Reg. FOR $6.95 Bauer’s Probilt Size 7|/a — Reg. $38.00- FOR $23.50 Sizes 12 (1); Reg. $20 FOR $12.95 Boys’ O’Shoes Heavy Fleece-lines, Alt Rubber Brown — $7.75 Value greatly re- A few pullovers and cardigans for men and women selling at cost price. There is an opening available for an aggressive salesman desirous of earn­ ing better than average earnings with security and hospitalization plan. AU applicants carefully screened. Car an asset. Our present staff know of this advertisement. Apply in confidence stating age, experience and phone number to Box 817, London, Canada $23.50 ' Bauer’s Specials Slightly Used Skates At Bargain Prices FOR $6.69 SKATES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY” All Mr. R. W. Trollope, President of the Dominion Automobile Association, announces the appointment of Robert R. Edy, to tlie position of Executive Assistant to the President. Mr, Edy was formerly Assistant Sales Man­ ager. Prior to Mr. Edy’s connection with tlie Dominion Automobile As­ sociation, he enjoyed a successful dual career as a concert singer in London, England, and in New York, in addition to being a senior Sales Executive with Lawson & Jones, Limited of Canada. More latterly, he has been associated in an executive capacity with tlie Garfield Weston interests in India, South Africa, and the United Kingdom._________ lc-BIG U**■// UNFURNISHED downstairs apart­ment, living room, kitchen, 3-piece bath, bedroom, wired for heavy duty stove. Available first part of De­ cember. John Ward, phone 348 Ex­ eter. 11* FIFTY to 100 Acre Farm — Near Grand Bend; with or without build­ ings. Give full description, acreage under cultivation, bush, pasture, etc, location and price.-—-Write Box 220, Grand Bend. 4:11c QUALITY AT WIC.&& H /PHONE 27 EXETER g Cann's Mill Ltd. WHALEN CORNERS Feed Your Pullets For 1. Bo-dy Growth. 2. Body Maintenance. 3. Lots of Eggs. The pullet is under a great strain -during the first five months or so of laying. She has to complete her growth and keep up her body while laying at a 65 to 85% rate. That s we re recom* meiKling a proven Purina Lay­ ing Ration Program. For the farmer with plenty of grain, mix chowder concentrate 1 to 3 with own grain or you can buy prepared 18% chow-mix lay mash. That's also the reason we’re urging our friends to top feed Purina Rooster Checkers—just a gallon per 100 birds daily. They are fortified with extra animal and vegetable protein, minerals and vitamins and will help you keep hens in top shape for heavy production. HARRY JEFFERY, local farmer, has been feeding chow­ der concentrate with his grain and has had excellent results. BOOSTER 'Hsckios His flock of 600 hens has been averaging 325 eggs per day. Valuing his grain at $2.10 a cwt., the feed cost per day was $5.37, which makes a feed cost of approximately 20(1 a dozen, which still leaves a fair margin of profit. ai/LAX FILSTON, district farmer, has been feeding Pur­ ina Hatching concentrate with his grain to a flock of white rocks and has been very pleas­ ed with the results. His hens have been laying exceptionally large eggs, with over 80% hatchability. HEALTH HINT Ever watch lice eat money? Actually you don’t see them eating holes in your profits but that's exactly what takes place whenever lice get ahead of you, but with Purina poultry insecticide you can knock ’em cold. Painted on roosts, with brush or oil can, the fumes rise and suffocate the lice, It's the sure way, It’s the easy way and the cost is low. They’ll knock production if you don’t knock them first. SO C.R. x RED PULLETS, laying well. Apply, Mrs. Garnet Miners, It. R. 3, Exeter, phone 32-9 Kirkton. 11:18* APARTMENT — Bath, hot and cold water, two bedrooms, kitchen and living room, full basement, on high­ way at Shipka. Available October 16. —Albert Gaiser, Crediton, phone 6-J. 9-9tfc FARM—100 acres excellent clay loam, well drained, excellent water supply, buildings in good repair, large barn, 50’ x SO’, silo, big shed, 1.. " room house, hot and ■under pressure; furnace, floors, hydro throughout, located—Hibbert Township. Gordon Coulson, 3 miles Cromarty, Ont. modern S- cold water, hardwood centrally Contact west of 11:18:25* Sl/3 Cu. Ft. WESTINGHOUSE Frost-Free Refrigerator Reg. $399 SPECIAL $349 WESTINGHOUSE Refrigerator, 8 Ft. Reg. $289 SPECIAL $250 WESTINGHOUSE Table-Top Stove Reg. $389 SALE $329 Pre-Christm as Clearance Of SUNSHINE Bicycles Men’s Deluxe Bike Reg. $72.50 SPECIAL $60.00 Ladies’ Deluxe Reg. $69.95 SPECIAL $57.50 Men’s Standard Reg. $59.95 SPECIAL $51.50 Sacrifice Prices! We Must Make Room For Our Christmas Merchandise BEAVERS Hardware HENSALL — Frame house located on Main Street. Nicely decorated, with extra lot available, To settle estate, GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADABroker R. B. Paterson, Hensall, Ontario Phone 51 -life MODERN 1-FLOOR home. This home is beautifully finished throughout and provides every convenience for com­fortable living. Nearly new. Very low cash payment will handle. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the electors of the Township of Stephen will be held in the Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday, November 29, 1954 at 1:00 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of mak­ ing and receiving nominations .for Reeve, Deputy-Reeve, Councilmen and also for Trustees of the Township School Area comprising Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 and Union 8, 12, 14 and 16, three to be elected. And further notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed and qualifying for any particular office than required to be elected, the proceedings will be ad­ journed until Monday, December 6, 1954, 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 No. 1—Library Rooms, Cen­ tralia; Gordon Wilson, D.R.O.; Ralph Gates, Poll Clerk. Poll No. 2—Frank Triebner’s Kit­ chen, Lot 21, Con. 2, poling Booth; Preston Dearing, D.R.O.; Fi-ank Triebner, Poll Clerk. Poll No, 3—Wenzel’s Barber Shop, Crediton, Polling Booth; Wm. Oest- richer, D.R.O.; Garnet Hiil, Poll Clerk. Poll No. 4—Town Hall, Lot 10, Con. 7, Polling Booth; A Ivin Bake r, D.R.O.; Russel Finkbeiner, Poll Clerk. Poll No. 5—O’Rourke’s Kitchen, Lot 10, Con. 12, Polling Booth; Gerald O’Rourke, D.R.O.; Joe Regier, Poll Clerk. Poll No, 6—Club Rooms, Lot 24, Con. N.B., Polling Booth; Otto Wil- lert, D.R.O,; Chester Gaiser, Pol) Clerk. Poll No. 10, Con. Pickering, Clerk. Poll No, Con. S.B., ... _____ ____ Hodgins, D.R.O.; William Hicks, Poll Clerk. Poll No. 9—William Desjardine, Lot 4, Con. A„ Polling Booth; Colin Love, D.R.O.; Irvin Bastard, Pol) Clerk. And all electors are hereby request­ ed to govern themselves accordingly, FREEMAN, W. MORLOCK Returning Officer Crediton, Ont., November 12, 1954 11:18:25 the Matter of the Estate of Caroline Christena Ballantyne late of the Village of Hensall in the County of Huron, ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late Caro­line Chirstena Ballantyne, who died on the 10th day of January, 1954, are hereby notified to send them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or be­fore the 20th day of November, 1954.AFTER the last-named date the assets of the said Estate will be dis­tributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice.DATED at Exeter, Ontario, this 2nd day of November, 1954. W. G. Cochrane Solicitor for the Administratrix 4; 11;18 In the Matter of the Estate of Josiah Oliver late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, Retired, Deceased.AH persons having claims against the Estate of the late Josiah Oliver, who died on or about the 17th day of October, 1954, are hereby notified to send them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 13th day of November, 1954.After the last-named date the as­sets of the said Estate will be dis­tributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice.Dated at Exeter, Ontario, this 25th day of October, 1954. W. G. Cochrane, Solicitor for the Execu tics 28:4:11 Men’s Romeos FOR $2.69 NOTICE: We ask you to kindly check your footwear as we are not responsible for shoes left for repairs over 30 days. We have several pair not called for quite some time—men's women's, and children’s. It’s possible you may have forgotten you brought them In for repair. MODERN 2-BEDROOM house. Good Exeter location; large living room; particularly nice kitchen and bath­ room; air conditioned oil heat; im­ mediate possession; reduced price; very easy terms. C. V. Pickard, Real- tor, Exeter. NICE DWELLING — furnace, full bath; sold with or without beauty parlour equipment and lunch busi­ness, Crediton. William Pearce, Real­ tor, Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Sales­men. ASBESTOS SLATE one-storey house. Living, dining rooms, kitchen, 3 bed­ rooms, bathroom, oil furnace; im­ mediate possession. William Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen, HOME WITH INCOME — We are Offering a well built house that will provide a home for an average family and an Income from a separate apart­ ment. Each unit IS complete with separate, bathroom, kitchen and en­ trance. Tefnis. — C. V. Pickard, Real­ tor, Main Street, Exeter, 9-9tfc STORE BUSINESS—Rural—Combined store and comfortable dwelling. Hy­ dro. county road. Clean stock, mostly groceries. Necessary equipment. Four acres of land, hennery arid, barn 40' X 30’, Total pride $7,500.00. Terms. — C. V, Pickard, Realtor, Main St., EX* eter. 0-2tfc 2-BEDROOM COTTAGS — This is a complete small home with modern kitchen and two-piece bath. Full basement. Immediate possession if desired. — C. V, Pickard. Realtor, Main St,* Exeter, 6-10tfc NEW HOUSE — 349 Edward Street, Living room, kitchen, dining rrtom, two bedrooms, and bath with space for other room on Second floor. Oil furnace. Wide lot. —R. E. Balkwill, Exeter, phone 39-J 4-8tfc GRAND BEND BY-LAW NO. 57 A by-law for submitting to Electors of the Corporation of Village of Grand Bend for their sent, a by-law for establishing Public Utilities Commission of Village of Grand Bend:Whereas the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of Grand Bend deems it advisable to submit to the electors of the Cor­poration of the Village of Grand Bend for their assent a by-law for estab­ lishing the Public Utilities Commis­sion of the Village of Grand Bend, and entrusting to the said commis­sion the control and management of the electric and water utilities under­taken by the Corporation; Now therefore the Municipal Coun­ cil of the Corporation of the Village of Grand Bend enacts as follows:1. That there be submitted to the their : Cor- Ptib- 3 Vil- usting 'ontrol ic and V the jetion, works electors of the Corporation for assent By-Law No. 58 of the DOi'EttiOD fol* Isiiinir flio lie Utilities lage . of Grat ' ’ ’ saidlanagei utiiiti■ation, ■nance_..dth, That the votes of the shall he taken on t*.._ ............at the following time and places, by the Deputy Returning Officer Poll Clerk, hereafter named, that mting shall take place Com mis; id Bend,Com nent les- and and to the st and n water Corpm maintt therev2. ~ tors latv and and —. —........................................is to say: The voting shall take place on the 22nd day of November A.D., 1954, from 9 o’clock in the forendon until 5 o’clock in the afternoon. 3. A true copy of this by-law shall be published in the newspaper, The Timcs-Advocate, Exeter, on the days herein after mentioned, that is to say:4. On the 15th day of November, 1954, at his office in the council chamber u on Huron Street In the Village of Grand Bond at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, the Reeve will, in writ­ing signed by him, appoint two per­sons to attend the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk of the. Corporation, and one person to attend the poling place, on behalf of the. persons interested in and desirous of the passing of the said by-law; And a like number on behalf of the per­ sons interested in and desirous of having the said by-law defeated.5. The 22nd ■* - at the said o’clock in th appointed as summing up Corporation < negative rospertively, Finally passed and, enacted this 1st day of November A.D, 1054, J. IT, DALTON, ReeveHERBERT WAINWRIGHT, Clerk , 4:11:18 MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a mortgage dated 31st January, 1947, there will be offered for sale by public auction on the premises at the Village of Grand Bend, on Friday, the 10th day of No­vember, at the hour of 2 p.m., the following valuable property: In the Township of Bosanquet in the County of Lambton and Province of Ontario and being composed of a portion of Lot No. Twenty-six (26) on the west side of Ontario Street in the Village of Brewster as laid out on a certain plan of Lot No. One (1) in the Lake Road West Concession of the said Township, dated April 6th A. D., 1877. made by Alfred Wilson, P.L.S. for John Dalziel and duly reg­istered as No. Eight, and which por­tion may he more particularly de­scribed as follows, that is to say:"Commencing on the easterly limit and at the north-east angle of said Lot No. “ ... .. - - - westerly said lot, feet to parallel said lot, to an at with the distance angle ar of the Twenty-six (26); thence along*the northerly limit of a distance of forty-six feet an angle; thence southerly with the easterly limit of a (Usance of forty-six feet tgle: thence easterly parallel northerly limit of said lot, a of eighty-seven feet to an riving at the easterly limit __ said lot; thence northerly along the easterly limit of said lot, a distance of forty-six feet, arriving at the place of beginning, the above plan being now Plan 1 for the Village of Grand Bend, upon which lands are situated a comfortable dwelling nice­ ly situated and in first class state of repair. Convince wyourself by see­ ing this property before day of sale. Terms of Real Estate: on the day of sale, ... ...days. Property will be sold subject t<....................... day of November, 1954. council chamber at 5 ft afternoon is hereby the time and place for , by. the clerk of this ....... of the number of votes given In the affirmative and in the . a reserve bid.SARAH HAMILTON, Mortgagee FURNITURE a n d MISCELLAN­ EOUS ITEMS to bo Offered on the premises of above sale at 1:30 p.m. DoForest Or ‘ * kitchen range; tor, like new: like new; Fi range; daybed: _ _______ ___ ___ suites; wardrobe; living room table; (J dining room chairs; 3-btirher oil stove; kitchen chairs; rocking chairs; occasional chairs; single bed, Plate with springs and mattress fontion table; centre table; I " clock; kitchen utensils; copper garden tools. Many articles too rows to mention,TERMS; Cash, * ALVIN WALPER, Auction Make your contacts to pros­ pects through Classified Ads. CHEST There isn’t a nicer gift for the girl of your dreams! We have some beautiful new chests that will thrill her —- well-made, smartly-designed, pieces by fa­ mous makers. Drop in today. Arrange to give one for Christ­ mas now.