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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-11-03, Page 10TOE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1955 No Meat will be accepted to be pro cetsed November 11 to No, vember 17. Locker Open As Usual Dashwood Locker Now Is The Time FOR CLEANING SEPTICS, CISTERNS, CESSPOOLS, ETC We install septic tanks drainage systems to meet requirements, Authorized a»4 approved ^Department of Health FREE ESTIMATES and yow by Mobile Disposal JPhone 205 Grand Bend *■ Garages Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wednes­ day afternoon, and during the evenings throughout the week: W. J. McAdams Supertest Service Station Buyer To Seller Passes Are Completed Here FOR SALE FOR SALE SERVICES WANTED KITCHEN RANGE, Princess Beth, cheap for quick sale. Apply to Mrs. Grace Harnole, phone 131-J, Hen- sall, , , ,...... , ................................. ° 2 REFRIGERATORS—7 cu. ft. Leon­ard, new unit, $150.00, or 6 cu. ft. Hostess, new unit $75.00; white enamel box, insulated. 100 lbs., $10.00; all in A-l condition. Phone 135-w. Lucan,_____ o FEED TURNIPS—Phone Hensall 689- r-13, Bob Pryde. ......................30 - SHORTHORN COW, registered, roan, with bull calf and rebred, 5 years of : age, secret breeding. Apply I' red Dawson, phone 456-r-6, Exeter. 8* SUIT, fine qualify, navy blue serge, double breasted; for man about 5’4"; worn less than a dozen times. May be seen at Mid-Town Cleaners, Es- , eter. _______ Stfe MAGAZINES—New and renewal sub­ scriptions for any magazines are re- ceived at The Times Advocate. CHILD'S CRIB, 26x49: baby’s crib, 20x38; high chair, all in good condi­tion. Apply 214 Columbia iDrjye, RCAF Centralia, phone 650-V 3, Ex­eter^_____________________ 3c BULBS—Hyacinth, daffodil, tulip and narcissus. Bailey’s Florist, phone 276, Exeter.~ ZIPPERED OUTFIT, rose, for a girl, 1-2 years of age; bonnet, mitts and boots separate. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. _______ 3* SPACE HEATER, Coleman, with cir­ culating fan; 3-section 52-foot exten­sion ladder; iroii pump with pipe for 30-foot well. R. E. Balkwil), 47 John St. East._______________________3* MENDING done reasonable at home. Apply Box *'H" Times-Advocate. 3nc FARMERS! Have all your saws sharpened and set at Stew’s Sharp­ening Service, 105 Sanders St., Ex­eter. phone 454. 3tfc HOUSE or 4-room apartment; posses­ sion immediately Phone 404-M. Ex­ eter. 3c USED ORGAN — Apply Box "B".Times-Advocate. 3c TABLE OF OLD GLASS—Take your pick, 50(1; aiiffiier table, any article. $1.00. Come in and brouse around. Bailey’s Florist, phone 276, Exeter.3c Announcements Birth, Death and Marriage Notices are Inserted free of charge. Cards of Thanks cost 75c, in Memoriam Notices 75c for single verse, 25c extra for each additional verse; and Engagement Notices are 75c. 6 . LITTLE PIGS—Mrs. Silas Stan- iake, 357 Carling Bt,, phohe 742- j, 3* TURNIPS—Apply D. Boersema, phone 36-r-22, pashwoot. ___________ 3* SUPREMACY FRIG, 9.4 cu. ft., 2 years old; also baby carriage. Phone 679-r-33, Hensall. 3* LITTER CARRIER, complete with tracks and hangers, Beatty bucket and steel pole; also 10 gravity water basins, Apply Harold Taylor, phone Kirkton 39-F-8. 3c '47 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK with hoist; good condition. Phone 423, Ex- eter Salvage.______ 3c 2,000 CLEAN WHITE BRICK—Apply Reg. Hodgson, Centralia, phone 514- W3, Exeter._____________________3c CORONET, Frank Holton, silver- plated with gold-plated bell, com­ plete with all slides and music harp and carrying cose; violin, % size, suitable for beginner, in good condi­ tion, complete with carrying case; dinette table, 6 chairs and buffet, Colonial walnut, in good condition, modern lines; built-in ironing board, complete with doors, etc., can be in­ stalled in partition; trailer with steel box, suitable for electrician or plumb­ er, complete with trays and com­partments. Apply Art Gaiser, R.R. 2 Dashwood, aftfer 6.00 p.m., phone 164-r-9. 3tfc WHITEWASHING & CLEANING— Arrangements cun'be made. Bill Wat­ son. Dashwood, phone 35-r-lS. ll^-3;llc WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Artificial insemination service for all breeds of cattle. For service or information phone Clinton 515 col­ lect, between 7:30 and W.tlU A.M. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. on Sundays, tfc "STANDARD OF THE WOODS" — McCulloch Chain Saws’ AU models andL complete service (we rent) avail­ able at McCulloch Saw Sales, 428 Huron St., Stretford, phone 1061-J. 9-16 tfc CUSTOM BEAN COMBINING with 12-ft. M-H 9u self-propelled combine; pulling beans; baling. Norman Whit­ing, Exeter, phone 403-R, 8tfc LOST SPOKE HUB CAP, chrome, $5 re­ward. Paul Dykeman, phone Kirkton 90-r-ll, 3» BOYS’ BIKE, maroon frame, beige saddle, panel grip and tool bag; initials *‘G. H." in red tape on back mud guard, Phone Max Harness, 96- R, Exeter. 3c SMALL KITTEN OR PUPPY as pet for small child. Phone 788-M, Exeter. Ask for Mrs. Barnett. 3* WARDROBE, wooden, medium size, reasonably priced. Apply Mrs. Whit­ ney Coates, phone 39-r-3 Kirkton. 3* HOUSE, modern, 5 rooms, 1 floor; will pay cash. Phone 717-M3 or apply Box "D", Times-Advocate. 3* USED FUR COATS, Hudson and Electric Seal, in fair condition. Apply Mrs. N. Hockey, Main St., Exeter, phone 568-W. 20x27:3* ■I A black collie dog.| HAY & GRAIN: Quantity of loose hay; quantity of mixed grain; 10 tons of cob corn. TRACTOR & FARM IMPLEMENTS MeD. F a r m a 11 Tractor. Model ”C", in new condition: International 2-fnrrow tractor plow, like new; M-H binder, 7-ft. cut; Deering mower, 5t ft. cut; McD, b3-run disc fertilizer drill, like new; International 4-bar side delivery rake, used one season; M-H hay loader; M-H spring tooth cultivator; 4-section diamond har­rows, like new; Cockshutt 2-section drag harrows; rubber tire wagon; 16- ft. nay rack; Renfrew electric cream separator; eight 8-gal. milk cans; Cockshutt root pulper; 75-ft. endless rubber belt; hay fork; 15Q-ft. hay fork rope; shovels, forks, chains, and many articles too numerous to men­ tion. _TERMS: Cash. ROBERT FLOOD Proprietor ROSS LOVE, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer _______________________ 27:3- ham cow, with calf at foot, fresh since October 22; Durham cow, with calf at foot, fresh since October 30; Durham cow, due before sale date; 3 Durham cows, due in December; Holstein e ow, carrying third calf, due time of sale; 4 Durham and Hereford calves. This an extra good herd of cattle. *.HOGS: York sow with litter of XO; Yorn sow, bred September 14; 5 York Pigs, averaging 185 lbs. each,HAY & GRAIN: 450 bus, Cllrlton seed oats; 800 bus. mixed grain; 1700 bales of extra quality mixed hay; 85 bales straw. Due to large sale, selling win, start sharp on time. No Reserve as owner Is giving up farming due to other business interests. TERMS: Cash.LORNE HAY, Proprietor GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALiPER, Auctioneer 3:10 < SPACE HEATER. Norge, medium size, in good condition; also 2-burner rangette. Call after 5 p.m. at 185 Col­ umbia Drive, RCAF Station, Centralia.3c TIRE PUMP, in metal box, runs off motor; between EUniville and. Whalen. Harold Bell, EUniville, phone 25-r-14, Kirkton, ANYONE WANTING RIDE to Lon­don-Starting next Monday I will be leaving Exeter at 7.30 a.m, and ar­ riving home approximately 6.00 p.m. Contact Mr. Gresham, 59 Huron St. West, 3c PERSONAL "OLD AT 40, 50, 60?" MAN! YOU’RE CRAZY! Thousands peppy at 70. Os- trex Tonic. Tablets pep up bodies lacking iron. For rundown feeling many men, women call ‘‘old". Get- acquainted size only. G0<“. AU drug­ gists. 3 REAL ESTATE SALE Of Registered Scotch SHORTHORNS George L. Reid & Son, • Reidcroft FarmsMILES SOUTH OF VARNA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 1:30 p,m. 31 HEAD: Scows with calves at foot, re-bred; 5 bred heifers; 3 open heifers; 5 bulls, serviceable age, in­ cluding herd s|re ‘‘Sunny Hill Baro­net 20th”, grandson of "Edellyn Ro­ man M e r c u r y”, an international grand chanipion; 2 steers, about 850 lbs., accredited, vaccinated, 12 PIGS, 7 weeks old.No reserve as poor health has forced me to reduce the herd.JAMES McKINLEY, Morpeth Auctioneer 27:3 2 NEW, MODERN HOUSE with oil furnace; east side of Exeter; close to schools. R. E. Balkwil), 47 John St. East. 3 tfc CANADIAN PROPANE GAS & APPLIANCES GRATTON & HOTSON Phone 156 Grand Bend « AT WUERTH'S WE TRADE NEW AND USED SKATES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY WINDSOR BLVe PAINTING WITH ' WALL SATIN $2.10 Quart $6.95 Gallon Rubberized WALL SAT INK fakes the work out of painting inferior walls and ceilings. • Flows on easily with brush or roller Dries in ah hour Easy to cledn up— just wash brush in soap and water Gives tough, washable surface Comes in dozens of lovely colors ,7 _ Benjamin Moore paints Consult us about your painting questions PHONE 29 701 MAIN $T S EXETER Nights To 9 BIRTHS CRAWFORD—Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crawford, RCAF Station Centralia, announce the birth of a-»son, Earl Alexander; weight 7 lbs., 13 ozs.. at South Huron Hospital, October 22, 1955. FAVERI—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fa- veri (nee Alice Miller, R.N.) are happy to announce the birth of. their daughter, Gail Robin, on Oc­ tober 23. 1955, at St. Joseph's Hos­pital, Chatham; a sister for Gene Robert, HAYWARD—LAC and Mrs. C. W. Hayward, Exeter, announce the birth of a daughter; weight 4 lbs., 13 ozs., at South Huron Hospital, October 26, 1955. MacFARLANE—Mr, and Mrs. John D. MacFarlane, Centralia, announce the birth of a son; weight 7 lbs., 7 ozs., at South Huron Hospital, Oc­ tober 23, 1955; a brother for Rich­ ard. McKEE—Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mc­ Kee, 104 Wellington Ores., RCAF Centralia, wish to announce the arrival of;their daughter, Katherine Deanne, at South Huron Hospital, October 27, 1955. SAIGLE—Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Saigle, 11$ Algonquin Drive, RCAF Cen­ tralia, wish to announce the birth of a son. Donald Robert, at South Huron Hospital, October 31, 1955; a brother for Jimmy. WEST—Mr. and Mrs. Sidney West, Ottawa, announce the birth of a son pn Saturday, October 29, 1955. CARDS OF THANKS I wish to express my appreciation to my friends and neighbours who so kindly remembered me while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, and since returning home.—Mrs. A. M. Easton. 3* X wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered me an any way­ while a patient in South Huron Hos­ pital recently.—Mrs. Howard j?ym. 3* I wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards, flowers and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since re­turning home.—Clifford Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable wish to thank their relatives and friends for cards, gifts and flowers and those who helped in any way while Mrs. Huxtable was a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, and since returning home. 3* I wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards and visits while a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home.— Bessie Yeiland. 3* I wish to thank all my friends and neighbours, Mr. Jack Doerr, Mr. Southcott and Mrs. Steiner who made the celebration o£ my ninetieth birth­day such a pleasant and happy occa­ sion.—Mrs. John C. Smith. 3c Clinton R. Brown wishes to thank all those who so kindly remembered him with cards, flowers, treats and visits during his recent Illness in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London; also those in the Airmen’s Mess, Centralia, who sent flowers and cards and to any who assisted in any way. 3* Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Francis wish to sincerely thank all those who sent cards, letters, flowers and treats While a patient in St. Joseph's Hos­ pital and South Huron Hospital, Miss Claypole and staff, and since return­ ing home; also Rev. AlexT Rapson, Rev. William Smith and Rev. Harold Snell. 3* I wjsh to thank the many friends for treats, flowers, cards, and special thanks to South Huron Hospital staff while I was a patient1 there.—Mrs. Gordon Bender. . 3c Mr. and Mrs, David Hazlewood wish to thank all relatives and friends who remembered them on their sixty-fifth wedding anniversary by letters, cards, flowers, gifts and telephone calls which were greatly- appreciated; special thanks to Mr. Leslie Frost, Mr. and Mrs. George Drew, Mr. Pryde and Mr. Fred Ed­wards. 3* I wish to thank the many friends and neighbors who so kindly remem­ bered me with flowers, cards and visits while in hospital, it was deeply appreciated.—Clarence Shold Ice. 3* dice, 3« Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Southcott and family wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation for kindness and expressions of sympathy in their re­ cent bereavement and for the thought­fulness to Florence always and especially while a patient in Vicfoi*i& Hospital, 3 IN MEMORIAM Hendrick—in loving memory of our father, Mr, Albert Hendrick, who passed away November 3, 1953, ami our mother who passed away September 27, 1943.Looking .back, with memories the path you trod,We blessed the years we had youAnd leave the test to God. —Lovingly remembered by the walper—Tn loving memory of my father, the late John W. Walper, who passed away one year ago_ October 3L 1954. „To a beautiful garden my father has gone,.To the land of perfect rest. His work is done and the setting sun Has sealed his life’s long quest For a home beyond the sea, Though my father fs gone, He still Hyes on In my Garden of Memory. —Ever remembered by the family, 3* MAN’S PURSE, brown, containing $20, driver's licens'e, insurance papers, etc, Bert Bax, phone 14-r-17, Kirk­ton. 3 with fam­ s’ LADIES’ WINTER COAT, dark grey with removable fox fur collar, size 40, in good condition; girls' plaid skirt with fine pleating, size 14, al­ most new; girl's jacket, box style, navy, size 14, almost new. May be ceen at Brady Cleaners._____ 3* REFRIGERATOR, Beach, 6’4 cu. ft., $100; also rangette, $10. Apply at 144 Algonquin Drive, RCAF Station, Cen­ tralia. 3* $5.000—$2,000 cash, $35 monthly; 2- bedroom house, hardwood floors, 3- piece bath, tiled kitchen, full base­ ment, automatic oil heat, immediate possession. John Carruthers, Clande- boye.____________________________3* RED ROAD CART — Taken from premises on Monday night, Anyone knowing whereabouts of same, phone J. W. Hern, 742-W, Exeter. 3c HOUSE HELP WANTED 2 ACRES FEED TURNIPS—Arthur Rundle, phone 457-r-ll, Exeter. 3* WEDDING CAKE BOXES—Get them at The Exeter Times-Advocate. TRACTOR, Cockshutt 40 Diesel. 2300 hours since new, excellent condition, priced to sell; also Dodge 2-ton plete set of racks, cheap. M. Jones, 113 Main St., Exeter. 3:10:17cplete set of racks, cheap. 3:10:17* LADIES’ WINTER COAT, black, wool and camel hair, small size, like new. Apply Brady Cleaners. 3* I AM LOOKING for a man with a serviceable car to sell Ra/wleigh pro­ ducts in the townships of Usborne, Biddulph and Blanshard. Previous sales experience is not necessary and it requires very little money to get started in this permanent and profit­ able business. If you are interested and can qualify, see me without de­ lay. L.’ E, Johnston, 31 Main St., Exeter, phone 183. 3c FOR SALE 2-BEDROOM STUCCO' COTTAGE Living room — dining room — kitchen and 3-Piece bath — all in good repair 11,3 Blocks from Down Town Spacious Lot and Small Garage Immediate Possession For Particulars and inspection Phone Exeter 14 28 YORK HOGS, choice, 7 weeks old.Apply Elmer Desjardine, phone 38-r- 11, Grand Bend. 3* ’•51 DODGE REGENT SEDAN, new tires, first class running condition. Apply Garnet Hicks, phone 172-r-6. 3* SATURDAY EVENING POST—Spec­ ial .Subscription offer, 59 issues (one year and seven weeks) for only $5.90, new or renewal. Save one-third of newsstand price. Offer good until No­ vember 30 only. Top Christmas Gift. Exeter Times-Advocate, phone 770, 3:10:17:24 TURKEYS, choice, dressed. Apply Harry Hayter, Dashwood, phone 47- r-5. 20tfc Singer Sales, Service Estimates on Trade-Ins Free Home Demonstrations New and Used Machines Portables or Cabinets Contact Singer Representative at Walper’s Men’s Wear, Exeter, Phone 81 20:27:3:10 HEIFER CALVES, Hol steins. Get your Calf Club heifer now. Sandy Elliot, phone 476, Exeter. 3tfc ■50 CHEV COACH, ’49 Dodge Sedan, both in. top condition. Apply Rether’s Coffee Shop or phone 260 or 302. 29tfc COB CORN, Well matured, out of Crib; also Clare Jewel cook stove with low back. Apply Alvin Ginger­ich, phone 90-r-6, Zurich. 27:3* IF YOU HAVE an attractive figure— keep it—if not—get it. See Spencer’s. No obligation. Mrs. Pearl Baynham, phone ,171-W, Hensall. 27;3:10:17c IF BACKACHES are slowing you up, take RUMACAPS and help yourself to relief from pains and aches. Ask your Druggist. 29 EMPLOYMENT WANTED YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN would like a job during the week—very fond of children. Apply Box 66, Times- Advocate. 3c RECEPTIONIST or general office work, full- or part-time; also have 3 years' laboratory experience. Phone 61-J Exeter. 3:10c STOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age.—G, J. Dow, phone 83, Exeter. tfc DEAD, DISABLED STOCK—Seven- day week service for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, calves.—Glen Kennedy, phone collect 168-W Lucan Or Exeter 235. ‘ 9-2tfc STRAYED RED HEIFER YEARLING with horns and slot in right ear, onto part Lot 5, Concession 2, Biddulph, about Oc­ tober 1; also black yearling steer with white face and horns, no marks, Apply Philip Johns, phone 44-21 Kirk­ton. 3* NOTICES CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters’ List, 1956, of the Township of Stephen In the County of Huron Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Vot­ers' List Act 1953, and that I have posted up at my office at Crediton on the 15th day of October, 1955, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal elections and that said list remains there for inspection, and I hereby can upon ail voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to the law. Jast JW for appeal being the 15 th day of November, 1955,F, W. MORLOClt Clerk of Stephen Township 2 OFFICE HEEP, full or part-time, knowledge of bookkeeping necessary. Contact Toni Rawlings at Pearson Motor Sales, Zurich, or, phone 33, Zurich. 3c 3 GIRL OR WOMAN to mind children iij Hensall while mother works; live in or out; liberal time off. Phone 5, Hensall. 27:3c ASBESTOS SLATE HOUSE, 3 bed­ room, with many extras. Liberal terms. Easy payments, Possession ar­ranged, W. C. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen. 20 tfc Livestock AUCTION SALE On the Premises, Lot 18, Concession 5, USBORNE TOWNSHIP 2% Miles East of Exeter on Thames Road, ’<> Mile SouthThe undersigned auctioneer receiv­ ed instructions to sell by public auction onWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1955 Commencing at 1:30 p.m. Sharp LIVESTOCK: Part Hereford and Holstein cow, with calf at foot, due in January; part Hereford and Hol­ stein cow, due first week In Decem­ ber; purebred Holstein cow, milking, with calf at foot; Ayrshire cow, with calf at foot, due in January; roan heifer, carrying first calf, due in February; Holstein cow, carrying second calf, milking; Jersey cow, due middle of January; 2 Hereford steers, averaging 800—lbs. each; 2 heifers, averaging 800 lbs. each, ready for market; purebred Hereford bull, Do­ mino breeding; Hereford cow, carry­ ing third calf, due before sale date; 10 Hereford cows with calves at foot, averaging 550' lbs. each.This is an exceptionally good herd of cattle, all in market condition.No Reserve as owner is giving up farming due to ill health. TERMS: Cash. MRS. ALMA LOSTEllL, Proprietress (In trust) ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 3 WANTED: Man for steady travel among consumers in Huron County. Permanent connection -with large manufacturer. Only reliable hustler considered. -Write Rawleigh’s Dept. K-202-131, Montreal, P.Q, 3 TENDERS WANTED 3-BEDRCfOM HOUSE,' located in school d&trict. This is a comfortable home with 2-piece bath down and 3- piece bath up; oil heated;prlce Is moderate; small down payment will give possession. C. V. Pickard, Real­tor, Main St., Exeter. 29--------- ---------------------------- FARMS WANTED—We have buyers for farms if you are Interested in selling, call us or come In and see us. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. Main St., Exeter.---------------------------------------29 Tenders will be receives until No­ vember 13 by the undesrigned for a conversion unit for oil on a coal or wood furnace in S.S. No. 4 Stephen. This is to be installed with thermo­ stat control. ARTHUR J. AMY, Secretary Exeter, Ontario. Stephen Township School Area TOWNSHIP OF HAY DRAINAGE TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned Municipal Clerk until 6.00 p.m. Thursday. November 10th, 1955, for the construction of the Sol- dan Municipal Drain consisting of approximately- 4,315 ft. of open drain. Plans and specifications may b? seen and tender forms obtained at the offices of the undersigned, or a Complete set of plans and specifica­ tions may be obtained by writing to the Engineer and enclosing a ’ de­ posit of $5.00 (deposit not refund­ able).A marked cheque made payable to the Treasurer of the Township of Hay for 10% of the amount of the Did must accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not neces­ sarily accepted. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk Township of Hay, Zurich, Ont.C. -P. CORBETT, P. Eng Consulting Engineer & Surveyor, Box 75, Lucan, Ont. 27:3c INSULBRICK COTTAGE, 2-bedroom. This home has a large, nicely finished kitchen, full basement and an attic with built-in stairs. A comfortable home at $4,900. C. V. Pickard, Real- tor, Main St,, Exeter. HOUSE with basement, furnace, liv­ing room, dining room, kitchen, den, bathroom and sunroom, main floor; 4 bedrooms upstairs; garage and nice building lot; all moderately priced. W, Pearce, Realtor; Eeri Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen.___________23tfc FINE OLD BRICK HOUSE with spacious rooms, fireplace, 3-piece bath each floor, oil furnace; large attached garage; spacious grounds of lawn, shade trees, fruits, vegetables, barbecue, swimming pool, William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. ________ _____8tfc c NEW, MODERN HOUSE, forced air furnace, two bedrooms. Apply -Art Whllsmith, phone 270-J. 8tfc c NOTICES TO CREDITORS FOR RENT STORE, steam-heated, combined with living quarters; available December 1. Sandy Elliot, phone 476, Exeter.3tfc BRICK HOME, 3-bedroom, well-built, modern conveniences, including 3- piece bath, hot water heater, built-in cupboards in kitchen; 5 miles north­east of Exeter, on high school bus route; available immediately. Apply Fred Dawson, phone 456-X-6, Ex­ eter. 3* 3-R00M APARTMENT, private ent­ rance, separate bath, electric stove, Utilities paid: 1’4 miles south of Ex­eter on Highway 4. Phone 387-r-L Exeter. ______ 3* APARTMENT, above Gould & Jory’s store. Apply T. O. Southcott, Ex­eter. 3* IN GRAND BEND, a 3-bedroom house, furnished or unfurnished, oil heated, hot and cold water, full base­ ment, 3-piece bath. Apply Merritt Thompson, Grand Bend. 3* 3 OR 4 ROOMS, use of bath and basement. Apply Mrs. A. Zimmer, Dashwood.________ 3:10* STORE, suitable for small business or office; also bed-sitting room with 3-piecc bath. Apply John Ward, phone 348. Floor Edgers, Floor PolishersVacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc. BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER . ....................... . t3fc GARAGE, reasonable, centrally Jo- cated. 313 Andrew St., Exeter. 3c 2 HOUSES AT' GRAND BEND—8- bedroom house, s-pieco bath, full basement, furnace; also 2-bedroom house, 3-plece bath, furnished Or un­furnished. Gerald Gratton, phone 6, Grand Bend............... 3c HOUSE IN GRAND BENE—Two bed­ rooms, living, room and modern kitchenette, furnace, not and cold water; choice location, Pine Dale Mote!,,, Grand Bend. , ...........29tfe APARTMENT on Main street, with* out modern convenienees. Apply at Times-Advocate, 22tfe ■•ty In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate 6t the late Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, who died on the 9th day of October, 1^5, are hereby notified to send them to either of the under­ signed, duly verified, on or before the the 12th day of November. 1955.After the last-named date the as­ sets of the said Estate will be dis­tributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to < Of which the Executors shall have notice. W. G. Cochrane, Exeter, Ontario Solicitor for the Estate PRISCILLA MACK, W. G. COCHRANE, /Executors ■■■ - --------.X------—- AUCTION SALES claims I then 27:3:10 Extensive AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate High Class Machinery, Livestock, Hay, Grain and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises, Lot 20, Concession 3, TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP 4 Miles North of Hensail Oil No. 4 Highway or 114 Miles North of Kippen and 1’4 Miles EastThe undersigned auctioneer receiv­ ed instructions .to sell by public auction onTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,4,955 Commencing at 12:30 p.m. Sharp REAL ESTATE: Consists of 100 acres of choice clay loam on which is situated a well-built brick dwelling with all modern conveniences, con­ sisting of n&w kitchen with built-in cupboards, large living room and den; upstairs consists of 3 bedrooms and 3-piece bath; full basement and newly-installed furnace; also com­ bination woodshed and garage, large "L” shaped barn, 32 x 52 and 28 x 44, with new stabling throughout; chic­ ken house, 18x30; drive shed, 20x 32. All buildings in new state of repair. Ten acres of mixed hardwood bush. Farm well drained. Ample water sup­ply. Convince yourself by inspecting this fine farm before day of sale. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Note: Terms ” ’ ”arranged with of sale. TRACTOR & All implements.............. —-------ing and used only one season. Mc­Cormick Deering Super W-4 tractor; 15-run d'ouble disc fertilizer drill, completely equipped; 3-furrow Ace bottom tractor plow, on rubber; 7-ft. stiff tooth cultivator; 4-bar side de­livery rake; 7-ft. power take-off mower; 200 T.W. tractor spreader; 3-section lever harrows; 6-section diamond harrows with. 6- and 3-sec- tion draw bar; heavy duty rubber tire wagon equipped with 16 ft. hay rack and grain box; stone boat; 20- ft. extension ladder; electric fence:’; quantity of wood; cedar posts, various sizes: logging chains; bag truck; forks; shovels, and miscellaneous items.Note: Terms On machinery, if de­ sired, 6 months credit on approved joint notes. CATTLE: Hereford cow, due in De­ cember; black cow, with calf at foot, due in March; blue cow, with calf at foot, due in April; Hereford cow, with calf at foot, due in March; Durham cow, with calf at foot, due in Febru­ ary; 2 Hereford cows, with calves at foot, due in February; Hereford cow, with calf at foot, due in May; Dur- of Real Estate can be‘ proprietor before day FARM MACHINERY: are McCormiclc-Deer- BOYS’ WOOL SOCKS 800 Value For 600 $1.35 Value for 800 Nylon Heel and Toe Buy For The Winter WUERTH'S How times hove changed for the better! or Regular 650 3 Pair for $1.45 Nylon Reel and Toe Special 3-LB, WOOL SOCKS White Figure Skates FOUR PRICE RANGES WE: 1. Sharpen and Repair Skates 2. Sew on Tendon Guards Not so very many years ago, people with a history of certain ail­ ments or diseases were unable to buy the life insurance they needed. Often, this resulted in considerable hardship for their families. But today ... thanks to the results of new knowledge and research in controlling diseases, many such people are now accepted by life insurance companies —- and can provide their families with vital financial protection. > This is another example of the many ways in which the life insurance companies in Canada have advanced with the times ... offering better service to Canadians in all walks of life! THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA * Comprising more than 50 Canadian, British, United States and Netherlands Companies CATTLE AUCTION McAlpine’s Stockyards . STRATHROY SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5, 2 P.M. 100 Mixed Stockers A, G. McALPJNE, Auctioneer 3 Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Tractor, Farm Implements, “phpxce Holstein Cattle, Poultry, May, Grain and Miscellaneous Items, Etc* On the Premises, Lot 7, Concession 4, STANLEY TOWNSHIP 1’4 Milos North of Kippen, 2 Miles West The Undersigned auctioneer receiv­ed Instructions to sell by public auc- 1 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 195$ Commencing St LOO p.m. SharpHIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS: Cow, milking, carrying third calf, bred Oct, 3: cow carrying second calf, due Dec. 24: cow, milking, carrying third, calf, due Mari 25; cow. milking, fresh since end of Sept.; heifer, due Dec, 14; cow, milking, fresh since Aug., bred Oct. 6; eow carrying fifth calf, due Dec. 24; cow, milking, due Mar. 21; cow, milking, due April 14; cow, milking, dud March 23. This is an exceptionally good herd of cows from high producing blood lines. 4 Holstein heifer calves; Holstein bull calf; 2 part Holstein and Hereford heifer calves, t ,POULTRY: 145 choice Rock and New Hampshire pullets, 5’4 months Old. 1..7WD