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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-12-01, Page 6THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1955 No License Needed To Hunt These Bargains FOR SALE FOR SALE NOTICES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOUND SECOND-HAND, FURNITURE — 7- Piece dining room suite; 2 couches; $ beds; Connor washing machine; also rangette. Phone 249, Exeter,, after 4.00 pan. I* OIL SPACE HEATER—Good condi­tion, reasonable price. Exeter Sal­ vage Co., phone 423. lc STATION WAGON COAT, boys’, ny­ lon gabardine, size 36; good , as pew; will sell for half-price, phone Hensall 670-r-<12. ________ lc ELECTRIC TRAIN, switches, un- couplers, etc,; 34 ft, track on 6'xl4' plyboard; total cost $80.00; will sell for $48; also boys’ skates, size 5; all like new. Apply Jerry McClinchey, phone Hensall 147-J. lc CEMENT—$1.25 a bag. Read Bros. Fertilizer, Exeter, Ont., 2 miles south on Highway 4. ______1:8* ’48 MERCURY, in excellent shape, new tires, new battery. Phone 53, Crediton,________________________1* PLAY PEN and commode chair, in good condition. Phone 118, Dash­ wood,_________ ___ lc 17 PIGS) ready to wean, Alvin Gin­gerich, phone 9O-r-6, Zurich. lc CHRISTMAS TREES, $1 and up, Scotch Pipes. Come and take your pick. Bailey's Florist, Main St., Ex­eter. lc KITCHEN RANGE, Empire, white enamel, in good condition. Phone Hensall 683-r-12. 1 CHRISTMAS' TURKEYS, dressed or eviserated; killing week of December 1.2; no orders after December 15, please. Bruce Shapton, phone 599- Wl, Exeter. 1:8* 15 Cubic Foot CORONADO Deep Freeze New — 5-Year Guarantee Regular J400.00 Reduced To Clear — $310.00 BEAVERS HARDWARE Phone 86 Exeter ’37 CHEV.—Apply 190 William St., phone 453-W, Exeter.____________1» FRESH CEMENT—$1.25 a bag. Ex- eter District Co-op, phone 287. lc 8 WEANER PIGS—John Kellett, R.R. 3, Exeter. 1* HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, com­plete; must be sold by December 18; owner leaving town. Apply Mrs. Breau, apartment above Snelgrove’s. 1* 15 WEANER BIGS. Joseph White. Phone Exeter, 547-W3,__________!♦ '51 DODGE SEDAN, clean, and in good running condition; also 4 new tires. Apply Ray Ducharme, R.R. 1 Dashwood, phone 100-r-8, Zurich. 1:8* TRACTOR LOADERS, Stan-Holst; Pax Hog Feeders, MCLean Silo Un­loaders, Booms Self-Unloading Feed Trucks, Portable Feed Mixers and Wagon Unloaders; used and new grain grinders and Hammer Mills; in­ formation on request. New Idea Dis­tributors, Goderich, Ont., phone Car- low 282L ■ 24:1:8:15 NOTICES TURKEYS, choice, dressed. Apply Harry Hayter, Dashwood, phone 47- r-5._______________20tfc IF BACKACHES are slowing you up, take RUMACAPS and help yourself to relief from pains and aches. Ask your Druggist. 29 Auto Owners According to Town By-law, it is illegal to park autos on town streets during the hours from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. It is necessary to have the streets clear for snowploughing. By Order C. V. PICKARD Clerk lc CANADIAN PROPANE GAS & APPLIANCES GRATTON & HOTSON Phone 156 Grand Bend XMAS TREES Scotch Pines PLAIN OR SPRAYED Phone 189 We will deliver , your order. Bev Sturgis TOWN OF EXETER NOMINATION & ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the electors of the Town of Eixeter will be held in the Town Hall on Thursday, December 8, 1955, between the hours of 7:30 o’clock and 8:30 o’clock in the eve­ning for the purpose of making and receiving nominations for three Councillors for the yeai’ 1956. And further notice is hereby given that in event of more candidates be­ ing proposed and qualifying for the particular office than required to be elected, the proceedings will be ad­ journed to Monday, December 18, 1955, when polls shall be opened from 9 o’clock*a.m. until 5 o’clock p.m. at the following places with the under­ mentioned officers in charge as fixed by town by-law: Polling Sub-Division No. 1-A—at showrooms of Reg Armstrong Mo­tors, Main Street; George Lawson, D.R.O.; Vera Rowe, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division No. 1-B—dt showrooms of Reg Armstrong Mo­ tors, Main Street; Charles Monteith, D.R-.O.; Edna Taylor, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division No. 2-A—at Town Hall, Main Street; Eric Cars- cadden, D.R.O.; Louise Heywood, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division No. 2-B—at Town Hall, Main Street; John Camp­ bell, D.R.O.; Grace Wurm, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division No? 3-A—at Glen McKnight’s residence, Main Street; Sarah Laing. D.R.O.; Grace McKnight, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division No. 3-B—at Glen McKnight’s residence, Main Street; Arthur Amy, D.R.O.; Lois Learn, Poll Clerk, And all electors are hereby re­ quested to govern themselves accord­ingly. Exeter Ont., November 30, 1955 CLARENCE V. PICKARD, Returning Officer 1 Gifts 4 Windshield Washers A necessity in this weather! New Universal Jet Kiiig with plastic bag fits any car. Foot Squeeze. Try it in our store. THE CHANGE OF NAME ACT, R.S.O. 1950, Chapter 47NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur­ suant to this Act, that an applica­ tion will be made in the County Court of the County of Huron be­fore His Honour Judge Frank Fine- land, of the Town of Goderich, in the Province of Ontario, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon, on December 22 nd, 1955, by Gladys Baker, residing in the Village or Hensall, in the County of Huron, to change her name to Gladys Luker.DATED at Exeter, Ontario, this 23rd day of November, A.D. 1955. W. G. COCHRANE, Barrister & Solicitor, Exeter, Ontario. 21.1.” Solicitor for the Applicant, STOCK WANTED 24:1:8 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 SERVICES STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS—Mrs. Tom Steiner, representative of Stan­ ley Home Products of Canada Ltd.< will be glad to take orders by phone —657-M, Exeter. Articles foi' Christ­ mas giving will be gift wrapped. !♦ THOS. H. WALKER Phone 553 Exeter PAINTING AND PAPERING CABINET WORK - TILE FLOORS WHY TOLERATE LICE on your cattle. For the price of lbs. of ■beef (live weight) you can have your cattle sprayed with Linbane, twice, at •intervals from 10 to 14 days and be free of lice all winter; also controls mange and ring worm. L, V. Ho­ garth, phone 266, Exeter. 24:1:8 c CLIPPER BLADES—Leave your clip­per blades with us for fast sharpen­ ing service. Exeter- District Co-op.lc FARMERS! Have all your saws sharpened and set at Stew’s Sharp­ ening Service, 105 Sanders St., Ex­eter, phone 454. 3 tfc 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 10:00 A.M. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. on Sundays. tfc CUSTOM BEAN COMBINING with 12-ft. M-H 90 self-propelled combine; pulling beans; baling. Norman Whit­ing, Exeter, phone 403-R. 8tfc , WANTED WANTED TO RENT—By December 5, 3- or 4-bedroom furnished apart­ment, By couple with 2 school-age children. Phone 764-M, Exeter. 1* TRAVELLING—Anyone wishing re­ turn,, transportation to Cornwall dis­ trict for Christmas, please contact Times-Advocate. ltfc FURNISHED HOUSE or apartment —2 school-age children. Phone 403-M, Exeter. - lc SECOND-HAND TRICYCLE, medium or large size. Apply Mrs. Colin Gil- fillan, phone 14-r-4, Kirkton.____Inc HOUSE, small or medium, and gar­ den, at low price. Buyer cap im­ prove it. William Pearce Realtor, Exeter. . 24tfc BOARDER—Apply 216 William St. or phone 455-J, Exeter. lc OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ONCE— Representative wanted for one- of Canada’s largest, fastest growing food and freezer plants. Highest possible earnings. Car an asset. Ex­ perience in direct sales preferred but not essential. Write Box "R" Times- Advocate. Jo PET CAT, white and light grey, male. Phone 568-W or apply 363 Main St. | 1* STRAYED ” WANTED: Man for steady travel among consumers in Huron County, Permanent o onnectlon with large manufacturer. Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawieigh’s Dept. L-202-181, Montreal, P.Q. j HELP WANTED WOMAN, ambitious, well-groomed, to train as Beauty Councelor; excellent Christmas earnings and advancement. Write Box “G", Times-Advocate, or call Medina 26-14, 9 to 12. a.m. 10:17::24;l:8;15c GOOD RELIABLE SECRETARY with typing and shorthand, Apply in writ­ing to W. G. Thompson & Sons Ltd., Hensail, 24 ;iq TEACHER — Stephen Township School Area requires a teacher for Dashwood Public School (Junior Room). Duties to commence January 2, 1956, Apply, stating experience, qualifications and salary expected, also name of last inspector, to Ar­ thur J. Amy, Secretary, Exeter, On­ tario. 24:1c FOR RENT HOUSE—3 bedrooms, 3-piece bdth, well insulated, new furnace. Phone 61, Grand Bend. lc FURNISHED APARTMENT at Grand Bend, 5 rooms and bath, oil heat. Apply A. V. Tieman, Dashwood, phone 108. i» APARTMENT, 2-bedroom, modern, private entrances, self-contained, partly furnished; no children. Apply Times-Advocate. j* TRAQUAIR APARTMENT—Upper, 5 rooms, 3-piece bath, heated and fur­ nished; available December 1. Apply 59 John St. E. ic APARTMENT, steam heated; also steam heated store with or without living quarters. Apply Sandy Elliot, phone 476, Exeter. atfc 2 DUPLEX APARTMENTS—Phone181, Exeter.__________________24:1c APARTMENT, immediate possession. Apply 497 Main St., Exeter. 24:1* Floor Sanders Floor Edgers,. Floor Polishers . Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc. BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER 3tfc APARTMENT on Main Street, with­ out modern, conveniences. Apply at Times-Advocate. 22tfc REAL ESTATE BRICK HOUSE, 2-storey, 3 bed­ rooms, jbath, new oil furnace; near business area. William Pearce, Real- tor; Fred Cole, Salesman,_____,24tfc 3-BED-ROOM BRICK HOUSE with 2% acres of land, 66x40 painted barn; cement block building 60x20. This is ideal for man with horses or retired farmer. House includes built-in re­ frigerator, 35-foot deep freeze, auto^ matic washer, 3-piece bath, R. I. Harris Real Estate. Agent William Cochrane, phone 42-r-il5 Grand Bend. BRICK HOUSE, 7-room, comfort­ able, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, 3-piece bath, built-in cup­ boards in kitchen, oil furnace, full basement, large cement block garage. This property is in good repair. Ap­ ply Arthur J. Amy, 66 Thomas St., phone 562. 24c CATTLE BEAST—Name on tag in left car. E. Willard, phone 322-W4, Exeter.__________________________lc CATTLE BEAST, about 800 lbs. Has my mark in right ear. Apply Albert Gajser, phone 6-J, Crediton,_____V 2 HEREFORDS. coming 2 years old, from Silas Stanlalce’s farm; ear tags With initials ’W.T.H.’ and ’H.T.H.’. Apply W. Haskett, Denfield, phone 26-r-22, Ilderton. 24:1* AUCTION SALES Of White Elephant AUCTION SALE c Of Valuable Household Effects & Miscellaneous Items COMMUNITY CENTRE, ZURICH SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1955 at 2:00- p.m. 4 electric stoves; 8 Quebec heaters: incubator; Reed rocking chair; 2 iron beds; organ; jacket water heat­er; Jawn chairs; radio and record player; 4 refrigerators; studio couch; 2 couches; wash stand; 2 wooden beds; two 3-burner Coleman stoves; China cabinet; lawn mowers; wood heater; electric washing machine; Axminster rug, 10'xl2'; lamp shades; electric fixtures; toasters; vacuum cleaner; annex stove; tri-lamp; lawn fence; electric irons; ’apples; pota­ toes; and numerous other articles. TERMS: Cash. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer lc up to STEER FATENA Every steer feed • ENA Is Your Buy ’ year more and . feeders around PURINA STEER with their grain. WHY? keeps the cattle more here FAT- Clearing AUCTION SALE Livestock, Implements, Hay and Grain , On the PremisesLot 25, South Boundary, Town Line STANLEY TOWNSHIP Second Farm West of Blake 2 Miles East of Drysdale, Highway 21 or 8 miles west of KippenThe undersigned auctioneer receiv­ed instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1955 Commencing at 1:00 p.m. Sharp LIVESTOCK: Durham cow, carry­ ing second calf, due in April; Dur­ ham cow, milking, with calf at foot, fresh two weeks; Durham co-w, carrying fifth calf, due before sale date; part Hereford and Durham cow, carrying third calf, due latter part of December: part Hereford and Durham cow, milking, with calf at foot, fresh 2 weeks; Durham farrow cow; Durham cow, with calf at foot, milking, fresh three weeks; Durham cow, milking, with calf at foot; Dur­ ham cow, milking, with calf at foot; 2 Durham heifers, with calves at foot, fresh 1 month; part Hereford and Durham cow, milking, with calf at foot; 14 Hereford and Durham baby beefs, averaging from 650 to 750 lbs, each, ready for market. This is an extra good herd of cattle. IMPLEMENTS & MISCELLAN­EOUS ITEMS: M-H tractor manure spreader, in new condition; Letz No. 220x grinder, like new; 70-ft. endless rubber belt, like new; electric cattle clipper, HAY & GRAIN: 400 bushels of Cartier seed oats; 800 bushels mixed grain; 150 bales mixed hay; 6 tons loose hay; all choice quality; 5 load bean straw; quantity of cob corn. TERMS: Cash. No reserve—every­ thing will be sold. LOUIS DENOMME, Prop. ROSS LOVE, ClerkALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 24 Extensive AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate Reg. Shorthorns, Tractor, Farm Implements, Hay, Grain and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises19, Con. 7, Parr Line HAY TOWNSHIPEast of Zurich or 3% Mlles Hensall and % Mile South Lot Miles AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects Katie Scott Estate MAIN ST., HENSALL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7 at 1:30 p.m. piano; bedroom spite; %-bed; and mirror; bedajl(le table; tables; floor lamp; table leather Anne chair; leather odd chairs; hall seat and rugs; coffee table; kitchen Table dresser library lamps; rocker; mirror; ------- ------------------ table and chairs; sewing machine; dishes; foot stool and other articles. BiERT HORTON, ClerkED CORBETT, Auctioneer 1 AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects Premises of Mrs. Annie Richardson VILLAGE OF HENSALL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1 P.M, Kelvinator refrigerator; Coleman oil heater; 2-burner electric stove; cook stove; studio couch; 2 single beds (iron), springs and mattresses; 2 dressers and stands; love seat; buffet; kitchenette .set (complete); rockers; odd chairs; end tablbs; com­ plete toilet sets; arm chair; cup­ board; radio; wardrobe; utility table; all kinds of dishes; scatter mats; clock (antique); pictures; curtains; cushions; step-ladder; extension lad­ der; garden tools; well bucket; trouble light, and other articles too numerous to mention. MRS. ANNIE RICHARDSON, Prop. BERT HORTON, Clerk ED CORBETT, Auctioneer 1. It the bunks eating and putting on gains. 2. They say they’ve never seen its equal to put on smooth-even finish that gives higher grade at market. 3. The balance and blend of ingredients is at its best to go with grain and put on gains at low cost. (Ask For Discounts By Ton And 5-Ton Lots) Drop in or call us and we’ll be glad to tell you of results of farmers around here who feed STEER FATENA. TMERE'47 A LOT OF DIFFERENCE. IN RISING- TO THE TOP ANO GOINCf UP IN THE AIR/ Special This Week 100 LBS STEER FATENA (REG. $4.00) .... (Try A Bag) 50 LBS. PURINA 1VIINERAL (REG. $4.30) 10 LBS. DRIKILL (REG. $3.50) .. $3.75 $3.95 $3.00 The only place we believe in speed is in our service . and that we give in double quick speed. GRiAIN-FEED-SEED EXETER.735-’WHALEN CORN KIRK TON 35RI5 OWNER j '.i 49c $3 99Overalls GIFT Annoucement 2% ------ West of The. undersigned auctioneer has re­ ceived instructions to sell by public auction on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1955 Commencing at 12:30 p.m. Sharp REAL ESTATE: Consisting of Lot 19, Con. 7, Hay Township, 100 acres of choice clay loam on which is situ­ ated a well-built 8-room frame dwell­ ing, ■ with’ all modern conveniences, consisting of new kitchen with built- in cupboards; large living room and den; has full basement and new fur­ nace; pressure system throughout; large 'drive shed and garage; large ■barn and straw shed. All buildings in good state of repair. Farm well- drained with ample water supply. In­ spection invited before day of sale. Terms of Real ” ’ ' of sale; balance for sale subject serve bid.REGISTERED ________________Crimson Lady, born 1947, with calf at foot; Flora Ann, born 1947, bred June 22; Anchovy Clarion, born 1946, bred February 22, due before sale date; Strawberry Blossom 49th, born 1947, with calf at foot; Clarion Flora, born 1946, bred April 8; Strawberry I Blossom 50 th, bred February 28, due before sale date; Anchovy Clarion 2nd, born 1949, with calf at foot; Lavina Rosebud, born -1948, bred June 20; Helen Lavina, born 1952, with calf at foot; Parrecho Flora, born 1952, with calf at foot; Parrecho Calrossie Jilt, born 1952, with calf at foot, re-bred August 15; Parrecho Rosebud, born 1952, with calf at foot, re-bred July 14; Marigold Ann, born 1952, with calf at foot, re-bred June 27; Strawberry Blossom, 52, born 1952, with calf at foot; Parrecho An­ chovy, born 1952, bred April 15. All cows and heifers carrying the ser­ vices of Aberfeldy Orchid. A very outstanding sire; 9 yearling heifers; 10 steers, rising 2 years old. This is an extra fine herd of cattle. Top quality and blood lines. TRACTOR AND FARM IMPLE­MENTS: 1950 Ford Tractor, fully equipped, in A-l condition, extra ■equipment including 2-furrow plow, cultivator, manure loader, dirt buc­ ket, scraper, etc.; M-H binder, 7-ft. cut; Cockshutt 13-run h<?e fertilizer drill; 3O-plate tractor disc; 2 sets of 3-section harrows; 3-section lever harrows; McDeering power take-off mower, 7-ft. cut, like new; Cock­ shutt drop head hay loader, like new; horse-drawn Cockshutt spreader, on rubber; rubber tire wagon; 18-ft. hay rack; McD. side rake; Cultipacker; bean puller; oat roller; set of sleighs; root pulper; 2,000-lb. capacity scales; aluminum wheel barrow; dump rake; quantity of tile; quantity of postg, steel and cedar; 2 sections of roof­ ing, 10x10; circular saw; colony’• ------- pig crate; shelters; brooder * 7'._r; 2-wheel stoneboat; logging chains;shovels; barrels and many too numerous to mention. & GRAIN: 300 bushels of I have purchased the complete stock and fixtures and business franchises of the George Wright clothing establishment. This firm long enjoyed the reputation for QUALITY CLOTHING at LOW, POPU­ LAR CASH PRICES. A low markup and bigger turnover is a happier condition for both the buyer and seller. In the past month Mr. Wright and I haye combed the supply houses in Mont­ real and Toronto and contacted all West­ ern wholesalers. A complete size coverage in requirements for the farmer and work­ ing man will always be available at Ford’s along with the nationally known and ad­ vertised quality lines of dress clothing. A complete made-to-measure department and complete boys’ department will be added. X$e have rounded out the huge stock always carried by Mr. Wright by filling up depleted sizes of Sweaters, Overalls, Dress Pants—in fact an additional $12,000 in good staple stock. Our introduction to you as your new clothing supplier is ear-marked by the attractive Opening Prices listed below. LLOYD FORD VACANT LOTS for dwellings. W. C. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen, Exeter.________24tfc FRAME HOUSE, 2-storey, nice ’ lo­ cation, furnace and bath; possessidn arranged. William Pearce, Realtor; Ear] Parsons, Salesman.________24tfc CLANDEBOYE — 2-bedroom cottage, almost new; modern kitchen ana bathroom; hardwood floors; full base­ ment; oil heated; price $5,000; $2,000 cash; balance in easy terms; immed­ iate possession. C. V. Pickard, Real- tor, Main St., Exeter._________17tfc RANCH-TYPE BRICK HOME, nearly new, three bedrooms, spacious living room and dining room, modern kit­chen and bathroom. Basement lends itself to use as rumpus room; per­ manent laundry tubs; oil-burning fur­ nace; priced below building cash; terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, 394 Main St., Exeter._________ 10 Estate: 10% on day in 30 days. Offered to a reasonable re- SHORTHORNS:■for the MAN WITH A CAR Directional Signal Sets Don’t freeze your arm! For Safety’s Sake buy direction­ al signals. We offer quality sets for cars and trucks from Fender Mirrors Christmas-wrapped Custom- made Mirrors any car owner would love to have. Surprise him with one on December 25.. Smart styles. 2-STOREY, HOME, 3-bedroom, nicely arranged dining room and living room; up-to-date kitchen and bath­room, hardwood floors, nearly new hot air heating; garage; $2,000 cash will give you possession with the balance on very easy terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, 394 Main St, Ex­eter;_____________________ jo Work Sox Sports Equipment Quality Winwell Hockey Equipment-Pads, Gloves, Pants, Headgear, Shin Girards, Elbow Pads, Sticks, Pucks, Etc. Baseball Gloves Fishing Tackle Flunting Gear NEW, MODERN HOUSE with oil furnace; east side of Exeter; close to schools. R. E. Balkwill, 47 John St. East. 3tfc (Special Note To Mothers) We hate to see you “taken” at Christmastime with • cheap, poor quality sporting goods that will last your boy only two days after Christmas. If you’re going to give him sports equipment make sure it’s rugged, properly-made merchandise like that b,y Winwell. Other­ wise you’re just wasting money. ASBESTOS SLATE HOUSE, 3 bed­ room, with many extras. Liberal terms. Easy payments. Possession ar­ranged. W. C. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen, 20tfc HOUSE with basement, furnace, liv-- ing room, dining room, kitchen, den, bathroom and sunroom, main floor; 4 bedrooms upstairs; garage and nice building lot; all moderately priced, W. Pearce, Realtor; EpvI Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen, 23tfc NOTICES TO CREDITORS Work Shirts $2.29 Suggestions Famous Samson Skates Canadian-Made Sheffield Steel Top Design FOR FIGURE SKATERS AND HOCKEY PLAYERS WESTMAN Sports and Auto Supply Store 211 . —- Phones Service Station 791 In the Estate of Maud Heywood, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Maud Heywood, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on or about the 8th day of November A.D. 1955, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, so­ licitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 3rd day of December 1955, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the Executrix, _________Exeter, Ontario______ In The Estate Of Edwin Wein, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Edwin Wein, late of the Village of Crcditon, in the County of Huron, Farmer,- who died on or about the 11th day of April, 1955. ate required to file particulars of same 'with Bell & Laughton, Solicit­ ors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 17th day of December, 1955, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the Executors, EXETER - Ontario. 1:8:15 ing, 16x10; house; . ......... .......stove; Vega cream separator trailer; forks; articlesHAY „ ______ .... ______ Abergweit seed oats; 200 bushels of mixed grain; 50 bales alfalfa hay; 10 tons loose mixed hay; quantity of ensilage; quantity of alfalfa and timothy seed. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: White enamel sink; tables; chairs; cup­ board; chesterfield suite; small ward­ robe, etc., etc. Due to large sale, selling will start sharp on time. NO RESERVE! TERMS: Cash. MRS. ROSS DICK. Prop. ROSS LOVE, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 24 Estate AUCTION SALE Of Farm Property „ Of the late John Mcllhargey WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955 at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon Subject to reserve bid. Consisting of 150 acres being Lot 18, Concession 1G, Township of Lon­ don, approximately 90 acres tillable; 2-stOrey .brick house and a first class •barn. Farm located orie-quarter mile west of ElglnfiOld on No. 7 highway. TERMS: 10% day of sale, balance in cash in 30 days, iFOr further information phone Milton E. Brock and Son, Auctioneer, London 3-9262, Thorndale 55-r-17. Edward H. Unger, Solicitor, Bank of Montreal Chambers, 1 Market Sqliarc, London, Canada. lc Dress Pants $3.99 OPENING SPECIAL SUITS Famous Makes — $49.95 Value 2 Pr. Pants $29.95 i + + + 4* + Gloves Dress Shirts Sox Belts Jewelry Ties 1 Hundreds Of New Ties For Christmas Giving LLOYD FORD’S MENS AND BOYS' WEAR EXETER’S BIG BARGAIN CLOTHING HOUSE &