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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-03-29, Page 6
ENGAGEMENTS THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, .EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1956 BIRTHS »BDA:RD—Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bedard (noa Kay Bell), J.083 Talbot St., London, wish to announce the ar- FMof.,a daughter, Diane Louise. lrJ u s Hospital, London,March 23, 1956—<& sister for Ricky. 1MLANDERHOURST—Mr. and Mrs. G. Branderhourst, of Hensail, an nounce the birth of a eon, William, at SoutiJ.1 Huron Hospital, March 26. 1956—a brother for Gary. KB — Mr. and. Mrs. James Clarke, Shipka, announce the birth of a son, Richard Douglas, at Huron Hospital, March 26. I®/6, A brother for Brenda and Billie, CLEMENT'—<Mr. and Mrs. William plement, of Hensall, announce the birth of ft-son tat St. Joseph’s Hos pital London, March 25, 1956. 3ENGEL—Mr.. and Mrs. James A. Engel. iRCAF Centraiia, announce . the birth of a son, David Allan, at South Huron Hospital, March 25, 1956—a brother for Jimmy. HARNESS—<Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Harness wish to .announce the birth of a daughter, Cindy Nanette, at St, Joseph’s Hospital, London, on March 21, 1956. HATTER-—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hay- ter, Dashwood, announce the birth of a daughter at South Huron Hospital, March 27, 1956—a sister for Jhanne. MITCHENER—Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Mitchener, Centralia, announce the birth of a daughter, Diane Elizabeth, at South Huron Hospital, March 23, 19-56—a sister for Bobby. WETYK—Mr, and Mrs. Rudy Wetyk, 114 Huron St. W>, announce the birth of their son, Curtis Rudolph, at South Huron Hospital, March 22 1956—a brother for Rhonda. DEATHS UALE—In Victoria Hospital, London, Tuesday, March 27, 1956, Amelia Oke, beloved -wife of the late Charles Dale, in- her sevenity-ninth year. HEDDEN—Suddenly, at his late resi dence, Andrew St., Exeter, on Wednesday, March 28, 1956, Russell Hedden, beloved husband of Ella Lamport and dear father of Eber and. Jack of London. nnd Jack of London, in his seventyfifth year. WILCOX—At the South Huron Hos- mtal J?n Wednesday, March 28, 1956 Robert Wilcox, of Elimville, aged 68. Resting at the Hopper- Hookey Funeral Home, where the funeral service will be held Satur- da-y * T-™. Interment in the Elimville Cemetery. ENGAGEMENTS My. and Mirs. John. Arts, "Crediton, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Mr. Cor Paridon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pari don, of Holland; the marriage to take place at 10 a.m., April 14, at Our lady of Mt. Carmel Church. 29c Sign Work Addressing Use The* Magic Marker Times-Advocate and Mrs. Edward C. Keller, ■Dashwood, announce the engagement of their daugtiter, Margery V. L., to Beverly E. L. Lindenfield, ©on of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lindenfield, Ex eter; the marriage to take-place on Saturday. April '21, at 2. p.m., in Zion L utheran Church, Dashwood, Ont, ' 29 CARDS OF THANKS Helen and. Bill Parsons wish to thank everyone who remembered Allan while he was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, 29* I wish to express my sincere thanks to my many neighbours and relatives for their many acts of kind ness and sympathy during my recent bereavement. —Mrs. Dora Bradt. 29c The family of the late Mrs. Mar jorie Williams, Zurich, wish, to thank their friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy expressed during their recent foeareavement. Special thanks to the staff of South Huron Hospital and Dr. J. C. Goddard, 29c Mr. W. F. Batten wishes to ex press his sincere thanks to his many friends, relatives and neighbours for cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient in South Huron Hos pital and since returning home; also thanks to Miss Claypole and nursing staff and all those who helped in any way. 29* My Sunday school class and I would 'like to thank all those who supported our tea in aid of “Operation Brown Coiw”. A very special thanks to all those who helped dn any way. .—Mrs. Carfrey Cann. IN MEMORIAM FAHNER—In loving memory of a dear Wife and mother, Lydia Fah- ner, who passed away .12 years ago, March 31, 1944.This day we do remember, A loving thought we give To one no longer with us,' But in our hearts still lives. —Ever remembered by husband and family. 29c HODGERT—Ln loving memory of Mrs. William Hodgert, who passed away one year ago, March 26, 1955, and William Hodgert who passed away 16 years ago. May 22, 1940. Gone are the faces we loved so dear, Silent are the voices we loved to hear; Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember them who once were here, And who, though absent, are just os dear. —Ever remembered by their daughter and family, (Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates. 29* KERSLAKE—In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Arthur Kers- lake, who passed away three years ago, March 29, 1953. Please God, forgive a silent tear, A silent wish our mum -was here. There are other's, yes, we know, But she was ours, ---- ' ’ “ so. —'Ever remennbred iby her family. STADE—-In loving Stade, who passed ’ away one year ago, March 81, 195'5. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away. Our hearts were almost broken You fought so hard to stay.One sad and lonely year has passed Since our great sorrow fell. The shock that we received that We still remember well. God gave us strength to fight And courage to face the blow But what it meant to lose father, No one will ever know. —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife and son: 29 CLASSIFIED RATES 25 words or less 70c More (Than 25 "Words «-» Per Word. SUCCEEDING INSERTIONS 40^ More Than 25 Words —- IBl Per Word 20f! OFF if ad paid with order or by Saturday following the last insertion FOR SALE GIRLS' SPRING COAT and hat, size GX, green; to be seen at Brady Cleaners. , 29* BALED STRAW—Hedley May, phone 378-J3. 29c GIRLS’ COAT, 8-year size, red, trim med with navy. May be seen at Brady Cleaners, 29c ail 23c and we loved -her and sadly missed 29* _____ _ ____g memory of dear husband and father, William Henry day it you Cheap GROUND OAT HULLS $27.00 Ton (Bagged) i/2 OAT HULLS i/2 GRD. WHEAT - $35.50 Ton MOLASSESSOMETIMES IT'S JUST A HAIRCUT ‘STEAD OF A LARGER HAT SIZE TWATS NEEDED/ i/2 OAT HULI2S y2 GRD. CORN - $35.50 Ton MOLASSES y2 OAT HULLS i/2 GRD. BARLEY $36.50 Ton MOLASSES You have to see this feed to recognize the value, thisGround, mixed and sprayed with heated molasses, makes a good and economical feed. Try some. Barley and Corn Contracts with SEED AND FERTILIZER SUPPLIED Grass Seeds All Other Seeds On Request Ont. Alfalfa ...... $21.00 Bus.Brome........ .35 Lb. Eng. Red Clover $20.00 Bus.Orchard ..... .40 Lb. Alsike ...........,.v $18.00 Bus.Meadow Yellow Sweet .... $ 9.00 Bus.Fescue ....... .27 Lb. Timothy ..... ..... $ 7.00 Bus.Ladino ....... $1.00 Lb. Seed Grain 1Reg. 1 Com. RODNEY 1.75 1.55 BEAVER/ CARTIER, SIMCOE 1.60 1.40 LORAIN, ALASKA .1.60 1.40 CLINTON 1.50 1.30 SHEFFARD CERT. 1 1.75 MONTCALM, GALORE 2.25 L90 REDMAN WHEAT 2.00 The Right Seed For Every Need.* « We've Got It. We're Always At Your Service* s CiVMbi MM GRAIN-FEED-SEED EXfTER 735> •• WHALEN CORNERS^ KIRK TON 35 Rl$ FOR SALE NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES on many magazines. Call for the price of your favorite and have It sent to you regularly. Exeter Times-. Advocate.____________ 29.-5:12:19:26 RED CLOVER SEED, factory clean ed. Apply Bill Coleman, phone 674- r-22, Hepsall. 22:29* CAPONS—Started capons on order, and custom caponizing. Apply Carl Oestreicher, phoqe 57-r-23, Dashwood. ___________ 16:2-17:6 CATTLE—Vaccinated JJblstein cows and heifers, due April and May; also open heifers. Apply after 4 p.m. to Roy Dykeman, R.R, 1 Centralia. 22:29c BABY CHICKS FpR SALE APRIL BRAY PULLETS. What foet> tei* for your Grade A Large markets? Dayold and started. Also mixed chicks, cockerels. Your May-June broilers .should be on order. Standard breeds, crosses, and “specials” (Bab cock, Ames In-Cross etc.).Full par ticulars, Eric Carscadden, Exeter, phone 24 6-W. 29 WANTED NOTICES I AM UNABLE to accept any more dogs until further notice. Albert W. Shirray, Hensail, phone 683-r-iUl, 29c SERVICES NOTICE that the Board of of tiie Roman CatholicSchool for School Section Six in the Township ofdid on the 23rd day of . 1956, pass By-law Number WHEAT STRAW, clean, 60 bales, 25?! per bale. Phone 43, Crediton. 29* REFRIGERATOR, Westinghouse. 8 cu. ft.; Sunshine electric stove; wal nut bedroom suite; grey carved broadloom rug; chesterfield suite; dinette suite; Singer sewing machine; pint and quart sealers. 506 Andrew St., phone 303-J. 29c LADIES’ SUIT, cinnamon 'brown, size £b6}4», almost new. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 29* CEDAR POSTS—Reduced to clear out of our yard. Cann's Mill, Exeter.29c ■Ml ■ • ■ •Frigidaire Warehouse Clearance Of ’55 Appliances (Continues Bargains in Refrigerators Freezers and Ranges Russell Electric 29cPhone 0.09 Exeter QUANTITY OF TIMOTHY SEED— Apply Bert Thompson, Kippen, phone 678-r-24, Hensail. 29* GIRL’S RED COAT, size 10-12; boy’s blue suit with 2 pair pants, size 6-8. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 29c GIRL’S SUIT, beige with brown trim, size 12, like new, $5.00. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 29* SEWING -MACHINE, Singer, port able, in good condition; 200 to 300 sap buckets, galvanized, like new. Phone 6, Grand Bend. . 29c LADIES’ SUIT, size 16, grey. Was $59.00, will sell for $10.00; also boys’ brown check coat and hat set, size 3. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 29* CHAIRS, ROCKERS, stands, dishes, bicycles, bells, stuffed birds and animals, music boxes, clocks, odd items. Simon Sweitzer, William St. 29* PIANO, Mason and Riche, in good condition. Phone 38-r-ll, Dashwood. 29* MAN’S SUIT, size 38, novelty tweed; sport coat, size 38, nearly new. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners. 29* NEW SUBSCRIBERS ONLY! New low offer on Ladies Home Journal for new subscribers only. You get 22 months' subscription for only $3.85. Other new rates on request. Sub scribe now. Exeter Times-Advocate. , 29:5:12rl9:26 SEWING MACHINE, Raymond. Phone 22 Crediton. 29c CHILD’S SHORTIE COAT, red velvet, size 14; also navy blue blazer, size 14. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners. 29* 3 TRUCK TIRES, used, 825x20. in good condition. Apply Gerry Moffatt, Kippen.________'_______________29* TIMOTHY SEED—About 40 bushels, plant cleaned. George Frayne, phone 84-r-20, Kirkton. <•_______29* GIRL’S SUMMER COAT, navy, double breasted; also white leather ette jacket, size lfi-14, nearly new. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 29* LADIES’ GABARDINE SUIT, green, size 16, in good condition, $5.00. May be seen at Mid-Town Cleaners. 29* ELECTRIC RANGE, Moffat, 24-inch, 4'-bui'ner, deluxe, automatic oven and minute minder. PhQne 552-W4, Ex- eter, ■•>_______________ 29c PICKUP TRUCK, 1952 G.M.C., fitted with 6-ply tires and snow tires.deluxe cab, directional signals, in top condition; also quantity of green maple wood, cut short. W. Morley, 308 Andrew St._____________________29* BOX OF GIRLS’ CLOTHING, sizes 8 and 10; 2 spring coats, suit and dresses; a bargain. Phone 541-W, 29c HAY and Long Term Pasture mix tures to suit your requirements. Priced from $6.85 an acre up. No. 1 and certified seed used. Exeter Dis- trict Co-op.___________________29:5c STARTED PULLETS, 4 - week - old, Foreman Leghorns and Rock Leghorns. Hubert T. Miller, 57-r-7 Dash- wood._______________22tfc c TABLE, BUFFET and 6 chairs, colonial Walnut. Apply Mrs. Art Galser, phone 164-r-9, Dashwood. ■ 22:29c CANADIAN HOME JOURNAL— Three yeans’ subscription for only $2.00. A top-notch Canadian publica tion. Exeter Times-Advocate. 29:5:12:19:26 Russell Hedden Dairy Operator Russell Hedden died suddenly at ills illo,me in Exeter Wednesday morning. He had retired as usual Tuesday evening and passed away during the night. Deceased was born at Crediton Feb. 26, 1882, son the late Wil liam and Eleanor Hedden, many years he operated a business. On December 21, 1904, Hedden was united in marriage with Ella Melinda Damporlt, who service will be held Saturday at Jack, of London, and two grandi children, Ronald and Carroll. Resting at the Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home where the funeral service wil be held (Saturday at 2.80 pin, with Rev. A, Raps-on officiating, dairy Ms’ Repairs Cement Disposal Contracting Septic Tank Cleaning on Drains, Watermains, New Installations on Septic Tanks, Drainage and Drains Meet Your Requirement Rhone 205 29:5;li2<19* To Phone 205 Grand Bend Etc. Tile PAPERHANGING & PAINTING—40 years’ experience. Quality workmanship. Wallpapers a v a i la b 1 e , Bert Clark, 430 Albert St., Exeter. ' 15:22:29c FARMERS! Have all your saws sharpened and set at Stew’s Sharp ening Service, 105 Sanders St., Exeter, phone 454. 3tfc 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 HELP WANTED TEACHERS—Usborne Township School Area requires Protestant teachers. Salary schedule planned. Reply giving experience and former inspector’s name to Garnet Hicks, R.R. 3 Exeter. 29c Salesman Between 22 and 35 years, for product manufactured in Canada. Must have car. Earning unlimited. Territory not restricted. Apply in writing to Box K, Exeter Times-Advocate. 29* •TAKE Trustees Separate Number Stephen ■February. >A,uuut jojr-itxvY mujuvr 2 to authorize the borrowing of the sum of $47,000.00 by the issue of de bentures to the principal amount of $47,000.00, bearing interest at the rate of Four and One-half percent (4^%) per annum, and maturing in twenty annual instalments of princi pal of varying amounts as set forth in Schedule “A” hereto. The purpose- for which the money is to be borrowed is for the building and equipping of a new school. The security for the amount to be borrowed is as follows: (a) During twenty years, the currency of the debentures, the respec tive sums set forth in the fourth column of Schedule "A” hereto are ■required to foe levied and collected annually by the said Board by a special rate sufficient therefore over and above all other rates in the same manner and from the like per sons and property by, from, upon or out of which other Separate School rates may be levied, raised and col lected by the said Board.(b) The debentures, as to both principal and interest are a charge upon the separate school rates and upon the school house property and premises and any other real or per sonal property vested in the said Board.SCHEDULE “A” TO BY-LAW NUMBER 2 $47,000 4%% Debentures Dated March 15th, 1956- Due March 15th, 1957-1976 Year 1957 19581959 1960 196119621963 1964 1965 1966 1.96719681969 197019711972 1973 19741975 1976 SMALL HOUSE, 2 bedroom, or lower lower apartment. W. A, Scott, phone $45. 29tn 0 STANDING TIMBER—Want to buy standing trees of soft maple, elm, hard maple, oak, pine. Kindly eend your name and lot number, conces sion and township to Box “M”, Exeter Times-Advocate, Exeter, Ont. 29:5c TO RENT OR BUY—50- to 100-acre farm for pasture. Gerald Prout, 172- r-4 Exeter. 29c- . TENDERS WANTED SECRETARY-TREASURER Marked tenders, will be received by the undersigned until April 14, 1956, for the position of Secretary- Treasurer of McGillivray Township School Area. Duties to commence May 1, 1956. For further particulars contact Bryden Taylor, Chairman, R.R. 3 Parkhill. Apply stating quali fications and salary expected to Neil McRann, CJandeboye. ______29:5c TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Separate tenders will be received by the undersigned until 3 p.m., MJonday, April 9, 1956, for the following: 1. Spraying roadsides* in Township. Work to be done in month of June, and price quoted per mile for one side only. 2. Supply of 100 gallons of 80 ounce Amine weed, spray, to be delivered to Township Garage at Elimville on or before June 1, -For further particulars apply W. J. ROUTLY, Road Superintendent, Township of Usborne, R.R. 3 Exeter, Ontario, Telephone Kirkton 25-11 to; 22:29 EARN $50 TO $75 WEEKLY. We will start you in business wherever you may live. No special experience necessary. Free catalogue and details supplied. FAMILEX, Dept. C, Box E, Station C, Montreal._________ 29 IMMEDIATELY for local plumbing and heating business; good starting wage according to ability; steady employment. Box “K”, Times- Advocate^____________ 29:5* Total $ 3,615.003.647.50 3.575.503.603.50 3,627.00 3,646.00 3.660.503.570.50 3.580.50 3,586.00 3,587.00 5.583.503.575.50 3,663.00 3.641.503.615.50 3,585.00 3,650.00 3,606.00 3.657.50 $47,000 $25,276.50 $72,276.50 Dated the 23rd day of February, 1956.WILFRED HOGAN, Secretary-Treasurer Principal •$ 1,500 1,600 1,600 1.700 1,8001.900 2,000 2,000 2,100 2,200 2.300 2,400 2.500 2.700 2,800 2.900 3,000 3,200 3.300 3.500 Interest $ 2,115.00 2,047.501.975.501.903.50 1,827.00 1,746.001.660.50 1.570.50 1.430.50 1,386.00 1,287.001.183.50 1,075.50963.00 841.50715.50 585.00 450.00 306.00 157.50 FOR RENT APARTMENT—1 rooms and hall, 4 clothes closets, 3-piece bath, h<5t and cold water, outside entry; available any time. W. F. Abbott, phone ■637-R. 29e Due To The Tremendous Increase In Business Two Good Men who want to make $100 per week and up, for Exeter and Grand Bend. For interview phone Write Seaforth 445-W or FULLER 204 Wright BRUSH CO., Bldg., London 29c RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now open in Huron County. Trade well establish ed. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Write at once. Rawleigh’s Dept. C- 202-189, Montreal, P.Q.________22:29 FEMALE—2 experienced waitresses and 1 kitchen helper for Blue Water Restaurant,' Grand Bend. Apply in person to Miss Joan Weber, Dashwood, or phone ML6, Dashwood. 22:29c REAL ESTATE 1%-STOREY FRAME HOUSE—Cor ner James and Albert Streets. Only 2 blocks* from business section— $4,200, Bert Clark, Exeter. 15 tfn c FARMS—50 hcres, Jhouse, small barn; 75 acres, ful set buildings; 95 acres, full set buildings; 100 acres, full set ■buildings; 150 acres, full set build ings; 200 acres, special buildings. William Pearce, Realtor; Earl Par- sons, Fred Cole, Salesmen._____23tfc EXETER HOM^S—C. V. PICKARD BRICK COTTAGE, 3-bedroom, at tractive, living room, dining room, convenient kitchen, 3-piece bath, per manent laundry tubs. This comfortable home is particularly well located on a beautifully treed lot. Owner leaving town. Quick possession. 3- BEDROOM BRICK, in best of condition, oil heated, nicely treed lot with good garage. Priced to sell. Immediate possession. 4- BEDROOM HOUSE, with 3 extra lots. This home is nicely decorated throughout. Hardwood floors and fireplace, forced oil heat; lots beauti fully treed: garage; reasonable price: easy terms. ’ 3-BEDROOM HOME, Exeter North, with approximately one acre of land This property can be bought at a very low price. Possession arranged. 2-STOREY BRICK, 3-foedroom, choice location. This property is in wonderful condition and has every modern convenience Including new oil burning furnace. Extra large lot is nicelv treed. Brick garage. Possession arranged. «,T( yoP 1Xish t0 buX or sell see C, V Pickard, Rea tor, 394 Main St., nhone 165 and 628. ’ pn jg 100-ACRE FARM, one of Huron’s good quality farms, well underdrained, good barns, silo, good house with conveniences: Exeter area. Wil liam Pearce, Realtor; Earl parsons. I'Tcd Cole, Salesmen, IGtfc HOUSE under construction Owner win complete it or sell as now. Extra Rts for building, William Pearce, Earl ParsOnA Fred Cole 19 tfc GRAVEL Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for crushing, loading and hauling gravel, size, flat rate, anywhere in the township. Also rate for loading township truck. A deposit of $200.00 must accom pany tender. Tenders to be in the hands of the clerk on or before March 31, 1956. F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk UPPER APARTMENT, unfurnished, on William St., near downtown, oil heated, 4 large rooms and bath, entirely private, range wiring and hot water tank, recently redecorat- ed. Phone 232-M, Exeter._______29c HOUSE—Located one block off Main Street in Exeter. Will be available May 1. This house is equipped with 3-piece bath, hot and cold running water, built-in cupboards, furnace, heavy duty whang, and garden. For further particulars contact Victor Heywood, phone 176-r-lG, Exeter. 29 4 ROOMS, heated, unfurnished, pri vate entrance, all floors covered, garage. Apply S. Bell, Hensall, phone 683-r-38. 29e SITTER DRAIN Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for drainage wonk on the Sitter Drain, consisting of 14,673 lineal feet of open drain. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the clerk. Tenders mu^t be accompanied with certified cheque and in the hands of the clerk on or before March ®1, 1956. F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk 15:22:29 McCarter drain Tenders will' be received by the Township of Stephen for drainage work, consisting of. 4,892 lineal feet of tile drain and 192’ lineal feet of open drain. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the clerk. Tenders must be accompanied with certified cheque and in the hands of the clerk on or before March 31, 195G. F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk 15:22:29 CONCRETE BRIDGES Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for concrete bridges; one on Concession 8, op posite Lot 5, and the other on the. B Concession; both to be completed by August 1, 1956. Tenders to be in the hands of the clerk not later than March 31. Plans and proflies may be seen at the office of the clerk. F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk 15:22:29 CEMENT’ Tenders will be received by the Tpwnship of Stephen for 1,000 bags ov’cement to foe delivered to the township shed on or before May 1, 1956. Tenders to be in the hands of the clerk before March 31. F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk . 15:22:29 APARTMENT, by April 1, heated, central location. JPhone Exeter 6-J or 6-W. 22:29* Floor Sanders Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc. BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER 2 “APARTMENTS — Apply Tasty-Nu BakeTy, phone 100, Zurich._____9tfc c HOUSE—Two miles east of Exeter. Apply Roylance Westcott, phone 176- r-'14 Exeter.____________________29* MAIN STREET APARTMENT—Over Gould and Jory store; living room, 'bedroom and kitchen; hydro and water provided; available April 1. Apply Exeter Times-Advocate. 22tfn? 4 APARTMENTS, available now, furnished or unfurnished. Apply 84 Andrew St., Exeter, Apartment 2. 22:29* UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, with new private bath, new built-in cup boards, newly decorated, oil heated, heavy duty wiring, hot and cold cold water on tap, separate entrance; available April 1. Phone 400-W (eve nings)^_______ _______________22 tfc* 4-ROOM APARTMENT, With bath, available April 1; 3-room apartment, with hath, available now. Both unfurnished. Also bed-sitting room, with private bath, available now. -John Ward, phone 348._____________22:29* FURNISHED COTTAGE, suitable for two, everything supplied but bed ding And dishes; oil heated. Phone 880-J3, Exbter________________22:29c 3-ROOiM1 APARTMENT, with bath, unfurnished, centrally located, hot and. cold Water, built-in cupboards, utilities paid, reasonable rent. Apply Lloyd Ford’s Men’s & Boys’ Wear, phone -299. *■ 15:22:29:5* LAND—Large acreage, suitable for Cash crops on cash or share crop basis. For further information phone Dashwood 31-r-15 after, 5 . p.m. 8:15:22:(29:5:iec ■SEWING MACHINES—Electric portables, by the Week. Hopper-Hockey Furniture, phone 99, Exeter. 8tfn C HOUSE, Well located, near schools; would accomodate one or two families; 3-plece bath up and • down; heavy wiring; immediate possession. C. V. Pickard, realtor, 394 Main St., Exeter. 8tfc c NOTICES TO CREDITORS TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE FEDERAL BUILDINGS—PROVINCE OF ONTARIO SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed as above, will be received until 3.00 p.m. (E.S.T.), THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956, for the supply of coal and coke for the Federal Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be ob tained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, D—■'— ' “* — Works, C'/_ . Architect, 385 Ont. Tenders will less made on printed forms partmen t and Conditions set lurun uicrom. 'The 'Department reserves- the right to . demand from any successful tenderer, before awarding the order, a security deposit in the form of a CERTIFIED cheque drawn on a bank incorporated under the Bank Act or the Quebec Savings Bank Act payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF 'CANADA, equal to ten per cent of the amount of the tender, in accordance • with the Government Contracts Regulations now in force, or Bearer Bonds, with unmatured coupons attached, of the Government of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and Its constituent companies, un conditionally guaranteed as to princi pal and interest by the Government of Canada, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, ““ Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, March 16, 1956. - .... Department of Public Ottawa, and the District Yonge St., Toronto, not be considered un- or according to the supplied by the De in accordance with forth therein. 29:5 CENTRALIA—-Brick duplex, comfort- able accommodation for two famiHe<v separate entrances; each has full kitchen and ,3-piece_ bath; heavv wiring; price $7,000; $2,000 cash win handle. C,..V. Pickard, Realtor, f> NEW, MODERN HOUSE with oil •furnace; east side of Exeter; close to schools. R, E. Balkwill, 47 John St, In the Matter of the Estate of Abfaharft W. Musfier, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Retired, deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late Abra- haw W. Musser, who died on the 7th day Of March, 1956, are hereby notified to send them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or (before the 7th day of April, 1956. AHTER the last-named date the assets oi the said Estate will be dis tributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, W. G. Cochrane, Barrister tec.,EXCter, Ontario. 22:27:6 AUGTIOH SALES AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture and Implements Lot 14, Con. 5, STEPHEN TOWNSHIP, Miles East dnd 1 Mile North of Crediton j THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 19569 bales clover hay; rubber tired wagon with flat rack; hay fork, rape harness; ; rug, 9x1'2; bed, __, dresser and Quebec heater;______ _____ _ ____studio couch; lanterns ~ and” lamps; cupboard; largo table; bean cooker; radio; 2-fourne'i* gas stove; daybed; small table; dishes; pictures; boxes; other articles too numerous to mention,ADAM KBRCHNEti, Prop. FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer CLARK FISHER, Clerk IV*, THURSDAY/MARCH 29, 1956 9 bales clover hay;, ! and car; double set mower; 2-horse scuffler, .„o, sideboard; table and 6 chairs springs, and mattress commode; touch; Q____ kitchen stove; icebox; rocking chair 22 Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, Tractor, Farm Implements and Feed On the Premises, The Farm of Peter Doyle, McGILLTVRAY TOWNSHIP,2U Miles East of Mt. Carmel and 2% Miles South or 5 Miles North of' Ailsa Craig. The undersigned auctioneer is in-. structed to sell by public auction onFRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1:30 P.M, REAL ESTATE! Consists of 100- acre farm on which is situated well- built brick dwelling with all modern conveniences, large bank barn, 82x 36, good sized hen house and pig pen; never failing water supply; land choice Clay loam, 15 acres of mixed bush, 30 acres freshly seeded, balance ready for spring seeding. Farm is well situated. Inspection invited be fore day of sale.TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid if not previously sold.TRACTOR & FARM MACHINERY —AlUs Chalmers “A” C tractor, used two • seasons, completely equipped With hydraulic lift; John Deere 15- run tractor drill, on rubber, complete ly equipped, like new; John Deere hinder, 8-ft. cut, on rubber, like new; Fluery-Bissell tractor disc; John Deere 4-bar side delivery rake; rubber tire wagon, 16-ft. hay rack; Allis Chalmers 2-row scuffler and puller; 4-section diamond harrows; hay loader; colony house; all steel buck rake; root pulper; l^-ton fer- ■tilizer; chains; many articles too numerous to mention.POULTRY: 100 Hamp, and Rock yearling hens. FEED: 700 bales of mixed hay, choice quality; 15 tons cut straw.TERMS: Cash. NO RESERVE—Everything will be sold. PETER & GERARD DOYLE, Props.' GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 15:22:29 Farm Sold Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Livestock & Machinery Lot 24, Concession 13, 'LONDON TOWNSHIP 2 Miles North of Ilderton, 3 Miles, West of Bin' MONDAY, APRIL 2 1:3p p.m. Sharp CATTLE: a Holstein cow, 1 Hol stein Jersey cow; both milking well. SWINE: Second lifter sow with 11 pigs (ready to wean); sow and 10 Pigs, 5 w’eeks old day of sale; 2 second Jitter sows due time of sale: first 1 itter sow due April 27. All Yorkshires, Turnbull breeding, elTjgj- ible for registration. ■MACHINERY: Case V.A. tractor, new condition; No. 6 White thresher, ■24x42, with high elevator, new; 75- ft. endless drive belt, 6”; 2-furrow Case plough, 12” bottom; 26-plate M-H double disc; 3-section’ Fleury- Bissell drag cultivator, like -new; 3- section levelling harrows; 13-run International fertilizer drill with grass seeder; rubber tired wagon with rack; steel tired wagon; M-H 5-ft. mower, like new; M-H 6-ft. binder; dump rake; Cocks hutt manure spreader (steel box); Fyost-Wood 5- ft. mower, just overhauled; 6-ft. steel water trough, new; root pulper; rear wheel weights for V.A. Case; brooder house, 9x12, with steel roof; brooder stove and hoover; fanning mill; 30-ft. ladder, new; set of liar-- ness, complete; pig trough; scrap iron and many other useful articles, DAIRY EQUIPMENT: M-H cream separator, 550-600; six 80 lb. milk cans; hew milk strainer and pail.FEED: 30 bus. oats; 3 or 4 tons of loose hay. TERMS: Cash, unless otherwise stated day ’of sale. J. B. KENNEDY, Clerk GORDON ZIRK, Prop. HUGH FILSON, Auctioneer Phone Ilderton 22-r-141* TOM ROBSON, Auctioneer Phone Ilderton 10-r-14 T 29c Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Choice Holsteins, Hogs, Tractor, Farm Implements and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises, Lot 16, Con. 11, USBORNE TOWNSHIP,1 Mie South of Farquhar or 5 Miles North-West of Kirkton The undersigned auctioneer re ceived Instructions to sell by public auction on TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1956 Commencing at 1:00 p.m., Sharp CHOICE HOLSTEINS: Holstein cow, milking, carrying third calf; Holstein cow, milking, due June 14; Holstein cow. carrying second calf, due April 9; part Holstein and Here ford heifer, due September 1; Holstein cow, milking, due in Septem ber; Holstein cow, milking, due in June; Holstein cow, due April"" 15; Holstein cow, with calf at foot, fresh 1 Week; 3 Holstein heifers, due in September; 2 Holstein heifei' calves; 4 Holstein yearling heifers; yearling Hereford steer and heifer;'4 Hereford steers, rising 2 years old, ready for market. Holstein coWs are of choice quality, high ip. blood line and milk production. HOGS: Yorkshire sow, due April 15; Yorkshire sow;' bred 1 month; York and Tam sow, carrying third litter, due before sale date; 10 York chunks, averaging 100 lbs. each. TRACTOR & Farm Implements: ■McDeering 10-20 tractor on steel; Allis' Chalmer side rake, used three seasons, like new; McDeering 13-run fertilizer drill; McDeering 3-furrow narrow bottom .plow, in A-l’ condition; rubber tire wagon with 16-ft. hay rack; McDeering mhnlire spreader on steel; gasoline motor; root pulper; chop box; 2 chicken shelters; feeders; colony house; electric brooder; pump jack; coal oil stove; large self hog feeder; quantity grass seed; Coleman lantern; logging chains; heat lamp reflector; collie dog; coal oil stove; forks; shovels and many articles too numerous to mention.TERMS: Cash.NO RESERVE—Everything will sold. JIM HARRIS, Proprietor GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 22:29 be - AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock & Machinery At Lot 4, Concession 6, STANLEY TOWNSHIP, 1U Miles West of Brucefield, on MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1:00 P.M, MACHINERY: Ford tractor (1952); W.C. Allis-Chalmers tractor, fully equipped; 7-ft, .Massey-Harris tractor mower; McCormick - Deering 15-run double disc fertilizer drill, like new; 3-furroW rubber tired, plow; 2-furrow rubber tired -plow; Cockshutt side rake; Cockshntt tractor spreader; garden tractor, fully equipped; M-H weed sprayer; 20-ft. boom; air -pump with paint sprayer; 2 rubber tired wagons; M.M. combine with motor, fully equipped.CATTLE: 2 Holstein heifers, due in May; Ayrshire heifer, duo in May; 2 ,black cows, fresh; 5 Holstein heifers, fresh, and'due in April; Hol stein cow, fresh in April; Holstein cow, fresh 2 months; 2 Jersey spring ing; 5 Holstein cows, due time of sale; 5 year-old calves; black Stoor; '3 yearlings; 4 spring calves. TERMS: Cash. . + m RAY PEPPER, Prop. Harold JACKSON, Auctioneer E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk Clearing . AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, Tractor, Farrh Implements, Livestock, Grain and Household Effects On the Premises,Lot 20, Con. 12, County Road, STEPHEN TOWNSHIP, 1% Miles South of DashwoodThe undersigned auctioneer re ceived instructions to sell by public auction onWEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1056 Commencing at 1:00 p.m., Sharp REAL ESTATE: Consisting, of 100- acre farm on which is situated a well built 2-storey forick dwelling with modern conveniences, large 'bank barn with new roofs and stabling, good sized drive shed, pig pen apd hen house. All in good condition and newly wired. Land consists of clay loam, 10 acres hard wood bush, 20 acres freshly seeded, remainder ready for spring seeding. Also well drained, and fenced. Never failing water sup ply. Best of location. If interested, convince yourself by Inspecting this farm before day of sale.TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: 10% on day of sale, 'balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reasonable reserved bid.TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS: M-H 30 row crop tractor, fully equipped. With hydraulic lift, in A-l condition; extra equipment, 4-row bean scuffler; McDeering .binder, 7-ft. cut; McD. mower, 5-ft. cut; McD. 8^-ft. spring tooth cultivator, like new; 3-drum steel roller, like new; double tractor disc; Fleury BisSei tractor spreader; rubber tire wagon; 16-ft. hay rack; hay rake; 11-run fertilizer drill; In ternational hay loader; 3-section dia mond harrows; set of sleighs; single scuffler; double scuffler; 2 walking plows; team disc; rubber tire wheel barrow; 2,000-lb. platform scales; Model “T” Ford car; fanning mill; buggy; cutter; cutting 'box; large apple butter kettle; sap pan; sap pails; Renfrew cream separator; bag truck; step ladder; brooder stove; quantity steel posts; cedar posts; snow fence; root pulper; honey ex tractor; quantity of lumber; large self pig feeder; chains; forks; shovels, and many articles too numerous to mention.HORSES—Clyde team, true and reliable.CATTLE: Part Hereford and Dur ham cow, with calf at foot; 3 year ling steers; 2 steers rising 2 years old. ' . ,•HOGS: 4 choice sows, carrying first litter, due in April; Yorkshire sow, bushels of mixed seed beans. EFFECTS: Dining 6 matching chairs; washing machine; .coal or wood; kitchen table and bred one month. GRAIN: 100 grain: 8 bushels HOUSEHOLD room table and Cof field electric buffet; bpx stove, kitchen stove; 1.”----- ------ ----- chairs; Wright piano, in good condition; 8 bedroom suites; sewing machine: organ; sealers; crocks, etc. NO RESERVE—Everything will be sold. TERMS: Cash.HENRY AND TOM ZILER, Executors for the Estate of the late Louis and Koletta Ziler GLEN WEBB, ClerkALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 22:29 Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Tractor, Combine, Farm Implements, Feed, Household Effects & Miscellaneous Items i the Premises, Lot 9, Con. 4, HAY TOWNSHIP, 2ys Miles INorth of Exeter or 216 Miles South of Hensail and 2 Miles West The undersigned auctioneel' received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 Commencing at 1:00 p.m. Sharp TRACTOR & COMBINE: Massey- Harris 101 tractor, in A-l condition; M-H Clipper combine, No. 6, in good condition.FARM IMPLEMENTS: McD. 11- run fertilizer drill; McD. 4-row bean drill; M-H 12” bottom 2-furrow plow; McD, ‘ 6-ft. swatlier; 3-bar side rake; mower; hay loader; 3-section lever harrows; 4-section diamond harrows; '3-sectio,n diamond harrows; cultivat or; double disc; land roller; rubber tire wagon; steel tire wagon; hay rack; 'circular saw; trailer with racks; M-H bean puller; set of sleighs; cream separator; 2-row scuff 1 e r; single scuffler; electric fencer; elec tric motor; 25-gal. gas drum; 4-gal. sprayer; tip toe 'Wheels for M-H tractor; 111-28 tractor chains; hay fork; sling ropes; root pulper; wheel barrow; fanning mill; 2,000-lb. scales; 1942 Dodge car; fence stretcher; chicken shelters; incubator and brooder; emery; buggy; cutter; single harness; quantity of lumber; scrap iron; logging chains; ladder; tree pruner; Coleman lantern; crosscut saw; carpenter tools; forks; shovels, etc. etc. FEED: 100 bales red clover hay: 100 bales straw; quantity of mixed •grain. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Clare Jewel range; coal heater; chesterfield suite; 2 dining room tables and Chairs; kitchen table and chairs; enamel top table; 3 complete bedroom suites; antique dishes and' lamps; writing desk; piano; cupboard; side board; dining room furniture; battery radio; congoleum rugs; sealers; sausage press; fancy hanging lamps; coal oil heater; pictures and ' kitchen utensils and many too 'numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash.NO RESERVE as the farm FRANK WILDFONG, On frames; articles is sold.______ _____ ____, / Executor for the Estate of the late Amos WildfongROSS LOVE, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 29:5 Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises, Lot 466, Plan 20, 73 Sanders St., IN THE TOWN OF EXETER The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell 'by public auction on SATURDAY, APRIL 7 Commencing at 1:00 p.m., Sharp REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 466, Plan 20, Sanders St., Town of Exeter, having a frontage of 32 ft. and a depth of 214 ft-, on which is situated a well built storey dwelling with all modern conveniences, Cellar throughout and new oil furnace. This is a very desirable dwelling in all around new condition and very suitably located; choice garden land. If interested, convince yourself iby inspecting this property Joo for o dciy of TERMS OF REAL ESTATE! 10% on day of sale, 'balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve- 2-piece dining ___, buffet; „ _, kitchen table; wicker chair and lamps; 6 tapestry Coffield electric 2 complete bcd- ’cleaher; •bid............................... ........... HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: chesterfield suite; daybed; room table; drop leaf table dining room chairs • •• • occasional chairs: rocker; •electric. rugs, various sizes washing machine; _ ___■-_______ room suites: modern bedroom suite; 2 cedar chests; vacuum J___ mirrors; card table; large electric clock; McClary refrigerator; coal oil stove, large assortment of silverware, glassware, fancy dishes and china ware; bedding; comforters; fancy quilts; pillows; linens; mats; lawn chairs; kitchen utensils: electric Iron ana toaster; 2 step ladders; ,150 ft. rubber hose, rtew; large assortment of carpenter tools; galvanized tubs and stands; steel posts; insect sprayer; garden tools. Many articles too numerous to mention,Everything in new condition. Plan to attend,•TERMS: Cash, The estate or the late Abraham Musser. WILLIAM C. ALLISON, Executor W- G. COCHRANE, Solicitor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 22:29:5