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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-04-19, Page 8)•THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1956 •kth. and Marriage Notices in««rt«d free of charge. Cards, Of Thanks cost 75c, In Mernoriam Notices 75c for single verse, 25c •wtra for each additional verse; •nd Engagement Notices are. 75o< Money Spent For Want-Ads Bounces Back Fast ■* FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT STOCK WANTED AUCTION SALES BIRTHS BLACKWELL — Stewart and Irene Blackwell (nee Irene Sweet) are happy jo announce the arrival of their daughter on Monday, April 16, 1956, at Victoria Hospital—a granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Sweet and Mrs. Sarah A. Blackwell, Exeter. EASTON — Mr. and Mrs. Donald .'Easton, R.R. 3 Exeter, announce the birth of a daughter, Catherine Anne, 'at South Huron Hospital, April 18. 4956. HILLS—Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hills (nee Mamie Taylor) of Byron are -happy to announce the birth of a son, Stephen James, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, April 12, 1956.HAQUES — Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques, R.R. ,1 Centralia, announce the birth of a son, Dalton Robert, at South Huron Hospital, April 14, 1956—a. brother for Yvonne. RICHARDSON—Sgt. and Mrs. R. G. Richardson, R.C.A.F, Centralia, an­nounce the birth of -their son, James Douglas, at South Huron Hospital, April 16, 1956. STQKKERMANS—Mr. and Mrs. C. Stokkermans, R.R. 2 Grand Bend, announce the arrival of twin sons, Jerry and Johnny, at South Huron Hospital, April 15, 1956. DEATHS RADER—Suddenly, at the home of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Merner, Dash­wood, oni Sunday, April 15, 1956, -Mrs. Margaretha Rader, in her seventy-second year. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mousseau of Hensall announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Marie, to Mr, Robert Reid Elliott, eon of Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott, Clinton, The wedding will take place May 5, 1956, • In Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hen­ sall, Ontario. 19* CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thanik all those who so fcindly remembered me with cards and treats while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, and since returning home. —Barry Morlock. 19c The wife and family of the late Russel Hedden wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives for kindness, messages, cards of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes, with special thanks to their wonderful neighbours, Rev. Rapson, pallbearers, Dr. Fletcher, Hopper- Hockey funeral home. To all who way, sincere thanks. 19* of the late William thank the neighbours ■their kindness during 7 CHOICE STEERS, weighing from 800 to 850 lbs. Apply Urban Du- charme, phene. 91-r-7 Zurich. 19* SIDEWALK BICYCLE, girls’, in good condition. Phone G91-J, Exeter. 19c MAN'S SUIT, novelty tweed, size 38; 2 sports eoats, -size 38: top coat, size38. May be seen .at Brady Cleaners. 19* HEREFORD BULL, registered, 14 months old. Elmer McBride, phone 822-AVI2, Exeter. 19* 6 GOOD YEARLINGS—Clayton Flynn. Centralia, R.R. 1. 19* DEEP FREEZE—If you're thinking of buying a deep freeze, see our 15- foot model for quality, appearance and price. Exeter District Co-op. 19:26c •51 FORD TRUCK, 3-ton, new box, hoist, low mileage, and in A-l con­ dition. Frank Lostell, phone 172-r-15, 'Exeter. 19* ’53 STUDEBAKER, 5 passenger ■coupe, '23,000 original miles. Phone 689-r-4 Hensall. 19* JOHNSON MOTOR, 10 h.p.. new, 10% discount; 1954 Mastercraft trailer, $85.00; Nipissing boats; John­ son Motors. John Manors, phone 3, Grand Bend.____________________19c AYRSHIRE COW, registered, carry­ ing third calf; also 2 Hereford calves. Gordon C. Ford, phone 41-r-3 Kirk- ton. _________________________19* GOOD YOUNG MARE, well broken. Apply Alex Desjardine, phone 41-r-l, Grand Bend. 19c YORK BOAR, registered, two years old; 3 York brood sows off registered stock, all bred. Alex Macintosh, R.R. 1 Clandeboye. 12:19c CANADIAN HOME JOURNAL— Three years’ subscription, for only $2,00. A top-notch Canadian publica­tion. Exeter Times-Advocate. 29:5:12:1-9:26 CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner wish to thank their relatives and friends for the lovely cards and flowers and many visits; also those who brought baking into ’ ---- ' " -- Skinnei- was the accident, ated. the home while Mrs. convalescing owing to All was deeply appreci- helped The Davey in any relatives___wish to and friends for ___ _______ „ their recent bereavement; also for floral tributes and those who assist­ ed in any way. Special thanks to the pallbearers, Mr. and Mrs. Hey­ wood, Dr. Butson, Hopper-Hockey funeral home. 19c IN MEMORIAM HEDDEN—In loving memory of a dear husband and. father, George Edward Hedden, who -passed away in St. Catharines, April 19, 19-27, Gone, dear father, gone forever, How we miss your smiling face, But you left us to remember, « None on earth can take your (place.A happy home we once enjoyed, How sweet the memory still; But death has left a loneliness, The world can never . fill. —Always remembered hy his wife and family. 19* ........... . ........iiimwnwm........iiniiiii»i'">iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiillillll>iiiiIIIilllllll..........tin..........mi...............unit, A IYHDKAH bM Garden Needs s = x s 5- 3 FISH AQUARIUMS, 1 double dec­ker and 2 singles; also man’s C.C.M. bicycle, in good condition. Phone 443-W12, Exeter. 19c GIRLS’ SHORTIE COAT, red velvet, size 12, dry cleaned, §5.00; navy blue all-wool coat and hat, size 6X, dry cleaned, ,$i.oO. Phone 50G-J, Exeter (mornings). ________ 19c MIXED HAY, 180 bales. Grant Mac- Lean, Hensall, phone ti84-r-31, Hen­sall.____________________“ 19c HEREFORD BULL, herd registered and accredited, 18 months1 old .and ready for heavy service. Write Whit­ ney Coates & Son or phone Kirkton 39-r-3. 19* 21 A COMBINE, self-propelled. 12- ft., Massey Harris; stiff tooth culti­ vator, 10-ft., Massey-Harris, with low wheels; John Deere 2-furi'ow plow. Apply to Archie MacGregor, R.R. 2 Hensall._______________________19nc 2 PUPS, police and collie, ready to work. Apply Whitney Coates & Son, R.R. 1 Centralia, phone 39-r-3 Kirk­ ton, _____19* WASHING MACHINE, in good con- dition, $45.00. Phone 52 Exeter. 49c TRACTOR, C Allis-Chalmers, 3 years old, with scuffler and puller attached. Apply Alex Voisin, R.R. 3 Ailsa Craig, phone 20-r-14 Crediton. l-9c SEED GRAIN—Oartier oats. Phone 7-20-W12, Exeter, or apply Gerald Isaac, R.R, 1 Clandeboye.________19* LADIES' DRESS and bolero, light blue, size 18. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners.__________________ 19* REFRIGERATOR, Frigidaire, 8.6 cu. ft, good condition; Gilson Snow Bird electric washing machine, good con­ dition; -General Electric Portable Mix Master and bowl, almost new. For furthei’ information call Zurich 92-r- 6.______________________________19* BEAN STRAW—Harry Gielen, Credi- ton, phone 4i8-r-21,______________19* ROLLING HOME, new, 16-ft. alum­ inum, 6 and 110 volt wiring, phone 507 -Exeter._____________________19* RASPBERRY PLANTS, Columbia (non-suckering); ready for immed­ iate planting; plant now; also straw­ berry plants and black raspberry plants (Black Caps). Mrs. Emalie Carter, Exeter, phone 322-J12.49:26:3 NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES on many magazines. Call for tire price of your favorite and have it sent to you regularly. Exeter Times- Advocate. ___________29:5:12:19:26 CAPONS—Started capons on order, and custom caponizing. Apply Carl Oestreicher, phdne 57-r-23, Dashwood.16:2-17:6 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.29:5:12:19:26 STARTED PULLETS, 6-week-old, Foreman Leghorns and Rock Leg­horns. Hubert T. Miller, 57-r-7 Dash­ wood. . 22tfc c ’ THE HEART OF ANY MAN - LET HIM TELL OF THE TIME HE WORKED FOR A DOLLAR A DAY/ McKenzie Garden Seeds McKenzie Lawn Seed Vigoro Fertilizer , (5, 10, 25 and 50 Lb. Bags) Com. Fertilizers (5-10-13. 4-12-10 Etc.) Sheep Manure (25 and 50 Lb. Bags) Garden Peat Moss (Small, Med., Large Bale) Bulk Peas (Little Marvel, Laxton) Bulk Corn (Early Golden Bantam, Late) POLICE PUPS, 10 weeks old: $5 each. Kurt Gebel, Clandeboye R.R. 1.12:19 MANURE SPREADER, Massey- Harris, on rubber; Massey-Harris 101- inch grain grinder, nearly new, cheap; cement mixer for Ford trac­ tor, operates from hydraulic on Ford, 1 bag capacity of cement mixed 5 to 1; Rotary stock shredder for Ford or Ferguson tractor. Apply M. J. Gaiser, R.R. 2 Dashwood, phone l-64-r-14. 12:19c WANTED USED PUMP JACK, good. Phone Lucan lGl-r-3. 19* BABY CHICKS FOR SALE Merry Tiller Type Cultivator And All Purpose Garden Tool SPECIAL MERRY TILLER With Briggs & Stratton CUSTOM MERRY TILLER $157.00 With Briggs & Stratton $187.50 Mayfair Power Lawn Mower 18" Rotary 2-Cycle Engine .................................... $69.95 18" Rotary 4-Cycle Engine .................................... $87.50 These are regular prices but come in and see the savings we are offering on these two introductory lines in Rotary Tillers and Lawn Mowers. DON'T MISS THIS OFFER Ask Our Prices On: GRASS SEED GRO GOLD FERTILIZER WIRE AND POSTS Reg. No. 2 Rodney Oats Limited Supply — $1.85 Bushel Contracts For BRAY PULLETS? Dayold, started. Wide choice breeds, crosses. Hatchery also has Ames In-Cross, noted for high egg production, low feed cost. Can give full information. Also mixed chicks, cockerels. June-July broilers should be on order. Eric Carscadden, Exeter, phone 246-W. 19 LOST WALLET, brown leather, containing considerable sum of money, between Post Office and Rether’s Coffee Shop, on Monday at 1.15 p.m. Reward. Please leave at Times-Advocate. 19c TENDERS WANTED TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN Tenders will be received by 'the Township of Stephen for excavating 8,300 lineal feet of open drain on the Isaac Municipal Drain. Certified cheques to accompany tenders and must be in the hands of the clerk on or before April 30. Plans may be examined at the clerk’s office. F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk 12:19 NOTICES TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Cattle owners are reminded that the Warble Fly Control Act is in force in the Township of Usborne. The township inspector moist be notified if any cattle are brought ■inito the township after April 1. H. H. G. STRANG, Clerk 19:26 Dog Owners The police have been instructed to lay changes without further warning against persons who have not chased dog tags or allow their to -run at large contrary to governing by-law. C. V. PICKARD, Clerk Town of Exeter 19:26c FOR RENT pur- dogs the Barley And Corn You have a distinct advantage in our contract. Let us explain it. No Strings attached. The best seed available—fertiliter supplied* Better Handling Facilities — Service Is Our Motto MMGRAIN-FEED-SEED EXtTtR735>--WHALEN CORNERS WmzKIRKTON 35RIS. UPPER APARTMENT, 4-room, 2- plece bath, available now. Apply Lakeview Hatchery. ___________49c 3-ROOM APARTMENT, with bath, unfurnished, centrally -located, hot and cold water, built-in cupboards, utilities paid, reasonable rent. ^Apply Lloyd Ford’s Meh’s and Boys’ Wear, phone 299, 19:26* 2 APARTMENTS, by May 1. Reg. Armstrong Motors, Exeter. 19C APARTMENT—Five rooms and full bathroom, In Hehsall, Apply R. H. Middleton, phone 20, Hensall. 19c HOUSE &. EARN, 2 miles from Ex­ eter. Apply ROylance Westcott, phone 17G-r-14 Exeter. ________ 19* FARH HOUSE, modern conveniences, •partly furnished, immediate posses­sion. Apply W. Hlaist, phone. 26-ir-31 Orediton. 19:26c 3 LARGE ROOMS, unfurnished. Ap­ ply Mayfair Apartments, phone 52. ... . . . 19tfC 3-nOOM APARTMENT, downstair, private .bath, furnished nr unfur­nished, Vacant now, Apply 321 Huron St. W„ after 6 p.m. 19* downstair apartment J w i t h private entrance, nil heated, fur­nished, Available now. Apply 41 Sim­ coe St. or phone 242 Exeter. 'ID* APARTMENT—*May 1. Beavers Hard- tvare, Exeter, phone 86. 19c FURNISHED ’APARTMENT in Cen­ tralia, running hot and cold water, 3-pieeo bath, living' room, dinette, built-in euiiboards, large bedroom; also small completely furnished eot- toge. Phone 880-J8 Exeter, 19c UPPER APARTMENT, furnished, William ....... —j ' heated, „ ..entirely private, i----- „ ---- hot water tank, recently redecorated. Phone 232-M Exeter.__________19<tfc c 3 APARTMENTS, unfurnished, for rent at once. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. ____________________12tfc APARTMENT—Phone your reserva­ tion for this one — small, bright, steam heated apartment, available April 15. Phone 476, Elliot Apart­ ments.________________________ 12tfc DEAD, DISABLED STOCK—Sun­day week service for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, calves,—Glen Kennedy, phone collect 16S-W Lucan or 'Exeter 235. ____________ ' 42 tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83, Exeter. 12tfc on St., near downtown, oil 4 large rooms and bath, ■ range wiring- and ■M Exeter? " l&tfc c HELP WANTED WAITRESS, also kitchen help. Ap­ ply in person to Rether’s Coffee Shop.____________________________19 YOUNG MAN, married or single, to ’work on farm. Must have knowledge and experience with farm machinery. Living accomodation supplied for married man. Apply M. J, Gaiser, phone 164-r->14, 42:19c SERVICES 4-R00M APARTMENT, heated, hot and cold water, private bath. Pen- hale Apartments, 70 John St. East, phone 294-R,_________________12:19c APARTMENT, ground floor, unfur­nished, heated, hot and cold water, built-in cupboard, use of laundry for washing, private entrance. Blatch- ford Apartments.________________19c APARTMENT, ground floor, central­ ly located to stores and schools, 3- piece bath, private entrance, recent­ly redecorated. Phone 143, Exeter, 5 tfc c Floor Sanders Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc, BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER 2 APARTMENTS — Apply Tasty-Nu Bakery, phone 100, Zurich._____9tfc c 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* 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* 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.3:15 - 5:3 SEWING MACHINES—Electric port­ ables, by the week. Hopper-Hockey Furniture, phone 99, Exeter. gtfn c HOUSE, well located, near schools; would accomodate one or two fami­ lies; 3-piece bath up and down; heavy wiring; immediate possession. C. V. Pickard, realtor, 394 Main St., Exeter._______________._______8tfc c 3 - ROOM APARTMENT, furnished, frig, heated, utilities paid. Phone 8, Orediton.________ 12tfc c APARTMENT, unfurnished, heated, private entrance, private bath, children. Apply 103 Huron St., j 225-J, Exeter, 1 2 APARTMENTS, furnished, newly decorated; outside entrance. Apply 357 Carling St. REAL ESTATE NEW HOUSE, in Zurich, on Mary St., 2O'x22’, insulated brick, 2 bed­rooms, kitchen, living room, clothes closet and toilet, oil furnace and built-in cupboards; good cellar; lot is 60’xl00’’. Apply Joseph Gelinas, c/o Earl Dietrich,. R.R. 3 Dashwood, phone 31-r-16. 19* SPRING CULTIVATING and manure loading. Frank Lostell, phone 172-r- 15 Exeter. _________. 19* MANURE LOADING—Apply Norman Whiting, Exeter, phone 655-W. 12tfc c PAPERHANGING & PAINTING—40 years' experience. Quality workman­ ship. Wall papers available. Bert Olark, 430 Albert St., Exeter. 4i2tfn SPRAY AND BRUSH PAINTING— Houses, barns, roofs, etc. Arrange with us early. Lyman Gratton, Grand Bend, phone 53.___________5:12219:26* Repairs Cement Disposal Contracting Septic Tank Cleaning on Drains, Watermains, New Installations on Septic Tanks, Drainage and Drains Meet ’Your Requirement Phone 205 29:5:H2:19* To Phone 205 Grand Bend Etc. Tile FARMERS! Have, all your saws sharpened and set at Stew’s Sharp­ ening Service, 105 Sanders St., Ex- eter, 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 I Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises, Lot 71, K.S., M. Res., in the VILLAGE OF ZURICHThe undersigned auctioneer re­ ceived instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956 .Commencing at 1:00 P.M., Sharp REAL ESTATE: Consisting of Lot 71, Knell's Survey, in the Village of Zurich, on which is situated a well built 1% storey frame dwelling with Jarge sun porch, dining and living rooms, 3 bedrooms, new 3-plece bathroom, modern kitchen, also sum­ mer kitchen’; oil furnace and large cellar; new hardwood floors through­ out;- small <barn, suitable for double garage;' new roofing on house and barn. Property is in first class con­dition, nicely located. If interested, inspect this property before day of sale. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: 10% on day of sale. Balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid. . HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 3-piece chesterfield; oak dining room exten­ sion table with 6 matching chairs and buffet; china cabinet; 6 wicker chains; 4 rocking chairs; book case; various centre tables; fern stand; day bed; couch antique rocker; kit­ chen table; Singer sewing machine; Edison phonograph and records: quantity of rugs, various sizes; 3 bedroom suites; mirrors; pictures-; electric lamps; quantity of bedding; quilts; comforters; assortment of silverware, glassware, antique dishes; toilet set; electric washing machine; kitchen utensils; vacuum cleaner; step ladders; lawn mower; garden tools; 'large assortment of fruit sealers, crocks, and many articles too -numerous to mention. Plan to attend this sale. NO RESERVE—-Everything will be sold. TERMS: Cash. Estate of the late Marjory Williams MRS. W. R. DOUGALL, Administrix W. G. COCHRANE, Solicitor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer ______________________________12:19 AUCTION SALE Of Holstein Dairy Cows, Young Cattle, 17 Sows and 250 Pullets FOR OSCAR DENYS Lot 13, Con. 19, EAST WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP 5 Miles East of Parkhill % Mile Off No. 7 Highway MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1:30 P,M. CATTLE: Cow, 5 years old, fresh 3 weeks; cow, 5 years old, fresh 4 weeks; cow, freshened three months; cow, freshened in January, open; cow, freshened in February, re-bred; cow, 4 years old, new milker; cow, ■4 years old, in 3 months, re-bred; cow, three years • old, milking, open; cow, three years old, milking, bred 2 months; cow, 2 years old, fresh; cow, two years old, re-bred; 2 cows, 2 years old, fresh, 3 months re-bred; 6 yearling heifers, bred; 4 two-year- old heifers, pasture bred; 2 two- year-old heifers, pasture bred; 3 fall heifers; fall steer; 2 two-year-old steers; grass cow; 3 veal calves; 4 spring calves. Above cattle are T.B. and blood tested.YORK SOWS: 3 sows, due time of sale; 2 sows, with litters two weeks old; 2 sows, second litter two weeks time of sale; sow, with litter three weeks time of sale; 5 sows, due in eight weeks; 2 sows, just bred; 2 pure bred 'small chunks; York boar, pure bred. Above sows are large, well-conditioned, raising large lit­ ters.POULTRY: 250 Hi-Line No. 880 pullets, three months old.Three small shelters; rubber tired steel chassis wagon; small trailer; steel roller; quantity of lumber,. 2x4; a few logs; some small tools. Everything to be sold without re­ serve.TERMS: Cash.J. R. McLEAN, Auctioneer R.R. 2, Parkhill, Phone 612-r-5. 19 AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Tractors and Farm Machinery the Premises, Lot 8, Con.HIBBERT TOWNSHIP, 1% Miles East of Farquhar and a Half Mile North The undersigned auctioneer ceived instructions to sell by Public Auction onWEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1956 Commencing at 1:30 p.m., Sharp VALUABLE TRACTORS: Fordson Major Standard Tractor, fully equip­ ped, used two seasons, in brand new condition; McDeerlng Farmal-l Super “C" Tractor, fully equipped, also in­ cluding 4-row scuffler and bean puller; McDeering 33-plate tractor disc, like hew; McDeering 3-furrow tiactor plow.„ OTHER ITEMS: McDeering 4- section harrows; 3-section diamond harrows; Fleury Bissel heavy duty rubber tired wagon, like new; Mc­Deering side delivery rake; 3-drum steel roller; 2-wheel trailer; 86-ft. extension ladder, like new; 15 bags of triple ten fertilizer; 75 electric fence posts; electric fencer; and many articles too numerous to men­tion. No reserve, as proprietor is giving up farming due to other interests. TERMS: Cash. ED WEESJES, Prop. GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer On 16, re­ 19 I HENSALL Choice country property—3% acres located on highway near village. Brick house—modern, bath and kit­chen cupboards, nicely decorated with 2 sunporches. Three-car garage and storage shed, colony house and barn. Barn complete with hydro, water and cement stabling and 2- decker henhouse above. I remediate possession. Guaranty Trust Company of Canada BrokerR. B. Paterson, Phone 51 Hensall, Ontario. 19tfc HENSALL Brick home with good location. Two bedrooms, modern kitchen and bath, new furnace. Priced reasonably. In­ quire at once.Guaranty Trust Company of Canada Broker R. B. Paterson, Phone 51 Hensall, Ontario.19tfc AUCTION SALJE Of Household Effects MAIN STREET, HENSALL SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 Commencing at 1:00 p.m. Sharp HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 8-piece chesterfield set, like new” extension dining room table; 6 leather bottom chairs; 6 dining room chairs; buffet; Sherlock Manning piano and bench; chesterfield table; wine Barrymore rug, DxlOli, like new; Wilton rug. 9x'10’i; 3-plece mahogany setee set; chrome kitchen set and 4 chairs, like new; kitchen cabinet; small tables; hall tree; large mirrors; several rocker chairs; 'Stair phonograph with records; floor lamps; Jardine stand; medicine cabinet; kitchen stool; Vic­tor mantle radio; ' Frigidaire re­ frigerator; large Westinghouse elec­ tric range, like new; Wingham Clip­per cook stove; Connor electric washing machine; double bed; vanity and bench; 4 bedroom suite sets; Apex electric vacuum cleaner and attachments; kitchen clock; assort­ ment of dishes; silverware; kitchen utensils; sealers; bedding; cushions; small quantity or wood; :lawn mower; many articles too numerous to men­ tion.TERMS: Cash.MRS. FLORA CONSIT, Prop. HECTOR McNeil, Auctioneer 19 NOTICES TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Beatrice Ann Wilcox, deceased. All persons having claims against, the estate of Beatrice Ann Wilcox, ■late of the Township of Usborne, in the County of Huron, Spinster, who died on or about the 4th day of Febraury 1954, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, On­ tario, 'by the fifth day of May, 1956, after which date the estate will be- distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has bein' received. Bell &• Laughton Solicitors for the Administrator, Exeter - Ontario.19 In the Estate of Robert Waldron Wilcox, Deceased.All persons having claims against the estate of Robert Waldron Wil­cox, late of the Township of Us- borne, in the County of Usborne, Gentleman, who died on or about the- 28th day of March 1956, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, 'Solicitors of Exeter, On­ tario, by the fifth day of May, 1956, atfer which date the estate will be distributed having- regard only to those claims '•’of which notice has been received. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Administrator, Exeter - Ontario. 19 $ i DollarS To Be Saved At BOB COOK MOTOR SALES Eliminate The First Year's Depreciation More and more people are discovering that it's smart to buy a low mileage one-owner car from us. In many cases you get 80- 90% of the unused mileage in a car for half the original cost. 4A </» ✓ HOUSE, in Exeter, corner Victoria and Calling, lot 90x140 ft.; solid brick 1% storey house, slate roof, full basement, furnace in good con­ dition; wired for 2 heavy duty units, water throughout,, also soft water, 3- piece 'bath, toilet on main floor; 3 bedrooms upstairs, 2 down; 2 modern kitchens, built-in cupboards, living room and dining -room. Good barn and garage. Property in good condi- tion. Della O. Peant, Exeter. 19:26c CENTRALIA—Comfortable 3-bedroom home with 1% awes of good land. This house is in good repair and nicely decorated; inside toilet; garage. Price $3,500.00. C. V. Pickard, Real­ tor^______.________________ 1'9 4-ROOM HOUSE, almost new, insul- brick, in Clandeboye; 3-piece bath, water pressure system, oil furnace; low taxes; terms. Might suit Cen­ tralia airman. William Pearce, Real- tor, Exeter.___________________12tfc 50-ACRE FARM—One of Usborne's good farms, full set of buildings; hydro; 30 acres ploughed; 11 acres of wheat. Apply Times-Advocate. .12:19* EXETER HOMES—C. V. PICKARD 3- BEDROOM BRICK, in best of con- dition. oil lio&tcd; nicely treed lot with good garage; immediate posses­ sion. Reduced price makes this property particularly good buy. 4- BEDROOM HOUSE—This home is nicely decorated throughout; hard­ wood floors and fireplace: forced oil heat; extra lots, beautifully treed; garage. Price $7,500.00 with very easy tetms. 8-BEDROOM HOME—'Exeter North, with one acre. A clean home at the very low price of $1,900.00. Immediate possession. 3-B>EDROOM BRICK COTTAGE, very attractive living room, dining room, convenient roomy kitchen, 3-piece bath, permanent laundry tubs. This comfortable home Is particularly well located on a beautifully treed lot. Owner leaving town. Quick posses­sion.2-STOREy BRICK, 3 bedrooms, Choice location, This property is in wonderful condition and lias every modern convenience including new oil burning furnace and water soft­ ener. Extra large lot is nicely treed. Brick garage. Possession arranged, wish to buy or sell, see C, V. Pickard, Realtor, 394 Main St. Exeter, phorie 165 and 628, 12tfc WANTED—25 - 100 acres Of cheap Sand for tree planting, William Pearce, Realtor, Exeter; Earl Par- sons, Fred Cole, Salesmen, stfc 100-ACRE FARM, One of Huron’s good quality farms, well under­drained, good barns, silo, good house with conveniences: Exeter area, W1I- Ean Persons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. igtfc KM MODERN HOUSE with oil furnace; easLside of Exeter; close to schools. R. E. Balkwill, 47 John St. '55 Meteor Rideau Sedan—Tri-tone, radio, , w-w tires, dual exhaust. '51 VT $ It '54 '54 '54 Monarch Sedan—Automatic, radio. Ford Customline Sedan—Radio. Mercury Sedan—Radio, w-w tires. Ford Hardtop — Two-tone, automatic, tinted glass. '54 Ford Tudor '54 '53 Dodge Club Coupe '53 Chev Belaire Coach—Radio, tinted glass. '53 Cadillac Hardtop — New w-w tires, all equipment, one owner. Pontiac Sedan'52 '52 '51 '51 '51 '50 '50 '49 '49 Pontiac Coach Ford Coach Prefect Sedan Studebaker Club Coupe—Radio, chrome wheel rings, automatic. Studebaker Sedan V-8—Automatic. Chev Deluxe Sedan—Radio. Ford Coach Austin Sedan—Large series. Monarch Sedan Studebaker Starlight Coupe—Radio. '49 Meteor Coach '49 '48 Plymouth Sedan '47 Chev Sedan '47 Buick Sedan—Radio. •— '47 Dodge Sedan '47 Olds1 Sedan—Hydromatic. '46. Pontiac Sedans (2) '50 Dodge i/2-Ton Panel V. ^O IJjlJ Drop In And Compare These Cars and Prices Bob Cook Motor Sales Phone 178 Hensall For Demonstration Salesmen Phones; Bob Cook 188, Mike Quinlan 65, Blighton Ferg 159-W \ ■ </»