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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-04-26, Page 6«THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETEE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL M W W. ftjTfet of -town visiitad ftioiujo of MB brother, Ogden, -ixi Lo>ndx>n a few W* last week. Wey waited (their wetei". J. B. Armitage who ** W lip ViatoHa .Hospital. Mrs. Margaret Jones h happy to bp back at work at tha Chatelaine Beauty Shop Phone 895-W 113 Main St, Open Saturday and Evenings Town Topics Mr. an4 Mrs. Paul BalkwilJ cut 'Calgary are visiting tlie (former's (parewts, Mr. and Mrs. R. ®. Balk- wll'l. Mr. and Mrs. Jack iSnittii at­ tended tihe funeral of the la/t- ter’s uncle Win. R. Bruoe in Gruel.ph on Friday. Mr. and Mr®. Tom Steiner visited wit(h relatives in Indiana and Michigan over itilie weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton, London, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs A. E. Delbridge who returned with (them and spent a week at (their home and visited with a relative Parkwood Hospital. Mr. Charles Waghonn is i'll his home. ■ 111 at Try iSurge for faster, safer unliking with increased produc­ tion. (adv’t) Proclamation Town Of Exeter In accordance with a resolution adopted by the Exeter Town Council, I hereby proclaim that DAYLIGHT SAVING Will be Effective at Midnight Saturday, April 28 and Will Continue in Force until Midnight Saturday, September 29 I and I call upon all citizens to observe this proclamation. (Signed) R. E. POOLEY, Mayor, Town of Exeter| Exeter, April 21, 1956 ^huiiiuiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiKiiiitiiiiiiimiuiimiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiuiiim'^ New Oil Furnaces With oil burner, 3 controls and accessories, 200-gallon tank and electrical wiring — $495.00 and up. Now Is The Time to have your furnace cleaned and necessary repairs or alterations made. Our men are trained by National Warm Air Heating Association. Free Estimates On Alterations Or New Work SEE US TODAY Lindenfields Ltd. 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We. carry a complete line of Sun-Proof House .. paint, Matching Pawn Machinery Colors, Gloss Wall Paint, Semi-Gloss Wall Paints, Floor Paints, High Gloss Enamel, Shellac, Varnish, Painter’s Supplies, Wallpaper, Fiberglass Screening, Ttez Products, Floor Sanders For Rent, A Product For Every Need. McKENZlES PAINT STORE Phone 253 Exeter »>■ Nothing Cleans House Like AT-A Want-Ad FOR SALE FOR RENT HAY, mixed alfalfa and timothy, square bales. Apply John Berendsen, Kirkton, phone 21-r-4. 26* &-T0N TRUCK, ’52 Dodge, low mile­age, like ■ new condition, on good rubber, racks. Apply Fhil McKenzie. R.R, 3 Kippen._____________26:3:10* '51 FORD TRACTOR—Phone 84-r-3, Zurich.________________________26:3* BULL, Scotch Shorthorn, registered, 2 years old; 4-row bean or corn scuff- ler for Ford tractor, 2 years old; liay loader, 2 years old, International. Melvin DesJardine, R.R. 1 Grand Bend, Phone 52-15. 26 ’53 14-TON TRUCK, Ford Pick-up, in excellent condition, throughout; new 30-plate Fleury-Bissel disc; new 26-plate Fleury-Bissel disc; used lime sotver, quite reasonable; 2(1” Maxwell power lawn mower, reel type, in good condition; Pedlar Roofing on hand— steel or aluminum—experienced men to put it on. Apply Scott's Elevator Ltd., Erwin Scott, Lucan, Ont., phone 63.________________________26 GIANT PANSY PLANTS in bloom; mixed gladioli bulbs, large clean bulbs. Bailey’s Florists, Exeter. 26c ENJOY LIVING up to and past 70, by using NAMELESS Cold Remedy. Ointment that relieves Head Colds, Sinus, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, .Catarr­hal Deafness, Arthritic and Rheu­ matic Pains, Piles in 10 days or money back. Convincing trial $1.00. Address Purity Co., Exeter, Ont.26:3:10c 8-FT. CULTIVATOR, John Deere, on rubber, (used 3 seasons. Phone 23-r- 22 Kirkton._____________________26c SEED POTATOES, Foundation “A” —Cobbler, Katahdln, Sebago and Table Stock. Exeter District Co-op, phone 287.____________________26:3c 500 BALES OF STRAW—Ron Swartz, phone Exeter 46-.T2.___________26:8c 3 BULL CALVES, Polled Hereford. Apply Hilton Truemner, phone Zur­ ich 85-r-ll. 25* WARWICK SEED CORN Varieties Suitable For Growing In This Area RAY VAN DORSSELAER Phone 35-r-G, Dashwood 2% Miles West of Exeter, 3’4 Miles East of Dashwood, on Highway 83 26:3 All 2 GEESE, 1 GANDER—Phone 164-r- 1 Dashwood, Tom Lamport.______26 PLANO, Nordheimer, plain case, with bench. Price $100.00. W. Martin, Ex- eter South, Phone 43.___________26* BABY PRAM, $10; play pen, $3.50; car seat, 91.50. Phone 43, Crediton.♦ 26c Announcements BIRTHS AYTON—Cpl. and Mrs. F. H. Ayton, RCAF Station Centralia, announce the birth of their son at South Hliron Hospital, April 21, 1956—a brother for Nanci, Ruth and Doris. HUMPHREY — Mr. and Mrs. W. Humphrey, Elliot Apartments, Ex­eter, announce the birth of a daughter, April Dawne, at South Huron Hospital,. April 20, 1956— special thanks to Dr. Fletcher, Dr. iRead and nurses.INSDEY—Douglas and Dorothy Ins- ley, 82 Main St., Exeter, are .pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Susan Elizabeth, at South Huron Hospital, April 19, 195'6.PENHALE—Mr. and Mrs. Don Pen- hale, 246 William St., announce the ibir.th of their daughter, Daryl Ann, at South Huron. Hospital, .April 18, 1956—special thanks to Dr, Butson and nurses. S TUCKLESS—Cpl, and Mrs. Carl •Stuckless, Centralia, announce the birth of a daughter, Wendy Dianne, at South Huron Hospital, April 20, 1956—a sister for Danny. DEATHS DAVEY—At the Heywood Nursing Home, Exeter, on Saturday, April 21, 1956, Richard James Davey, late of Centralia, beloved husband of the late -Susanna Stedwill, in his ninety-first year. * SCOTT—At his late residence, -Main Street, Exeter, on Saturday, April 21, 1956, Samuel Noble Scott, be­loved husband of Francis Pearl Hilland dear father of Murray Scott, in his seventieth year.ISAAC—Ini South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Friday, April 20, 1956, Charles Isaac, of Centralia, beloved husband of the late Martha Ellen Dearing, in her eighty-eighth year. HOWARD—In St. Joseph’s Hospital, •London, on Tuesday, April 24, 1956, E. Richard (Case) Howard, Exeter, beloved husband of Helen Dignan, ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Morgan, R.R. 1 Hensail, announce the marriage .of their daughter, Helen Elizabeth, to Mr. Fred Ellerington, son of Mrs. Ellerington and the late Fred Eller­ ington. The marriage took place in London on April 4, 26c ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and iMrs. Tony BerendS, Ex­ eter, wish to announce the engage­ment of their daughter, Annie, to Mr. John Melzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melzer of Germany. The wed­ding to take place on April 28 at 3.00 p.m. in James Street United Church. 26* CARDS OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered us with cards, treats, flowers and visits while pa­tients in Victoria and South Huron Hospitals. —Arobelle and Benson Tuckey. 26c Mr, and Mrs. Henry Delbridge .wish to thank the James St. W.A. for the lovely flowers; the Elimville W.M..S. and the many friends who cadled and sent lovely cards’ and gifts on the occasion' of their golden wedding anniversary. All was deeply appreciated. 26* IN MEMORIAM HARDING—In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Mary Haa-ding, who 'passed away 10 years ago, April 29. 1946. —'Ever remembered and sadly missed iby her daughters, sohS-in-law and grandchildren. 26* WILDFONG—In loving memory of a dear wife and loving mother, Mrs, Garnet Wildfong, who passed away April 27, 1955, Two dear bright eyes, a tender smile,A loving heart that knew no guile. Deep trust in God that all was right, Her Joy to make some other bright, If sick or suffering one she knew, Some gentle act of love she’d do.No thought Of self, but of other”,I know he Raid, '‘Well done, mother,"—Always remembered by her band, and family, Exeter, are 'the dear htisf-26* IS YORK PIGS. 6 weeks old. ApplyElmer Desjaydine, phone 3str-ir Grand Bend. 26 c BARB WIRE, Canadian Heavy, $8 95 cash. Exeter District Co-om KITCHEN CUPBOARDS — Complete set of kitchen cupboards, 8 ft in length, including sink, taps, arborite top. chrome handles, painted inside °“k -rApply Wllliam MacLean. plionfi 659* J, gge •38 PLYMOUTH COUPE, ip A-l con- dition, fur $75. Apply otto Darling Ailsa Craig, half mile north of Brinsley. 1X4 TON TRUCK, with stake body, used only 2 years. Apply W. F. Ab­ bott, 270 Victoria St., Exeter, after 6,00 p.m, _______26* Bar Buys '53 Chev Power Glide___ ’53 Austin ____ ____ ____ _ '5Q Morris Oxford, radio ’50 Austin, as is _______ •48 Pontiac ___ _______ ____ ’51 Mercury %-Ton _______ ED’S IMPERIAL. Hunter-Duvar And Sons Ltd, Phone 3iS, Exeter $1,250 ■$ 750 $ 35p $ 175 $ 395 $ 550 26 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 CANADIAN HOME JOURNAL— Three years’ subscription for only $2.00. A top-notch Canadian publica­ tion, Exeter Times-Advocate, _______________________29:5:12:19:26 GIRLS’ COAT, size 12, natural beige in color, in good condition: also pair of men’s navy trousers, fine surge, size 36. May be seen at Brady Cleaners.______________________2Q:3* RASPBERRY PLANTS, Columbia (non-suekering); ready for immed­ iate planting; plant now; also straw­ berry plants and black raspberry plants (Black Caps). Mrs. ‘ Emalie Carter, Exeter, phone 322-J12. 3j9:26:3 CAPONS—Started capons on order, and custom caponizing. Apply Car: Oestreicher, phone 57-T-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, 9-week-old, Foreman Leghorns and Rock Leg­ horns. Hubert T. Miller, 57-r-7 Dash- wood._______________________22tfc c •MANURE SPREADER, (Massey- Harris, 'on rubber; Massey-Harris 10- inch grain grinder, nearly new, cheap; cement mixer for Ford trac­tor, 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 164 -y-14. 12:19:26c FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT, 3 rooms, with, bath, separate entrance, 287 Huron St. West, phone 592; available May 1,_________________________26* PASTURE for 8 or 10 more head;: of cattle for the summer. Wesley Dearing, phone 620-J1 Exeter. 26* 3-ROOM APARTMENT, with 'bath, available now, furnished. Also bed- sittirig room-, with private bath, available now. John Ward, phone >348. v 26* UPPER APARTMENT, hot and cold water and 'bath, outside entrance, (Burnished or unfurnished, Apply W. F. Abbott, 270 Victoria 'St., Exeter, after 6.00 ip.m.__________________26* TRAQUAIR APARTMENTS — Upper 3-room, with bath and shower, heat­ ed, furnished, and hot water, avail­able now. Also lower 3-room apart­ ment, bath and shower, furnished and heated, private entrance, avail­ able June 1. No children. Apply 59 John iStreet, East. _________25c FARM HOUSE, modern conveniences, partly furnished, immediate posses­ sion. Apply W. Haist, .phone 26-tr-3'l Cred i ton,____________________19 ;26c 3 LARGE ROOMS, unfurnished. Ap­ ply Mayfair Apartments, phone 52. 19tfc UPPER APARTMENT, .unfurnished. On ’William St., near downtown, oil heated, 4 lairge rooms and bath, entirely private, range wiring and hot water tank, recently redecorated. Phone 232-M Exeter.______ I9tfc C 3 APARTMENTS, unfurnished, for rent at once. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, EXeter.____________________ 12tfc APARTMENT—Phone your reserva­tion for this one — small, bright, steam heated apartment, available April 15. Phorre 476, Elliot Apart- ments. __________________ I2tfc APARTMENT, ground floor, unfur­ nished, heated, hot and cold water, built-in cupboard, use of laundry for washing, private entrance. Blatch- ford Apartments._______________26* APARTMENT, ground floor, central­ ly located to stores and schools, 3- piece bath, private entrance, recent­ly redecorated. Phone 143, Exeter. 5tfcc 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 Joty store; living room, ■bedroom and kitchen; hydro and water provided; available April 1. Apply Exeter Times-Advocate. 22tfn* UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, with new private bath, ne'fv built-in cup­boards, 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, Exeteri Stfn c HOUSE, well located, near schools; would accomodate One or ttvo fami­lies; 3-pfeOe bath up and down* heavy wiring: immediate possession. C. V. ‘Pickard, realtor, 394 Main St., Exeter, ............. stfee 3 - ROOM APARTMENT, furnished, frig, heated, utilities paid. Phone 8/ Orediton._____ iatfc c APARTMENT, unfurnished, heated, private entrance, private bath. No (Children, Apply 103 Huron St., phone 225-J, Exeter. 26* 2 APARTMENTS, furnished, nbWIv deeoratedi outside entrance, Apply 357 Carling st. lOoe APARTMENT, 2-bedroom, hot and. cold water, all conveniences. On highway at Shlpka. Apply Albert Gaiser, phone 6-J Crediton,_____26c 3-ROOM APARTMENT, with bath, unfurnished, centrally located, ho;; and cold water, built-in cupboards, utilities paid, reasonable rent. Apply Lloyd Ford's Men’s and Boys' Wear, phone 299. 19:26* UPSTAIR APARTMENT, 3-room, in Centralia, with bath, private ent- rance. Plhone 752-J3, Exeter. 26:3c BABY CHICKS FOR SALE WHAT’iS YQUR DINK? In poultry. (Eggs. Broilers. Dray Hatchery hag standard breeds, crosses, hybrids. Ask for their complete spring list. Broiler cockerels. Pullets, devoid, started, (Order July broilers now.) Agent: lEtrlc Carscadden, Exeter. Phone 246-W, 25 LOST PEN—Schaeffer’s White Dot Snorkel pen, blue; reward. Apply at Times- Advocate. 26* NOTICES 19:26*STOCK WANTED APARTMENT— 5 rooms/ and (bath­ room, heated. Apply to D. C. Joynt, phone 62, Hensail._______ 26c 3-ROOM COTTAGE/ central location. R. E. Balkwi'll, 47 John St. East, 26* DEAD, DISABLED STOCK— Seven- day week service for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, calves.—Glen Kennedy, phone collect 168-W Lucan or Exeter 235. ............................. 12tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83, Exeter. 12tfc EMPLOYMENT WANTED MAN in his late thirties is interested in employment in or near Exeter, Has had experience with cement work. Basye Yablanski, Wellington •St., Exeter, phone 423. 26* WANTED TENT—Suitable for child to play in, in fair condition. Apply Times- Advocate._____________________ 26c AN ELDERLY LADY to board. Ap­ply Mrs. Jim Trevethick, phone 619- ■r-11 Ailsa Craig. •26tfc HELP WANTED ■GIRLS OR WOMEN for part-time and lull-time work in grocery de­ partment. Apply ’Darling's I.G.A. 26* WAITRESS, also* kitchen help. Ap­ ply in person, to Rether's Coffee shop. ___________ 19:26c SALESMAN If you are held back by low income, product restriction, strikes or limited opportunity here is what we have to offer. Life time opportunity. Greatest benefits of any organiza­ tion of its kind. Newspaper and Radio Formal training at school. a 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SERVICES WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION « "Where Better Bulls Are Used” For artificial insemination infor­ mation or service from all -breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at; Clinton Hu •2-3441 .between 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. We have all 'breeds available—top quality at low cost.__________4:26tfc IF YOU NEED ’SPRINGS or coils or rearching springs on your car or shocks, call Gerald Lewis, Lucan. 26 DRESSMAKING, preferably child­ ren’s. Mrs. Fred Bowers, phone 750- Wl, Exeter.______________ B6:3c MANURE LOADING—Apply Norman Whiting, Exeter, phone 655-W. 12tfc c PAPERHANGING & PAINTING—40 years’ experience. Quality workman­ship. Wallpapers available. Bert Olai-k, 430 Albert St,, Exeter. fl,'2tfn SPRAY AND BRUSH PAINTING— Houses, barns, roofs, etc, Arrange with us early. Lyman Gratton, Grand Bend, phone 53.___________5:12:19:26* FARMERS! Have all your sawB sharpened and set at Stew's Sharp­ening Service, 105 Sanders St., Ex­eter, phone 454. - 3tfc TENDERS WANTED advertising, our sales An organization you will be proud to represent. Group Hospital plan available. You can get all details by writing stating age, experience and telephone' number to Box 817-B89, London, On­tario. 6. CANADIAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION 'DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE CENTRALIA, ONTARIO Requires 26c STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS Salary up <to $190 for Typists and up to $200 for Stenographers based on education,, and experience. Three weeks vacation and sick leave with pay. Hospital and Medical Plans available. Application forms' obtainable at Na­ tional Employment Office and Post Offices are to be filed with: Civil Service Commission, 25 St, Clair Ave. E., Toronto not later than May ±0, 1956. Please quote competition No. 56-T- 791. 26c Of ■V WORKS $4050 - $4500 Required by the Department of Pub­lic Works to supervise building con­ struction at Exeter, Ontario. Full particulars on posters displayed at Offices of the National Employ­ ment Service and Post Office. Ap­plication forms, obtainable thereat, should be filed with (the Civil Service Commission, 25 St. Clair Avenue East, TORONTO. Ont., NOT LATER THAN APRIL 30, 1956.__________26c MIDDLE-AGED LADY, widow pre­ ferred, for light housekeeping. Ap- PlV A. V. Tieman, Dashwood, phone 108. _________ __________________26* PACIFIC Northwest. TWo dam con­ struction starting. Weather regard­ less. Send addressed envelope and 25^ (no stamps) for work information. ZVCO, Box -656, Bellevue, Wash., U.S.A.__________________________25* LICENCED MECHANIC or advanced apiwfentnce, preferably one with Ford experience, one Who will Work hard for little money, hospitalization. Ap­ply Larry Snider, phone 624, EXeter. 26 MAN to clean shop, set up imple­ments, be general all-around helper. Prefer one with Ford Tractor exper­ience. Apply Larry Snider, phone 624, ■Exeter. ...... 26 Sales Producers $5,000 TO $7,000 ANNUALLY A Salesman who knows? farming and accustomed to speaking the farmers’ language is needed in this .area for expanding organization. High com* mission# on New and Renewal Sales. All prospects supplied—no cold can­vass. Car1 necessary, Every Farmer and his family need our services. ■State full particulars and telephone number in first letter to; Trans-Canada Farm Services box H16, London, Canada TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Cattle owners are reminded that the Warble Fly Control Act* is in force in the Township of Usborne. The township inspector mui»t be notified if any cattle are brought into the township after April 1. H, H, G. STRANG, Clerk 19:26 AUCTION SALE Repossession Sale By Virtue of Chattel Mortgage 1 Allis Chalmers Tractor Inspect at Larry Snider Motor# Telephone Bids to 7-71(23 London or write Community Finance Corp.. .257% Dundas St., -London 26c ........ ’-■■vv-ni-t-..... ii'ii. Dog Owners The police have been instructed to lay charges without further warning against 'persons who have, not pur­ chased dog tags or allow their dogs to run at large contrary to the governing by-law. C. V. PICKARD, Clerk Town of (Exeter 19:26c NOTICES TO CREDITORS SCHOOL BUILDING & GROUNDS Marked tenders will be received by the undersigned until May 15. 01956, for the sale of S.S. No. 13 school building and grounds, Mc­Gillivray Township. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. IMcGillivray Township School Area DAVID N. HENRY, Sec.-Treas.Clandeboye, Ont.26:3 TOWNSHIP OF HAY DRAINAGE TENDER Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned municipal clerk Un­til 6 p.m., Monday, May 14, 1956, for -the construction of the Stephen Municipal Drain, consisting of jifa- •proximately 15,200 lineal feeif of open drain. 'Plans and specifications may be seen and tender forms obtained at the office of the undersigned or a complete set of plans and specifica­tions may be obtained . by writing to the engineer and enclosing a de­ posit of $5 (deposit not refundable). A .marked cheque made payable to the treasurer of the township of Hay for 10 percent of the bid must ac­company the tender. Lowest or any tender not neces­ sarily accepted. C. B. CORBETT, P. Eng., Box 75. Luca.n, Ont. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk Township of Hay 26:3 In the Estate ofBeatrice 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 been received. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the Adminstrator, ________Exeter - Ontario._______19 In the instate of Robert Waldron Wilcox, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Robert Waldron Wil­ cox, late of the Township of Us­borne, 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, afafer 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 In the Estate of Russell Baynham, deceased. All .persons having claims against the estate of Russell Baynham, late of the Township of Bosanquet, in the County of Lambton, Fireman, who died on or about the 19th day of January 1956, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, On­tario, by the 12th day of May next, 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 Administratrix, EXETER, Ontario. 26:3:10 I REAL ESTATE GRA1SS LAND, 150 acres, part Do 21 and 22 Con. E.M.R, Fullarto Twp. Good clay land. Guarantee .plenty of spring -water. Apply Scott' Elevator Ltd. (Erwin Scott), Lucan Ont., phone 63._______________ 2 50 ACRES—Bluewater Highway, Bay field, nice square 50 acres; good soil suit gardener or hobbyist; bank 'barn good brick (house, could be duplexed good wells; hydro; $8,000. Varn .pavement, 85 acres, good soil, 'ban: barn, 'brick house, good wells, $7,000 including .machinery; quick posses sion. William Pearce, ’Realtor; Ear (Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen, 26tf HENSALL Choice country property—3’^ - acre located on highway near village Brick house—modem bath and kit chen cupboards, nicely decorated (with 2 sunporches. Three-car garag and. storage shed, colony house and barn. Barn complete with hydro water and cement stabling and 2 decker henhouse above. I mmediat possession. Guaranty Trust Company of Canad Broker R. B. Paterson, Phone 51 Hensail, Ontario.19tf HENSALL Brick home with good location. Tw bedrooms, modern kitchen and bath mew furnace. Priced ' reasonably. In quire at once. Guaranty Trust Company of Canad Broker •R, B. Paterson, Phone 51 Hensail, Ontario.19tf HOUSE, in Exeter, corner Victoria and Carling, lot 90x140 ft.; solid brick IMs storey house, slate roof full (basement, furnace in good con dltion; wired for 2 heavy duty units water throughout, also soft water, 3 piece bath, toilet on main (floor; bedrooms upstairs, 2 down; 2 modem kitchens, built-in cupboards, living ■room and dining room. Good barn and garage. Property In good vcondi tion, Della O. Peart, Exeter. 19:26 CENTRALIA.—Comfortable 3-bedroom home with l1^ acres of good land This house is in good repair and nicely decorated; inside toilet; garage Price $8,500.00. C. V. Pickard, Real tor.____________________________1 EXETER HOMES—C. V. PICKARD 3- BEDROOM BRICK, in best of con dition, oil heated; nicely treed lot with good garage; immediate posses sion. Reduced price ..makes this property particularly good buy. 4- BEDROOM HOUSE—This home nicely decorated throughout; hard wood floors and fireplace; forced ol heat; extra lots, beautifully treed garage. Price $7,500.00 with very easy terms. 8-BEDROOM HOME—Exeter North With one acre. A clean home at the very low price of $1,900.00. Immediate possession. *- 3-BEDROOM 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-iSTOREy BRICK, 3 bedrooms, choice location. This property Is in •wohderifal condition and has every modern convenience including new oil burning furnace And water soft­ ener. Extra large lot is nicely treed. Brick garage. Possession arranged. . If you wish to buy or sell, see C. V* Plekdrd, Realtor, 394 Main St., Exeter, phone 1G5 and 628. 12tfc 100-ACR® FARM, One of Huron’s good quality . farms, well under­drained, good barns, silo, good house With conveniences: Hxetor area. Wil­liam Pearce. Realtor; Earl parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. IGtfc nuw, Modern house with oil furnace; east, side of Exeter; close to schools. R, E. Bdlkwill, 47 John St. AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 at 1 p.m., D.S.T. The Estate of the (Late , Mrs, Alice Blackwell Rangette; kitchen stove; coal or wood heater; hot plate; bedroom suite; odd beds; mattresses; studio couch; couch; bedding; linens; feather tick; kitchen table and chairs; roc­ kers; round centre table; writing desk; kitchen cabinet; kitchen cup* board; bookstand; trunks; silverware; dishes; sealers; kitchen utensils; mats; linoleum; drapes; stepladder; and other articles. TERMS: Cash. DAVID DIGNAN, Exeoutor ED CORBETT, Auctioneer 26c IN ■' Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items THE VILLAGE OF ELIMVILLE, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956 IN rhiurtY, i vi my nf uro Commencing at 1:00 p.m. Sharp The undersigned auctioneer has re­ ceived instructions to sell by Public Auction,HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Stanley piano and bench, in good condition; dining room extension table with chairs; China cabinet; radio; phono­graph and records; violin; (book case; floor 1 amp; 6 small tables; easy chairs and rockers; sofa; many pic­tures; books; 4 bedroom suites with springs and mattresses; 3 trunks; chest; coal and wood heater; Findlay coal and wood range; sideboard; kitchen table and chairA; Singer sewing (machine; step ladder; 8 toilet sets; a quantity of dishes; some an­ tique glass and china; articles of brass; kitchen utensils; coal oik lamps; electribal supplies; 18 new quilts; blankets; sheets; pillow cases; towels; . embroidery work; hooked! mats; carpets; floor rugs; all articled in Al condition; 12 cushions; .75 jars of fruit; quantity of hard coal; bi­ cycle; 12 screen dooi’.s; garden tools; 15 bunches red cedar shingles; oil tank and pump; lawn., vases; lawat mower; some wood and lumber; and! many other articles. TERMS: Cash. REAL ESTATE: Consisting of lot in Elimville containing one acre of land, more or less, on which is situ­ ated a comfortable white brick house, 18 feet x 28 feet with frame' kitchen attached, a barn, 16 feet x 24 feet, hen house, 11 feet x 24 feet.This is a desirable property, nicely located, and will be offered for sale at 3 p.m., subject to a reasonable re­serve bid. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: 10%. on the day of sale, the balance in 30 days. This is the Wilcox Estate. B. W. F, BEAVERS, Admin. BELL & LAUGHTON, Solicitors FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer .CLARK FISHER, Clerk 26:3 tHf I»bAM iYNDtCAll, IM NOTHING THE MATTER WITH THE RISING GEN­ ERATION -AFTER- THEY ONCE GET UP FOR THE DAY Seed Supplies ARE LIMITED But We Have Reg. 2 Rodney Reg. 3 Rodney Com. 1 Reg. 2 Com. 1 Com. 1 Com. 1 Com. 1 Cartier Mixed Reg. 1 Montcalm Reg. 2 Montcalm 1.40 Reg. 1 Cert. 2.25 2.15 Com. Com. $1.85 1.70 Rodney Clinton . Clinton Cartier Beaver Simcoe/. Simcoe ...... Sheffard1 1 1 1.55 1.50 1.40 1.50 1.40 1.40 1.60 1.75 Montcalm Redman Wheat. 2.00 1.90 FULL LINE OF GRASS SEEDS STILL AVAILABLE Barley Contracts Are Being Filled Let Us Supply Your Contract Now 4 We have a limited supply of REG. MONTCALM FOR CONTRACT that pays the farmer 25^ bus. premium. Act now, Fertilizer At Competitive Prices 2-12-10 Ammonium Nitrate $41.00 Ton (Cash Only)~ ..................... $85.00 Ton Other analysis on request. Special Price On Oat Hulls Hammered .$16.00 Ton $10.00 Ton Mix this feed with corn and molasses for an economical cattle ration. Whole When two farmers get together they compare various Seed and feed to see how it meets then* demand. I)rop in an^ see ours—we know they will meet your specifica- grain-feed-seedEHTERdW73*..WHALEN CORNERS^.vKIRKTON 35R|t,