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FOR SALE
6 droop BULL CALVES, liereferd,
Pee week old. Wally Virgin. Pash.
stood, phone 54. 25:21
400 B.4.1,1 $ oat straw, I:'itone
31-r-14 Crediton. 2c
5 -MONTH-OLD T.eg•lror,n pullets,
starting lo lay; also 15-wee1.ald
Leghorn Pullets, Apply Andrew's
Poultry, B.ft, 3, .Seaferth. Plume
647-r-0, Seatorth. 2:9c
ONE 16" lawn mower, in new con-
ditian, .ail Bice] conetructlon rubs
bee thee. Priced to sell. Apply 11At's,
George 'Davis, 518 William SL, 1.n
evenings. 21
BUIL, Scotch Shorthorn, dark
roan, 18 months old. Apply Fred
Brown, R.It. 2 Crerllton, 2:0c
TELEVIS1ON SET. G.I:. 21", 1ii
Year old, walnut finish. Reason
for selling, owner posted over, -
seas, Apply 282 Algonquin Dr.,
RCAF Station Centralia. 2c
TKO GLAD IRON, Connor Tiler -
:no tub washer, $50;00 each;
chest or drawers, pressure cooker,
set of golf clubs, very reasonable.
APP1y 113 Columbia Dr„ RCAF
Station, 'Centralia, 2C.
FOR SALE:
POWER LAWN MOWER, Eureka.
good nn n$' condition, $25,00.
Phone 184 Wean, after 5 p.m. '.'c
TOMA'T'O PLANTS, "cabbage, Span.
ish onion$, pansies and gladioli
bulbs, ready now, ,bailey's; phone
276. 20
CQOLERATOE FRIG, 60 cYole, 9
CU, it., (120,00 'Will trade for
power outboard rmotoryporarboat
trailer. Phone. 483-W=1. 2:0+
2 PUMP JACKS, ane with. oil
bath. Apply Harold Taylor, phoxle
Kirkton 30-r-18 21
5 CHUNKS—Phone 21-r-3 Credi-
ton. •ua
TEAM OF worm J-IQR.SES—ADP)'
John Moser, R•IG. 8 Parkhill. 2+
BOYS" SUIT, blue, size 12. May
be .seen at Brady Cleaners. 2'
SEEP POTATOES. No. 1 Katandin
and Sebago foundation stock- 1956,
l.+a to 23^ . size, 51,50 bag, Phone
77-J Tliedford, . 11, D1,. Love and
Son, or Sltipka Store, . 23:2c
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Liquidation
$55000 Worth
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Thanks For Lat Week
Sale Still Going On!
The Bank Is Just
"Talking,” Now
L. S. M. F.T.
'56 MONARCH SEDAN
Low mileage 2,895
'55 CHEV BELAIR SEDAN
.Automatic, radio, only
14,000 Miles '2,195
'35 MONARCH COACH
Automatic $2,095
'55 FORD FAIRLANE
COACH
Power pack 1,995
'55 FORD SEDAN
Automatic 1,895
'54MERCURY SEDAN'
N
A beauty 1,750
'55 DODGE V8 SEDAN
Automatic 1,595
'53 FORD COACH.
Automatic
'53 FORD SEDAN, radio.
'52 FORD SEDAN
Automatic, radio
'53 PONTIAC SEDAN
Your Choice for 1,250
'53 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1,150
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'52' OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
Automatic 1,095
'52 METEOR COACH
Automatic 1,095,
'52 FORD COACH,-"-
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52 CHEVROLET SEDAN
Your Choice •for 895
'52'METEOR SEDAN
850
'51 CHEVROLET COACH
Like new 695
'53 HENRY J. COACH '
650
'50 METEOR COACH
1....,, 550
'49 CHEV CLUB COUPE
'49 METEOR COACH
Your Choice for ........ 450
'50 MORRIS MINOR COACH
'50 AUSTIN SEDAN
'48 MERCURY ,COACH
Your Choice for 195
'47 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
145
• TRUCKS
'54 FORD 6 TON TRACTOR
Saddle tank, fifth
wheel 3,500
'56 FORD 3 TON DUMP
3,350'
'52 RIO TANDUM DUMP
A 'steal 3,000
'51 RIO 5 TON DUMP
...,,llllll ,....,,.,y 1,000
'52 FORD PICKUP.
.. ...................... 650
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'53 FORD 3 TON STAKE
DUMP
'53 FORD PICKUP'
Automatic
'52 MERCURY 3 TON
DUMP, nett tires.
Your Choice for 950
'49 FORD 3 TON C & C
......,.. '.. ,..4 ................44.4.» 295
SPECIALS
Thurs. Price Thera, Price
'55 FORD SEDAN '53 DODGE SEDAN
I'm really crying ,. 1,430 740
'53 MONARCH SEDAN '52 STLJDE. STARLITE
Automatic 1 1,285 COUPE, overdrive 595
'54 FORD COACH '52 PLYMOUTH COACH
A steal 985 w 595
'53 PONTIAC SEDAN ''51 FORD SEDAN
Nice 985. A good one 445
'53 METEOR COACH '54 FORD 3 TON' DUMP
740 ... „ ..... „":............. 1,825
TRACTORS
OLIVER 70, new motor
OLIVTR 2 ROW CORN ,PLANTER ...................v $150
CORN ` LOADER FOR R OLIVER ...............,., $150
SET OP HALF TRACKS $ 95
MASSEY T ARRIS DROP HEAD. HAY LOADER $ 95
...$595
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FOR SALE
C'OOLERA.TOR FRIG, 60 cycle, 9
cu, ft., 5120, will trade for power
mower, reel. type, -o.r 7.5 h,p. out-
board
motor,
or
boat trailer.
'Phone
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483-V-1 25,2G
BALED STRAW .and baled, has".
Roylance. Westcott, phone 228-W-
2, Exeter, 2c
50 NEW CEDAR POSTS —.Cheap.
Apply Darling's IGA. 3c
2 SOWS -One due May 12, and one'
May 14. Apply Airs, Silas Stan -
lake, 357 Carling St. 2'
C.C.M. TRICYCLE, medium-size,
'good condition, Phone 373-W or
apply 83 John St, W. 2c
CCM TRICYCLE, large«sized: Call
402 William St. after 6 p.m. 2c
E.r,ECTRICI RANGE, General Elec-
tric, 3 -burner, heavy duty junior:
Tiior washing machine: misses'
junior 2 -wheel cycle with 2 -wheel
attachment, reasonable, Apply 3.49
Edward St., Exeter. 25:2c
Potatoes
Suitable for Seed
SEBAGOS
COBBLERS
ISATAIIDINS
Per Bag $2.00' at the Storage
APPLY CECIL JONES &. SON
Next to Cann's Elevators
Phone 198
2'
Maxwell
Rotary
Power
Mowers
18" 2 -Cycle $49.95
18" 4 -Cycle $74.95
18" 4 -'Cycle, recoil starter ..- '595.00
21" 4 -Cycle, recoll starter - $106.00.
Lawn Mower w o er Shar In
Pen g
and Expert Repairs
FISHER HARDWARE
Phone 29 Exeter
25c
DRAIN TILE
4 inch 9 55 per M Del'd
5 inch- $5 per M Del'd
6 inch 110 per M Del'd
7 inch 145 per M Del'd
8' inch 175 per M Del'd
T's, Y's and Elbows in Stock
Prices for 10", 12" and 14"
• on Request
RYDALL BRICK AND TILE
Elginfield Phone 193 Luean
11tfn
36 WEANER PIGS,. first quality.
Apply+ Bert Bax, phone 14-r-17
Kirkton. 25:2*
RASPBERRY PLANTS, Columbia
(noberrybla kblack.kering; also
su(g caps). MEmalrasie
Carter, highway south of Exeter,
phone 322-3.12. 25:2:9•
Quality
Appliances
for
Thrifty Shoppers
'57 GENERAL ELECTRIC
RANGE'
4 -Burner, Push Button
$169.00
'57 SIMPLICITY WASHER
$129.00
HOOVER CONSTELLATION
CLEANERS
Phone
$89.50
Russell
Electric
109
Exeter
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
15'OI.LOW 'BIP the goon 1ltarket6
With rsallied ineikt8ilee, ata rare
YOU want. Prohipt shipment, to
c111ding•rit111et+J e(arted also, A11t
for May literature and ]Jet, 7'o
serve you IS Erle C:arsoadden, Ex.•
titer, pholte 246-W: Bray }retell -
OM 120 John N., 1Ian Ilton, 20
FOUND
Fotsr ) es ill :Hwt8lter'f1 fardrvare,
0'0 Satur'd*iy lade. a Aunt '9C 771t51Aey.
Chatter May harts iaahua 1iY proving
property tend' Baying fel adv t, 2a
REAL ESTATE'
n-140021 COTTAGE, with oit'fur'
ace, 9 -piece ]hath and garage. in
Sateen. Total price 54.800. Call
187 Luran after 1:00 p.m.
20
COTTAGE, ifnsut bidets siding, 5•,
dz•oonz, 3 rr iece bath, basement:
also barn, WJlsgn Allan,, phone X58
4.7.1.15
Hensel', -5e
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k1RICIi i'IOUSE, 1 -stores: 8 -bed-
room, 3 -piece ,bath, kitchen sink
and cupboards, double garage.
1 STORMY BRICK., oll furnace,
forced air: 4 rooms, sunporch, main
floor; 3 beds, and bath, upstairs;
garage; location good.
BRICK HOUSE, well situated to
5011001, suitable for large family or
duplex, 5 -piece bath and 5 -niece
bath, oil burning :furnace. -
1 FLOOR, insut brie, living roomy
fireplace, « bedrooms. full bath,
nice kitchen, .full cellar, furnace,
hot water tang,, central )oeanon,
SMALL COTTAGE, asbestos elate.
siding, cellar; low price,
BRICK HOUSE, 3 -bedroom, f�11
bath, hydro, full basement, water
Pressure system, attached garage.
barn, large garden; low tax 'rate.
FRAME HOUSE, 3 -bedroom, hydro.
bath, oil heat.
1 -STOREY I•IOTISE, new furnace, 3
piece bath, new roof, garage.
HTGHWA'Y 100 ACRES, hank barn,
silo, brick house, 515,000,
HIBBERT
100ACRES,
ACR S bank ba
rn.
Maul bricks' a
house, hydro, good
Y4
water, 57,500, '' •o,
HIGFIWA.Y 200 ACRES, bank barns,
silo, driveshed, garage, good brick
heuse, good. school prlvi.leges.
50 ACRES PASTURE, abundant
water, 21,4 miles south of Dash-
wood.
RUG, BRICK HOUSE, li-roam, in
very convenient shopping centre,
bath, hot and cold water) cash
deal, quick possession. l8tfo
APARTMENT HOUSE, oil 'turnacee
heat, separate entrances and' bath-
rooms. Good Investment. Good
dwelling: 3 bedrooms, bathroom up-
stairs; living room, dining room,
den, kitchen, main floor;. furnace.
25tfc
Sure we have other properties to
sell. Write, phone or come. W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter, phone 435;
Earl parsons, phone 507, Fred Cole,
phone 536-W, Salesmen. litre
HOMES
FARMS
C. V. Pickard
Exeter
3 -BEDROOM BRICK, close to
schools. This is a tidy home in good,
repair with all conveniences. Nice
lot with garage. Low price for cash
or liheial terms will be given.
1- ACRE OF LAND with good 3-
bedroom thick house and small
barn. House is in good condition, a-
piece bath and heavy wiring. Quick
possession, :terms.
EXETER NORTH—Comfortable 3 -
bedroom cottage with 3 extra lots
and a very good barn. This is a
roomy cottage, is well wired and
has a good basement. Low price,
Terms.
134 STOREY FRAME, 4' bedrooms,
Modern kitchen, two bathrooms,
new oitburning furnace. Nice lot.
Good location. Terms,
BRAND NEW— 3 -bedroom. 1 -floor
home with garage. Up-to-date
k
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chenBeautifullytiled bathroom,
Large living -dining -
dningroom. Clean,
bright basement. This is the type
of house you would build for your-
self. Let us show it to you. 1Stfc
To bu
or sell' seeV.
YC.Pickard,
Realtor and General Insuance, 394
Main St., ,Exeter. Phones 165 and
628. 28tfc
ESTATE HOUSE — Modern 114 -
storey red brick house, full base-
ment, laundry tubs, soft water
system, heater, furnace and fruit
cellar. First floer,contains modern
kitchen, dining room, living room,
master bedroom and 3 -piece bath.
Upstairs contains 2 large bedroptns,
.2 -piece bath and sewing room.
Ample closet.. space . and double
garage. For full particulars apply
Eric Heywood. phone 649. 28tfc
3 -BEDROOM HOME, nearly new,
full pored] basement, on furnace,
hardwood floors; east side of Ex-
eter, close to schools. R. E. Balk -
will, 47 John St. East, Exeter,
phone 89-J'. litfc
BRICK HOUSE, 2 -storey, garage.
immediate possession, .Apply Edgar
Broderick, 31 Slmcoe St., Exeter.
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EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WILLING YOUNG WOMAN with
high school education, bookkeep-
ing included, wishes Work. Exper-
ienced as store clerk. .Apply Mrs.
R. Heaman,186 Main St., Exeter.
2c
HELP WANTED
WANTED: A good reliable man to
supply customers whiz] Rawleigh
Products. Write iawlefgh's, Dept.
E - 202 - 127„4005 Richeliew St.
Montreal, Que,•
2c
FOR RENT
PASTURE FARM, 100' acres. Write
Box "0", Times -Advocate.. 2:0'
TURNIP SEEDER, Precision. Ap-
ply Harold Dignan, 3 miles west
of Hensall, phone 91-r-18 Zurich.
29;16:23:30:5'
3 -ROOM APARTMENT, comfort-
able, lower, with bath. private
entratice. Extra. 1•oorn if desired.
Reasonable. 90 Victoria St, 2tfo
HOUSE—Otte fii111e east of Grand
Bend, available May 10, stucco
house, 8 ramie, hydro and water;
also good cook stove for sale,
Apply' Elmer Desjardine, phone
38-r-11. Grand Bead. 2'
2 APARTMENTS, unfurnished. Both
are heated. hot and cold water,
built-in cupboard, use of laundry
for 'swathing. P r I v e. t e entrance.
Rtatchtord Ants. 2"
S -ROOM APARTMENT, furnished,
gleam heated. newly decorated,
.Available now. Phone 135 Exeter.
APARTMENT, in Shipka, 2 -bed"
room, living roots, kitchen, full
basement, hot anct cold Water.
hydro, indoor toilets, l'hoee 0-J
Crediton. 7tf0
APARTMENTS—A number or 1'
and 2-hedrooin apartments. W. C.
Pearce, IRealtor, 86 Anne St, 19tfc
APARTMENT. 2-hedrooin, heated,
untureislted, available NW 15. 2q -
Ply -,1oIBn Ward, phone 348. 2*
3-11001‘r ) PAR'rMEN'r, furnished',
heated, suitable fey 2 adults, het
and ebld water 0n tap, private
entrance, ne .per8, availahte Stay 1,
Phone 400-W or ant`ily at 165 1Cil-
Bari
St., Exeter (Overtimes). IStfn
HOUSE IN T.Tlt"A'V, available Iiiey
1, Apply ta Ttlnes,ii.dVdeate, 2c
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TRAQItAIlt APARTMENT, tipper,
furnished, heated, hot water, 4
roams d.1td. 3piece b'atlt 11.V. art
tbnrtat4 in8tallecl, t9n children, ttvatl-
able May 1, Apply 59 Jt hit St. 1.11# 4,
Se
niltAt,Tx 146C'919 suitable for 44.
C60171#41 t<t4*V4'nienees Ind garage;
available B'unt's 2. Phone 123•,1 Sten -
Sall, :5:3+
NOTICES,
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Dog Owners �..
I'LEA.$E.. TAKE NQTWC',F.,
By by-law, every owner of a dog
who neglects to obtain a tag
before ,April 15 of .each year, shall
'be liable to a fine of 510.00.
Further, under this by-law. no
dog' shall, be allowed to runat
large during the months of 0 -ray.
June, July :and August in each
Year. The penalty under this ser -
tion of the by-law max be $10,00.
Police have been inatruoted 1.0
enforce this by-la;w.
C. V. PIC KARD CUSTOM CAPONIZING and ,started.
Municipal Clerk 2: capons on order. ho -r-2
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Phone 57
Dashwood, Carl Oestricher.
O'I'ICk7 Ole
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Lieen*ing Dlatrtet No. 1
TAKE NOTICE. .that Campbell
EQUIPMENT FOR RENT
SEWING MACHINES — Electric
portables, by the week. Hopper-
s ecJtey Furniture. Phone '09, S:x-
tfe
Floor Sanders .
Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers
Vacuum.. cleaners; Tools, Etc,
SAVERS :HARpWpRE, 'EXgran
SERVICES
Pearson Chapman and Norma
Madeline Chapman, both of ,the
Village of Grand Bend, in the
County of Lambton, will make
application at a Special Meeting
of The Liquor Licence Board of
Ontario to be held at the Windsor
Armouries, corner Cartier Place
and London Street, Bast, in' the
City of Windsor, In the County
of Essex. on Monday, the 27th
9: day qo'c May,c(Standard In
the forenoon for the issuance of
s e
a. "Lounge e Lice
g neo" for the
sale
and
consumption umntaon of liquor and a
":Dining Lounge Licence' for the
sale and consumption of liquor
with meals, for the following
Premises:
A hotelknown' as "Green Forest
Lodge" situate on kiighway Num-
ber 21 in the Village of Grand
Bend, in the County of 'Lambton,
consisting of a. main and anrll-
lary buildings with lobby,, dining
rooms. kitchen and bedrooms and
containing all usual hotel 10(111 -
ties,
Any person resident in the li-
censing district may object to the
application, and the grounds of
objection In Writing; shall be filed
\rich Dir. D. P, Morand, Q.C., the
deputy registrar of the lipeasing
district, whose address is 507
Security Building, 'Windsor, Qe-
tarso, at least ten days before the
meeting at which the .application
is to be heard.
DATED at Grand Bend thls 29th
day of April, 1957,
Campbell Pearson Chapman,
Norma Madeline. Chapman,
Green Forest Lodge,
.Highway Number 21, •
Grand Bend, Ontario.
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NOTICE) OF APPLICATION •
LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1950
Ilcenel.il District No. 1
TAKE NOTICE that W 1211 am
Dickson Glenn, of the Village of
Grand Bend, in the County of
Lambton, will make application
at a special meeting of the Liquor
Licence Board of Ontario to be
held at the Windsor Arinouries,
corner Cartier Place and London
Street East in the City of 'Wind-
sor, in the County of Essex, on
Monday the 27th day of May,
1057, at the hour of 9.30 o'clock,
standard time, in the forenoon,
for the issuance of dining lounge
licence for t]te sale and consump-
tion of liquor -with meats for t'he
following premises;—
Dawn Restaurant and proposed
Tavern situate at tale North-west
corner of Main Street and Elm-
wood Avenue, Village of Grand
Bend, County of Lambton, Pro-
vince of Ontario.
ANY persdn resident in the 11-
cencing district may object to the
application and the grounds of
objection in writing* Shall be tiled
with Mr. D. R. Morand, Q.0:,
Deputy, Registrar of the Licencing
District, whose address is 507
Security Buildings, Windsor, at
least 10 days before he meeting
g
at which the application is to be
heard.
DATED at Grand Bend, Ontario,
this 29t1gt'day of April. A.D. 1957.
1VLliiam Dickson Glenn,
Grand Bend, Ontario.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1050
Lieeneing District No. 1
TAKE' NOTICE that HENRY
MENARD and MONETTA MEN -
ARD, of the Village or Grand
Bend, in the County of Lambton,
will makeaarpplication at a special
meeting of. the .Liquor Licence
Board of Ontario to be held at
the Windsor Armouries. currier
Cartier Place and London Street
East in the City of Windsor, in
the County of Essex, on Monday
the 27th day of May, 1957. at the
hour of 9,30' o'clock, standard
time, in the forenoon, for the ,s-
suance of dining lounge licence
for the sale and consumption of
liquor with meals, for the follow -
fug premises:
Monate, Menard's Restaurant and
proposed tavern, situate' on Lot
14, Plan 4, Village of Grand Bend.
County of 'Lambton, Province of
Ontario.
ANY person resident in the licenc-
ing district may object to the ap-
plication and the grounls of ob-
jection In writing shall be filed
with Mr. D. R. Morand, Q.C.,
Deputy Registrar of the Licencing
District, whose .address is 507
Security Building, Windsor, On
tarso, at .least ten days before the
meeting at which the application
is to be ]Beard.
DATED at Grand Bend, 0111ar1o,
this 29th day of April. A.D. 1957.
HENRY MENARD and
MONETTA MENARD,
' Grand Bend, Ontario.
2.9e
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT, 1046
Licensing District Number 1
TAKE NOTICE that William
Sohn Allan •of the Town of
Orangeville, in the County of Dur -
Perin, and of the Village of Grand
Bend, In the County of Lambton,
Will make application at Snecial
Meeting of The Liquor Licence
Board, of Ontario to be held at
the 'Windsor• Armouries, corner
Cartier Place and London Street
Zest, in the 'City of Windsor, in
the 'County of Essex, oh Monday
the 27th day of May. 1954, at the•
hour of .130 o'clock (Standard.
Time) in the forenoon for the is-
nuance of a; "Dirting Lounge Li-
cense" for the sale and consump-
tion of Miner with meals' and a
"Lounge License" for the sale
and consulttption 0f liquor, for the
folio wing p rem i s e s; "Lalsevlens
]louse Hotel" situate en Lots 379,
380, 384, 391 and nett er Lot. 405
on the Main Street in the Village,
of Grand T3end, in the Co•inty of
Lainbton, This Hetet has 25 bed-
rootns (14 with running hot and
cOld Water). 4 washroo,tts conies
pedand kwititchh ene51t,otvers, dining' Mont
Any person resident in the Ile
ceasing district may object to the:
application, and the gr0u,u1s of
objection le Writing shall be filed
with Mr. D. R. Morand, Q.(1, the
deputy registrar or the licensing
district, whose address Is 507
Security Building Windsor, On-
tarle', a.t least 'tett days b'foro tilt
Ptce.tint0hag` "at• wheardh.ich the applle atlon
is
f'+i'.CI•Tl1 at dSranaevl11 . Ont.,
this 27i1t day of Anrll, 1917,
William S. Allen,
0ta'hgev111e, Ontarie.
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PERSONAL
Why Surfer the agony of Ititeu-
litatle Patti. Snlatica, M.ttn:bago,
'when 1%.11DZAC'.0 S Will help you
*let. 30 relief. Ask your drtlgo
f')ONY'JZ' t,ET get x'od
e.8 t1' Y' See What Spenser Su iporte.
cath d'e-feyyell. ledividttel y deelalgiltld for both Vtt41i and wernen,
t`'a11 $"6tte 41000iteel' r"oreettbrfi, 11Ir8'.
Beatrice '4,VnOd8, rot3 Easter, 'tri'
lihone 104't"8 Kilttlton, •.il*
AUCTION SALES
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects
and Miscellaneous Items
On the Pt'emisea,
WINCIIELSEA
tsborne Township
The 'Undersigned Autcloneer is
In s t r u c ted to ,sell by Public
•Auction
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atp.r1r,
So11d oak diningroom suite;
table; buffet; cairs; kitchen
table; kitchen chairs; large oak
rocker; arm chair; 2 complete
bedroom suites; cupboard; cellar
table; kitchen cabinet; Raymond
sewing machine; daybed; Quebec,
heater; heavy duty hydro stove„
large assortment of dishes; glass-
ware, and kitchen utensils; bed-
ding; feather tick; pictures; pic-
ture flames; house plants; seal-
ers; crocks; counter scales; 2,000-
lb. scales; extension cord; large
assortment of carpenter tools
quantity of new grain bags; keg
of nails; circular saw; 30 ft. belt
scythe; cross -cut saw; 10 large
cedar end posts; 40 cedar fence
Posts; 10 steel posts; 8 steel 12'
3" piping; quantity of wood;
shovels; forks; ]toes; garden tools,
and many articles too numerous
to mention,
No Reserve. Everything willbe
sold.
RILl114)pT BATTEN, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN V4ALPER, Auctioneer
2c
Estate
AUCTION SALE • ,
Of Machinery and
.Household Effects
AT LOT 3, CON. 1, L.'P..S,
to Mile South of Hensel',
on No. 4 Highway
WEDNESDAY, M&Y 15
at 12130 pan.
Ir o U s E H O L D EFFECTS: 2
grand pianos; aetee and chairs; 2
cherry tables; cherry glass cup-
board; occasional chairs; rocking
chairs; small cupboard; old fas
shinned lamps (some Cranberry);
fire place, irons; small safe; writ-
ing desk; china cabinet and buf-
fet; studio couch; daybed; 2 sew-
ing machines; 3 spool beds; single
spool bed; rope bed; walnut 'an-
tic/tie bedroom suite; 4 chest of
drawers; antique rockers; springs
filled mattresses; antique clocks;
kitchen chairs; kitchen utensils;
dishes; radio; toilet sets; books;
s e a l e r s; hooked mats; cruet
stands.
MACHINERY: 10 cord slab
wood; 1947 Plymouth coupe car;
cream separator;
Modal B Al
Chalmers tractor and mower (used
very little); circular saw; steel
frame; drive belt; . wheelbarrow;
bag truck; steel fence posts; dump
rake; t 5 it. DIa -Ii r
ase
y a tis mower;
well'windless; ess; grain drill; cutter
buggy; light wagon; antique beg -
Cy; liarn,,ess; horsecollars• quan-
tity lumber, plank; , tools; tap
and die set; saws; bits; carpenter
tools, in excellent shape; anvil;
vise; emery; screw jack; fence
stretcher; slush scraper; extension
ladder; drag saw; sleighs; quan-
tity 11!1," iron pipe; wagons; bay
loader; fanning mill; 150 bus.
grain; pig cotte; dodr frames:
window frames;. cultivator; road
cart; 7 -section harrows; quan-
tity loose hay; other articles too
numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash.
Estate of late William Bell
LAIRD 'SICKLE ROY BELL
Executors
,HAROLD JACKSON. ,Auctioneer
I. P. CHESNEY, Clerk
2:9c
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WANTED:
CATTLE to .pastors., Phone 93 r-4,'.
;Guricll 2.3
C'flB ,tt NAR lBt'GGY, in good.
condition, Phone $ xeter 6554 2*
UP.CE.NTesif you have 10 to 100
acres, good loll, with barn to
accommodate 30 pigs. and a ,cosy
3 -'bedroom home,. -4 have a -rash'
buyer. Phone now. Truth Acheson,'
Lueen. phone 144, Al Sinnott, Lon-
don, Realtor. c
CATTLE FOR PASTURE, about it
head. A»ply I:ledley day. Phone
1175-r-3 Exeter. , Yo
IC'17 BOX, preferably small one,
to buy -or rent. Apply Box 'FI314',
'Gimes-Advocate. arm
.MORTGAGE on ranch style house,
located in new subdivision in Lucan.
Phone 135-11 Lucas), in the evenings,
Etre
CATTLE, P014 PASTURE --Call '81-
22 IKirktdn, uo
TENDERS WANTED
k 01 DRAINAGE WORK
Tenders will be received by the
Township of Stephen for drainage
work, consisting of 1,916 lineal feet
Of drain n
d and 8,730 lineal al feet of open
drain,
on
the
liatst'f
rani i
al Drain.
.Tendars must
be accompanied by
A0% deposit and be in the hands of
the Clerk on or before the 6th day
of May, 1957. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted. Plan and
profile may be seen at the office of
the clerk.
F, W. MORLO.Cif Clerk
POR DRAINAGE WORK
Tenders will be received by the
Township
o k s4 onSistingt 01 4 8690 li drainage e
of drain on the Wilson Municilial
Drain. 'renders must be accom-
panied with 1057, deposit and be in
the hands of the Clerk on or before
the 6th day of May, 1957. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
Plan and Profile may be seen at the
office of the Clerk.
F, W. MORLocx., Clerk
PAINTING-
Sealed
AINTINGSealed Tenders will be received
by the Board of Stewards of the'
Grand Bend united Church until
May 15th. 1957, for painting, the
outside of the church. 5perifiea.
tions may be had by cent:s:ting
Mr. Ross Desjardine, Grand Rend.
Mail all tenders to Earl Burr,
Secretary, R,R. No. '1 Dashwood,
Ont, _,c
TRANSPORTATION
The Board of Trustees of the
Hay Township School Area' Is
calling for sealed tenders plainly
marked, to transport approxi-
mately twenty-two children daily
from the closed school Na. 6 Hay
to No, 7 school in Zurich. com-
mencing September 3rd, 1957, and
ending June 29th. 1958.
Successful tender to provide
adequate insurance coverage on
pupils. For further information
contact the Secretary. Tenders to
be in the hands of the Secretary
by 'Wednesday, May 15th, 1957, at
6.00 P.M.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
H. W. BROIiENSHIRE, Secretary
Zurich, Ont,
2:9c
'WANTED
'ARTMEI11' ' SIZE P'
Relght 4,#,ar
44P -MY BOX 4'P.S, "
TIMES-AI%1100, TE
('ATTI,F, TO PASTURE, 30 i
Lacs of shade and running aai
t ontar•tliilliarn. Q.estricher, Q
3.F
ton phone 18-J.
Oi
HELP WANTED ...,
TEACHERS—Hag 'J ownslaip F.tmbll.
Schoot .Area, Huron County. re,
quires tearaters rot. rural ecitool ,
Salary for experienced. racope,
mended teachers is $5,200. ,PyNtles IS
commence September, 1957: Anplle e
lions to state +attallfieations, expert
fence and religion, ApPly
Broltenshire, Secretary -Treasurer„
Zurich, Ont. litre
YOUNG WOMAN, ipteti;gent, 21 tq1
35, for employment from June 1e:
to September 3 in smart attractive
camera -shop located at grand Bend.
Pleasant, Interesting work, good
salary, Write, .enclosing snapshot,:
to Box GE, Exeter Times -Advocate,
25:2.:9;160
SU
f,Y TEACHERl
E
-.•
HayTown,-
ship
Public School
A
re
a, lu
ACo
County, requires one eaPerl 1
¢
supply
teacher for rural . scho it
the area. Duties to continence April)
29, ending June 30-43 pupils on roll,
Apply H. W. Brokenshire, Secree
tary.Treasurer, Zurich, Ont, 13t14
STUDENT OR WOMAN, to work
9.12, Monday to Friday, for 2
weeks, in home when mother and
baby return from Hospital. Start.
ing June 10., Phone Exeter 6554,
Phone 102
for
HARVEY'S
TAXI
24-HOUR SERVICE
BACKACHE
May beWarninq
Backache is often caused by lazy kidney
action. When kidneys get out of order,
excess acids and wastes remain in the
system. Then backache, disturbed rest
or that tired -out and heary-headed feeling
may soon follow. That's the time to take
Dodds Kidney Pills. Dodd's atinwlate
the kidneys to normal action. 'Then you
feel better—sleep better—work better.
Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. 81
OPPORTUNITY
T li' I :S AREA
Canadian Company operating on a national scale has immediate
openings enin for or
1 g ambitious men, or womeh to manage IoCa.l business
dealing with some of Canada's largest chain stores; can be
handled in spare hours at start if desired; honesty and depend-
ability more important than past experience. Our liberal financial
assistance enables rapid expansion. This 10 a business on a high
plane for high type men or Bvonien of character only,
APPLICANTS MUST HAVE
APPROX. 91,600.00
(Which is secured), and good references. These openings will pay
you exceptionally high monthly income immediately, and rapidly
Increase as business expands. Prefer applicants aspiring earnings
from $10,000 to 520,000 yearly. No high pressure men wanted as
NO SELLING required. If you can quality and stave necessary
cash, write today giving phone and particulars for local inter-
view. Write J. W. WEBB COMPANY, Dept. B-10$, 1449 St. Alex-
ander, Montreal 2, Quebec.
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