The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-02-28, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1952
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FQR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WANTED CLASSIFIED RATES
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It
f* I II(jet educated!
FOR SALE-—Four-piece bedroom
outfit; a set of dishes for 12;
a set of silverware for 12; a
small cookstove;
Pigs.
phone 370-W Exeter.
Apply Harold
10 small
Elliott.
28e
FOR SALE OR TRADE?-—Two
Dalmatian marked dogs, one
male, one female, seven mos.
old. .Suitable for farm. War
ren Sanders, phone 106, Ex
eter. 2 Sc
WEDDING CAKE BOXES for
sale at The Times-Advocate.
BEEF SHARES—There are a
few vacant shares in the
Thames Road beefring. Any
one interested, please contact
Victor Jeffery. Phone 173-r-
13. 21:28*
FOR SALE—One Holstein hei
fer, due to freshen March 1.
Vaccinated. Apply Phil Johns,
phone Kirkton 44-r-21. 28*
FREE THERMOMETER — plus
cash at your farm for dead or
disabled horses or cows. Tele
phone collect Exeter 2S7-W,
William Stone Sons, Limited.
l-24tfc
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any Bize, as?
age. —G. J. Dow. phone 83
Exeter, l*tfc
HELP WANTEp
EXETER MOTOR SALES is please to announce
that Mr. Kenneth Collinson, of "Windsor, a First
('lass Mechanic, has joined our staff. Mr. Collin
son comes to us well-recommended by his former
employers, A. B. Grey., of Windsor, and Hal
Kemp, of St. Thomas. The addition of Mr.
Collinson enables us to continue to offer our
customers expert service and high quality work
manship.
Specializing in
Motor Turie-Ups and Carburetion
Our licenced mechanics, specially trained in
Chrysler school in the knowledge of the use of mod
ern service machines, can assure you of good results.
Let us have vour car or truck to prove our machines'
and our men’.1? ability.
New Tires
Due to over-stock, puriiosely purchased before
the synthetic content was added, we can give
you tires that tests prove will WEAR LONGER;
STOP QUICKER. POSITIVELY LESS SKID
ON ICE than tires of today, at . . .
10% DISCOUNT
Exeter Motor Sales
FRED DOBBS, PROP.Phone 200 Exeter
How Would You Like to Win
A BEAUTIFUL
Silver Tea Service
AND NUMEROUS OTHER “LOOT”
FREEH?
at Jack Smith Jeweller's
Treasure Hunt Draw
Every customer at Jack Smith Jeweller’s during
Treasure Hunt days will receive a free chance to win
one of these valuable prizes.
Lucky Draw Will Be Made Saturday
at 9:30 p.m.Ni
Greatly Reduced
Measure Hunt
PRICES ON
English China
Sandwich and Sewing Plates
DINNER SETS
38-piece, 66-piece and 94rpiece
ENGLISH VASES
SPECIALl
English Teapots $1.00
J
These Values for “Treasure Hunt” Days Only
You’ll Have to See Them tn Believe Them!
Come In atid Seek Them Out!
FOR SALE—Gent’s winter over
coat, navy blue, size 40. In
good condition. Can be seen
at Brady Cleaners. 28*
WAITRESS WANTED — Apply
Rether’s Coffee Shop. 28c
1938 Hudson Ter
good mechapi-
New rear-end
Good interior.
§150. Apply
MUST SALE-
raplane Coach,
cal condition,
and battery.Original paint. | _ .
Harry Dougall, R.R. 3, Exeter,
phone Hensail 6S9-r-ll. 28:6*
FOR SALE—A good Percheron
team, 8 years old. Two good
Durham cows, due to fresh
en. Apply Russell Webb, tele
phone 34-r-10 Dashwood. 2S*
FOR SALE—Modern coal and
wood range with high shelf.
New condition. Phone 68-W
Exeter. 2 Sc
FOR SALE—Apartment-size Kel-
vinator refrigerator, in very
good condition. —-Phone Tom
linson’s 46 28c
FOR SALE—One white marked
gander. Apply Stuart Trieb-
ner, phone Dashwood 36-r-16.
• 28*
FOR SALE—A quantity of baled
red clover hay. —Phone 35-25
Kirkton. 28*
FOR SALE—A quantity of feed
turnips. Phone 176-r-4 Exeter.
2S*
FOR SALE—1948 Chev Coach.
Good condition. 8 Ann Street,
Exeter. 28:6*
FOR SALE — Studebaker % - ton
truck, 2,300 miles. Price $1,-
375. Model 1951. Good as
new. Lloyd Chittack, Granton
phone 5-r-21.28*
FOR SALE—A piano, in very
good condition. Apply William
Sweitzer or phone 342-W Ex
eter. 2 Sc
FOR SALE—Registered "and vac
cinated Ayrshire and grade
Holstein heifer and young
cows just ready to calve. Will
'exchange for beef heifers or
cows. Apply to Whitney Coates
—1 mile south and 1J miles
east on St. Marys road or
phone Kirkton 4S-r-3.28*
FOR SALE—Weaner pigs. Ap
ply Allan Wescott, phone 173-
r-32 Exeter,_____________28c
FOR SALE — Sunshine rangette
in first class order. Apply
Ernie Thompson, Anna St.,
’ Parkhill P.O.___________ 28c
FOR SALE—One Tweed maple
evaporator pan, 2 ft. x .8 ft.
Good as new. Used one sea
son. 100 pails and spiles,
thermometer and felt strain
er. —-James Cornochan, phone
6 65-32 Seaforth, Ont. 28*
£
WANTED—Wide awake man to
represent the largest auto
mobile insurance company in
America for Exeter and dist-
trict. Part time or full time;
excellent commission. A p p 1 y
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SUBSCRIPTION SPECIALS
Ladies Home Journal
for 25 years — §5.00
Time —-78 weeks — §6.87
- Any Magazine, Any Time -
H. T. BUSTON
Phone Exeter 308-r-5
21*tfc
PERSONAL
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5
to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets
for double results; new healthy
flesh; new vigor. New “get
acquainted” size only 600. All
druggists.
WORK WANTED
ATTENTION FARMERS — We
have several experienced Dutch
farm help, mostly families.
Apply now to Mr. E. M. Eel
man, P.O. 336 or phone 678.
2-7tfc
WANTED
WANTED—Second hand child’s
crib. —Phone 634 Exeter. 27c
•WANTED — Coal oil hanging
lamps; old colored glass. —
Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Main St.
2-28tfc
HOUSE WITH ACREAGE want
ed. We have a client wishing
to purchase a comfortable
home with acreage, in or close
to Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Re
altor, Main St., Exeter. 2-28tfc
APPLICATIONS WANTED — Ap
plications for the position of
secretary-treasurer of the Hay
Township Farmers’ Mutual
Fire Insurance will be received
by undersigned up to Satur
day, March 8, 195 2, at 1:00
p.m. State qualifications. The
lowest or any application will
not necessarily be accepted.—
H. Eilber, Crediton, Ont.
21:28:6
BABY CHICKS
YOU’LL WANT PULLETS —
that’s ‘for sure’—for the good
egg markets. Bray Hatchery
has day-old and started in a
variety of breeds for prompt
shipment, also cockerels. Ask
for prices on mixed, to order.
Agent—Eric Carscadden, Ex
eter Phone 246-J. 28c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Flat, containing
bedrooms, kitchenette, sitting
room and wash room, all furn
ished. Private entrance. Carl
ing St. next to Roller Rink.
28*
FOR RENT—Downstairs apart
ment, heated and furnished.
Centrally located. Suitable for
quiet couple. Phone 274. 2S*
FOR RENT—Three-room apart
ment, lower, unfurnished, pri
vate entrance, for a quiet cou
ple with no children. Posses
sion immediately. Phone 23 3,
Exeter. 28c
FOR RENT — Furnished apart
ment. Immediate possession.
Bailey Florist, phone 276,'a26c
'FOR RENT — Two - room rear
apartment, unfurnished except
oil burning range. Centrally
located. W. Morley, 530 An
drew St., phone 226 Exeter.
2Sc
'FOR RENT-—-Two-bedroom cot
tage, kitchen and living room,
two-piece bath. Mrs. J. Cald
well, opposite Monetta Men
ard’s, Exeter. 28c
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE — New two-bedroom
house, hardwood and tile
floors, furnace thermostat con
trolled, large garage; owner
occupied. Possession arranged.
—J. M. Mahon, 523-W. 21tfc
HOUSE FOR SALE—Immediate
possession, built-in cupboards,
new partial bath; lots of new
raspberries and strawberries.
Large lot, 66’xl99’; full base
ment. Apply Mr. L, Rumpel,
Simcoe St., Exeter./Box 253.
$3,000. 28*
GOOD FARMS—-50 acres and
150 acres on county road.
Also highway farms 90 to 200
acres. All have good buildings
with conveniences. — W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons,
Salesman, Exeter. 31tfc
We have GOOD FARMS . with
good buildings, well' located
for schools and markets. 50
to 300 acres. Choose yours.—
W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons, Salesman, Exeter.
FARMS FOR SALE—The estate
of the late Albert Devine; 50-
acre farm, Lot 20, Concession
19 of Stephen Township. On
this farm is a house and barn
—also a rock well. Also ''for
sale; a 25-acre farm across
the road, Concession 18, quar
ter of a mile south of Lot 20.
This is good pasture land. —
Executors: Mrs. Lloyd Mac
Gregor, R.R. 4, Parkhill; Nor
man Devine. 21:28:6*
FARM FOR SALE—100 acres of
good land in Exeter district a
mile from highway with good
buildings. Apply Times-Advo
cate. 28*
NEW TWO-BEDROOM HOME—
In Exeter, four-piece bath,
automatic oil furnace, full
basement. —* For particulars,
phone Exeter Motor Sales, 200
Exeter (after 6 p.m. 282-J).
28:6*
IT’WILL NOT BE OUR FAULT
if you have no eggs next sum
mer and fall. Spruceleigh
chicks are bred on our own
farm with many years of care
ful breeding behind them.
Many of the best dates are al
ready booked by wise farmers
who make sure of their stock.
You should do the same. Write
now for price list and new il
lustrated catalogue to Spruce
leigh Farm Poultry Products
Limited, Box 12 ST, Brantford,
- Ontario, or order through
Cann’s Mill Limited.
21:28:6:13c
with power lift (nearly new);
Cockshutt side delivery rake
(nearly pew); Cockshutt 1-way
disc (nearly new); Cockshutt
manure spreader; Fleury Bissell
3-sectiou spring tooth harrows;
Fleury oat roller; Smalley grain
blower .With pipes; Frost &
Wood G-ft. cut mower; Chatham
fanning mill with bagger; Vik
ing cream separator; Renfrew
2,000-lb. truck scales; Moffat
electro-pail heater; 3-drum steel
roller; 8-ft. stiff-tooth cultivat
or; 5-section drag harrows; rub
ber-tired wagon with grain box
and flat rack; 2-wheeled trailer
with grain box and stock rack;
all steel stone boat; walking
plow; single row scuffler; 30-
ft. of blower pipe for threshing
machine; 30-ft. extension
der; 5-h.p. electric motor;
electric motor; electric fencer;
Beatty brooder stove;
grindstone; bag truck;
steel gate; colony house 10'xl2
feed troughs; 180’ of 5” 1.
forks; shovels, chains and num
erous other articles.
FEED GRAIN: Approx. 250
bales of timothy hay; approx.
100 bales of clover hay; approx,
400 bus. of Clinton oats (suit
able for seed); approx, 4 00 bus.
of Ajax oats; approx. 200 bus.
of Montcalm barley; approx. 200
bus. of mixed grain; approx. 100
bus. of feed oats.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; Num
erous household effects includ
ing a Maxwell power
er with 1-h.p. motor.
TERMS: Cash. No
the farm is sold.
FRED SLAVIN,
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, AUCT.
K. W. COLQUHOUN, CLERK
28:6c
Clyde mare, good
Clyde colt 2 years*
MISCELLANEOUS
HONSBERGER SIGNS
TRUCK LETTERING
SHOW CARDS
Reasonable Rates
Phone 661 — 122 Hill St.
EXETER
10:17* tfc
E.
FARMERS, Woodcutters, Loggers
—Why search further for a
fast-cutting, safe, power-chain
saw? Buy^ PRECISION! Sold
and serviced by D. L. Ker nick,
R.R. No. 3, Exeter. Complete
informacion on request.
N22:20wks*
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in
Power Weed Spraying Equip
ment, be sure to see some on
display. I have also several
kinds of weed killer including
Dow, Green Cross and Nauga
tuck; also selective weed kill
that can be used on young
peas and alfalfa seedlings and
brush-kill, Lindane and Chlor
dane, DDT, Calcium - Arsenate
and Arsenate of Lead. Apply
L. V. Hogarth, phone 266.
13tfn
TENDERS WANTED
WARBLE-FLY SPRAY
Township of Stephen
Sealed tenders plainly marked
will be received by the under
signed for the contract to spray
all cattle in the township for the
control of Warble-Fly. Township
will supply all spray material,
contractors to supply all equip
ment. Work to be done under
the direction of the Township
Inspector. Tenders should be in
the form of price per head for
two sprays. Tenders to be in the
hands of the undersigned by
March 3, 195 2. Lowest oi' any
tender not necessarily accepted.
F. W. MORLOCK,
Clerk, Crediton, Ont. 28c
AUCTION SALES
Clearing 7
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Tractor,
Machinery and Household
Effects
On the premises
LOT 9, CON. 9, USBORNE TWP.
U mile south of Winchelsea on
TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1952
Complete list for next week’s
issue.
PROPRIETOR, Garnet Johns,
AUCTIONEER, Alvin Walper.
28c
lad-
5-h.p.
emery;
12-ft.
Pipe;
lawn mow-
reserve as
PROP-.
WANTED TO BUY—15 tons of
good baled hay. Harvey God
bolt, Centralia, phone Exeter
178-r-13. 28*
WANTED—A piano, medium
si26, good condition. —Phone
R.C.A.F. Centralia, Local 27.
2-28tfc
WANTED TO RENT—Tillable
land to rent or
Building
Tim es-Advocat e.
on shares.
not necessary. Apply
28*
FOR SALE—Six-room house, 3
bedrooms, 3-piece bath, hot
air furnace, good basement,
town water, garage, 41 acres
of land, low taxes. Apply
Ralph Batten, Huron St. East,
Exeter. 28*
FOR SALE—Highway store with
three roomy cabins and own
er's residence. Hydro and wa
ter pressure. One acre, nicely
treed. Well located. —C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main Street,
Exeter. 2-28tfc
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Tractors, Farm
Implements, Hay, Grain and
Household Effects, etc.
ON THE PREMISES, LOT 9,
L.R.E., BOSANQUET TWP.
21 miles south of Grand Bend,
5 mile east of B-A Station on
Highway 21
The undersigned auctioneer has
■been instructed to sell by public
auction on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12
at 1 o’clock p.m. sharp
CATTLE: Two part Durham
and Hereford cows, 6 years old,
due at time of sale; roan Dur
ham cow, 4 years old, due in
April; Hereford heifer with calf
at foot; red Shorthorn cow, 5
years old, due before sale date;
2 Durham farrow cows; part
Durham and Hereford heifer,
carrying first calf, due middle of
April; Shorthorn cow, 6 years
old with calf at foot; part Here
ford and Shorthorn cow, 6 years
old, due the latter part of
March; Shorthorn yearling hei
fer. This is an extra good herd
of cattle with "clear T.B. tests.
PIGS AND POULTRY: York
shire sow, not bred; 2 Yorkshire
market pigs; Yorkshire sow bred
December 24; 8 chunks. 150
Rock and Leghorn laying hens.
A number of Bantam chickens.
TRACTORS: McC-Deering '50
Super A tractor, like new,
equipped with hydraulic lift,
finger touch control, used one
year; also with complete 4-row
scuffle?, with
and 1-row beet
ing hydraulic
plow; English
in first class condition, on rub
ber; M.H. 2-furrow tractor plow.
MACHINERY: International 14-
plate double disc, like new;
Cockshutt 13-jdisc grain drill;
International 6 - ft. stiff - tooth
cultivator; McCormick 5-ft, cut
mower; McCormick 6-ft. binder;
Cockshutt manure spreader; M.-
H. S-ft. fertilizer spreader; M.H.
bean scuff ler; International 3-
section spring-tooth harrows;
dump rake; 3-section diamond
harrows; rubber-tired wagon;
16-ft. flat hay rack, like new;
cutting box; Bain wagon box;
Lester 5-h.p. gasoline engine; 2-
h.p. gasoline engine; 1-h.p. gas
motor; 8-inch planer; 14-ft. line
shaft, complete with pulleys; 2
electric fencers; 2 brand hew
14-ft. sills; suitable for rack, 2
small gates; Chatham fanning
mill, complete with sieves; new
steel-tired buggy; Portland cut
ter; 4 steel drums; gas pump;
2 iron kettles; corn sheller; 20
cedar posts; wheelbarrqjv; 150-
ft. hay fork rope; 500-capacity
chick brooder; 135-ft. hay fork
rope; pulleys; new grain shovel;
quantity of sacks; .15 single
cords of good dry, mixed wood;
chop boxes; 4 steel barrels; set
of sling ropes; logging chains;
carpenter tools; maple syrup
equipment; new 7-ft,
buckets and spiles;
articles
tion.
HAY
AUCTION SALE
of 65 Durham and Holstein
Cattle, 70 York Pigs,
Real Estate and
Miscellaneous Articles
The Undersigned Auctioneers
have been instructed to sell by
Public Auction
on
LOT 22, CON. 12, HAY TWP.
1% miles west of Zurich, and
% mile north on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5
at 1:00 o'clock sharx>
HORSES: 1
inevery way; 1
old.COWS: 12 Holstein Cows in
calf, 4 to freshen at time of sale;
11 Durham Cows, all being
heavy with calf; 4 steers 2 years
old; 22 baby beefs; 5 Holstein
heifers; 15 Durham yearlings;
1 pure bred Shorthorn Bull, 10 -
months old.All cattle are fully T.B. tested
and are in good condition.
PIGS: Pure Bred York Hog,
one year old; 10 York Sows duei
in March and April; One .York,
Sow with litter at foot; 50 Stock
er Pigs 50 to 80 pounds each.
MISC.: Two wheel trailer with
racks; Chatham fanning mill;
Warner electric ’brooder; Mc
Deering 6-foot mower; set of
bob sleighs; Renfrew cream sep
arator, used only 3 years; 1200-
lb. capacity platform scales;
Fleury 8-inch grinder; clover re
cleaner for any separator; 12
cords of Beech body wood, Cedar
stakes and kindling wood.
REAL ESTATE: Consisting of
105 acres pasture farm, being
Lot 7, Con. 13 Hay Township;
1% miles north of Dashwood,
65 acres are tillable and haej
been freshly seeded; 4 acres
bush. If not previously sold will
be offered subject to a reserved
bid.
Terms of Real
per cent on day of
in 30 days.
In case of bad
will be held under
TERMS: Cash.
PROPRIETOR, Delbert Geiger,
CLERKS, Stade and Weido,
AUCTIONEERS, Alvin Walper,
Dashwood, Jim McLean, Parkhill
28c
Estate—Ten
sale, balance
weather sale
cover.
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and
Implements
The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by public
auction at
LOT 12, CON. 4, STEPHEN TP.
15 miles east of Crediton and
5 mile north
on
THURSDAY, MARCH 6
at 1:00 o’clock
the following;
HORSES: 1 good work team.
CATTLE: Cow, due April 1;
cow, due
April 15;
cow, due
calves at side; 3 heifers rising
rising
rising
rising
steers;
April 10; cow, due
cow, due April 25;
May 5; 3 cows with
101
all attachments
lifter. McC-Deer-
2-furrow tractor
Fordson tractor,
WANTED TO RENT — Small
house with conveniences. Good
reliable tenants. Phone 551-M
fixe ter, 28*
TWO-BED^OOM COTTAGE with
additional apartm ent. Two
modern kitchens and bath
rooms, Oil heated. Well locat
ed in Exeter. —-C. V. Packard,
Realtor^ Main Street, Exeter.
2-2 8 tic
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Implements, Feed,
Grain and Household Effects
AT LOT 9, CONCESSION 12,
TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP
14 miles south and 25 miles
east of Kippen on
TUESDAY, MARCH 11
^at 1:30 p.m. sharp
the following:
IMPLEMENTS: M.H. No.
Junior tractor with lights, Start
er, R.T.O., and wheel weights;
tractor scuffler and bean puller
attachment; 3-furrow M.H. trac
tor plow; M.H. tandem disc;
M.H, 6-ft Clipper combine
equipped with a four cylinder
Wisconsin auxiliary motor, pick
up, grain hiii dnd bagger; M.H.
binder 6-ft. cut; McCormick
Deering 15-run double disc drill
3
2
2
3
3 years old;
years
years
years
small
PIGS: 2 brood sows;
around 80 or 9 0 lbs.
IMPLEMENTS: Allis Chal
mers tractor; Mc-Dearing binder,
nearly new; M.H. hay loader;
M.H. mower; Case manure
spreader; M.H. 13-hoe seed
drill; Cockshutt seed drill; stiff
tooth cultivator; land roller; 2
walking plows; Case 3-furrow
tractor plow; set of harrows;
disc harrow; 'hay rake; 2 steel
hay rack; wagon
2 sets sleighs; cutter; bug-
lialtei' for leading a cow; 2
double harness; set of
turnip pulper; fanning
new single bridle and
wheelbarrow; McDeering
old; 6
old; 2
old; 3
calves.
1, steer
steers,
heifers,
yearling
S chunks
tired wagons;
box;
gy;sets
scales;
mill;
lines;
cream separator; hay fork, ropes
and pulleys; slings; forks, sho
vels, hoes, whiffletrees, neck-
yokes, chains, boxes, barrels and
other articles.
TERMS: Cash.
FRED KERR, PROP.
FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I
pan, 120
and many
too numerous to men-
HAY & GRAIN: 150 bushels
of choice wheat; 650 bushels of
early Alaska seed oats; 50 bush
els of Beaver seed oats; quantity
of good clover hay; 400 bales
of straw,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Two
oak extension tables with leaves;
3 small tables; 10 kitchen
chairs; pictures and picture
frames;
couches,
glassware,
combination china cabinet
eau; box stove; j
wheel; antique parlor
rug, 105x9 ft,, like
lantern; 3 Aladdin
high back chairs, etc.
TERMS.' Cash, No
the farm is sold!
EMMERY STEBBINS, PROP,
GLEN WEBB, CLERK
ALVIN W ALP ER, AUCT.
28:6c
various rocking chairs;
quantity of (1 i s h e S ;
crocks and sealers;
, bur-
small spinning
furniture;
new; gas
lamps; 6
reserve as
In the estate of
JOHANNES WOUDA,
late of the Township of Usborne,
in the County of Huron,
Farmer.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full parti
culars of such claims to the
undersigned on or before the
first day of March, A.D. 1952,
after which date the estate’s as
sets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims that have
then been received.
W. G. COCHRANE,
Exeter, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administratrix.
14:21:28e
In the estate of
VERA GRACE ESSERY,
deceased.
All .persons haying c 1 a i fft s
against the estate of Vera Grace
Essery, late of the Town of Ex
eter, in the County of Huron,
who died on or
day of February, 1952
quired to file
same with Bell .... ___.
Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by
the Sth day of March next after
which date the estate will be
distributed, having regard only
to those claims of which notice
has been received.to'
about the 5th
are re
particulars Oi
& Laughton,
BELL &s LAUGHTON,
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ontario,
21:28;6c