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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-11-18, Page 6
Page 6 THJE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 See The Christmas Cards At The T-A s Phone 719 Exeter 1 MpCLARY CQAL & WOOD AND OIL FURNACES I INTERNATIONAL AND LINCOLN OIJL FURNACES I Plunjbing and Heating Repairs and | Installations, Oil Burner Service | ALF ANDRUS 403 ANDREW ST. ..... "" " oi.................... ...................................... ........ I FEED 5ERVICEI Your Home-Grown Grain Supply Can Last Longer The grain you grow at home for feeding your livestock and poultry is a pretty important commodity, It has taken a lot of time and money to produce that grain crop and you don’t want to waste any. You CAN waste a lot of grain if you don’t feed it properly. BEFORE you feed your grain. BALANCE IT with SHUR-GAIN. You see, grain supplies energy in a livestock or poultry feed but, it DOES NOT supply sufficient protein, mine rals and vitamins to meet proper requirements. That’s exactly why it takes about 1100 lbs. of straight grain to put a hog to market compared to just 600 to 700 lbs. of a mixture of grain and SHUR-GAIN Hog Concentrate. DON’T WASTE GRAIN. Come in and see us about a SHUR-GAIN custom mixing service that will SAVE YOUR GRAIN. Cann's Mill Ltd, EXETER AND WHALEN CORNERS Boost Exeter Mohawks! George Wright Says: We’re breaking our neck to keep prices down. We’re constantly on the alert for good bargains from suppliers and we price them .to you—our customers—at real money saving prices. The underwear we advertised last week didn’t come in until Saturday. So we leave it on all this -week. These Prices Good Until Saturday Night Boys Plaids $1.85 6 - 16 Years MEN’S Underwear Med. Weight — Reg. $2.95 $1.77 ZIP-IN Top Coats 35 to 44 $18.66 FLEECE-LINED Combs Sizes 38 to 50 $2.77 HEAVY SANFORIZED DOESKIN Shirts Sizes 14 to 18 Here’s a real warm full cut, easy to laundry shirt. Reg. $4.50. SANFORIZED CHECK DOESKINS 14 to 17/a $2.77 Rubber Boots * Take Inventory — Sell 'Don't-Wants' Here FOR SALE CLASSIFIED RATES I FOUND TENDERS WANTED ELECTRIC STOVE, 3-wire, heavy- duty, 2-burner and oven. Modern Graham rangette, good condition. Cheap. J. W, Murph, 18 Gidley St., Exeter. 18* 10 PIGS, 6 weeks old on November 19, Apply William Bender, Crediton, Ont. 18c 2 MEN’S COATS, size 44, 1 brown tweed topcoat, 1 plaid coat. Station wagon coat, size 10, grey. Apply at Brady's Dry Cleaning ,______ 19:26* TURNIPS—10C a bushel. A. Haverkemp, R.R. 3, Exeter, Highway 4, phone 698rl2,__________________ 18e GANDER, choice young Emden. Bar- ry Jeffery, phone 457rl2, Exeter 18c COOK STOVE—Enterprise, coal or wood, warming oven; used six weeks. Apply Peter Tooranstra, care of How- ard Johns, R,R, 1, Woodham. 18* 25 words or Jess 60c More Than 25 Word* — ■1|0 Per Word SUCCEEDING INSERTIONS 300 More Than 25 Words 10 Per Word CATTLE BEAST, on Con. 5, Lot 4, Hay Township. Owner may have same by proving property and pay ing expenses. Apply Elmer Rowe. R. R, 1, Exeter, phone 38r7 Dashwood. 18* NOTICES PIANO—Phone IOS Lucan.IS* THERMOSTAT and damper control for wood or coal furnace. Apply 252 Main St.____ ___________________18* COAT—Ladies' warm winter coat, black, size 42. Phone 294R._____18* CEMENT—20 bags, $1.00 per bag. Ap ply Tom Walker, phone 553 Exeter.18c DRESSED common ducks, $2. Phone 32r2 Grand Bend. 18c SEWING MACHINE—Treadle, Davies, clean, good condition, all attachments and instruction book, $15. Apply 315 Andrew St., Exeter.____________18* WHY SUFFER the agony of Ilheu- matie Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when RUMACAPS will help you to welcome relief. Ask your Druggist,_______18c PIANO—Apply Fred Horton, Kirkton, phone 63-7.________________ 18* BABY CARRIAGE—Lloyd, silver grey, blue lining’, storm sheet, in A-l con dition; brown, metal %-bed; baby’s bassinette, basket may be lifted off. Apply Mrs, Stewart Bell, phone 687-r- 33 Hen sail. __________________18* PIANO—Upright Innis. Has been kept regularly tuned and has good tone. Phone 126 Exeter._______________ISc FORD V-S MOTOR, 110 horse, 1949, complete, suitable only for exchange on rebuilt motor, 1949-50-51 motors interchangeable. For truck or motor car. Sell cheap. Phone 717M3 Exeter. IS* 2 DURHAM COWS, due in May, 1955; 4 good Durham yearlings. Apply Les Hindmarsh, phone 611r3 Ailsa Craig.. 18* OVERCOAT — Man's, winter, like new, size 40-42. Price $25. May be seen at Brady Cle-aners._________18c ANTIQUE book case; roll-top writ- ing desk. Phone 732W1 Exeter. 18c PIANO—Gerard - Heintzman, mohog- any finish, good condition; reasonably priced for quick sale. Apply Lyman Gratton, Grand Bend, phone 53. ISc HONEYWELL coal furnace janitor. W. C. Pearce, 86 Anne St., Exeter.IStfc WESTINGHOUSE T.V.—Walnut, with stand, in good condition, $125. Apply Mrs. C, Cook, Hensail, phone 67, 18:25c COLEMAN OIL STOVE, medium size, like new, $55. Apply 230 Algonquin Drive, RCAF Centralia._______11:18c POCKET NOVELS, 10(! each; maga- klnes, 5^; comics, 2 for 5C; exchange 2 for 3. Louis E. Johnston, Second Hand Shop. Open evenings and Sat urdays, 31 Main St., phone 1S3.11:18:25* 3 BULLS, Registered Herefords, 9 months old. Apply W. B. Thompson, 2 miles south and 2 miles west of Centralia. 11:18* STOVE WOOD, 12-incli, dry, soft elm. Apply Emerson ’Woodburn, 1% miles west of Greenway.___________11:18* PENMEN'S PLUM Combinations Sizes 36 - 50 — Reg. $4.75 Our Price This Week $3.33 TURKEYS — Oven-ready or New York dressed. Apply Harry Playter, phone 47-r-5 Dashwood.________4tfc c MAN’S genuine cashmere nigger brown overcoat, size 38-40. Special at Brady’s Cleaners. _____ 11:18* WRECKING—'42 Hudson, ’42 Dodge, '41 Dodge, '41 Chev, '41 Ford, Many older models. Cudniore’s Gravel, tele— phone 171-r-3 Exeter,________7-12tfc Another Lot Of Suits 2 PAtfl PANTS Hard-Wearing Garbardines In Grey, Blue and Teals Stouts and Regulars $29.95 MEN’S Station Coats Wool Insulated 54-Length — Reg. $21.95 $16.95 PENMAN’S 71 Shirts & Drawers S4.75 HYDRO CITY Work Shoes Sizes 6 to 12 .95 4^ Work Clothes Lined Smocks—-$5.50 Coveralls—$5.75 O’ Alls-—$4.29 High Grade Work Clothes At LOWEST possible prices GEORGE WRIGHT Specials Brand new' 2-Furrow 10” Plough Special ■—• $150 2 Brand. New Lifting Cranes To Fit Ford and Ferguson Tractors Special — $20 Each 2-Furrow Drag Plough — $25 Manure Spreader —■ $65 REG ARMSTRONG MOTORS Exeter Ontario STOCK WANTED DEAD, DISABLED STOCK — Seven- day week service for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, calves. —Glen Kennedy, phone collect 1G8-W Lucan or Exeter 235. 0-2tfc HORSES WANTED—Heavy or light, young or old. Please notify Frank Taylor, 138 Exeter. Jul22;Ja5* I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter, tfc LOST MAN’S tan overcoat. Picked Up by mistake Sunday morning in James Street United Church, Apply Walter Gunning, Exeter, phone 31I)W. 18* HEREFORD HEIFER, two-year-old. Strayed from Con. 5, Lot 4, Hay Township. Apply Elmer Rowe, R.R. 1, Exeter, phone 38r7 Dashwood, 18* KIRKTON Ilfizaai' The Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's Church, Kirkton, held a very successful bazaar in Aberdeen Kall on Friday evening. The var ious booths were well patronized. A splendid program, intro duced by Rev, R. A, C. Mills, in cluded a solo by Beverley Bic kel!, thers of Anderson Rosemary Smith, Jack Roundell, and a skit. First Shave’’, by Bill Irvine, Dawn thy Irvine Davis. Mr. Leon the farm of zer of Woodham. Mr, Ira Marshall, William. Ar thur and Herbert Foster re turned from a. hunting trip at Rye, They report good weather and good hunting. a chorus by Stephen bro- of Anderson, dance by recitation by ' ' , ’His Ken Blackler, Blackler, Doro- Mrs. Haroldand lias purchasedPaul Mr. Whitfield Swit- 20^ OFF if ad paid with order or Saturday following the last insertion Semi-Display Classifieds (restricted to one column) First Insertion 980 per inch Subsequent Insertions 840 per inch Classified ads accepted up till Wednesday noon. Auction sale copy should be ia Tuesday at noon, PERSONAL by OLD? GET PEP; Feel Years Young er. Full of vigor, Men, women of 40, 50, GO! Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets to day, "Get-acquainted” size only GOd- Ail druggists, ll;18c , EMPLOYMENT WANTED FARMERS! Arrange now for your farm help. Experienced Holland fam ilies. Also wanted to rent—50- to 100- acre farms. Write Henry Nyhius, R. 3, Exeter, phone 17z-r-31. 12-10tfc BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BRAY HATCTERY" has cockerels for prompt shipment. Make no mistake, good markets await wise poultry keepers who buy Bray. Ask us for complete data. Eric Carscadden, Ex eter, phone 246W. 18 WANTED WANTED TO BUY—About 10 tons good mixed grain. Apply Sandy El liot, phone 476 Exeter. 18c BALED HAY, alfalfa, red clover, any quantity. Apply Mike's Trucking, 126 Talbot St., Essex. 18:25c COURT OF REVISION TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the Township of Usborne for the year 1955 will be held in the Town ship Hall, Elimville, Monday, Decem ber 6 at 3:00 p.m. II, IL G. STRANG, Clerk 18c TOWN OF EXETER NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the electors of the Town of Exeter will be held in the Town Hall on Monday, November 29, 1954, between the hours of 7:30 and 8:30 o'clock in the evening for the purpose of making and receiving no minations for Mayor, Reeve, Deputy- Reeve, six Councillors, three members of Public School Board and one Pub lic Utilities Commissioner. And further notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed and qualifying for any particular office than required to be elected, the proceedings will be ad journed until Monday. December 6, 1954, when polls shall be opened from 9 o'clock a.m. until 5 o'clock p.m. at the following places with the undermentioned officers in charge and fixed by town by-law viz: Polling Sub-Division No, 1-A—at showrooms of Reg Armstrong Motors, Main Street; Alvin Pym, D.R.O.; Vera Rowe, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division No, 1-B—at showrooms of Reg Armstrong Motors, Main Street; Charles Monteith, D.R. O.; Edna Taylor, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division No. 2-A-—at Town Hall, Main Street; Eric Cars cadden, D.R.O.; Louise Heywood, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division No, 2-B—at Town Hall, Main Street: John Camp bell, D.R.O.; Margaret Ryclcman, Poll Clerk, Polling Sub-Division No. 3-A—at Glen McKnight’s Residence, Main Street; Sarah Laing, D.R.O.; Grace MeKnight, Poll Clerk.Polling Sub-Division No, 3-B—at Glen McKnight’s Residence, Main Street; Arthur Amy, D.R.O.; Lois Learn, Poll Clerk. And all electors are hereby request ed to govern themselves accordingly. Exeter, Ont., Nov. 16, 1954 CLARENCE V. PICKARD Returning Officer TOAVNSHIP OF MCGILLIVRAY tenders FOR DRAIN Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 noon Saturday, November 27, 1954, for the construc tion of the Carey Municipal Dram consisting of approximately 7,363 lineal feet of open drain (4,480 cu. yds.) and 1,801 lin, ft. of covered drain.Bids shall be a completion of the bids for file and separately. Plans may be seen and tained at the office of the under signed or at the office of the Engin eer, O. P. Corbett, Lucan,Lowest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. OLIVER AMOS, Clerk R.R. 8, Parkhill lump sum for the whole work with open work shown and specifications tender forms ob- to a reserve bld.SARAH HAMILTON. Mortgagee FURNITURE a n d MISCELLAN EOUS ITEMS to be offered on the premises of above sale at 1:30 p.m. DeForest Crpsley electric radio; kitchen range; Kelvinator refrigera tor, like new; Finlay space heater, Jike new; Finlay 6-plate kitchen range; daybed; 2 complete bedroom suites; wardrobe; living room table; 6 dining roopi chairs; 3-burner oil stove; kitchen chairs; rocking chairs; occasional chairs; single bed, com plete with springs and mattress; extention table; centre table; kitchen clock; kitchen utensils; copper boiler; garden tools. Many articles too nume rous to mention. TERMS: Cash,ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer REAL ESTATE MODERN 1-Floor Home in Exeter— 2 bedrooms, den, living and dining rooms, bathroom with colored fixtures, modern kitchen. This home hag a centre hall and has ample cupboard space throughout. Automatic air conditioned oil furnace. For ap pointment call Irving Snider, 519W Exeter. ______________18c FARM—160 acres excellent clay loam, well drained, excellent water supply, buildings in good repair, large barn, 50’xSO’, silo, big shed, modern 8- room house, hot and cold water, •under pressure; furnace, floors, hydro throughout, located—Hibbert Township. Gordon Coulson, 3 miles Cromarty, Ont. big shed, modern 8- hardwood centrally Contact west of 11:18:25* FARM FOR SALE — 150 acres of choice loam land, -with hydro through out; a silo; a never-failing well, with pressure system in house and barn.— Sam Ropp, phone 163 Zurich. 4:11:18* HENSALL — Frame house located on Main Street. Nicely decorated, with extra lot available. To settle ostut© GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Broker R. B. Paterson, Hensail, Ontario Phone 51 4tfc AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Fire Hall and Equipment ON THE PREMISES Lot 17 in the VILLAGE OF DASHWOODThe undersigned auctioneer has re ceived instruction to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1954 at 2 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 17, 53 ft. long, 26 ft. wide, on which is situated fire hall, 22x15 ft., which can be moved from premises. This building is in new condition and very suitable for garage. FIRE ENGINE and Equipment: Packard fire engine equipped with brand new 10-ply 700x20 heavy-duty tires and other equipment, OTHER ITEMS: Fire siren, large toll bell, 30-gal. chemical tank, an as sortment of rubber and canvas hose, like new; box stove.TERMS: Cash. DASHWOOD POLICE VILLAGE Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 2 end tables, 2 bedside tables, towel rack, medicine cabinet. New Williams Sewing machine, antique style bed. springs, mattress; commode. 2 toilet sets, kitchen clock, oak rocker, lawn chairs, clothes dryer, 2 card tables, 2 trunks, 3 storage boxes, suitcase, roll of new linoleum, carpet, rugs, pictures and frames, vacuum cleaner, electric toaster and iron, aluminium set, as sortment of dishes and kitchen uten- sils, sealers, Quebec combination stove and heater, small Quebec heater, Beatty electric washer, in brand new condition; step ladder, scythe, wash tubs, copper boiler, work bench, garden tools. ■ ...........x— numerous TERMS: A. - MRS. F. _____ Executors for the Estate of the Late Mrs. Louis Morenz ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer and many articles too to mention. Cash. P. CUNNINGHAM ’— " H. BUDD Gardner’s Galleries 77 Dundas Street SAW MILL LOGS and standing bush lots wanted. Fuel wood and slab wood l'or sale. — Robert Eagleson, Alisa Craig, phone 624-r-22 or 623-r-3. 7-ltfc TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that meeting of the electors of the HELP WANTED BE YOUR own boss! Make the first step towards a money-making busi ness of your own that you can in crease as the months roll by. Sell in your surroundings our 250 household necessities. Interesting commission, specials with free products monthly. Write now to: FAMILEX, 1600 Delov imier, Dept. C, Montreal. 18c WOMAN for kitchen work. Some knowledge of preparing lunches pre- ferred. Phone 52 after 6 p.m._____18e LADY to help with housework in Ex- etei’ for two to three weeks when mother returns from hospital. Apply Box “T” Times-Advocate. 18c WOMAN to take care of two small girls while mother works from 9 to 6, 5 days a week. Every convenience. Phone 79, Exeter. 18* FOR RENT 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT — Front, Main St., near river. Stoves provided. Not Expensive. Apply to J. H. Jones. IS* APARTMENT — Heated, upstairs. 3 rooms and bath; partly furnished. Available now. Penhale .Apartments, 66 John St. E„ phone 291R.______18* APARTMENT — Unfurnished. Avail able immediately. Apply Norval Jones, phone 413-W in the evenin'gs.____18c 3-ROOM CABIN, cubboards, 2-wire service, water on tap, outside facili ties. Murray Neil, phone 10M Credi- ton, _______________11:18c APARTMENT, unfurnished, 4 rooms, vacant Dec. 1., private entrance and share bath, oli heated. Apply 27 Gid- ley St. W,___________________11:18* UNFURNISHED downstairs apart ment, living room, kitchen, 3-piece bath, bedroom, wired for heavy duty stove. Available first part of De cember. John Ward, phone 348 Ex- eter. ___________ is* BEDROOM, sitting - room, kitchen, washroom, 3-piece bath with hot and cold water, Completely furnished.— Apply 357 Carling St.___________18c APARTMENT — Bath, hot and cold water, two bedrooms, kitchen and living room, full basement, on high way at Shipka, Available October 16. —Albert Gaiser, Crediton, phone 6-J. 9-9tfc APARTMENT — Modern upstairs apartment, 4 rooms and bath, oil heated. Phone 7 Exeter._______9-9tfc FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum cleaners, Power lawn mowers, —Bea vers Hardware, Exeter. 7-ltfc MISCELLANEOUS FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its best for all breeds, call the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association between 7:30 and 10:00, a.m, on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. Phone collect Clinton 24” PAINTING, pen ter work. Let rhe gi estimate. Louis E. Johnsti St., phone 183 Exeter. Papering and mi ' 'C !nor oar’- you an 31 Main 11:18:25c GREEN GABLES Nursing Home — Modern Wing recently opened, all rooms On ground floor. Competent nursing care. Rates reasonable. Phone 123 Parkhill, Ont,_________ 11:180 S. S. S. S. Stew’s sharpening Service. 105 San ders Street East, or Cann’s Mill. All kinds of saws, ll-4tfc WE WILL CUSTOM KILD, eviscer ate and package your chicken or tur key for your farm freezer or locker. Phone us for dates and prices. Apply Edgar Cudmore, phone 171-r-l4 Ex- ctor, , , , ............. ............. 10»7lfc “STANDARD OF THE WOODS’’ — McCulloch Chain Saws! All models and complete service available at Mc Culloch Saw Sales, 42S Huron Street. Stratford, phone 1061-J, 9-16tfc SEPTIC TANKS, EMPTIED — Imme diate service. Phone 108 Lucian of 130,-W Lucan. Rutlor Bros. 10-7:11-28 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING AUTO TRIMMING Slip Cdvers---Custom made or installed Phone 66 a ....___. .... ______ .. __ Township of Stephen will be held in the Town Hah, Crediton, on Monday, November 29, 1954 at 1:00 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of mak ing and receiving nominations for Reeve, Deputy-Reeve, Councilmen and also for Trustees of the Township School Area comprising Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 10 and Union 8, 12, 11 and 1G, three to be elected. And further notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed and qualifying for any particular office than required to be elected, the proceedings will be ad journed until Monday, December 6, 1951, when polls shall be opened from 9:60 o’clock a.m. until 6:00 o’clock P.m, at the following places with the undermentioned officers in charge as fixed by township by-law viz:Poll IL. 1 ~, C„.. tralla; Gordon Wilson, D.R.O.; Ralph Gates, Poll Clerk. Poll 2 l 121. chen, Lot 21, Con, 2, Poling Booth; Preston Dearing, D.R.O.; Frank Triebner, Pol) Clerk. Poll No, 3—Wenzel’s Barher Shop, Crediton, Polling Booth; Wm. Oest- richer, D.R.O.; Garnet Hill, Poll Clerk. Poll No. 4—Town Hall, Lot 10, Con. 7, Polling Booth; Alvin Baker, D.R.O.; Russel Finkbeiner, Poll Clerk. Poll No. 5—O’Rourke's Kitchen, Lot 12, 2L:., 12, Polling Booth; Gerald D.R.O.; Joe Regicr, Poll 6—Club Rooms, T-ot 24, TWO-APARTMENT house, furnished, 2 bathrooms; 4 miles south of Centralia; 1 acre land, Apply Times- Adyocate._____________28:4:11:18:25:2* MODERN 1-FLOOR home. This home is beautifully finished throughout and provides every convenience for com fortable living. Nearly new. Very low cash payment will handle. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. CREDITON — Two-family dwelling; modern conveniences; almost new; immediate possession; terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. MODERN 2-BEDROOM house. Good Exeter location; large living room; particularly nice kitchen and bath room; air conditioned oil heat; im mediate possession; reduced price; very easy terms. C. V. Pickard, Real tor, Exeter. AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture . .Tim undersigned has received instruction to sell by public auction on WILLIAM STREET, EXETER, First House North of Creamery, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27 at 2 o’clock p.m., the following: Three bedroom suites, springs and mattresses, 2 toilet sets, quilts and bedding, mats, trunk, dining-room table and 6 chairs, kitchen table and 3 chairs, 5 rocking chairs in good condition, couch, floor lamp, glass cupboard, commode, sewing machine, kitchen clock, heating stove, coal oil stove, 3 small tables, electric washing machine and tub, lamps, lantern, 12x 12 linoleum rug, Axminster runner, 9x10% Wilton rug, Berlin Upright grand piano, pictures, quantity of fruit jars, dishes, pots and pans, flat ware, (every day and good) linen table cloths, serviettes, garden tools, lawn mower and many other articles.TERMS: Cash. MISS VICTORIA COWARD, Prop. FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer (Next Parisian Laundry) Friday, November 19 7:30 p.m. No. _ 1—Library Rooms, _Cen- Foil Clerk......’’ No. 2—Frank Triebner’s Kit- 10', Con, O’Rourke, Clerk. Poll No................ ............................. Con. N.B., Polling Booth: Otto Wil- lert, D.R.O.; Chester Gaiser, Poll Clerk. Poll No. 10, Con. Pickering, Clerk. Poll No. Con. S.B., ___ _____ __ ___ Hodgins, D.R.O.; William Hicks, Poll Cl •Poli No. 9—William Desjardine, Lot 4, Con. A., Polling Booth; Colin Love, D.R.O.; Irvin Bestard, Poll Clerk. And all electors are hereby request ed to govern themselves accordingly. FREEMAN, W. MORLOCK Returning Officer Crediton, Ont,, November 12, 1954 ‘ 11:18:25 Chester Gaiser, 7— Sweitzer's Kitchen, Lot 17, Polling Booth; Elmer D.R.O.; Ross Love, Poll 8— Pollock's Store, Lot 40, Polling Booth;6 Mansell the the as- the the GRAND BEND BY-LAW NO. 57 A by-law for submitting to Electors of the Corporation of Village of Grand Bend for their sent, a by-law for establishing Public Utilities Commission of Village of Grand Bend:Whereas the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of Grand Bend deems it advisable to submit to the electors of the Corporation of the Village of Grand Bend for their assent a by-law for establishing the Public Utilities Commis sion of the Village of Grand Bend, and entrusting to the said commission the control and management of the electric and water utilities undertaken by the Corporation;Now therefore the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of Grand Bend enacts as follows: 1. That there be submitted to the electors of the Corporation for their assent By-Law No. 58 of the Corporation for establishing the Pub lic Utilities Commission of the Village of Grand Bend, and entrusting to the said Commission the control and management of the electric and water utilities undertaken ’ Corporation, and of the co: maintenance and operation therewith. 2. That the votes Of the ...... ......tors shall be taken on the said bylaw at the following time and places, and by the Deputy Returning Officer and Poll Clerk, hereafter named, that is to sky: The voting shall take place on the 22nd day of November A.D., 1954. from 9 o’clock in the forenoon until 5 o’clock in the afternoon,3. A true copy of this by-law shallbe published in the newspaper, The Times-Advocate, Exeter, on the days herein after mentioned, that is to say: .4. On the 15th day of November, 1954, at his office in the council chamber on Huron. Street In the Village of Grand Bend kt 10 o’clock in the forenoon, the Reeve will, in writ ing signed by, him, appoint two persons to attend the final summing tip of the votes by the Clerk of the Corporation, ahd One person to attend the poling place on behalf of the persons interested In and desirous of the passing of the said by-law; ahd a like number bn behalf of the persons interested in and desirous Of having tho said by-law defeated.5. Tho 22nd day of November, 7954. at the said council chamber at 5 o’clock in tho afternoon is ‘hereby appointed as the time, and place for summing up ,by, tho clerk of this Corporation of .the number of votes given In tho affirmative and lit tho negative respectively, , Finally, passed and enacted this day of November A.D. 1951, ,t. K. tMTZTM, 'Reeve HEBERT WAINWRIGHT, Clei by the istrUction, of works said elec- 1st ....wk 4:11:18 NICE DWELLING — furnace, full bath; sold with or without beauty parlour equipment and lunch business, Crediton. William Pearce, Real tor, Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Sales men. ASBESTOS SLATE one-storey house. Living, dining rooms, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, oil furnace: immediate possession. William Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. FARMS—We have enquiries for acreages 10 to 50 acres. Also for larger farms. If you are interested in selling, let us know. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 10-7tfc HOME WITH INCOME — We are offering a well built house that will provide a home for an average family and an income from a separate apart ment. Each unit is complete with separate bathroom, kitchen and en trance. Terms. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main .Street, Exeter. 9-9tfc 2-BEDROOM COTTAGE — This is a complete small home with modern kitchen and two-piece bath. Full basement. Immediate possession if desired. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 6-10tfc NEW HOUSE — 349 Edward Street. Living room, kitchen, dining room, two bedrooms, and bath with space for other room on second floor. Oil furnace. Wide lot. —R. E. Balkwill, Exeter, phone 89-J. 4-8tfc NOTICES TO CREDITORS AUCTION SALE of Furniture and Miscellaneous Items ON THE PREMISES Part of Lot 20, S.B. HAY TOWNSHIP 1% Miles East of Dashwood The undersigned auctioneer has . _ celved instruction to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1954 Commencing at 1:30 p.m. FURNITURE: Dining-room extension table with 6 matching chairs, kitchen drop leaf table, 6 kitchen chairs, arm chair, bureau, kitchen cabinet, corner book case, hall tree, 2 large mirrors, antique dressing table, A genuine opportunity to se cure new ladies’ and gentle men’s BULOVA Watches, Stone and Signet Rings, Plated' Flatware or Costume Jewellery at a small fraction of original cost. We will guarantee this quality jewellery to be part of local bankrupt stock, and that the description given at the time of sale will be accurate and correct. re- Here Is Your Chance To Secure Quality Gifts At A Fraction Of « Retail Price! GEO. R. GARDNER & SON Auctioneers It's Hockey & Skating Time! STOCK REDUCTION SALE In the Matter of the Estate of * Caroline Christena Ballantyne late of the Village of Hensail in the County of Huron, ALL PERSONS h a v i n g claims against the Estate of the late Caroline Chirstena Ballantyne, who died on the 10th day of January, 1954, are hereby notified to send them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 20th day of November, 1954.AFTER the last-named date the assets of the said Estate will be dis tributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice.DATED at Exeter, Ontario, this 2nd day of November. 1954. W. G. Cochrane Solicitor for the Administratrix4:11:18 CCM SKATES 52 Pairs To Clear At Big Reductions 3 MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a mortgage dr.............January, ' for sale premises Bend, on vember, ........ .............. .following valuable property:In the Township of Bosanquet in the County of Lambton and Province of Ontario and being composed of a portion of Lot No. Twenty-six (26) on the west side of Ontario Street in the Village of Brewster as laid out on k certain plan of Lot No. One (1) in the Lake Road West Concession of the said TqWnship, dated April Gth A. D., 1877, made by Alfred Wilson, P.L.S. for John Dalziel and duly reg istered aS No. Eight, and which portion may bo more particularly de scribed as follows, that is to say:“Commencing on the easterly limit and at the north-east angle of Said Lot No. ~----“ '2T,,westerly along the northerly limit of said lot, a distance of forty-six feet feet to .......f gf— • - parallel said lot, „ --------- — ------ — -—to an angle; thence easterly parallel With the northerly limit of said lot, a distance ’Of eighty-seven feet to, an angle arriving at the easterly limit of the said lot; thence northerly along the easterly limit of skid lot, a distance of forty-six feet, arriving at tho place of beginning, the. above plan being now Plan 1 for the Village of Grand Bend, upon which lands arc situated ft comfortable dwelling nicely situated and in first class state of repair. Convince wyoutsalf by see ing this property before day of sale. Terms of Real Estate: 10% down on the day of sale, balance Tn 30 days. Property will be sold subject Jted” 31st * 1947, there “will be offered by public, auction on the at the Village of Grand Friday, the 19th day of No- at the hour of 2 p.m., the In Twenty-six ,(26); thence ah angle; thence southerly with the easterly limit, bf a disance of forty-six feet s>ill J NO.SIZES REG. PRICE SALE PRICE BOYS’165 11,13 5.95 4.45 BOYS’1276 4 5.95 4.45 BOYS’113Y 9,2 9.75 6.95 BOYS’113YX 10,13,2 7.95 4.95 BOYS*113B 3,4,5 11.50 7.95 MEN’S 119TP 9 22.95 15.95 MEN’S 110 8,972,11 14.95 10.50 MEN’S 119 10 19.50 14.75 MEN’S 161 6,8 11.95 8.95 MEN’S 1351 10 8.95 5.95 MEN’S 118 9 22.00 16.95 LADIES’171 5,5y2,7 9.95 7.50 LADIES’158 5 9.95 7.50 LADIES’141 5,6,7 12.75 8.95 LADIES’171G 2 8.95 5.95 FIGURE 276 5,772 14.95 10.75 FIGURE 1543 6,8 14.95 9.95 FIGURE 2278 7,9 14.95 9.95 BOOST THE MOHAWKS ■ TRAOUAIRI 1 . «■ )■* ' QUALITY AT TA/V PHONE 27 _____________ EXETER. ihi