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Extra Values You Get Only in Firpstene Tires
VitarnicFin bber—Extra prqtec. and wear. tion against weather checking
Fred McConnell A. A. Beevor
Following a recent meeting of the directors, J. 'W. Horsey, President.
of DOMINION STORES LIMITED, announced that Fred McConnell
(left) has been appointed Vice-President and Treasurer, and A, A. Beevor, secretary.
—Geo. Douglas, 1st & 2nd; Pair bacon
hogs, any breed—Arnold Halladay, 1st
& 2nd,
Class 21
Pen, any breed — Norman Wade,
Geo. Douglass; Pen of four bacon hogs
—Arnold Halladay, S. J. Robinson;
Best pen of five bacon hogs—Arnold
Halladay, S. J. Robinson.
(Balance of list published next week)
GORRIE
Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Farrish spent
Wednesday of last week in London.
Mrs. Jennings of Morpeth, spent a
few days last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Lawrence and ac-
companied Mrs. Lawrence to Toronto
for the week-end,
Mr. Gordon Barton of Toronto, is
visiting with his daughter, Miss Mar-
lene Barton.
LAC. and Mrs. V. 0. Clark of Mont
Joli, Que., are spending the week-end
with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Underwood and Mrs, Clark is
remaining for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Stephens and
son of Thorndale, were week-end visit-
ors with Mrs. R. H. Stephens.
iMrs. Kenneth Galloway and twin
sons have moved to Wingham where
they expect to spend the winter
months.
Mr. Archie Halladay q Toronto,
visited for the week-end with his
mother here.
Miss Helen Irwin was a London vis-
itor one clay last week,
Mr. and Mrs. John Kaine and son
Keith, of MacTier, spent the week-end
with the former's mother, Mrs. S. G.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newton of New-
ton brook, spent the necwk-end with
Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Newton and other
relatives.
Robt, Gale, H, Johann; Team in bar.
ness—y.obt. Gale, E. Johann; Best
horse on grounds in roadster and car-
riage classes—Currie & Tervit,
Class 5
Best gen. purpose or farm team—J.
J. Kries, E. Johann; Single wagon
borse—J, J. Kries, H, Johann, J. j,
Kries; Gentlernan's outfit—Currie &
Tervit, 1st & 2nd; Best Lady Driver—
H, Johann; Best light horse, shown on
halter J, J, Kriess; Best span light
horse—H, Johann,
BEEF CATTLE
Class 6--Shorthprns
Aged, Bull—H, Hossfeld & Son,
Turnbull & Son; Bull over 1 year and
under 2—Strong Bros„ W, Turnbull &
Son; Bull iinder 12 month—W, Turn-
bull & Son, H. Hossfeld & Son; Breed-
ing cow--W. Turnbull & Son, H,
Hossfeld & Son; Heifer, two years old
—'W, Turnbull & Son; H. Hossfeld &
Son; Heifer, one year old—H. Hoss-
feld & Son, 1st and 2nd; Heifer under
12 month—W, Turnbull & Son, H.
Hossfeld & Son; Female, any age
W. Turnbull & Son; Herd—W. Turn-
bull & Son.
Class 7—Dual Purpose
Heifer, under two years—S. J, Robin-
son, 1st & 2nd.
Class 9—Herefords
Aged bull—j. T, Lyons& Son; Bull
over 1 year and under 2—J, T. Lyons
& Son; Bull over 1 year and under 2—
j. T. Lyons & Son, Geo. E, Sanderson;
Bull under 12 'months—J. T. Lyons &
Son; Breeding cow—J. T. Lyons &
Son, Geo, E. Sanderson; Heifer, two
years old—J. T. Lyons; Heifer, one yr.
cld—J. T. Lyons, 1st & 2nd; Heifer
under 12 month—J. T. Lyons & Son,
Geo. E, Sanderson; Herd — J, T,
Lyons & Son; Female any age—j, T,
Lyons & Son; Best herd of pure bred
cattle, beef type—W. Turnbull & Son,
J. T. Lyons & Son.
Class 10—Grades—Beef Type
HoWick only
Yearling Heifer—Geo. E, Sander-
son; Female, any age—Geo. E. Sand-
erson; Best beef-type calf born in 1944
—H. Hossfield & Son,
DAIRY CATTLE
Class 11—Holsteins
. Bull, under two years—Harry Has-
tie; Cow, four years old or over—A.
Johnston, 1st & 2nd; Cow, under four
years—A, Johnston, 1st & 2nd; Heifer
two years old — A. Johnston; Yearling
Heifer—A. Johnston; Heifer calf—A.
Johnston,
Class 13—Grades—Dairy Type
Howick only
Cow milking or near milking — A.
Johnston, 1st, & 2nd; Female, any ege
—A. Johnston; Best pure-bred calf,
dairy type, six months and under one
year—Harry, Hastie; Best dairy cow—
A. Johnston.
SHEEP
Class 14—Leicester
Aged ram—J. W. Cowan, G, Brown;
Shearling ram—j. W. Cowan, G.
Brown; Ram lamb—J, W. Cowan, G.
Brown; Ewe—G. Brown, J. W. Cow-
an; Shearling Ewe—J. W. Cowan, 1st
& 2nd; Ewe" Lamb—J. W. Cowan, 1st
& 2nd,
Class 15—Oxford
Aged ram—Orville McGowan, W.
A. Tolton & Sons; Shearling ram—W.
A. Tolton & Sons, 1st & 2nd; Ram
lamb—W. A. Tolton & Sons, John
Baylor; Ewe—W. A. Tolton & Sons,
0. McGowan; Shearling Ewe—W. A.
Tolton & Sons, 1st & 2nd; Ewe lamb
—W. A. Tolton & Sons, 1st & 2nd,
Class 16—Any other pure bred
Aged Ram—O. McGowan, 1st &
2nd; Shearling ram-0, McGowan, 1st
& 2nd-; Rain lamb—O, McGowan, 1st
& 2nd; Ewe-0, McGowan, 1st and
2nd; Shearling Ewe-0, McGowan,
1st & 2nd; Ewe lamb—O. McGowan,
1st & 2nd; Pen sheep—O. McGowan.
Class 17—Any Breed
Pen Sheep—J, W. Cowan, 0. Mc-
Gowan; Best pen of three Ewe lambs,
any breed—W. A, Tolton & Sons.
SWINE '
Class 18—Berkshires
Boar, over one year—J. W. Cowan,
1st & 2nd; Boar, over four months
and tinder one year—f. W. Cowan, 1st
&. 2nd; Brood Sow j, W. Cowan, 1st
& 2nd; Sow, over four months and
under one year—J." W. Cowan, 1st and
2nd.
Class 19—YOrIrshire White
Boar, over one year — Norman
Wade, W. Turnbull & Son; Boar, over
four months and under one year —
Norman Wade, 1st & 2nd; Brood sow
—Norman Wade, W. Turnbull & Son;
sow, over four months and under One
year—Norman Wade, W, Turnbull &
Son.
Class 20—Tainworth
Boar, over one year—Geo. Douglas;
Boar, over four months and under One
ydar—Geo. Douglas, 1st & 2nd; Brood
sow—Geo. Douglas, 1st & 2nd; Sow,
over four months and under one year
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CANADA'S VETERANS
7hek Asitifor Overtioft/e.s.
The second in a series of advertisements to inform the people
of Canada of plans to reestablish men and women of the
armed forces.. To get full details, save and read every
advertisement. For complete inform.
tion, write for the
booklet, "Back to Civil
Life."
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OTHER ASSISTANCE AFTER DISCHARGE
The Canadian re-establishment program gives discharged
members of the services they
assistance und hey are deciding
er a wide variety
of measures during th
their future as civilians.
THE WAR SERVICE GRATUITY harge, monthly
payments to those honorably
discharged, who enlisted for service anywhere, and to those who This became law at the last session of Parliament, and provides, after disc
saw service in the Aleutian Islands, for their period of service there. It provides a basic gratuity
of $7.50 for each 30 days' service in the Western Hemisphere and $15.00 for each 30 days' service
overseas. A supplementary gratuity of seven days' pay and allowances, with Canadian sub.
sistence allowance, is paid for each six months' overseas service. Service in Greenland, Iceland,
the Aleutian Islands and any other theatre of war is overseas service. Other places in the
Western Hemisphere are not. Aircrew, flying outside the Canadian waters, or stationed outside
Canada or the United States, and Naval personnel in seagoing ships of war are regarded as
Monthly payments not exceeding monthly pay and allowances last received will start on overseas service.
after January 1, 1945, unless the Act is proclaimed earlier.
RE-ESTABLISHMENT CREDIT A re-establishment credit, equal to the basic gratuity shown above, and not including the'
supplementary one is available in the 10 years following discharge for constructive purposes
such as purchase of a home, business, furniture or tools, or payment of premiums under Govern
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meat life insurance. It can also be used for modernizing or repairing a home, for working capital ,
of a business and other similar purposes. The re,establishment credit is reduced by any grants
paid while training or continuing education, or by grants paid under the Veterans' Land Act.
Training, education and Veterans' Land Act grants cannot be paid if the re,e.stablishment credit
is used, unless an adjustment is,made.
AT DISCHARGE
At discharge every man and woman is advised of the re-establishment program, is given
a complete medical and dental examination, and may receive free treatment for any condition
shown by the examination, in
the year following discharge, They are allowed to retain one
uniform and certain other service clothing. All discharged since August
1, 1944, receive a
WO civilian clothing allowance and if they have 183 days' service and receive an honorable
discharge, a rehabilitation grant of 50
days' pay and one month's dependents allowance. They
also receive a railway warrant to their home or place of enlistment.
AFTER DISCHARGE Service personnel seeking employment apply through Employment and Selective Service,
but in many offices they will find
Veterans' Welfare Officers and other specially trained staff
ready to assist them. Veterans who wish to return to their former civilian positions are entitled
to reinstatement in that position, if the job still exists, if they are capable of filling it, and if
application is made within three months d discharge,
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appointments if qualified for the position for
VETERANS' WELFARE 019E10316 ARE STA.
TIONED IN KEY CENTRES THROUGHOUT
CANADA. THEY ADVISE AND ASSIST 13X.
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CONSULTED ON ALL PROBLEMS.
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A Thorough Knowledge' of Vann
Stock.
Photo 231, Wingheint
Is M. MacLENNAN
Veterinary Surgeon
Office Victoria St, Wert.
Formerly the Hayden ittaidence
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provide extra protection'against skidding.
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Colmer and son
Gary were holiday visitors with Ur.
and Mrs, Ernest King and other ref's;-r
tives.
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Wade of
Sarnia, spent the week-end with
and Mrs. Norman Wade.
Mr, Earle King of Stoney Creels„
spent the week-end with his parent4
Mr. and Mrs, W, C, King.
St, Stephens Auxiliary Pieced Blocker
The regular meeting of St. Stephene
Women's Auxiliary was held at the
residence of Mrs. T, T. Short ost
Thursday afternoon last with a good.
attendance, After piecing blocks for
a quilt, the president, Mrs. Holmes.,
conducted prayers, and following roll.
call which was a verse from your
favourite prophet, the scripture read-
ing was taken by Rev. G. K. Nobel.
The theme "Salvation" was chosen for
the next meeting,
Mrs, P. C. Taylor gave a very in-
teresting paper on "The Prophet Mal-
achi" which was very instructive. •
Following closing prayers, the host-
ess served a very dainty lunch while
all enjoyed a social half hour.
Won Mink Coat
Mrs. Beatrice Yovan of Lucknow
was the winner of a short mink coat,,
in the Aid to Russia "Linen Shower"'
draw held in Toronto. Mrs. Yovan
received official notification of her
good fortune on Saturday, and while
her name was recorded as "Govan",
her ticket stub, E-11227, corresponded
with the lucky ticket. Mrs. Yovan,
was second in the list of forty winners-,
—Lucknow Sentinel,
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protruding piles
should know
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at its source. Money back if the
first bottle does not satisfy. At
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And, just as you would expect, it is Firestone
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machines that have resulted in tremendous
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performance.
With new tires so hard to get% it is more
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WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
Est. 1840
1 An all Canadian Company which
has faithfully served its policy
headers for over a century.
Head Office •-• Toronto
H. C. McLean Insurance Agency
'Wingham
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DR. Rs L. STEWART
PHYSICIAN
jyTelephone 29
IC As CRAWFORD, Ms D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Plitine 150 Wingham
DR. W. Ms CONNELL
PHYSIC/AR AND SURGEON
Phone 10
R, J. Sanderson; Gelding or Filly, two
years old — Albert Johnston, N.
Schmidt; Gelding or Filly, three years
old—Sam Schmidt, A. Johnston; Team
in harness—Sam Schmidt, T, Roney,
Glenn Johnston.
Class 2—Heavy Draft
Brood Mare—N. Schmidt; FOal—N.
Schmidt, 1st & 2nd; Gelding or Filly,
one year old—F. Roney; Team_ in hal.=
ness—F, Roney, N. Schmidt; Best
horse on grounds in light and heavy
draft classes on halter—F. Roney;
Best tandem outfit, draught, agricul-
ture or wagoti—John J. Kries, Sam
Timm, F. Roney.
Class 5A
Farm Horses (Howick residents only)
Brood mare—C. Grainger, Emerson
Downey; Foal—H. Sparling, .Emerson
Downey, C. Grainger; Gelding or Filly,"
A. H. MerAVISII
Teeswater, Ontario
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public
and Conveyancer
1 Office : Gofton House, Wroxeter
every Thursday afternoon 1,30 to
4.30 and by appointment
Phone -- Teeswater 120J.
is Ws INFIELD
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc
Money To Loan
Office -- Meyer Block, Wingham
I. IL CRAWFORD
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Bonds, Investments & Mortgagee:
Wingham Ontario
one year old—R.- J, Sanderson; Geld-
ing or Filly, two years old—Sam
Schmidt, Emerson Downey; Gelding
or Filly, three years old—Sam Schmidt
& R. J. Sanderson, 2nd and 3rd; Farm
team in harness—Glenn Johnston, Sam
Schmidt, R. J. Sanderson; Best heavy
draft team in harness—F. Roney; Best
brood mare in agricultural or heavy
draft classes, with foal at side—Nor-
man Schmidt; Best agricultural team
in harness—Glenn Johnston; Best
agricultural filly or gelding, three yrs.
or under—H. Sparling.
LIGHT HORSES,
Class 3—Roadsters
Single roadster—Cui'rie & Tervit,
1st & 2nd; team in harness—Currie &
Tervit.
Class 4—Carriage
Single carriage horse—H. Johann,
HARRY FRITORE
Licensed Embalmer and
Funeral Director
Furniture and
Funeral Service
Ambulance Service
Phones: Day 109W. Night 109J.
FREDERICK A. PARKER
OSTEOPATH
Offices: Centre St., Wingham
Osteopathic and Electric Treat-
ments, Foot Technique.
Phone 272. Wingham.
J3 As FOX
Chiropractor and Drugless
Therapist.
RADIONIC EQUIPMENT
COMPLETE HEALTH SERVICE
Phone 191.
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