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ASTHMA SUFFERERS—Enjoy a
good night's sleep without coughing
or choking as others are doing. For
free information write F. L. Howey,
144 Catherine St., S., Hamilton, Ont.
FOR SALE—Quantity of Lumber,
Sheeting, Siding, Joists, Studding,
Window and Doors. Apply Advance-
Times. ,
FOR SALE-8 room Frame House
on Diagonal Road. Phone 331,
FOR SALE—Small Porch in good
condition, which can be moved.
Phone 398.
FOR SALE—One Masterpiece Cook
Stove in good condition. A splendid
ibaker. Apply Advance-Times,
FOR SALE—Used Easy Washer,
gyrator type. Stainton Hardware.
FOR SALE—Band Saw. Apply Ad-
vance-Times.
KITCHEN CABINET WANTED—
Old style. Apply Advance-Times.
FOR SALE—Durham Calf, 3 months
old. Apply Geo.Hawthorne, Lower
Wingham.
FOR SALE—jersey Cow, 4 years old.
Due to freshen in February. Apply
. R. 13, Quance, Blyth, Phone 154.
FOR SALE-11/2 Storey House, hy-
dro, hard and soft water, barn, gar-
age, 3 acres land. Apples and small
fruits. In town limits. Apply R, B.
Quance, Blyth, Phone 154.
rim SALE-40 Chunks of Pigs, Ap-
. ply to George White, R. R. 2, Luck-
now, Phone Locknow 44r3.
GUARANTEED REPAIRS TO ALL
makes of Bicycles. Stan Hiseler,
Phone 426.
HOUSE FOR SALE—Situated in
Gorrie, 7 rooms and wood shed, hy-
dro, hard and soft water inside, 1 315
acres with barn NAO. Drive House
25x20. Immediate possession Ap-
ply Norman Wade, Gorrie, Tele-
phone Fordwich 13r31.
LOOK YOUNGER! Restore natural
color to greying hair with Angelique
Grey Hair Restorer. $1.00 at Mc-
Kibbon's and McAvoy's Drug Stor-
es.
MAN'S BICYCLE-In good condition,
new tires, large size parcel carrier,
Will trade for junior size or lady's
bicycle. H. Wild, Diagonal Road.
PIANO TUNING — Tuning price
$3.00, repairs extra; factory experi-
ence, by Geo. J. Wright. Leave
orders at Advance-Times.
REPAIRS—TO Electric Motors,
Washing Machines, Vacuum Clean-
ers. Prompt Service. Larry Hise-
ler, Phone 426.
SEE R. J. MacKENZIE, Be ]grave for
your new Woods' Electric Milking
Machine.
SLENDOR TABLETS ARE effect-
ive, 2 weeks' supply $1,00; 12 weeks,
$5.00 at McKibbon's and McAvoy's
Drug Stores.
WANTED—A housekeeper for gener-
al housework. Phone 329.
WANTED—Room and Board for a
middle-aged lady. Apply Box G.,
Advance-Times.
YOU TOO, LIKE HUNDREDS OF
others, can heal Eczema, Pimples,
Boils, quickly with "KLEEREX".
50c, $1.00. (Mediurri and strong.) at
McAvoy's and McKibbon's Drug
Stores.
AN OPPORTUNITY
Established Rural Watkins District
available. If, you are aggressive, and
between the ages of 25 and 55—have
or can secure travel outfit, this is your
opportunity to get established in a pro-
fitable business of your own. For.full
particulars write .today ..to The 5. R.
Watkins Company, Dept. O-W-2, 2177
Masson ,St., Montreal, Quebec.
MORTGAGE SALE
Under and by virtue of the Powers
contained in a certain Mortgage, which
will be produced at the time of Sale,
there will be offered for sale by Pub-
lic Auction, on Wednesday, the four-
teenth day of August, at the hour of
two o'clock in the afternoon, at the
farm which is being sold, by Arnold
Darroch, Auctioneer, the following
property, namely ALL AND SING-
ULAR that certain parcel or tract of
land and premises, situate lying and
being in the Township of Howick, in
the County of Huron and Province of
Ontario, and being composed of Lot
Number Fifteen in the Tenth conces-
sion of the said Township of Howick,
containing one hundred acres of land
be the same more or less.
On the farm lands is a large barn; all
lands arc in grass and presently used
for grazing purposes and there is a
good supply of water. On the lands
there is some Bush. Terms: 10% of
purchase money to be paid down at the
time of sale, balance to be paid in 30
days after sale.
Further particulars and conditions of
sale will be given on day of sale or
application to A. H. MacTavish, Tees-
water, Ontario, solicitor for the Mort-
gagee.
DATED at Teeswater, Ontario, this
25th day-of July, A.D., 1946.
AUOTTON SALE
There will be offered for sale by
Public Auction at the office of Craw-
ford and Hetherington, Witigharn, on
Friday, August 9th., at 2 p.m., subject
to a reserved bid, Village Lot 6, in
Duncan's Survey, of the Village of
Bluevale, containing 3 of an acre,
On this property is situated a frame
eight .roomed dwelling, Further par-
ticulars and condition's of sale will be
made known on the day of sale, or May
be had, upon application to the under-
signed,
DATED this 29th day of July, 1946.
THOS. FELLS, OLIVE SCOTT,
Auctioneer. Owner.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Walter King wishes to thank
the many friends and neighbours for
the kindness and sympathy shown in
his recent bereavemet also for the flor-
al tributes.
IN MEMORIAM
PAULIN—In loving memory of our
dear mother, Mrs. Elsie Paulin, who
passed away three years ago, Aug.
2nd.
She is gone, but not forgotten,
And, as dawns another year
In our lonely hours of thinking
Thoughts of her are always near.
—Ever remembered and sadly missed
by Wilfred, Ada, and family.
IN MEMORIAM
GREEN—In loving memory of a dear
wife and mother, Mrs. Frafik Green,
who passed away July 29th., 1944,
Away in the beautiful hills of God,
By the valley of rest so fair,
Some time, some day, we know not
when,
We will meet our Mother there.
—Sadly missed by husband and family.
IN MEMORIAM
PAULIN—In ~fond and loving mem-
• ory of a dear mother mid grand-
mother, Elsie Paulin, who passed
away, August 2nd, 1943.
There's a sad, but sweet remembrance,
There's a memory, fond and true,
There's a token of affection, Mother,
And a heartache still for you,
Sadly missed and ever remembered
by Marjorie, Albert and Bobby,
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hagerman of
Toronto, are gpending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor of East
Wawanosh," and Mr. Eric Cone of
Burlington is spending a month there.
Mrs. Lorne Johnston spent a few
days last week with relatives in Goder
ich, and she and Mr. Johnston spent
Sunday at Port Albert.
Mrs. A. Emerson has been very low
in Wingham Hospital over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie, and
Donna May and Miss Winnifred Far-
rier are spending these two weeks at
a cottage at Port Albert.
Mr. .and Mrs. Joe Hetherington of
Wilkie, Sask., who are recent newly-
weds have been spending their honey-
moon with .relatives at Arthur, and,
with the Tiffin families of Kinloss and
Whitechorch.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Westbrook of
Gcsderich, visited last Thursday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Antos Cornelius.
The people of this community will
extend best wishes to Sergt. and Mrs.
Bert Cullimore, whose marriage was
solemnized in Toronto, on Saturday,
July 20th, The bride was formerly
Miss Jean Logan of Teeswater, a for-
mer teacher in S, S. No. 14, W. Wa-
wanosh.
Don't forget the opening of the
Community' Hall this Thursday even-
ing. A good• program has beenn pre-
pared and a five-piece orchestra will
supply music for dancing.
The regular monthly meeting of the
W.M.S. of the United Church was held
on Wednesday last in the church with
the President, Mrs. J. G. Gillespie in
the chair and leading in the opening
exercises and the prayer. Mrs. Victor
Emerson had charge of the chapter
from the Study Book, Currie of Ugan-
da. Mrs. J. 0. Beecroft led in prayer,
Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan gave a
reading. Several took part in the Tem-
perance readings, and Mrs. Newton
ga;ie a resume of, the meeting at Brick
Church and invited the Whitechorch
ladies for the August meeting to St.
Helens,
BELMORE
Rev. Udell having returned from
summer Camp took the services in the
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Bessie.
Jack Pomeroy from the West took
dinner on Saturday at the Ballagh
home,
Miss Yvonne Douglas of Wingham,
was also a visitor at her home here.
Again. we have something real,funny,
Master Murray Mulvey has. a very vic-
ious dog, so to warn intruders he has
a large sheep bell on its neck, which
we think a very good idea, we don't
know how the dog likes it.
Mr. DuVal of Wingham, brought
Mrs. Reid and little son home from the
Walkerton Hospital on Sunday.
Misses Hannah and Mary Stokes
spent Sunday out of town.
BORN
HENDERSON—In Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, on, Thursday, July 25th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, R. R.
No. 5, Lucknow, a son.
KROHN—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Saturday, July 27th,, to Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Krohn, a daughter,
JOHNSTON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Sanday, July28th., .to
Mr, and Mrs, Edward Johnston, of
Lucknow, a son. ,
SALEM
Mr. and Mrs, John Hytidinan annd
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hyndmann of Gor-
rie, spent Sunday evening with Mr,
and Mrs. John Gowdy,
The Orangernen from around here
attended the Howick District Annual
Memorial service which was held in
Fordwich last Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weir and dau-
liter, Shirley Anne, of Chicago, are
spending their holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. P. L. Weir and other friends.
JAMESTOWN
Misses Doris Kelly and Betty Willis
of Drayton, are spending their holidays
with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Willis, also Mr. Harold
Grimmer is visiting at the same honie.,
Mr. Stanley McDonald of Guelph,
spent a few days with near relatives
here,
Mrs. Adam Nickel, Margaret, Ada,
and George, of Carrick, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Nickel and baby, also Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Koch ,and children, and Miss
Ruth Mackie of Kurtzville, visited on
Sunday at the home of Mr.• and Mrs,
Lawrence Willis.
Miss Mary Bradshaw spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Bradshaw.
Mr. George Halgren spent a few
days with his friend, Mr. George Ross,
BLYTH
Miss Melba McElroy B. A., super-
vised the Junior Girls Camp of the
United Church, near Goderich last
week,
Thec Lions Club are busy making
plans for their Frolic to be held on
August 15th.
Mr. Frank Elliott has secured the
Bus contract in connection with the
new High School Area which will
transport High School children to and
from their homes to Collegiate at Clin-
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott will move
to Myth shortly,
Mr. Norval Koyle of the Bank of
Commerce, is having a couple of weeks
holidays.
' Mrs. J. Harold Phillips and family
are spending the week at Bogie Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen White and
family bf Toronto, were renewing ac-
quaintances in Myth last week.
F. J. Hollyman and Lewis Whitfield,
are spending some days in North Bay
district.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank El-..
liott are spending the week at the lake.
MORRIS
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIntosh of
Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. James Far-
ier and son, Harry, were visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs: Will Abra-
ham on Sunday. .
Mr. Glean ..Casernore spent a few
days with friends at Ripley.
Mrs. Duncan Campbell and Mrs. J.
Cochrane at the home of 'Mr. and -Mrs.
Alex Campbell.
•Mr. and Mrs. Will Robertson and
family were visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jeffray on Sun-
day last,
He had taken a long time corning
home from work, and his wife nagged
at him for being late for dinner. At
last she decided to change the 'con-
versation, and said chattily:
"I hear poor Mr. Jones has had. his
wife killed." •
"And not a bad idea, neither," re-
plied her husband sourly,
DONNYBROOK
Miss Irene Robinson of London,
spent the week-encl with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. 5, C. Robinson,
Mr. and Mrs. John Tiffin of Wing-
ham, were Sunday visitors with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Thompson.
Mrs. W. J. Craig and Mrs. R. S.
Craig of Auburn, and the Misses Ila
and Betty Craig of Goderich, were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. R.
Chmamr,
andneY Mrs. Jas. Craig accompan-
ied by Mr. Win, Finlay of Ashfield,
are spending. a few days in Golden
Valley, Parry Sound, where they will
il attend the funeral of the forme 's
cousin, Mr, Louis Murphy.
Misses Irene O'Connor and Clara
Leddy of Clinton Radio School were
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a United Church on Sunday, MI Miss Isabel Zinn was a delegate at • " • Kintail from the Presbyterian emigre-
• gation here,
• Those from a distance calling on II friends, Mr. 1301) Watson of Toronto,
""' Mr. Jack Holland of London, Nancy III Mu'ndell of Hamilton is a visitor in
the village. •
Miss Audrey Hankie is holidaYing
at her home here and assisting at the
store.
Reggie Reid is all smiles, on the ar-
m rival in Walkerton of a little brother..
111 Mrs. Wm, Edwards bad a pleasant
MI surprise on Friday when her &tighter-
n in-law from Scotland, called on her, in Mrs, Harry Edwards is a war bride.
mi A bee was held on Priday cleaning
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• Visitors at Wm. Abrarres are Marg-
.'aret and Maxine of London, B miss M, Jeffray also Bob, spent Pri-
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home over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jefferson '..and
sons of Bradford, were recent visitors
at the Jefferson home. •
Messrs. Cliff and Earl Leddy have
returned to Oshawa after a visit with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe teddy-
•Mr..and Mrs. Gershom Johnston,
Jim and Jack, and the Misses Lois an&
Alice of Wingham, were Sunday vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robin-
sonn and Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Robinson..
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