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MOTORISTS!
IT'S WINTER
CHECK-UP TIME
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PREPARE NOW FOR SAFE, COMFORTABLE
DRIVING THIS FALL AND WINTER.
Your car deservds effective Winter Protection . .
We have all the requisites .. . at safe savings!
BUY EARLY . .. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
THERMOSTATS—Most styles
and for many cars 79c to $1.44
HEATER FITTINGS and RE-
PAIR PARTS—Complete stock
for all cars and for all makes of
heaters; also SWITCHES.
DEFROSTER SUCTION
CUPS, 'each 06c
CELLOPHANE FROST
SHIELD SETS—For all 'win-
claws, doors, etc. ......... 39c
KOSY STEERING WHEEL
COVERS—They take the chill
off the wheel these cool morn-
ings. Warm, soft wool materials
OVERNIGHT ENGINE'
HEATERS—The best engineer.
ed and most practical engine
heater, Very simple installation,
low operating cost $3.69
MOTO-MASTER ZERO OIL
—Flows freely in sub-zero tem-
peratures and assures constant
and sufficient lurbication at all
times. Gallon ... ...... ..............._$1.14
LUBRICANTS—For transmis-
Sion, differential and Alemite fitt-
ings ..... .... 1 lb, 22c, 5 lbs. 75c
MOTO-MASTER
ANTI-FREEZE—Ethyl hydrate
base, Gal. can $1.59
ANTI-FREEZE TESTERS —
Accurately test all the standard
FELT MATS---Pit under front
or rear floor mats to keep out
drafts and dirt 60c
TIRE CHAINS — Emergency
strap-on type. On or off in a
jiffy. Small size 52c, medium
size 57c krge size 65e
Ask for copy of new 32-page Folder—Automotive, Farm arid Home
Shop Supplies—Winter Sports Poods--Itadio and Car Batteries, etc,
' tainton's lard ware
And Farmers' Supply House
"QUALITY, PRICE and SERVICE
Sell Our Goods"
GALVANIZED BUSHEL BASKETS . , . .$1.39
3-in. Batt Type Insulation, 40 sq. ft., per box $2.80
Loose or Granulated INSULATION, per bag, $1.30
STEP-LADDERS
4-ft. $2.35, 5-ft. $3.00, 6-ft $3.60, 7-ft. $4.25
Fortified 400D Vita Brand COD LIVER OIL
Quart 95c Gallon $3:75
Fortified 200D Vita Brand COD LIVER OIL
Quart 65c Gallon . , . . . $2.50
Hardw'all Plaster or' Paristone, 50 lb. bags . . . . 60c
Supreme DeLuxe HEAVY SAUCEPANS with
STEAMER $2.30
I \METAL STORM SCREENS .55c, 65c 1
Large Farm WHEELBARROW $8.95
STAINLESS STEEL
Mixinaster Egg Beater $1.25
41T Rio
HUNTING KNIFE
and SHEATH • $4.25
12 gauge Imperial Shotgun
SHELLS, box of 25, $1.70
Shot sizes, BB, 2, 4, 6
16 gauge Imperial Shotgun Shells, box of 25 . . $1.50
Maxum Long-Range Shells, 12 gauge, box 25 $1.45
Canuck Heavy Load, 12 gauge, box of 25 . . $1.35
SUPER-PYRO
ANT -F EEZE 451t
Gallons $1.7
I Samson AUTOMATIC IRON ..... , .$12.50
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Lucite MILK BOTTLE CAPS 15c a.
Banner. Dustless ROCKER ASH -SIFTER . . $3.95
a.
EIHREVIENIMEEMERIEMENEMMIIIIM 11511111111151 Sill
Harrington O.- Richardson
12 gauge Single Barrel
SHOTGUN $29.95
THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES .
VIGORI.NE—The 'pep' Tonic for men
who are weak, nervous, exhausted,
15-day treatment $1.00. At McKib-
bon's Drug Store.
WANTED-2 or 3 room furnished or
unfurnished for light housekeeping.
Apply Advance-Times.
WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu-
matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when
Rumacaps will give you quick wel-
come relief. McKibbon's Drug Store.
WANTED—Productive Farm, hydro
and water, 100 to 200 acres. Terms,
Cash under Veterans Land Act, Ap-
ply- Advance-Times.
WE HAVE QUAKER OIL COOK
Stoves in our show rooms, liberal
trade in allowance. Brown Furni-
ture Exchange. •
WELL ESTABLISHED progressive
Furniture Manufacturer has an un-
usual opportunity for a young ex-
perienced upholsterer; the man we
require must have exceptional ability
in leadership. Apply Box S, Ad-
vance-T
WE BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE
new and used Furniture, Stoves,
Glassware, Antiques. Brown's Fur-
niture Exchange. Phone 239 or 21,
Wingham,
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 J. R.
Watkins Company, Dept. 0-W-2, 2177
Masson St., Montreal, One,
WANTED TO BUY
Approximately Eighty Cedar Logs
suitable for building a cottage. About
6 to 8 inches in diameter and about
thirty feet long. Any one interested
in tins order (not needed till next
.spring). Please write and give partic-
ulars, plus price to Norman Lever, 101
Geneva St., St. Catharines, Ontario.
Huron County Council
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House, God-
erich, commencing Monday, Novemb-
er 18th, at 2.00 p,tn.
All accounts, notices of deputations
and other ;business requiring the atten-
tion of Council should be in the hands
of the County Clerk not later than Sat-
urday, November 16th.
N. W. MILLER,
County Clerk,
Goclerich, Ontario
NOMINATIONS
TOWN OF WINGHAM
Notice is hereby given that a meet-
ing of the Electors of the Town of
Wingham will be held on Friday, Nov,
22nd, 1040, at 7,80 p.m., for the pm--
pose of receiving nominations for the
following offices for the year 1047:
Mayor, Reeve, Six Councillors, •a 'Mil-
irks Commissioner and Four !Members
of the Public School lkard.
The meeting will be open from 7,80
to 8,80, and thereafter eandidates may
address the timers,
W. A, Galbraith, Clerk,
NOMINATION
Township of Morris
The Nomination of a Reeve and
Four Councillors and Two School
Trustees to serve the Township of
Morris during. the year 1947 will be
held at the Township Hall, Friday,
November 22, 1046, at 12.30 p-m, to
1.80 p.m,
George Martin, Clerk,
Kitchener Big-4 Chicks
can be ordered here. They should be
ORDERED NOW for January-Feb-
ruary delivery, Mrs, A, Vianlo of Ma-
theson writes "Thanks for good stock
received last year . , would like the
same this year", She's ordering now
for January-February delivery. Get the
good chicks that make up in 'extra'
Profits for any higher cost of feed.
Canada Approved, breeders pullorum
tested. Agent Wilbur Hogg, R.R. 4,
Wingham,
We're Agents for
HILLSIDE CHICKS
With assured markets at higher prices
promised, we advise you
ORDER EARLY
to get breed and delivery date you
wish. We've pure breds and cross-
breds, and can give chicks for immed-
iate delivery too. Robt. Jas. Douglas,
R,R, 1, Wroxeter.
COURT- OF REVISION
Township of Morris
A. Court of Revision on the Assess-
ment Roll of the Township of Morris
for the, year 1947, will :be held in the
Townsip Hall, on Saturday, Novem-
ber 23, 1946, at 1 p,m. All appeals
must be in the hands of the clerk not
later than November 22, 1946,
George Martin, Clerk.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr, Joseph J. Evans wishes to take
this opportunity of thanking all those
who so kindly assisted him during his
recent bereavement.
CARD OF THANKS
'Mrs. W. H. McKinney and daugh-
ters wish to thank their neighbours and
friends for their many kindnesses and
expressions of sympathy, also for the
beautiful floral tributes at the time of
their recent sad bereavement,
TOWN OF WINGHAM
Clerk's Notice Of First Posting Of
Voters' List
Voters' List 1946
Municipality of the Town of Wingham,
County of Huron
NOTICE is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 8 of "The
Voters' Lists Act" and that I have
posted up at my office, Town Hall,
Wingham, on the 25th clay of October,
1946, the list of all persons 'entitled to
vote in the said municipality at muni-
cipal elections and that such lists re-
main there for inspection.
AND I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to have
any errors or omissions corrected ac-
cording to law, the last day for appeal
being the 16th day of November, 1946.
W. A. Galbraith, Clerk
Town of Wingham.
October 25th,, 1946,
COMMUNITY SALE
Of Furniture, Etc., will be held in the
WINGHAM ARENA, at 1 P*M.; on
SATURDAY, NOV. 16th
the following; 9-piece Dining Roam
Suite; 2 7-piece. Dining Room Suites;
2 Hall Racks; several Dining Room
Tables; 50 Dining Room Chairs; 3 B
by Carriages; 2 Strollers; 3 Leather
Occasional Chairs; New B-piece Des'
terefield Suite; Electric Lamps; Oil
Lamps; 3 Couches; 3 Heater Stoves;
Eurnacette; large assortemeht of Dish-
es, Glassware; Electric Vacutun'Clean-
er; 2 Electric Radios; 8 Electric Floor
Lamps; assorted Tools; Organ; 2 Bed-
room Suites; 2 Corner What-Nots; 3
Pair Men's Skates; 2 Pair Snow Shoes,
several Kitchen Cupboards; Kitchen
Tables; .6 Rocking Chairs; 3 Mirrors;
4 Axminster Rugs; a quantity of Rag
Carpet; numerous other articles, Terms
Cash. L G. Bryce, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, will be held at Lot
16, Con, 1, Kinloss, at 1 prn,, on
TUESDAY, NOV. 19th
consisting .of 5 Cows, 2 due in Dec., 1
in Jan., 2 in March; 11 Feeder Cattle,
from 700 to 1200 lbs. each; 7 Sheep;
3 Spring Calves; 1 Sow, due Dec, 18;
75 Rock Pullets. Everything listed
will be sold, Terms, 6 months credit
with 5% added. Arthur Moore, Prop.,
Matt, Gaynor, Anct,
AUCTION SALE
There will be sold by Public Auction
at the premises of ELMER KING,
Lot 9, Concession 10, lIowiek,
FRIDAY, NOV, 15th
commencing at 1.30 p.m.; 5 Heifers
and two Steers, 2 years old; 7 Heifers
and 6 Steers, 1 year old; 6 Spring Cal-
ves; 6 Young Calves; Massey-Harris
101 Tractor on rubber, lights, starter;
Two-furrowed Moldboard, Tractor
Plow; Three-furrowed Tractor Disc
Plow. Terms . Cash, No reserve as
owner has rented one of his farms.
Elmer King, Prop., John Dinsmore,
Auctioneer; W. E, Whitfield, Cleric.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the Estate of
Ellen Holmes, late of the Township
of Turnberry, in the County of Hur-
on, Widow, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to The Trustee Act that all
creditors and others having claims a-
gainst the Estate of the late Ellen
Holmes, are required to send particu-
lars of their claims, duly verified, to
5. W. Bushfield, the solicitor for the
Executor of the said Estate, on or be-
fore the *twenty-third day of Novem-
ber, A.D., 1946, and that after such
date the Executor will proceed to dis-
tribute the said estate, having regards
only to .the claims of which he shall
then have had notice.
Dated at Wingham, Ontario, this
fourth day of November, A,D., 1946.
J. W.,BIJSHFIELD, K,C.,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor.
BORN
HETHERINGTON — In Wipngltarn
General Hospital, on Wednesday,
October 30th., to Mr. and. Mrs, Geo,
Hetherington, R, R, 4, Wingham,
Gilfillan--In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Thursday, October 31st., to
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Gilfillan, R, R, 1,
Auburn, a son.
TASKER—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Friday, Nov. 1st., to Me
and Mrs. Glen Tasker, R. R, 1,
Holy rood, a son.
WADDELL—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, November 1st.,
to Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Waddell, Blue-
vale, a son.
Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Saturday, November 22nd.,
to Mr, and Mrs. Dan, Tiffin, Tees-
water, a son.
PHILLIPS—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, Nov. 4th., to
Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips, R, R,
No. 7, Lucknow, a son,
COULTES—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, November
6th., to Mr. and Mrs. James Coul-
tes, R. R, 5, Wingham, a son.
RINTOUL—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, November
6th., to Mr, and Mrs. Albert Rintoul,
Wingham, a son.
KING—In Wingham General Hospi-
tal, on Wednesda, November 6th.,
to Mr, and Mrs. Owen King, R. R,
2, Wingham, a son.
MacRAE—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Saturday, Nov, 9th., to Mr.
and Ivfrs. Donald McRae, Bluevale,
a son.
HENRY—Iin Wingliam General Hos-
pital, on Saturday, November 9th,,
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry, of
Blyth, -a daughter.
KENNEDY—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, November
9th., to Mr. and Mrs, John Angus
Kennedy, R.R. 2, Wingham, a son.
CATHERS—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, November 12,
to Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Cathers, R.
R. 1, Wingham, a daughter.
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WHITECHURCH
Mr. Clifford Pardon moved to Bel-
grave this week, where he will work
in partnership in Mr. Mitchell Elliott's
garage.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank. Clarke and son,
Frank, of Armstrong, visited one day
last week with their aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McCreight.
Mr. Victor Casemore has moved into
his rooms at the chopper and Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Laidlaw and Ivan moved
this week into the rooms above J. F.
McLean's store.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Casemore and
family, spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Casemore, Wing-
ham.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Stecho, and
Mr, and Mrs, Melvin McClenaghan of
Kitchener, spent the week-end with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben.Mc-
Thursday, Islovexnher 14, 1040
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,A TREAT FOR YOUR FEET. Use
Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve for
prompt relief. 50c at McKibbon's
-Drug Store.
APPRENTICE WANTED to Learn
Intertype Operating—Boy or Girl,
must be good in Spelling, year round
employment. If interested apply at
Advance-Times.
$50,00 REWARD — For information
leading to securing a house or ap-
artment, unfurnished, Box 218,
Wingham. •Not payable to owner.
FOR SALE — Essex car, excellent
tires and condition, Apply H. A.
Fuller, phone ,280,
-FOR SALE — New Perfection Coal
Oil Heater, Shoe Repairing Done.
J. A. Haugh.
FOR SALE-1 Jersey Cow, fresh; 1
Jersey Heifer, clue Feb.; 85 Sussex x
New Hampshire 7312 month old Pul-
lets. Phone Belinore 2r31. F, R.
Miller.
FOR SALE—McClary Electric Range
annex attached, Apply Mrs. Chas.
Bondi, phone 207.
FOR SALE — Pink Chinchilla Coat,
Pants and Leggings, 2 year size, in
good condition. Phone 610r12.
'FOR SALE—Baby Carriage, folding
model, chrome trim, in good condi-
tion, Apply H, A. Fuller.
FOR SALE—House, 7 rooms, hard
and soft water, cement cellar, good
furnace, barn and 3 acres of land,
near Foundry, immediate possession.
Apply Miss J. Warwick, Box 317,
Wingham.
FOR SALE—Ladies' Cloth Coat, size
20, Mink trim, Phone 372,
110R SALE—Radio, DeForest Cros-
ley, console style, Apply Advance-
Times.
FOR SALE—Black French Seal Coat,
;box style, size 40. Phone No, 3,
FOR SALE-1932 Chrysler Roadster,
serial 975314, Apply Harold Hut-
ton, Wingharn,
FOR SALE-1 year old Filly, also 1
Sucking Colt, 6 months old, Geo.
R. Irwin, R.R. 3, Wingham, phone
V20r24.
FOR SALE-50 White Rock Pullets,
laying, also Pure Bred Shorthorn
Bull, 11 mouths old. Apply Earl
Toner, Gorrie, phone Fordwich 57
r31,
FOR SALE—Stanley Piano and stool,
in excellent condition. Apply resi-
dence J. Bailey, .phone 421J.
FOR SALE-7 Hydro Poles, cut this
summer. Apply T. Edward Powell,
R. L 1, Winghatrif
''OR SALE —. a piece Chesterfield
Suite, Marshall springs throughout,
brocaded velour in brown over wine,
in good condition, Apply Edward
Newton, R. R. 1, Wroxeter, Phone
Ortf.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE.
work Wanted-Plain tooking, for
Torontohotzte, adults, liberal time
off, • f0 $30, Apply Advance..I
, Times,
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OBITUARY
Mrs. John Anderson
Mrs. John Anderson died on Tues-
day, November 5th., at the home • of
her granddaughter, Mrs. Kenneth
Mowbray, Lucknow. The funeral took
place on Thursday from the home of
Roy Mundy, Wingham. Rev. Alex
Nimmo conducted the service. The
bearers were Messrs. Will Kelly, John
Kelly, Earl Anderson, Charles Coul-
tes, 'Gordon Anderson and James And-
erson.
The late Mrs. Anderson was form- Id
erlly Mary Baxter, the eldest daughter In
of Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter of Turn-
berry. Three sisters and two brothers
survive: Mrs. J. A, Robertson, (Janet), • Em
Neepawa, Man,; ;Mrs. W. H. Busby, in
(Nellie), Eortage La Prairie; Miss —
Kate Baxter, and John Baxter of Wip-
nipeg., James Baxter of Oakland, Cal.
Her family includes Mrs. Roy Mundy,
70EssEggrammszm Wingham; Walter, Stratford; Ross, of
Oshawa; Archie, Toronto; and Charles
of Rodney. Her husband predeceased
her thirteen years ago.
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Miss Winnifred Farrier ,of Toronto,'
Mr, Carman Farrier, of New Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farrier and-son,
Douglas, of Kincardine, and Mr. and.
Mrs. Russell Farrier and daughter,,
Marian of Wingham, spent the week--
end with their. parents, Mr. and Mrs.,
W. R, Farrier, and Miss Ferrol Hig--
gins of Galt, also visited there on Sun—
day,-
Mrs. Will Conn is visiting this week
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.'Har.,
die Simpson of Teeswater.
The Rotteau-Walters reception plan-
ned for Friday' night, Nov. 15th, has
been postponed indefinitely.
Clenaghatt
Rev. Mr. Douglas of Knox College,
was in charge of the services in the
Presbyterian churches here on Sunday.
Farm Forum was held on Monday
evening at the hotnc of 11/1r. and Mrs.
Jas. Falconer.
Mr% and mrs. Duncan Kennedy,
Wingham, spent Sunday with his
mother,. Mrs, David Kennedy.
Mr. Leask McGee and Mr, Gordon
McGee left on Wednesday to attend
the Royal. Winter Fair in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and
Dona May, of Fenelcui Falls, spent
the week-end with their parents here.
MACKENZIE KING PAYS SOCIAL CALL TO PRESIDENT TRUMAN
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