The Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-06-05, Page 4CLAS,SIFIED AD;
13ARGAINS IN CHICKS for this.
week and next: Barred Rock, New
Hampshire, White Rock, Light Sus-
sex, New Hampshire X Barred Ruck
Barred Rock X New HampShires,
Light Sussex X New Hampshifes,
Light Sussex N Barred Rock non-
sexed 9,95, pullets 15,95, cockerels
Assorted Heavies non-sexed
8.95, pullets 14.95, cockerels 7.95.
'White Leghorn X Barred Rocks,.
Austra White 8.95, pellets 18.95,
cockerels 3,95, White Leghorn 8.95,
pullets 18.95, cockerels 1.00, assorted
light or medium breeds non-sexed
7:95, pullets 17.95, Two week old' MEMORIAM add 6.00, three week old add 11:00 ,
per hundred, Shipped. C.O,D. 'Phis In loving memory of a dear husband, advertisement must accompany Pur r. Frederick W. Lott, who passed away, melee to receive these special prices' -
Also pullets eight weeks to laying,Tittle 4th., 1945,
"Till memory fades, and life de arts, Top Notch Chicken". Guelph, Oct, You'll live forever in our hearts,"
-Lovingly remembered, wife and
daughter.
IN MEMORIAM
LOTT-In loving memory of a dear
son and brother, Fred, who died two
years ago, June 4th.,1945,
They say time heals sorrow,
And helps us to forget,
But time so far has only proved.
How much we mies you yet. FOR SALE-1929 .Minlel A Ford
Coach in good condition, new motor. God gave us strength to fight it,
Apply Russel Farrier, And courage to bear the blow,
But what it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
-Ever remembered by Mother, Dad,
Brothers and Sister. ,
Huron County Council,
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House, God-
erich, commencing Tuesday, June 10th,
at 10,00 a.m., iatatte
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
Saturday, June 7th, N. we Miller,
County Clerk,
Goderich,. Ontario
FOR SALE- Frost & Wood Hay-
Loader, drophead in good condition,
Apply Thus. E. Shearer, Wroxerer.
FOR. SALE-Folding Pram. In good
condition. Apply to Sam Fear,
Phone 36r8, Blyth,
FOR SALE - Stable, 24'x32' and
sheds. Apply A. Reid, Edward St.
FOR SALE-Forty B.R.X.N,H, Pul-
lets. Five months old. No dealers.
Apply at Advance-Times.
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ROOFING
1-ply $1.90 2-ply $2.45 3-ply $2.98
GREEN CROSS-
1 oz. Weed-No-More 25c 5 oz. Weed-NolMore 75c
(1 ounce to 1 gallon of water)
N N 0 R Spray for Flowers, Vegetables, 1 oz. 30c
DRY LIME SULPHUR, 1 lb. 35c
Eveready HOT-SHOTS for Electric Fences $2.95
Dreadnaught (Molybdenum Double-end
WRENCHES-14 sizes to choose from 45c to 95c
Dreadnaught ADJUSTABLE, 6 in. $1.40
7-in. . . $1.70 10-in. . $2.10 12-in. , $3.20
10 sizes in BOX-END WRENCHES, 40c to $1.70
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Stainto.n's Hardware
And Farmers' Supply House
"Quality, Price and Service Sell. Our Goods"
HYBRID SEED CORN
In large and medium flats, per bushel .
Medium Rounds, per bushel .....
(From 75 to 95 days for ensilage)
$6,25
.. $5.50
1/2 h.P. 60-cycle General-Electric MOTORS, $50.00
Large size BOY'S WAGON with Rubber Tires and
Rack , , .. .$14.75
TRICYCLES $16.50 and $17.50
Semesan Bel DIP DISINFECTANT for SEED
POTATOES-1 tube treats 8 bushels, each . .35c
STEEL LAWN ROLLER .. $20.50
(When filled with water weighs over 300 lbs.) .
LAWN MOWERS
$11.95 $13.50 $16.50 $18.95
FERTILIZER SPREADER - for Lawns and
Gardens $6.50
GRASS RAKES 75c
Garden FORKS $1.25 - $1.65
Garden RAKES 69c, 90c, $1.10, $1.15 ,,
4-ft. CHICK FEEDERS $1.80, $2.50, $3.35
ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS $1.50 4- $1.75
ALUMINUM TEA POTS $1.85
No. 5 PRESSURE COOKER .$25.50
Capacity of Cooker ; Glass sealers, 7 pints - 5 qts. ;
tin cans, 11 20-oz. 6 28-oz.
Your Pressure Cooker comes completely equipped
with Dual Pans, Wire Canning Basket and a Guide
for cooking and canning
Soft & Hard Ball BATS, 75c, $1.10, $1.50, $2., $2.25
SOFTBALLS 80c to $2.15
English TENNIS BALLS 60c
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BLYTH
Dr. Hodd is leaving shortly to again
resume his work at the Grenfell
Canadian Labrador, previous to
coming to Blyth Dr. Hodd spent 18
years at Harrington Harbour, and has
Less egeenses 92,86
Net Profit . $261.50
Sports Day, May 24th
Collection at softball gatfle
Admissions at Band Concert
Admissions at Doll Show
Receipts (refreshments)
Less-Prizes, Food, Advertising 60,61
Net Profit $ 31,84
`Financial Statement
Bal., May 3rd, 1947 .........,..,....n..,-, $301,91.
Play, Lucknow and Teeswater 110,85
Receipts, 24th May 92.45
$505,21
Expenditures
Make-up re play $ 15,32
Royalties, re play ..„ ..... 5.15
Travelling, re play - 4.12
Travelling, re play , 4.19
Expenses, re May 24th 60.61
Petty Cash 25,00
Teen Town share of 24th
program 26.55
Bal. on hand, May 31st 364.27
$505.21
Respectfully submitted,
Sam, Burton.
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FOR SALE-Massey-Harris Mower,
5 ft. cut, with 4 knives, used only
one season. Apply Ron Rae, Chair-
roan Street Committee, Wine-thane
FOR SALE-Two 30x3ee tires, just
new rim and new tubes all together.
Apply Louis Story, Lower 'RAM
FOR SALE-One Electric Rangette,
also small couch, T. Fells, Patrick
St,
FOR SALE-500 Cockerels, Hybrid
Sussex X. Hampshire, three months
old, apply James Wingharn
Ontario, or phone 643r3.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late James Jamie-
son wish to thank the neighbours and
friends for their kind expressions of
sympathy in their recent bereavement,
;miller the many floral tributes. These
expressions were deeply appreciated.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Forrest Wilson and family of
Leamington, wish to thank all who
assisted in any way with the funeral
of the late Mrs, Wilson held in Wing-
ham, on May 22nd.
Have You
Callouses or
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there
We are bringing you
Positive, Reliable
and Speedy Relief
The Finger Points to
the location of the Anterior
Transverse Arch. When this Arch
weakens, the tiny bones are de-pressed; uneven pressure is pro• duced, and the unevendistribution
of the person's weight causes a burning sensation, callouses,
tender spots, contracted toes, and
severe cramp-like pain. The foot
widens and spreads over the shoes,
the small toe and great toe joints
become inflamed and enlarged-
bodily fatigue and ztervonsness result.
Tr2debiark eteeteterea
. Heed the first danger signal, Stop your Foot Troubles
before they impair your comfort and daily efficiency
An Exposition
of the newest, most advanced scientific methods of relaying and correcting Foot Troubles, Wili be held
at our Store on
TUESDAY, JUNE 10
"I specially trained expert from the staff of IV, hi. Sehog, AT.D., the world's most noted Orthopedic authority rill clearly explain how these methods give instant foot comfort.
Thu will also be given a pectograph print of your stockinged feet.
All this without Cost or obligation. Don't miss seeing this Expert at our store on above date,
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F.1. disposed of his medical practice to Dr,
U Draper of Monkton and will get pos-
session the later part of June. U
The Lions Boys and Girls Band
Concert held on Monday night was U well patronized.
At a meeting of ratepayers on Tues-
day evening of last week it was decid-
ed e to submit to the ratepayers a note
,eo to determine whether or not they &sir-
!! ed the installation of a waterworks a
system at a cost of $85,000. It is mat,
known when the vote will be submit-
ted.
Mr. Geo. Radford is having erected; •
two dwellings on the land east of the-
-United Church. He expects one of:
them to be ready for occupation in!
August.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Elliott spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd.
Wettlaufer a t Burgessvillie.
If that truck motor of yours isn't humming in
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just the right key, SEE US. We repair any make
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AUCTION SALE
Refrigerator, 25 cycle, Apply Jack
Wilson, Bel` rave,
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Implements and
Household Effects
The following list will be sold by
Public Auctiort eat North-half Lot 34,
Heifers, rising 2 yeears; 4 Steers about Concession 9, East Wawanosh Town-
1000 lbs. ship, on
PIGS-1 young Sow with litter of TUESDAY, JUNE 10th, 1947
six, 3 weeks old; 1 young Sow, due commencing at 1,30 p.m., as follows a
tune of• sale, 7 Chunks. FARM IMPLEMENTS- Massey-t
HENS-75 year old Hens, Harris Binder, Massey-Harris Mower, r. Cleaners and Dyers IMPLEMENTS - McCormick Massey-Harris- Cultivator, set of Drag-
Deering Tractor, W-30 on rubber; Mc- tooth Harrows, Hay 'Rake, Wagon and !or • lill111.1111911111111111•111111191111211111111111IllI111111111.11111111111111111111111111111111111111111119111191111101 Cormick Deering three furrow plow; Hay Rack„ set of Bench Sleighs, Seed
McCormick Deering stiff tooth Culti- . Drill, Gang Plow, Walking Plow, set •
"tator,. Vai ft, with power lift: one set of Heavy Scales, Cutter, set of Single
Spring-teeth Harrows, 3-section; One Harness, set of Double Harness, striae-1
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Mrs. Elizabeth Bolt Proprietress- 1P
William H. Morritt, Auctioneer. as
12 w1 Tenders will he received by the tut-:' Steer Calf, about'.: months old, Heifer) The Department reserves the right:iee- dersigned up to June 10th, 1947, for' Calf, Jersey, about 2 months old; Heif-, to demand front any successful tend- i1
Spray Painting Arena metal and wood; er Calf, 1 month old; Pigs-12 Chunks. erer, before awarding the order, a se-,,i 1 coat Morainal:1 on entire metal wall IMPLEMENTS - Massey-Harris eerily deposit hri the form of a certified!ie.---eurface; 1 eoat, -color optional, corniee Binder, 7 it.; Massey-Harris Mower, cheque on a chartered bank in Canada,j ell- and cave; 2 coats on bedy of frame en-, 51e. ft.: Hay Loader, Horse Rake, made payable to the order of the Hon-NW bemee; 1 coat on trim, windows, doors, Cultivator, \Valking Plow, Twin Plow,. ourable the Minister of Public Works, .el
etc., of saute; 2 coats on bottom doors set of Iron Harrows, Wagon and Rack, equal to 10 per cent, of the amount of re on west side of Arena and north door..tSleighs, and Reek, DeLaval Separator, the tender, or Bearer Beads of the Do- Lowest or any tender not necessarily -.1-r,; set of Slings, Fanning Mill, Beatty minion of Canada or of the Canadian a accepted. Stock Pump, set ni Double Harness, National Railway Company and its con-i= John P. McKibbon, r Oak Barrel, Galvanixed Drum, set of stittent companies unconditionally 'N. Chairman Property. Cenunittee. I, Whiffletre-i.'s, Lhgging. Chain, Forke„gaaranteed as to priritipal and interest II Shovels Crowbars, numerous other at• i by the Dominion of Canada, or the a- .= IN MEMORIAM 1 tido,. 'About 904 bushels of Cartier] forementiorred bonds and a certitiedIE a -__,,- . Oats. I an odd • JACKSON-la loving memory ea ti 'HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS-Three l acmhenqitilnei. if required to °lake up Richard Jackson, who passed aWayi Cook Stoves. 1 Heater, Cupboards, Such security will serve a a gnat-at:- June 9th., 1944. tChairs, Tables and other household tee her the proper fulfilreeht 61 the Dear husband, you are not forgotten, P effects, contract. Though tut earth you are no mom 1935 Model Terraplane DeLuxe Spe-
till in memory you are with me, vial Sedan. 5% :acre Lot.
By order,
As you always were before, TERMS -,-- CASE
j, I1L SOMERVILLE,
Secretary. -Ever remembered by your lovin 1 A. E. PURDON,_ Proprietor. Department of Public, Works, wife, I MATT. GAYNOR, Auctioneer. Ottawa, Pine 2, 1947:
WINGHAM RECREATION
DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Report To May 31st, 1947
FOR, SALE-8 roomed red brick
se, .,honee on Scott St., Apply R. S.: Of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Hetherington. and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
at North half Lot Eleven,5. FOR. SALE-7 cubic foot Electric Morris Township, 2V2 miles East of
Beigrave, at 1 p.m., D.S.T., on
THURSDAY, JUNE 19th.,
GERMAN COACH STALLION for HORSES-1 matched Team Black
Service, will be at Teeswater Fair Percheron Mares, 8 and 10 years; 1
Grounds each Monday noon, Eph. set Double Harness; 1 Set Single Har-
Parish's Stable, at C,P.R., NVinglzarn, • ness.
for night, -Cecil Grainger's 'Gerrie,. CATTLE-3 Durham. Cows, fresh;
for noon. Tuesday, C. N. Stainton, 1 Heifer in calf; 3 Spring Calves; 3
owner, R. R. 4, Clifford, Yearlings, 4 Steers, rising 2 years; 4
GIRL WANTED-To clerk in store.
Steady employment if satisfactory.
Apply to P.O, Box, 98, Wingham.
HOUSEKEEPER and Companion for.
elderly lady. Apply Advance-Times.
MURRAY'S FLOOR SERVICE-
Sanding, Finishing, Waxing and
Polishing with modern equipment.
Free estimates.. Phone 454.
MEN WANTED-FAMILEX oilers
you more money. , larger orders in ing Bander, a ft. cut; McCormick Deer-
the door to door selling field. Cus- ing Mower, 6 ft. cut; McCormick
turners are enthused over the value , Deering Hay Loader; McCormick
of our 200 guaranteed household Deering Side delivery Rake; McCor-
necessities.. Every person a potent,' mick Deering 13 disc Fertilizer Drill,
ial buyer, Operate in town or in, nearly new; Massey-Harris Manure
Stove, Sideboard, 3 Couches, extension p_
Table, 1 other Table, 3 Small Tables; U
6 Chairs, Rocking Chairs, 2 Beds, 2.
]ball bearing grinder with speed jack, Wash Stands, set at Springs, Battery
leaw mandrel and frame, 2 saws, 2 good Radio, Washing Machine and Wringer, I
NOTED-Experienced Palmist and belts, 1 steel tired wagon and bay rack, Coleman Gas Lamp, Coal Oil Lamp.
Teacup Reader. For appointments, 'rubber tired wagon, 16 fa hay rack Hanging Lamp, Tapestry Rug, Num-
phone Brussels 39-23, if -worried or iF with roller carriage, set 1000,lb. scales, emus Dishes, Churn, Sap Pan, Pails. Ple in Doubt, Miss I. M. Sellers. - eat, 240 lbs. scale, fanning mill, .Rein and Spiles Quilting Frames, one 224
Masson St., Montreal, Quebec. supplied by the Department and in ac -a fee
Robt. Patrick, Clerk
Established Rural -Watkins District
Available. It you are aggressive, and',AUCTION SALE
between the ages of 25 and 55, travel of Livestock Implements, Car and
or can secure travel outfit, this is your'. Household Effects at
oPliorttinity to get established in a p_ro--'1 WHITECH.URCH„ at 1.30 p.m. on
litable business of your own. For N THURSDAY, JUNE 12th, 1947 particulars write today to The J. .R. LIVESTOCK-Durham Cow, 5 yrs. Watkins Company, Dept. O-W-2, 217e ola, ereeheaed; Grade. Cow, 5 years old
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egg packing. Apply ltox e, Atee Clary ranee, Huronia range, barrel -tee, . ea ' II
vanee-Tiraes. , el urn, 6 dining room chairs, 6 kitchen TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE .=
a, -, at r, chair:, table. cupboard, 1 'bed room Federal Buildings -Province of Ontario'
'WE BUY, SELL, and EXCHANGE suite, 1. electric cleaner, chesterfield, SEALED TENDERS addressed to Et -oew and used furniture, stoves, 'rocking chair, music cabinet, rope bed, the undersigned and endorsed "Tender :'ii Glassware, Autiques., Brown's Fur- eccasional chair, electric plate overt _
niture .N.i.xcliatige, 'phone 239 or 21. (new). Icor Coal" will be received until 3 p.m. :ii
V, Ingham. t TERAS - CASH (E.D.S.T.), Thursday, June 19, 1947,
AN OPPORTUNITY
Cecil N't ileeplerro,priettlarold Jackson, . for the supply of coal and coke for the
I Auctioneer Dominion Buildings throughout the 1-1-
Province of Ontario.
il Forms of tender with specifications iii
anti conditions attached tan be obtain-lei
ed from the Purchasing Agent, De- 111-....
pastment of Public Works, Ottawai ta
and the Supervising Architect, 36 Ad-
elaide St. East,,Torooto, Ont.
Tenders should be made on the forms i_l
:treshexted; Grade Cow. 6 years old, cordance with departmental specificael
TENDERS
theshenctil Jersey Cow. 3 years old, tinny and conditions attached thereto.l. ,;freshened ; Jersey Cow, 9 years old, to Coal dealers' licence numbers must be II
set Drag Harrows; McCormick Deer- Bells, Fanning Mill, Pulper, New - 1.
Hay Rope, Cutting Box, 3et horse
power Gasoline Engine, Drag Saw, .-11
Eaton Cream Separator, Stoneboat,
Pig Crate, Chicken Crates, Forks, La
Whiffletrees, Neck-yokes, and other ar- E
ndes too numerous to mention. •11.
the country ii you own a ear. seen- Spreader; Dump rake, steel land roller, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS-Kitch-
,,CURE THE 'PROFITABLE FA-- walking plow, bissel disc, set of en Range, 2 Box Stoves, Coal Oil --ta
MILEX AGENCY IN 't R sleighs, good as new; cutter, buggy,
TERRITORY, Details and Catalo- light wagon, buggy pole, stone boat,
gue FREE. Dept. H., 1600 Delorim-e scalier,. grass seeder, 101. inch Jolene
ie ,Mon tree],
Teacher wanted for S. S. 11, East bags, P , P1
emery -wheel, 2 oak barrels, Wawatioele 7 enrolment, hydro in riot rack, carpenters tools, hay fork, car, slings, school; also fur S. S. Noe 8, East 140 It hay fork rope (new), Woods Wawanosh, 14 on roll, 2 mile west of oat roller tnew), 2 horse moteir-25 cy-• Betgrave. Apply: The Board of ,
School Trustees of the Township
School Area of East egateannein t Chains, iorks, ehowele, whiftletrees
Chairman. Tier ,and many tenter articles, too numerous Mason Robinson,.
grave, Ont., C. H. Wade, secretary-;; to mention. GRAIN-125 bus. wheat, 100 bus. Treasurer, Belgrave, Ontario. :barley,
freshen in November; Yearling Heifer„ given when tendering.
New Youth Club to be Organized
At a well-attended preliminary
meeting, a group of young working
people decided to organize a social club
for those who are older than the
Teensters) group, A dance was plann-
ed for Friday, June 6th, featuring the
CKNX Airliners, at the Armouries,
The matter of memberships and a
name for the Club was to be discussed
at a meeting to be held on Tuesday,
June 3rd,
Report of Activities
Personal Calls (one month)-
Teen Town 22, Play 28, re Sports Day
92, arrangements re Softball Ass'n
Park Lighting and Maintenance 28, re
Juvenile Hardball Uniforms 51, re
Youth Club 34, re Drama Club 29,
Boys' and Girls' Softball 23-total 307,
Newspaper stories, meetings, 7,
The inclement weather emphasizes
the need for a. recreation building
where activities may be held When
necessary.
The Juvenile Hardball Team are to
'be outfitted with new baseball uni-
forms through the generosity of fifteen
local merchants. Each uniform will
bear the name of the merchant who
purchased it.
Attendance (Cumulative)
Boys' and Girls' Softball 375, Boys'
Hardball 35, Teen Town 149.
The weather curtailed the program
of sports planned for May. During the
month there were 17 'days in which
some rain fell and it snowed on two
days, putting the playing field out of
condition for 20 days. .
Drama Club Organized
A Drama Club was organized dur-
ing the month, the following being Ex-
ecutive for 1947: #
President, Sam. Burton; Vice-Pres., WI
Don. Hamilton; Sec'y, Beryl Brown;
Treas., Lois Whitney, The Club is
now studying the art of make-up.
Final Figures re "Laughing Gas"
17 rehearsals, attendance 238. Five
performances.
Paid Admissions (1.W .....,$643.30
Less shares (Firemen, Lucknow
and Teeswater . 288.94
Gifts For All Occasions
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