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Relieve That Tired Feeling
by CORRECTING those
FOOT TROUBLES
SEE MR. S. LINDER, of
Kitchener, well-known
FOOT SPECIALIST and
MANUFACTURER of
FEATHERWEIGHT
ARCH SUPPORTS,
who will be at my store to give relief to those suff-
ering from Foot Ailment, for TWO FULL DAYS,
MONDAY and TUESDAY
MARCH 22 and 23
Rhys Pollock
OUR
Clearance Sale
offers OUTSTANDING VALUES
in FOOTWEAR for
All the Family
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"SHOES FOR ALL THE 'FAMILY
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EARRINGS 25c — 35c — 50c — 75c
Price
GLAMOUR PINS BEADS
PEARLS NECKLETS
BRACELETS
STERLING BANGLES
CHINA NOVELTIES
CUSHION SETS
KNICK-KNACKS
BILL FOLDS KEY CASES
MEN'S FITTED CASES WATCH STRAPS
LEATHER WRITING CASES
MEN'S TIE SETS Smiley &AstralLIGHTERS
CANDID CAMERAS Eclipse PENS
Mr Walter Scott of Langside has ' t - •
been a patiellt in Wingham General
0=01 t0=0 Hospital, during time past week, suf-1
,fering from pneumonia, His brother-;
an-law, Mr. Wm. Wraith of Langside, i
is also there with him, and is also suf-
fering from a bad attack.of pneumonia.
FOR SALE — Circulator Heater,!Mrs. Bill Scott has been at her home - .
brown enamel finish, Al conditionOat Langside, for the past few weeks, Miss Eva Dow has been the teacher arrived home by plane from Maas',
at Fordyce School for the past month, India, and that Donald had been taken. also good used tarpaulin, 9x11, ap- but not in a cast. Her sister, Mrs, Ivan
ply Mrs. H. C. Brooks, C:P.R. Conley is taking care of her house- The Young Adult Meeting of time to a hospital for medical treatment,
hold until Mrs. Scott's back is coin- United Church was held on Tuesday Mr. Angus Mackay, a son of the late
i last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mackay of East
FOR SALE—Youth's bed 5' long,
•pletely recovered. , Garnet Farrier, with a good attend- Wawanosh, is a missionary teacher
springs, also leather coat and :need
lance.
— of the Worship service. The Scripture Mr. Ezra Welwood has been laid up
Mrs. Jas. Falconer had charge and preacher at Jhansi, India. red maple finish, mattress and; TENDERS WANTED
The regular monthly meeting of the
Women's institute was held on Tmaes-
cloy afternoon, at the home of Mrs.
Victor Emerson,Mrs, J.G. Gillespie 0 • -- • • had charge of the meeting in the ab-
aeenee of the President, Mrs Mc-
Clenaghan. After singing the opening
ode, all repeated the Lord's Prayer in
Unison. The financial statement was
given by the Treasurer, Mrs, Emere
son, and .$15 had been forwarded to
the Appeal to Save the Children Fund,
this had been taken in at the Euchre
and Dance held the previous week,
The following ladies were appointed
to bring in a slate of officers at the
next meeting, in April, Mrs. James,
Mrs. Welwood, Mrs, Wilson, Mrs.
.e. Ryan' Mrs. G, Farrier. O . • O Mrs. \Velwood had charge of the
11 topic Citizenship, "What is Citizen- O . ' ship? but wise training, started in
homes, schools, nations, that trains
men and women to meet life intelli-
gently, to study time great questions of
the day, and be open-minded and un-
0 prejudiced. Mrs. Welwood also spoke
n on time question, "What can women
give towards citizenship, Taking part
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in meetings, training boys and girls
to realize their responsibility towards
their home-land and using the franch-
ise to the best of theist ability, and to
be friendly with others, at all times."
6 Mrs. Victor Emerson gave two
short readings, Just a Minute, and
O Plurals. Mrs. James Wilson spoke on
Punctuality, Telling of this important
;trait of life, What it means in child
0 itraining, at homes, at school, at
!church, and how this good habit grows
into one's life, making it orderly and
progressive, Mrs. Wilson finished her
talk with time reading Are you an act- •
iye member, or do you just belong?
;Mrs. George McClenaghan will speak'
°i on time subject, A
bject, "Do Flowers Pay," at
al time e pit meeting. n invitation to
a .meet in April at the home of Mrs. 1, Lance Grain was gladly accepted, and t , the meeting was closed by all singing 1
'the National Anthem. I
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ADVANCE-TIMES -
WHITECHURCH I
Chocolate Bunnies
Chickens, Eggs
Beautifully decorated with bright
flowers, are back after 5 years—
From 12 c $2.35
Easter NOVELTIES
Eggs, Bunnies, Ducks,
etc., in bright colours—
forming wax candles,
35c - 50c, or in pretty
baskets $1.00 - $2.00
THE ..RUST CRAFT
EASTER CARDS
are more beautiful than ever this
year. Choose yours early while
the selection is large.
5c - 35c
EASTER GIFTS
galore await your selec-
tion.
Boxed Chocolates, Perfumes and
Colognes, Dusting and Talcum
Powders, Make-Up Kits, Cos-
metic Sets and Shaving Requis-
ites.
McKibbons
"i"."""1"", ,311141 dd iffeld
barge
p;olfyetii!.e. Mnil•se,WCt tairo:ne
p eriod
ifg-
Clenggban had charge of the meeting,
and Mrs, E. IL Groskortli gave a re-
view of The Treil of the Conestoga,
as a Book telling time Story of the
Covered Wagons and the life of the
Early Mennonites when they migrated
from Pennsylvania to Kitchener
around 1812, Mr, E, H. Groskorth play.
ed "The Lost Chord, and Nocturne"
on the piano, telling the history of
each, Mrs. W. R. Farrier and Mrs.
Jean Fox also gave piano selections,
Mrs. Scholia told of the different,
e• s Air types of music, with its different
moods, meeting time needs of war or
"A nn erit
L
y. Al
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l joined, in singing EASTER Believe Me, if all those endearing
"Annie aurie Ola Black Joe, and
young charms, songs of other lands, March . 28 and beloved by all people." Lunch of
pie and whipped cream was ' served,.
and all enoyed the jsocial time,
Miss Muriel Watt has been visiting
with Miss Edith ,ItIcClenaghan of Bel-
grave, during the past week, •
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, who has
spent the past two weeks at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Bill Parker, of
London, arrived home on Friday, and
Miss Faye McClenaghan, accompanied
her to spend the week-end here.
Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz visited
on Sunday whim Mr, and Mrs. Hedge
Scholtz of Auburn.
Miss Louise Martin of Kincardine,
spent time week-end at time home of her
parents, Mr: and Mrs. Chas, Martin.
Miss Eunice Elford of London,
spent time week-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan.
Mr. Gibson Gillespie has been very
ill during the past week at his home.
There was a. splendid attendance at
time dance in time Memorial Hall here
on Friday night with Farrier's orches-
tra providing time music.
Mrs. George McClenaghan held a
miscellaneous shower at her home on
Saturday evening in honour of their
niece, Miss Edith McClenaghan, of
Beigrave, with about twenty relatives
present. Lunch was -served by the
hostess and a social time enjoyed.
Mr. Albert Stead and son, I.eo, spent
a few days last week with friends in
Windsor,.
Relatives here received word last
Thursday that Mrs Angus Mackay and
children, Donald and Mary Ellen, had
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BOARD AN]) ROOM WANTED—
By young- man. Apply Beaver Lum-
ber Co., Wingham.
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DAVID
CROMPTON
JEWELLER
IS HOLDING HIS
ANNUAL MARCH
Clearance SALE
new motor. Also new 'Gibson Taac-
tors, 7 Ceekshutt Combine,,,
with power take off.
Jahn Iltinisteaa & Sint,
Ilox 46. Witte:haul
FARM FOR Skl.l-2011 acres 3 nal-
Ft ale ta at 1.1.1-13 I hae Featiliave Dail%
wag, a rmee at-al attaeltment; 7 ft.
Itletaertniek-,laterina ila:.der with
truelt and aretetf earaier anaehment;
VOIR S eramel ema
St eee eze..el eaneatien. Intone ?A.
FOR S LE —A kaciativat!... ei I Ene
t welaea ea et ire ti it. lea 4 ft Twelve
LA V: atal kennela and aatent feet'
feet f Fit e eat: ao.,,et:
a ttael tence 9 ft. sigh in gazed
elatan aiea 1 r Sanders. n, R. 2,1r.
1.1;t0,,,etcr.
FOR S\ —Panel cottage tat Wing-
%MA, ;'...St:`.S".,,mt May tad
IC:TaN toed ek
• s at on
Vratesaa St. Mane
teens consult Trustee Kenneth Taylor,
Walton. Also, wanted, man to make
necessary repairs to indoor toilets in
the other Township Schools.
R. S, Shaw, Secretary, Bluevale, Out
Solicitor for Executor,
RUBBER and
Mastic Tile Flooring
for Homes, Offices and
Stores.
CUSTOM BUILT
Kitchen CABINETS
but was able to return home on Mon- !we extend the time for the return cf
day, Ithe assessment roll to April 5th. Car-
ried.
TURNBERRY COUNCIL
TFheel k fear l of owxi nifo uanctcyou$15n5sm .(t)v; eBre. ktm;ei(b1
'stet., fox bounty $5.00; R. Farrier, fox.
The council of the Township of 'bounty $15.00; R. Nicholson, fox boun-
Turnberry met at Bluevale on Mon- ty $15,00; R. J. Lovell, account 55.88;
day, March 1st. All members were
present.
On motion of King and Underwood
the minutes of the former meeting
were adopted.
Correspondence was received and
read from time County Clerk, Goderich;
that we rescind the motion of the
township grant of $2,00 fox bounty in,
view of the fact that the County of
Prov. Treas., insulin, $5.44; Charles
Showers, bush exemption $8.75; Hur-
on Crop Improvement $10.00; Roads
$1812.40,
Moved by King and Underwood that
the council adjourn to meet at Blue-
vale, on April 5th, Carried.
Representative
'Phone 293 Wingham
Montreal Life Ihsurance
Co.
"The Friendly Company"
it is good citizenship to own
Lift Insurance
Stewart A. Scott
111, I tint ,,,,,,,,,,
te. t tune in li\entott"Z ht al,
t aVtaar: .eod salary. ct 'ntnic
zsleasant worleiag corelitae:
Apply fey ;nail a: in persan to Wal
et, eare, Ii, a 44.
`q crib with :!rein
side Advance-Times.
aims in writing. Immediately after
eaia 20th day of Mardi, 1945, the
ssets of the said testator will be dis-
tribated aumengst the parties. entitledi
ereto, laving regard -nly to Claims
f which the executor shall then have
tite. .
DATED this swoid day of March,
N,D 1N.S.
CRAWEORD Sr. HE.THERINGTO:%;,
Wiegitato. Ciattria.
teetenee Solteitara for the Exectinors
IN MEMORIAM
lovietee mernary of a br:
ift:atles passed
ay.ay .ten 7.-ears aeo. March 20tIn
1938. als' muother, Mrs. laawitz
Striita. n1.4:4 tassel away lour )ears
14th, 1943.
Twei days of rcrizentbratmee.
t] ,.;,t farewell. acy left tlg
fa e be with us in the sante .old
W,111,1 Ile einr clearest Wish today.
—Ever reraemberea by tke family.
CARD OF THANKS
Taie realm: bereavement whiell hasa
is teal arttame haa brought to us a
greater imapreciateen of Otlr friends,.
Sun kindness and tr..efb,rurlly
gl.:tful!ness can never he forgotten. fcrttlt,
sinzv,e thanks aol aratitnde Revod,
A. Zvi int ea..? etaii CIZ.:S7X anti ..fr,4
ite many btentifol efferings.
itz, Ra,SA and dataliter, Eile am ..„.. ...•
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. wed Mre.. Russell laarriet wish'
to expeesa tacir ttlanthe and appreeia-
tian te the Veriernett„ raighleeters and
asSistanze M time time
t the fire at their home.
Plastic Wall Tile
For
Kitchen and Bathroom
Itt Practically Every Colour
ESTIMATES FREE
'Phone 251 Witigham
Norman Rintoul
CAMERON
rA xi
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron and
ughters..ef Ashfield, and his parents,1
Mrs. Albett -Catteroo, Luck- a
eut Sunday at the home of the
ater, Mrs. Mason Robsin-
East Wawatmosia
• ekly euchre for the folks of
* eta Wams anosam was held cord
said evening at the home of Mr.
Its. Albert Bien :an. Mrs. Arthur'
and Mt R. H. Thontasen
dints.a ,d Mrs. Mark Arrestrong
Rembiasen held low
$ sere ed and a social
meeting will
Thursday at the home of •
and Mc.., Richard Cltamney.
Mrs. Larece Moffatt of Sasleatelte-
1:aa been visiting at the iterne of
brother, \Van. :McIntyre and
' Rinlaes,
file Miss Ray Naylor, aapealter
Mr. and Mrs. Gardot Naylor wee take.
bark to \\Ingliern HeapitaI utt Sun•,,
anti Charonev has-
ri trace the domes tare during'
the week-end.
The WeM.S. of the tnited Civorth
etate this Wednesday the Sunday
chard roeme.
Mr. It Gaunt left last week to re.
traer !:ii; work at Forest
Mr. Oteaille 'right Was a patient in
maarn Hospital over the week-erid,
Start a
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
With Your
REFUNDABLE TAX
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
BICYCLE PARTS AND REPAIRS Station.
—New C.C.M. Bicycles now on
band, Murray ,Machine Shop.
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CH ARIS Foundation Garment Co,
trained Corsetiere for Wingham, coat, both size 10. Phone 366J. Morris Township School Board will readings were taken by Lois Falconer, with a severe attack of
surrounding district and towns. If receive tenders until April 1st, 1948, ,Mrs, Emerson, Mrs. Groskorth, and.' Mr. Charles Gillespie of Kitchener,
you need a new garment, any size or FOR SALE-16 pigs, ready to wean for the installation of Flush Toilets in G. E. Farrier, and Mr. Jas, Falconer' is a patient in \\Ingham Hospital, foie
tvpe tmf figure at reasonable prices Apply R. J. Mc'Murray, phone 635r 'Union School No. 12. For specifica- lowing an operation on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss and baby
son of Bright, spent the week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-
Clenaghan.
The following National Board pic-
tures will be presented in the 'Memor-
ial Hall next Tuesday, March 23rd.
Food, a Common Concern; the Royal Chas, Showers, Wingham; H. I. Ar-
!Tour of S. Africa; Craftsmen at work hell, Teeswater.
and Singing Stars of Tomorrow, • Moved by King and Biggs that a.'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray of grant of $10.00 be given to the Huron
Wingham, spent Sunday at the home Crop Improvement Association. Car-
of their daughter, Mrs. James 'Wilson. ried,
Mr, and Mrs. Melvin .MeClenaghan Moved by Underwood and Fralick
of Kitchener, spent the week-end at
home of his parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
Ben Mchlenaghan.
Rev. \V. J, \Vatt had charge of the Huron pays $3.00 bounty,
ervices in the United Church, Palm- Moved by Underwood and Fraliek,
.tint, on Sunday. that all cattle in Turnherry be sprayed',
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore and sift 194S at the expense of the oitettaliip''
sons of \V. Wawanosh, visited on Sun- ;fund. Carried.
day at the home his sister, Mrs. Wel- Diggsand PrAliel; - ##### . antes,
Mr. Sam Coulter has been under the im ,
iactor's care during the week-end. ;
Miss I'eegy Mateal arrived freer
Seollatel, at Crainlin Airport
S-unday. March 7th. Miss. McLeod.
• s been visiting over the week-end at
he home ef Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ross,
and Mr. Robert Rem's ed. London, who
ease met her at the airport. spent time tl
1.weekt-ad at his hone here.
'rs Albert McQuillan and Mr. and
Mrs. Ruseell tiaunt attended the tide
bration 1:elil in 1.101) rood Hall Fridaa-
ing iii honour of the 25th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Mc-
Intyre. They were presented with a
purse of Ineeiey. 'emelt was served .,
Tiffin Brathers provided music for
Phoae Mrs. \\7n. Kennedy, a03\\,, 13.
corner Patrick and Minnie Sts.
FOR SALE—Quantity of Galore Bar-
EXPERIENCED C U NCR E T Ir ley, and Ajax Oats. Jack \Villits,
Work—Floors, foundations, etc. Ap- Phone 1r9, Wroxeter, e
ply L .. Brooks and J. ant amp., .
Telephone evenings aw- ae mer e, aOla SAlah—Illue Stroller, equippea• NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Free estimates on all jobs. with adjustable runners, also Oak' Buffett. Phone 424, • In the matter of the estate of
FOR SALE—Pure Bred Registered • " 200; ANNIE STUTT, late of the Village, Hereford Butts, Rosny Farms, Gode- FO LE—E R SArhon Seed Oats bushels, cleaned, $1.50 per l;ualiel.lof \Vroxeter, in the County of Huron,.
rich. Apply to George !;rat=a, Belgrave.1;W i d°w; deceased' i
FOR SALE--Three horse power, Em- , TAKE NOTICE that creditors and;
pire `Praetor, with Plow and taultia FOR SALE-20 Head of Grass. Cet- others having claims against the es-1
vator, almost new, big reduction; tie, Apply Advance-Times iitate of the said Annie Stint, deceased .,
1941, 3 ten Ford truck, stake body, l;( 1R SALE —1940 Pi 9
}roil ‘Lia..._ma‘t,,,i 11:nbcr. eitho, Manrela 1948. full particulars of theiri,
ataine ix,:1%ers. also
number .-f areees of FUTMIllea. Tee-
pheite 429r12.
14.11LXII N sum of matey in The
‘,1,64t o: runts eam lannellaa
i:tta •:t m' tetaa reale e same by proving
pre•,,..erta
es weet llelaraae te'eanata: 'HOUSE FOR SALE IN tiORRIE— 1045'
114;%v-tY. ,.,n'- -,eater all Ma:a. 2-st ,rea, 7-roeans, wita laa-1 A. H. Ma:wish,
sevele a down to araas to '1 giro, A reee re v e,. ca..ea k,
ctrl et „ne ,,e will titattle to • lia‘leatea \\ ED—Ietiallaw leutel
TEESWekTER, Ontario coalition aor general atentiree, , 7 ' " 1!
,ll.. pUTOraser NOTICE TO CREDITORS PatItt. 366.j.
\\; R. Patersen. ti Haantan
:rt. r'. tan:.
it.tura teln Trainor. 'Nat:eve '11'4 ” 1.11'-`:14 "11.4 to sena uo Messrs. Crawford,.
an, we ats., teaatt•tite geed feed I..," et .111!'lAtes• 31 cmil*‘-r.,q1 •t ten. Barristers, Wingliamel,
CZ: Rhin. Beg rai.e. Mt% :gate. IA:Lel:ant, Ontario, .on or before the 20th day of
iare required to file their claims duly'
taco Ctznsoie,R verified with the undersigned on or
aeted condition, guaranteed 30 daysa before the twentieth day of March, A,
apply 11. 0 Herd, Winghatn. D., 1948, and that after said date the
Executor will distribute the estate hay-
r'4R
alttjb"-t'ing regard ody of the claims of Which O,:; tr.lr Tz9:t11 O , .1, 11 Id1(4:1%%S M. h e shan th en h ave notice.
ply Larne Se. tt. Phatte 691r4. DATED this 2nd. day of March, A.
ia. t S r--itrou u ki!,-,t, e.:e it.in11 ALL PERSONS having claims
'Wine:Lam. an eaanteday. Finiletlaatainst the estate of Make= Ross of
.... ttleaae !caw at .alleattee-Tintes. .tite Village of Whiteelturch, in the,, .._ _ et •Ceunty of Bruce, Retired Farmer, de-;
1:FTFINAR1`—Itoaeaieals• first-alt: :reared, wha died on or about the
•Ilin-,tv‘. w,•rattera tor meek and , . 1124tim day of Fehroary, A. D,, 1944; :are;;
FiC3 It RUN r-11 raenta. .10;- X 11'3 Ratolv-Ta-
1,7, 637441 Wear wed Dress taaads latearftnelet.-
Feeitteiettata preaerred,
FtIR $1.1,1.F-11 eased. Peatty 'a ass.: ittiam aSe Son Idatowel.
"Ma:arta'. r% SO, •
T lea` tale Cti▪ lt7R, ItrY-
met off Von C:rtoll he ..ad
tnarkets te'et Fail 1,Vititet. Aim
fer iG telo:t.5. et them
wit.% Cafetia. Kitelaeteete Ii g-4
Clareas are the•::Itei‘v e wise p...,n
itylice;',.ers Time elaieka have beeltitel
!!-Ifiln a pr-..ram af. paartted breeline
eoterinet aeare at their awn fatana,
a1tt piezee itant Wilbur Heger. R
R 4. WineT am.
YtataNta COUPLE \\'I`;; WI
wotfal l m.c teems or fiat in Winglm
its riot. Reply te Mrs Gee.
Nizare, R. R
'M
. 3, Holland Centre.
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sc..1:11,.:. 411 v.5,,, j rettankag coriaitioTLISzli 11 e• :ter weoey eaelats,
3: ens. aalti and Ovate :e,? -1.'eaee
\eaaa in time Iteeratful of GC A.
FOR s ‘Z ri tae Vel'ey itf lave! ea, -fake
tires in -o vemlitt re. PI t.e4031-2. s5meday. we know not
• S A 1.1a--ClaVa's taut 411:3 Bon- Well meet our loved one There.
tnt•,;noise. let eltild I tJ retrtembered by huttan,1
Pone 4411\'. f and ltrothera.
FOR S 11`'-'• lane n'vt9' ADAMS--In loaing .eiesnory Hof Nita. snital,ae tag. aced, aktetettal Vaaaleesoell, Wr,eeeter. veae, alasztel
1111 ", ."'a" -‘"d1'70'' ttztrenz.e 'five yeare •agee Nioreal 174; Phe.ne alrusaele 54r5_ Adel knew t7tat she we stafferitta pc*. s.A1 tattatAt time hill% were heed to . elinab,