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McKibbons
FOR SALE—Green Coat with Red
Fox Collar; Black Chesterfield Coat
and Brown Tweed Coat, all size 14.
Phone 462, Wingham.
FOR SALE — Dominion Washwell
Gas Washer, good as new; Renfrew
Hand Washer with wringer, good
condition. Apply Frauds St. Marie,
Boyle Farm, Lower Wingham.
FOR SALE—Man's Bicycle, nearly
new, price reduced to sell, Apply
Sam Burton, Phone 460.
FOR SALE-2 Rug-, 6'0" x 9'. Ap-
ply II, aulale Creamery.
FOR SALE — Seven room Cement
Veneer House, with 3/4 acres of
land in Lower Wingham, Apply
Wilfred Riehl, Wingham.
FOR SALE — Girl', 3-piece Pink
Chinchilla Snow Suit and Blue Vel-
vet Dress, both size 2, slightly used
both for $5.00, Phone 539w.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
°; Of choice household Effects will be
held at he residen of W, A. Miller,
John S
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at 2.15 pan„ on • • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23rd
Among the articles for sale are;
Chesterfield and Chair; Walnut Din-
ing Room Suite (Exceptional); Oc-
casional Chairs; End Tables, Electric
Lamps; a complete Bedroom Suite
(choice quality); Bed and Dresser,
Springs; Tables and Chairs; Dishes of
all kinds; Brie-a-brae; Beatty Electric
Washer, 60 cycle; Viking Electric
Washer, 60 cycle; Radio; Silverware
of all kinds; many articles too numer-
ous to mention.
No Reserve. The home is sold,
W. A. ,MILLER, Prop.
DONALD B. BLUE, Auct.
AUCTION SALE
Of, Farm Stock, Implements, House-
hod Effects will be held at Lot 14,
Con. A, Howick, at' 1 o'clock, on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 18th
The following is for sale:
CATTLE-5 Young Cows, in calf;
7 two-year-olds, 5 one-year-old, 4 Cal-
ves; 1 Purebred Scotch Shorthorn Bull
18 months old.
HORSES-1 Team.
PIGS-15 Chunks,
IMPLEMENTS—Cockshutt Fertil-
izer Drill, 13-hoe; M.-H. Mower, 6 ft.;
Side Rake; M.-H. Dump Rake; Cock-
shutt Manure Spreader; Steel Roller;
Disc; Pea Harvester; Turnip Sower;
Fanning Mill; Riding Plow; Renfrew
Cream Separator; Turnip Pulper; Set
Single Harness; Wagon; Set of Sleighs
4-section Harrow; Cross Cut Saw;
Cutter,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS-2 Besls
Mattresses, Springs; Bedroom Suite;
Chest of Drawers.
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2 Washstands; Ex-
tension Table; 2 Cupboards; 3 Rugs;
Dishes and Cooking Utensils; Wing-
ham Cook Stove; numerous other ar-
ticles.
TE1R.MS—CASH.
D. L. WEIR, Prop.,
JOHN DIN'SMORE, Auct.
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the
Clerk of Howick Township for the
ploughing of snow roads in the Town-
ship ,f Howick for the season of 1948-
49. Application to state hourly" rate
and type of equipment. Contract sub-
ject to cancelialtion anytime after Jan-
uary 1st. 1949. Tenders to be in the
hands of the Clerk not later than 12
o'clock noon. October 23rd, 1948. Low-
est or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. Any further information may
be had from Mr. Nelson Gowdy, Wro-
xeter, Ont., Road Superintendent.
P. L. DURST,
Clerk of Howick Township,
Wroxeter, Ont.
CARD OF THANKS
We are sincerely grateful to friends
and neighbours for their many kind
acts of sympathy during our recent
sad bereavement, For the loan of
cars, to Rev. 0. E. Lancaster, Mrs.
Morris Swanson, Dr, W, A. McKibbon
and to the Western Foundry, we are
most grateful.
Mrs, Norman Baker and family,
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. John McMillan wishes to ex-
press his deep apPreciation to friends
and neighbours for the many acts of
kindness during his recent illness.
Such kindnesses and neighbourly
thoughtfulness can never be forgotten.
Plastic Wall Tile
For
Kitchen and Bathroom
CUSTOM BUILT
Kitchen CABINETS
RUBBER and
Mastic Tile Flooring
for Homes, Offices and
Stores.
ESTIMATES FREE
Those who attended the funeral of
the late Norman Baker were: Mrs.
Albert Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Gordon and Eleanor; Mrs. Fred
Dewsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Math-
ias, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mathias,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Dewsbury and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, Free, all of Toronto; Wm.
Baker of Brantford, Mr. and Mrs.
George Nelson of Hamilton, Mrs.
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Mr, and Mrs. C. N. Blackball and
Miss Ruth of Toronto, were the
week-end guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Congram,
Misses Margaret, Jean and Ruth
Mitchell, spent the holiday week-end
with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jas,
H. Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Armitage had
their son and daughter, John and
Doris of Toronto; home for the week-
end;
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. McLaughlin
had as week-end guests Muir, Jack
and Meta McLaughlin, also Miss
Nellie Hutcheson, all of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tomlinson and
baby of Toronto, visited over the holi-
day week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W.
R, Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskell and
son, Billy, of London, spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. James M.
Wild and fir. and Mrs. H. Wild.
" Rev. and Mrs. B. L.., Oaten and
daughter, Betty, of Brantford, were
week-end guests of Dr. R. L'and Mrs,
Stewart,
Miss Marjorie Dickson and Miss
'Gladys Dudenhofer, of Toronto, were
week-end guests of Miss Mary John-
as tn
o Mrs, D. H. Finley were: Miss
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ests recently at the home of Mr.
Doris Finley, of Toronto, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Farrow of Brussels.
Miss Madeline Donald of Guelph,
spent the week-end at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. S. A. Murray, Minnie
St.
Rev. E. O. and Mrs. Lancaster had
as their guests for the week-end Mr,
and Mrs. Irwin Andrew, formerly of
Prince Edward Island, but now stat-
ioned at the Clinton Radar School.
Mrs. Ann McMasters, Miss Mar-'
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guerite Murray and Mrs. Jeannette
Young, of Toronto, spent the Thanks-
giving holiday at the Queen's Hotel,
with Mrs. Carrie Taylor.
Guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Ross
for the Thanksgiving holiday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Sainsbury,
1 Mfr. and Mrs. Van Sainsbury, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Maize and Miss Barbara
Ross, all of Toronto, and Mrs. Walter
Watts of Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. George Prentiss and 1
family, and Mr. Chas. Currie, Tor- IN
on to, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Currie and
baby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McConnell
and Caroline, and Miss Isabel Currie,
London, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Phippen,
Colleen, and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Phip-
pen, of Lucknow, were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Cur-
rie.
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The favourite of Girls—
Ankle Strap, in Patent,
Sturdy comfortable brown
Oxford. Thick rubber sole
Long-Wearing brown lea-
ther Oxford with Shark-
skin toe.
AGENTS—Door to door Salesmen
wanted to establish a business of
their own with our 250 Guaranteed
Household Necessities. Splendid
territories vacant in your district,
Unlimited possibilities for the am-
bitious person. Never a dull season.
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if you select a rural territory Very
little capital needed. BEST opportun
ity of starting a business of your
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CATALOGUE to FAMILEX, 1600
Delorimier, MONTREAL.
ASK FOR—Trusses, Lumbago Belts,
Abdominal Supports, Elastic Stock-
ings, Suspensories, at Kerr's I D A
Drug Store.
FOR SALE-40x60 frame barn in
good condition, also low steel wheel
wagon, with good hay rack. Apply
Hugh Rinn, Belgrave.
FOR SALE—Electric Milking Mach-
ine, used about six months, New
Gem Electric Oat Rollers and grind-
ers, new Conde Electric Milker,
immediate delivery, also new rubber
parts for all makes of milking mach-
ines. See John Bumstead & Son,
Victoria St., Wingham.
"OLD AT 40, 56, 60? MAN! You're
crazy. Thousands peppy at 70, Os-
trex Tonic Tablets 1)01) up bodies
FOR SALE--0 tube Mantel Battery lactong iron. For rundown feeling
Radio; 291) Barred Rr,ck Pullets 41,"z many men, women call "old". New
months old. Apply Mrs. Clayton "get acquainted" size only 50c. At
McGregor, phone 360.9, Myth. all druggists.
FOR SA LE—Battery Radio, in good PIANO TUNING & REPAIRS—,
condition. Apply Mrs. Walter Den- Cleaning, dentothing, free estimates.
nis, Lower Winghani, Write or phone William N. Gould,
FOR SALE — 1941 Special DeLuxe 314W, Clinton.
Coach, 7ood condition, can be seen
at Mrs. "A. Louttit's, Shifter St.
SLENDOR TABLETS are effective.
2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at
Kerr's and McKibbons Drug Stores.
"VIGORINE"—'Pep' tonic restores
men's youthful vitality. Don't be
weak, nervous, exhausted. Try Vig-
nrine today, 15-day trial, $1.00 at
McKibbon's Drug Store.
WANTED—Elderly man to do chores
for Winter. Apply Wm. Nicholson,
R,R, 1, Ithievale, Phone Brussels
40r10.
YOUR SEWING MACHINE re-
paired and regulated to perfect sew-
ing by experienced local mechanic.
Apply Advance-Times,
FOR SALE Lady's Harris Tweed . Court of Revision
Coat. Size 14. Apply Advance-Tim- es 'Township of Howick
FOR SALE—Philco Refrigerator, 7 Notice is hereby given that the
cubic foot, perfect condition, PricedCourt of Revision on the Assessment
for quick sale $300.00. Apply to Roll of the Township of Howick, for
Falconer Photo Studios. the year 1949, will be held in Clerk's
Office, at Gorrie, at 2 o'clock in the
FOR SALE—MeClary Electric Stove afternoon, October 25th, 1948, All
and Coal Oil Stove with oven, cheap parties interested will take notice and
for quick sale. Mrs. Al. French. govern themselves actordingly.' All
appeals must be filed with the Clerk.
FOR SALE —Man's Dress Overcoat, prior to that time.
slightly used, good condition, size L, DURST, Clerk,
44, Apply Advance-Times, Wroxeter, Ontario
LOCAL AND PERSONAL-
Dr. G. W. and Mrs. Howson spent
the week-end in Detroit.
Robert Lancaster spent the holiday
week-end with friends in Thamesville.
Miss Blanche Bennnett of London,
spent a few days with friends in town.
Mr. and ,Mrs. H. M. Dobbin of Can-
andaigua, New York, spent a few
days with relatives in Wingham.
Mr. Don Lloyd of Toronto, visited
with his parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Lloyd over the week-end,
Crown Trust Company, at the Security Miss Alice Buckman of London,
spent the Thanl-sgiving holiday with Building,Windsor, Ontario, on or be-'
her friend, Miss Lois Cruickshank.
Mr. Jim Hall of Toronto, spent last
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Hall.
,Miss Lilian Toderoff of London,
was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Copeland.
Miss Margaret Nimmo of Torontot
Unfversity, spent a few days with her
parents, Rev, and Mrs. A. Nimmo.
Mrs. (Rev.) John Thompson and
children, are visiting with the form-
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reid.
Miss Leslie Mae Wall of Toronto
University, was home for Thanksgiv-
ing week-end,
Miss Norma Coutts, Tilbury, visited
with her parents, Mr. antV•Mrs. R. A.
Coutts last week-end.
Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Burton were, Mr. and Mrs.
Herb. Japp, of Chatham.
George Copeland of Western, Lon-
don, spent the week-end with his Par-
ents, Mr. and. Mrs. E. S. Copeland.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Rae and son,
Bill of London, spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Pym,
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Harrison of
London, spent the week-end at the
former's home.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Edgar of Ford-
wide spent a day last week with Mr,
and Mrs. N. T. McLaughlin,
Mrs. Ethel Buck of London, spent
the week-end with her friend, Katie
Steele.
Mt. and Mrs. George Taylor and
family of Exeter, spent last week-end
with friends in and around Winglutni.
Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Baker of
Parry Sound, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. French,
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gannett spent
the holiday week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Justason and family of
Kitchener.
Mr, and Mrs. E, R, Hopper, .Joan
and Patricia, of Exeter, spent Thanks-
giving at the borne Of Mr. mid 'Nits,
T. A. Currie.
Miss Barbara Foxton,
training at Victoria Hospital, ton-
don, 'spent Thanksgiving with her rat.-
CMS, Mr. :and Mrs. A. Foxton,
Mr, And Mts, G. W. Tiffin spent
the week-end in Toronto at the home
of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
• Poe.
Mrs, Arde and son, Gordon, spent
the Thanksgiving holiday with the.
former's &tinter, Mrs. Davis, Wood-
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2-in. GYPROC WOOL with paper backs, 'sq. ft. 6c
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EASY VACUUM CUP WASHERS $149.50
Takes Less Water! Uses Less Soap
and Easier on Clothes than any other make
25 or 60 cycle in stock
• • BEATTY ECONOMY WASHER $149.50
Mary Pornroy of London, Mr. and (Tribner and Mrs. Minnie Fauner, all
Mrs. Frank Tribner, Mrs. Douglas of Exeter.
1.011100
WINGIIAU ADVANCE-T MES
Wednesday, October 13, 194$
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BOOKKEEPER WANTED—Please
apply in writing to Box 396, Wing-
ham.
FOR SALE — 1930 Model A Forrl
Coupe, in good condition. Telephone
489, Wingham.
FOR SALE-1931 Chevrolet Special
Coupe, 4 new tires, 111.d:or in good
er,rlition. Priced for quick sale.
-Apply John VanCamp, Victoria St.,
Wingham, phone 8w.
FOR SALE—Quebec Heater, large
size. Apply Robt. Hall, over the
Wallpaper Shop.
FOR SALE — New Singer Sewing
Machines, Electric portable and cab-
inet machines, also treadle machines.
For information write Box SM, Ad-
vance-Times.
FOR SALE---"Blue Flame" Oil Heat-
er, with oil contract, used one year.
Apply Ernest Merklcy, Pleasant
Valley, Phone 167.
FOR SALE-75 Sussex Red Pullets,
6 inns. okt. Roc hatched, Phone
622r5.
PICTURE FRAMING—A'Specialty
at Warren House. Phone 475.
Court Of Revision
TO;in of Wingham
The Court of Revision of the 1949
Assessment Roll will be held on Mon
day, October 18, 1948 at 8 p.m., in
the Town Hall. All appeals must
be in the hands of the Clerk on Friday,
October 15th, 1948. Ratepayers are
requested to govern themselves ac-
cordingly.
W. A. Galbraith,
Town Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given that all
creditors and others having claims or
demands against the estate of JOHN
J, CASEMORE, late of the City of
Windsor, in the County of Essex, de-
ceased, are required to send full par-
ticulars of their said claims to the
Still we have so many memories.
Of the aunt werloved so much.
Though out of sight she's ever near,
Still loved, still missed, still mine,.
She will live with us in memory
Until the end of time.
Lovingly remembered by Freda and
Gordon in Barrie, Opt,
CARD OF THANKS
To those who expressed their sym-
pathy in so -many beautiful and practi-
cal ways during my recent bereave-
ment I extend ray heartfelt thanks
For the services of Rev. Henderson,
Dr. W. A, McKibbon and for floral
offering, I am deeply grateful.
Mrs. John McGill.
Norman Rintoul
'Phone 251 Wingham
fN THE MATTER of the estate
of MARY JANE GREGG, late of the
Village of Gorrit, in the County of
Huron, Widow, deceased.
TAKE NOTICE that creditors and
others having claims against the es-
tate of the said Mary Jane Gregg, de-
ceased, are required to file their claims,
duly verified with the undersigned on
or before the twenty-third day of Oct-
ober, A.D., 1948, and that aft& said
date the Administratrix will distribute
the estate having regard only to the
claims of which he shall then „have
notice;„
DATED this twenty-eighth day of
September A.D„ 1948,
A. H.McTavish,
Teeswater„ Ontario.
Solicitor for the .Aarninistratrix.
fore the 30th day of October,, 1948,
after which date the administrator will
proceed to distribute the assets of the
said deceased among the persons en-
titled thereto, having regard only to
the claims of which it shall then have
notice, and the said administrator
Allan not be liable for the said assets or
any part thereof to any person or per-
sons of whose -claims it shall not then
have notice.
DATED at Windsor, Ontario. this
1st. day of October, 1948.
CROWN TRUST COMPANY, AD-
MINISTRATOR,
Security Building, Windsor, Ontario.
BY RODD, WIGLE, WHITESIDE
& COUGHLIN, Its Solicitors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the estate of
JOHN GOWDY, late of the Village
of Wroxeter, in the County of Huron,
Retired Farmer, deceased.
TAKE NOTICE that creditors and
others having claims against the estate
of the said John Gowdy, deceased, are
required to file their claims duly veri-
fied with the undersigned on or before
the thirtieth day of October, AID.,
1948, and that after said date the Ex-
ecutors will distribute the estate hav-
ing regard only to the claims of which
they shall then have notice.
DATED this eighth day of October
A.D., 1948.
A, H. .1*.ileTAVISH,
Teeswater, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN MEMORIAM
ROBINSON—In loving Memory of a
dear Aunt, Lydia Robinson, who pas-
sed away _Oct, 23rd, 1047,
Though her smile has 'gone "fordver,
And her hand we cannot touch,
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