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ASK FOR----Trusses, Lumbago Belts,
Abdominal Supports, Elastic Stock,
ings, Suspensories, at Kerr's I D A
Drug Store.
BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Distribute
Otir 250 Products: Toilet Articles,
Medicines, Extracts, Spices, Floor
Wax, Insecticides, Farm Products,
splendid assortment of Gift Boxes.
Our dealers make substantial pro-
fits, A customer in each home!
For catalogue and details, write to
FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier Street
Montreal, P,Q,
CABBAGE FOR SALE—Now is the
time to make sauerkraut. Also tulip
bulbs, Apply David Finley.
CHARTS FOUNDATION Garment
Co., trained Corsetiere for Wing-
ham and surrounding districts, If
you need a new garment, any size
or type of figure at reasonable pric-
es. Call on Mrs. Wm. Kennedy,
Corner Patrick and Minnie St.
ELLIOTT'S NURSING HOME—
Accommodation for bed patients
and invalids, rates reasonable. Nur-
sing services day and night. Phone
367, Wingham, Josephine St.
FOR SALE—Child's pink winter
outfit, size 1-2, child's cashmerette
overshoes size 5, child's black ox-
fords, size 6, excellent condition.
Apply Mrs. Edward Finley, Lower
Wingham.
FOR SALE-36 Ford Sedan, good
tires, new battery, new motor, sac-
rifice, for $475. Apply Advance-
Times.
FOR SALE—Practically new car
radio, and aerial, reasonable. Apply
Advance-Times
FOR SALE—Record Player; Shot
gun; Philco radio; trumpet, Phone
5111.
STRAYED—One Steer to the farm
of Grant Wilton, Owner may have
same by paying expenses and prov-
ing property.
STRAYED—To Lot 36, Con. 8, East
Wawanosh a steer, weight about
$00 lbs. Kenneth Scott, Phone 631
r16.
STRAYED TO THE FARM OF
Gordon McGee on or dbout the 1st.
of September, red steer with white
markings, round 800 lbs, Phone
614r14,
STENOGRAPHER WANTED—For
business Office, one with some
bookkeeping experience preferred.
Apply in person to H. C. MacLean,
Wingham.
WANTED — Stenographer, Book-
keeper. Apply preferably in person
to Fry & Blackhall, Ltd., Wing-
ham.
WANTED—Girl or woman for light
housework, Apply Mrs. Jack Reavie,
Phone 173J.
WANTED—Second hand trunk with
lock, in good condition, (medium
size). Apply Advance-Times.
WANTED TO RENT-3 rooms or
house. Phone 477W.
Tenders For Caretaking
Tenders will be received by the
tmdersigned up to Dec. 15th, 1948,
for caretaking for the year 1949 for
the following schools in the Turn-
berry School Area, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
8, 9, and 11. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Alex Corrigan,
Secretary-Treasurer,
R. R. 1, Bluevale, Ont.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR SALE—Turquoise blue winter
coat with muskrat trim, size 16,
green winter coat with leopard trim,
1 red fox fur collar, mauve dress
size 17, ski outfit, navy slacks with
light blue quilted jacket, size 14,
all in good condition. Phone 467W.
FOR SALE-11 pigs six weeks old,
Tarn and York cross. A fine bunch,
ready to wean. Francis Ste. Marie,
Wingham, Ontario.
FOR SALE—Muskrat coat, size 16,
good condition. Apply Advance-
Times.
FOR SALE-1929 Plymouth, in
good condition, cheap. Apply Ad-
vance-Times,
FOR SALE-1 Belgian Mare, 8 yr.
old, weighing about 1600. Appjy
Roy McKay, Phone 632r23.
All persons having claims against
the estate of John McGill, late of the
Township of Morris, in the County
of Huron, Farmer, who died on or
about the second day of October,
1948, are notified to send to the un-
dersigned on or 'before the fourth day
of December, 1948, full particulars of
their claims in writing. Immediately
after the said fourth day of December
the assets of the said testator will be
distributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the executrix shall
then have notice.
DATED this 12th day of Novem-
ber, A. D., 1948.
CRAWFORD '& HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR SALE-5 ft. skis and poles, in
good condition. Apply Mrs. Harold
Foster.
FOR SALE—Low mileage, 1946 Sup-
er Deluxe Ford Coach, clean throu-
ghout, mechanically Al new car
guarantee at used car price, Huron
Motors. Phone 237, Wingham,
FOR SALE-Connor Electric Wash-
er, in good condition. Phone 6a.
FOR SALE—Girl's Navy Blue Mel-
ton Cloth Winter Coat, size 14x,
Telephone 514, Wingham.
FOR SALE—New Cockshutt Sleigh,
rubber-tired wagons, Cockshutt
milker, also Geo, White „ Electric
Washing Machine, Electric Oat
Rollers, Grinders and Hammer
Mills. Used steel tired wagon cheap,
See us for Cockshutt and Geo.
White Farm equipment. J. Bum-
stead and Son, Wingham.
FOR SALE—Bell 'Upright Piano and
Bench, in good condition, has been
used very little, reasonable. Gar-
net Farrier, Phone 402r31, Wing-
ham.
FOR SALE — Genuine Horse hide
Coat, large fur collar, Man's size.
1Good condition, priced low. Apply
Advance-Times.
FOR SALE-1939 Plymouth Cmch,
Al condition„ Will take cash or
live stock. Apply Elmer Sleight-
halm, 3 miles west of Wingham on
86 Highway.
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FOR SALE-200 acre farm, 160 clear,
50 bush and pasture, being lots 16
an& 17, B. Line, Howick township,
con, 13 and 14. Red brick house,
bank barn, loose pens, Hog Pen,
drive shed, 2 car garagae and work
shop, full basement under house.
There is a good never failing well
with water next to barn. These
buildings and fences are in run
down condition, as it has been rant-
ed for ten years. Possession April
1st, 1949, and cash price will be
0500,00, Fifty-Five Hundred Dol-
lars, Ernie Thomas, owner, 1407
Bridge St., Niagara Falls, Ont.
t,tr75T--a2 Steers, itulentification mark
a hole in left ear. Pinder please
notify Flem Black, Bluevale,
LOST-2 Sheep from farm of Geo.
Darling, Wingharn Junction, white
fates with long tails.
LOST—Hound Dog, black and tart,
low set, with white spot on chest.
Finder please call Russell Farrier,
Reward.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Andrew Doig, late of
the Township of Howick, in the Coun-
ty of Huron, Retired Farmer, who
died on or about the seventh day of
July, 1947, and the estate of Annie
Doig, late of the Township of How-
ick, in the County of Huron, Widow,
who died on or about the nineteenth
day of August, 1948, are notified to
send to the undersigned, on or before
the eighteenth day of December, A.
D., 1948, full particulars of their
claims in writing. Immediately after
the said eighteenth day of December
the assets of the said Estates will be
distributed amongst the parties entit-
led thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the executrices shall
then have notice.
DATED this twenty-seventh day of
November, A,D., 1948.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executrices,
CARD OF THANKS
To the Electors of Morris Twpt
Ladies and Gentlemen—Having
beet accorded an acclamation as
Councillor for 1949, I wish to thank
my mover and seconder, and consider
it an honour to serve the municipality
in that capacity. As a member of the
Council in 1948 I served to the best
of my ability and will endeavour to
do the same during the coming year.
Wishing you all the Compliments of
the Season. Yours truly, Bailie Parrott.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. John A, Geddes wishes to ex-
press her heartfelt thanks to all
friends and neighbours who extended
comforting sympathy and help in her
recent sorrow, The services of the
Hospital Staff, Dr. Connell, Rev. Mr.
Moores, Rev. W. A, Beecroft and Rev.
Mr. Burden and also the beautiful
floral tributes were deeply appreciat-
ed.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to, express our heartfelt
thanks to friends and neighbours for
kindnesses shown during our recent
bereavement.
Ellwood Nichol,
Mrs, John W. Mason.
CARD OF 'THANKS
,
Mrs. jiahre Smith and family wish
to express to their many friends and
!datives their heartfelt thanks and
*Predation for acts al kindness,
messages of sympathy and beatitiful
floral tributes, extended to them in'
their' recent sad bereavement In the
loss of a dear imsbaltd and father.
RUBBER and
Mastic Tile Flooring
for Homes, Offices and
Stores.
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-1'0 THE ELECTORS
OF WINGHAM:
RE-ELECT
MURRAY
JOHNSON
REEVE
WHAT'S BEST FOR WINGHAM
IS MY AIM.
VOTE
DUNCAN
ENNEDY
REEVE
IF ELECTED, I WILL AT ALL TIMES ACT.
IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF WINC,HANI.
tz ,
Township, Mr.'.,. John Jackson of
Altad, were recent guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. •Clarence
Cox.
Mrs. 'Osbaldeston of Goderich, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Norman
McDowell and Mr. McDowell.
Miss Mildred Thornton of Wing-
ham, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey 'McDowell.
Your Vote and Influence is Respectfully Solicited-
To R E-ELECT
J. J. EVANS
Wingham
Utilities . Commissioner
After two years experience I believe Irani in a
position to serve you better than ever.
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Norman Rintoul
'Phone 251 Wingham
Appoeumoombonlas
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Nelson Gowdy and family
wish to express their deep apprecia-
tion to their many friends and neigh-
bors for their many kindnesses during
their recent sad bereavement. Special
thanks to the doctors rind nurses of
the Wingham General Hospital.
IN MEMORIAM
McGILL—In loving memory of our
father, Wm. A. McGill, who passed
away one year ago today, in Los
Altos, California,
His faint, last wish, we should like to
have heard
And breathed in his ear one last part-,
tug word,
Only those who have lost, are able
to tell,
The pain of the heart in not saying
farewell.
—Ever remembered by Ada, Reuben
and Glenn,
IN MEMORTAIVI
McGILL.---Tn loving memory of Wm.
A. McGill, who died at Los Altos,
Cal., Dec. 1st, 1947.
We think of him in silence,
His name we oft recall,
There ls,notbing left to answer,
Bid his picture em the wall.
Ever remembered by daughter, son
and families,
VOTE
TO RE-ELECT
Beecroft
REEVE
EAST WAWANOSH,
1949
• For businesslike
Adminisfratior'i.
Your Support and Vote
will be appreciated' to
ELECT
Lewis
RUDDY
REEVE, 1949
- for -
EAST WAWANOSH
To the Electors of
East Wawanosh:
Ladies and Gentlemen
Having been nominat-
ed for Council for the
Municipality of EAST
WAWANOSH for the
year 1949, I would ap-
preciate your vote and
influence in the coming
election on Mon., Dec. 6.
If elected, I will endeav-
our to serve the Munici-
pality to the best of my
ability.
J. Howard Campbell
RE-ELECT
ALEX
Robertson
COUNCILLOR
EAST WAWANOSH
1949
I will continue to serve
to the best of my ability,
as I have in the past.
Your support will be ap-
preciated.
To The Electors of
East Wawanosh
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Your vote on Dec. 6th
for 1949 Council, would
be much appreciated.
If elected I will try at
all times to work for the
best interests of the
Township. •
Thanks.
ORVAL E. TAYLOR
YOUR VOTE TO
REELECT
George
WALKER
COUNCILLOR
EAST WAWANOSH,
1949'
will be appreciated.
HURON-BRUCE FORUM
The Huron-Bruce Boundary Forum
net at the borne of Mr. and Mrs,
Jack MeKague on Monday evening,
November 29th, with twenty-four itr
attendance. Percy King was discus,.
sion leader,
The discussion topic was "I see
the Paper" and the forum thought
the daily paper serves its purpose very
well, but some of them should. have
a farm page and publish more articles
on farm topics,
Several of the local papers could
be improved by printing more news
ofinterest to the public while others
were very good in their present tab-
loid form.
In the Farm organization and co-
op. papers the articles are too brief
and not easily understood,
The privately owned farm papers
serve the communities very well 'and
are highly satisfactory.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mc-
Cormick on Dec. ath,
Following the meeting progressive
euchre was enjoyed, with the high
prizes won by Mrs, Percy King and
Bill King and the low awards to Mrs.
Frank McCormick and Ross King.
A tasty lunch was served by the
hostess which brought the evening to
a close.
GORRIE •
Mr. and Mrs. Wes, Strong and
Patricia, spent a day lastd week at the
few days.
Miss Marion King left on Monday
to spend a couple of weeks with her
sister, Mrs. Robert Featherston at
Orillia.
Mr. Dick Bennett was home from
Gravenhurst over the week-end.
Friends will be sorry to learn that
Mrs. John Montgomery is confined to
bed,
Rev. J. C. Caley was in London on
Tuesday for the Consecration of the
new Bishop of Huron, the former
Dean Luxton of St. Paul's Cathedral.
Gorrite Girl Wins Chicago Trip
Miss Erland Gregg left on Satur-
day, Nov. 27th, to attend the 4T-I.
Congress in Chicago, This trip is an
award to the girl from each County
in Ontario with the highest standing
in the Junior Homemaking Clubs
sponsored by the Women's Institute
and Erland was the girl to win the
honour in Huron County. The girls
will travel in a special coach from
London.
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Grainger,
Donna and Irene of Detroit, and Mrs,
Robert Jones of Toronto; visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger over the
week-end.
BLYTH
We regret to report that the con-
dition of Mrs. Samuel Creighton, who
has been seriously ill, does not show
much improvement.
There will be a contest on Monday
to fill Blyth School Board. with W. J.
Heffron, Howard Tait, A. Maddocks,
and N. Hamilton in the running.
Three to be elected. There is also' a
contest for the Utility Commission
between Edwin Cartwright and Geo.
Hamm.
Mr. W. Kyle, who was laid off
work for a few weeks through illness,
has returned as manager of" the Can-
adian Bank of Commerce. Mr. Pugh,
who was relieving has returned tb
Toronto.
Blyth Lions Boys' and. Girls' Band
gave a very much appreciated pro-
gram in the hall on Sunday night.
WESTFIELD
Mrs. J. L. McDowell is visiting
at the home of her daughter, Mrs,
John Gear and Mr. Gear of Kitchen-
er.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Cook visited
on Sunday with Mrs, Jban Kechnie,
who is a patient in Clinton Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snell were
guests on Sunday at the home of Mr,
and Mrs, Leonard Cook of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. James: Boak were
(London visitors on Thdrsday.
Miss Ita Taylor of Win ham, spent
'the week-end with her 7itrents, Mr.
and Mrs, Elwin Taylor,
Mr. Victor Campbell is in 1Goderich
where he has secured work for the
win ter.
Miss Luella Taylors, of Seaforth,
visited recently with Mr. arid Mrs,
Elwin Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. James Boak spent
the week-end with Mr.- and Mrs.
Ewart Jamieson of .Ashfield.
Mr. and ,Mrs, Reg .Jenning and
sons of Detroit, spent the latter part
of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Walden.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Good of
Auburn, visited 'on Suncray with Mr.
and Mrs. Campbell.Douglas.
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Snell visited"
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Nor-
matt Radford of Blyth.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Norman McDowell on Friday
were, Misses Vera Wilkins and Roxy
Ball of Goderich, Messrs. Audrey
Dawson and Rodger Gregg of Detroit.
Mr. arid Mrs. Rai) Pentland of
Nile, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Elwin Taylor.
Mrs. Sweeney and Mrs. Cardiff of
Brussels, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Crass Smith. .
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Walsh . of
Blyth,• visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Elwin 'Taylor.
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