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David Crompton
JEWELLER
Certified Watchmaker
Gifts For All Occasions
WINGHAM PHONE 59
LABOR DAY
MONSTER LEGION
BINGO
Wingham Arena
Prizes Amounting to
$500.00
18 Games for $1.00
3 Special Games Amounting
to $200.00
Mon., Sept. 5th
Doors Open 8:30
Games Start at 9:0Q
PRIZES
Nylons, Bankets,
Electric Tea Kettles,
Featherweight Irons,
Sheets, Pillow Cases
Sponsored by Branch 180,
Wingham Legion
arrnichael's
ANNUAL
Clearance SALE
Aug. 18 Sept. 3rd
Men's Worsted Pants
Dress or Work Wear Reg. to $9.50
SALE $5.95
Men's Assorted Odd Pants
for Dress or Work Reg. $6.50
CLEARING at $4.95
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Penman's Short Sleeve,
Ankle length, No. 251
$2.19 a suit
MEN'S and BOYS'
UNDERWEAR
Penman's Briefs, subs,
at 69c
Penman's Jerseys
Subs, at 59c
BOYS' PANTS
Just the thing for school
Sizes 6-12 $2.45 pr.
MEN'S HALF HOSE
Wool and Cotton
Smart designs at 79c pr.
MEN'S
WINDBREAKERS
Gabardine and All-wool
20. per cent OFF
MEN'S TIES Reg. $1.50. Your choice
CLEARING at 98c
CIRCULAR Wabasso Pillow Cotton
PILLOW COTTON 42" and 44" 89c yd.
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SPECIAL SALE OF
CHILDREN'S WEAR
Sizes 2-6x and 8 to 12 years
including Striped T-Shirts in all bright colours,
Sweat Shirts, Pullover Sweaters, Underwear,
Anklets and % length Hose, Cardigan Sweaters,
Pants, Shirts, Slips, Etc.
Clearing at Greatly
REDUCED PRICES
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Civic employee and was 58 years of
OWL age. Born at Bluevale, youngest son
Stainton'si Mr. Percy Diluent, died recently at
his home inDetroit, from an illness
extending over many years, He Was a
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for two small children, in exchange
7.11' for room and board. Phone 261, :I-.n
P. . YOLT CAN GET A GLISTENING CABINET- :-- r tt Ki tchen Polish job on your car the econo —
nal way, by using IARNOPP "—
no washing, no, polishing. Just rub
on, and wipe off. 16 oz, tin 60c; 36
oz. tin $1.00. Robt, Hopper, Wing-
ham Auto Wreckers, C. 13. Hoffman
(Bluevale), A. M. McKereher
Son, (Jamestown),
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CACTUS MAC—And his Hillsiders
will be featured at the Palace Gar-
dens, Formosa, this Sunday after-
noon, August 21st.
FOR SALE-36 Ford Coach, Seal
Beam lights, fair condition, cheap.
Apply Keith Dunbar, Highway op-
vosite 1st. line ;Morris,
FOR SALE—Potatoes by the bag.
Ed, Finley, Lower Wingham.
FOR SALE-6 plate Coal Range,
(late model). Copper Water coils
and reservoir. Large warming oven.
Apply 80 Carling Terrace.
FOR SALE—Heintzman Piano in
good condition, recently tuned.
Phone 127.
FOR SALE—Cockshutt 30 Tractor,
like new, Ford Ferguson tractor
with plow and cultivator in good
condition, No. 7 Cockshutt Combine
and Gilson ensilage blower. See us
for new Cockshutt Farm Machinery.
John Bumstead & Son, Phone 455,
Winghatn.
.FOR SALE—Fall Wheat Cornell 595,
cleaned and bagged. A. L. Sacre,
R. R. 5, Brussels, Con. 4, Morris.
FOR SALE—Quantity of fruit jars.
Apply at Advance-Times.
FOR SALE—Lady's Standard C.C.
M. Bicycle, Al condition. Apply V.
Ducharme, Shuter St., Phone 588W.
FOR SALE—Blizzard Silo Filler,
priced reasonable for quick sale.
Phone 4-10, Wroxeter. J, I,. Mac-
Ewen.
FOR SALE-28 Suckers. Apply
Lloyd Montgomery, Phone 743J1,
Winghatn.
FOR SALE—Radio nearly new, kit-
chen buffet, will sell cheap. Apply
Mrs. Laura Finlay.
FOR SALE—Bendix Automatic
Washer. Like new. Used 10 months.
Full price $225. L. Hook, CKNX.
FOR SALE-400 Hamp, Wyandotte
Pullets, laying 50%; also 300 New
Hump, millets starting to lay. One
good Remington Pump Gun, Apply
to Gordon Adams, Wroxeter, phone
1783.
FOR SALE—Two young York Sows,
due first week in September. Also
Fall Wheat, Kernell No. 595. Ap-
ply J. Wickstead, R. R. 5, Brussels,
Phone 32-19. 3rd line Morris.
FOR SALE—Singer Sewing Mach-
ines, electric portables, cabinets, tre-
adles, new and used. Guaranteed.
Singer Sewing Machine Centre,
Hanover.
FOR SALE—Lumber, timbers, posts,
slabs, wood, etc., reasonable prices.
See us and save money. Kennedy &
Gaunt, Phone 466 or 401-W2.
LOST—Ladies Suitcase on Tuesday
afternoon between Listowel and
Kintail. Finder please notify the Lis-
towel Banner,
LOST—String of Pearls Saturday
night, August 6th, Mrs, Leitch,
Dominion Bank.
LOST—Part persian kitten, black and
white tiger stripped, white chest and
four white paws, letter M on fore-
head, male, Reward. 55 Carling Ter-
race,
LOST—A change purse in or around
Queen's Hotel, on August 8th. Find-
er please leave at Advance-Times,
NO PAIN FROM CORN OR CAL-
lous you'll have, if you're sure to use
Lloyd's Corn Salve. 50c at Mc-
Kibbons Drug Store.
PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOP
specializes in all types a of Perman-
ents, Machine, Machineless and
Cold, also Shampooing, Finger Wav-
ing and Ogilvie Sisters Scalp Treat-
ments. 'Phone 33 for appointment,
ROOM TO RENT -- Comfortable
room, all conveniences, Apply 398J,
Wingham.
ROOMS FOR RENT—Apply Mrs.
Laura Pinlay, William & John
SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE-20
minutes walk from Town Hall,
Wingham, about 1 arce ground. ribs-
se
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ssion in one month. Box W. H.,
Avance-Tim es .
wAwrtn—An Apartment br small
house by September; Apply Mrs,
Laura Gowdy„ e[o N. Rintoul,
Phone 251,
CHURCH FOR SALE
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned for the purchase of the
building of the former Knox Church,
Bervie, Building is of brick construc-
tion about 30' x 50'. Land is being
surveyed and will be sold separately,
P. A, Ferguson,
Hensall, Ontario.
NOTICE
Under the Weed Control Act,
Chapter 344 and amendments thereto
every Municipality and property own-
er is required to destroy all noxious
weeds as often as necessary to prevent
their going to seed. All persons con-
cerned are hereby notified to destroy
all weeds before August 25th.
Wm. R. Dougall,
County Weed Inspector.
Central Mortgage &
Housing Copororation
Ontario Regional Office
3955 Fleet Street,
Toronto
LANDSCAPING TENDERS-
WINGHAM NO. 148
Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to
content .and addressed to the under-
signed, will be received up to 12
o'clock noon, August 25th, 1949, for
the landscaping and installation of
driveways at forty eight (48) houses
at Wingham, Ontario. •
Plans, specifications and forms of
tender required, may be obtained at
the address shown above.
Each tender must be accompanied
by a security deposit of seven dollars
($7.00) per house, either in the form
of a certified cheque or Dominion of
Canada Bonds.
The lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
A. J. E. Smith,
Regional Construction Engineer
Ontarion Region.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity to
express my sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to all my neighbours and
friends, who so kindly remembered me
with cards, letters, treats and in any
other way, while a patient in the Wing-
ham General Hospital. Thanks also
to Dr. Crawford, Mrs. Morrey and her
splendid staff for the care given me.
Mrs. Dave King.
IN MEMORIAM
ANGUS—In loving memory of my
dear sister, Florence Angus, who
passed away, August 17th, 1947.
Happy and smiling, always content,
Loved and respected wherever she
went,
Always thoughtful, willing and kind,
What a beautiful memory she left be-
hind.
—Sadly missed by her sister, Olive
McCauley.
IN MEMORIAM
ANGUS—In loving memory of Flor-
ence Angus, who died August 17th,
1947.
Florence, as I look 'round this world,
And cannot find you there,
I look back on our homestead,
Where you adjusted all trouble and
care.
Then, as I stop to ponder
Over all the good you've done,
My thoughts of you are in heaven now,
And of the wand crown you have
won.
—Ever remembered by Mother and
family.
IN MEMORIAM
ANGUS—In loving memory of Flor-
ence Angus, who passed away 2
years ago today, August 17th.
Not only today, but everyday, in sil-
ence do we, remember.
—Lovingly remembered by sister and
brother-in-law, Evelyn and Harry.
IN MEMORIAM
BROOKS—In loving memory of
Clarence Brooks, who passed away
eight years ago.
Some day we hope to meet again;
Some day, we know not when,
To clasp his hand in the better land,
Never to part again.
—Ever remembered by Father, Mother
and brother Walter.
IN MEMORIAM
NICKEL—In sad and loving memory
of a dear brother, Carmen Gerald
Nickel, who passed away one year
ago, August 17th, 1948,
Dear brOther, how we miss you,
Though on earth you are no more,
Days of sadness still come o'er us,
Tears of silence often flow.
So all who have a brother,
Cherish him with care,
You'll never know his value,
Till you find lie isn't there,
—Sadly missed by Verna, Harold and
Billie.
IN MEMORIAM
NICKEL—In loving memory of a
dear son and brother, Carmen /Ger-
ald Nickel, who passed away one
year ago, August 17tH, 1948,
The face we loved is now laid low,
His loving voice is still,
The hand so often clasped in ours,
Lies now in death's cold chill.
We think he longed to say, "Don't
grieve,"
God's way is always best;
As with farewells 'unspoken,
He entered into rest.
Beside his grave we often stand,
With hearts both crushed and sore,
But in the gloom the sweet voice
comes and says„
Not dead, just gone before,
We're travelling down a winding road,
A toad that has no end,
And the one we think is far awaYo
Is. only round the bend.
--,-Sadly missed by Mother, Dad, Kay,
Howard and Mary Ann.
NOTICE
The Howick Township Council are
trying to locate any 'relatives of the
following deceased persons who are
buried in the Methodist Cemetery, at
Lot 13, Concession 10, Howick Town-
ship; -John Crawford, Margaret Gra-
ham, Joe Clark and Martha Clark.
Any relative interested please contact
Reeve E. J. Parrish, Gorrie, Ont., as
it is the intention to move these re-
mains to other parts of the .cemetery.
NURSES WANTED
Nursed for general titan of Ontario
Hospital, St, Thomas, Initial salary for
Registered Nurses, $1840.00 ,'er an-
num plus $180.00 Cost of Living Bon-
us, less perquisities of $26,5U for
room, board, laundry, Annual incre-
ment, accumulative sick leave, super-
annuation, 3 weeks' vacation, statutory
holidays and special holidays with
pay, 8 hour day. 6 day week, Apply to
Superintendent of Nurses, Ontario
Hospital, St, Thomas, Ontario.
NURSE AIDS WANTED
Nurse Aids for staff of Ontario
Hospital, St. Thomas. Initial salary
$1050.00 per annum plus Cost of Liv-
ing Bonus of $180.00. Annual Incre-
ment, Modern residence. Room, board,
uniforms and laundry provided at cost
of $27.00 per month, Three weeks' va-
cation, all statutory holidays and spec-
ial holidays with pay, 8 hour day, 6
day week. Superannuation and accum-
ulative sick leave. Apply to Superin-
tendent of Nurses, Ontario Hospital,
St. Thomas.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Re: Patrick Walsh Estate
Notice is hereby given that all per-
sons having claims against the Estate
of the late Patrick Walsh of West
Wawanosh, are required to file the
same with the undersigned, solicitor
for the Estate. And further take not-
ice that on and after the first day of
September, 1949, the Estate will be
distributed according to the claims fil-
ed.
Dated July 30th, 1949:„......
Loftus E. Dancey,
Solicitor for Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Christina T. Laidlaw, late
of the Township of West Wawanosh,
in the County o#-.Huron, Spinster, who
died on or about the 6th day of July,
1949, are notified to send to the un-
dersigned on or before the 27th day
of August, 1949, full particulars of
their claims in writing. Immediately
after the said 27th day of August the
assets of the said testatrix will be dis-
tributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the executor shall then have
notice.
DATED this 28th day of July, A.
D., 1949.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of James Courtney Gannett,
late of the Village of Bluevale, in the
County of Huron, Retired Gardener,
deceased, who died on or about the
19th day of June, 1949, are notified
to send to the undersigned on or be-
fore the, 27th day of August, 1949, full
particulars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said 27th day
of August the assets of the said testat-
or will be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having regard
only to claims of which the executors
shall then have notice.
DATED this 28th day of July; A.
D., 1949.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
• Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executors.
BELMORE
Threshing is the order of the day,
many enjoy the lake while the farmers
are getting, in the hay now.
Mrs. Wm. Tremble has stiffened a
sti'oke.
Look at These Advanta'ges
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Just think , • . with one Berlou treat,,
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RAGE FopR. THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
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— FOR
INSURANCE
OF ALL TYPES
CALL
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'Phone 293 Wingham
We Stand Between You and
Loss All Year!
IN MEMORIAM
DOIG—In loving Memory of our
Mother, Mrs. Andrew Doig Sr.,
who passed away one year ago, Aug-
ust 19th, 1948.
—Ever remembered by the family,
IN MEMORIAM
PAT:1'4E12—In loving memory of Mrs.
Edwin Palmer, who passed away,
eight years ago, August 13th, 1941,
Deep in the heart, lies a picture,
Of a loved one laid to rest,
In memory's frame we Shall keep•it,
Because she was one of the best.
remembered by her husband
and sisters,
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Brewers Yeast, 4 lbs. 70c
Scourex $1.75
For Coccidiosis
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
is fully stocked with preparations for your Cat,
Bird or Dog. Justrite, Seargents and George Bell
& Sons are the big names in MEDICINES FOR
PETS.
Threshers! Threshers!
THRESHING GOGGLES are back on the market!
Clear glass with mesh protecting sides
$1.49 and case
NOSE and MOUTH RESPIRATORS — Sponge
and Filter Type $2.75, $5.00
FUME RESPIRATOR $9.75
Y. & S. STICK LICORICE 10c a stick
EYELO—The Perfect Eye Bath and Eye Bath
CUP 50c
OPTINE EYE DROPS 50c
Nottingham Refreshing HEALTH SALT—
' 16 oz. 59c
Rexall NOSE and THROAT RELIEF—Will keep
the nasal passages clear—with dropper 50c
In asking for your patronage, we owe it to you to tell why it
will be to your advantage to buy here, First we have full and ade-
quate stocks of the ANIMAL HEALTH PREPARATIONS needed
in this area at this time. You can get what you need when you
need it. Second, we carry dependable quality products—the prep-
arations of reputable manufacturers. Third, our low prices will save
money for you. Fourth, we are prepared to give factual informa-
tion on the use of the products for maximum effectiveness and
economy. These are all good reasons why you should buy Animal
Health Needs Here. May we have your patronage?
The new way to administer Reduced Iron—and in
addition to the Iron the animal will get a liberal
supply of Vitamin B Complex.
The Pet and Bird Dept.
AYERST PIG IRON
Gargetex, with appli-
cator $3.00
Penicillin Boogies, 12s
10,000 Units ... .$3.00
LADIES'
STREET DRESSES
Beautiful Spun Rayon
Dresses in sizes 46-50
Reg. $5.88 at $4.49
LADIES' SLIPS
In fine cotton. Sizes
38 to 44 at $1.49 ea.
Misses Donna and Edith Reid have
returned home from Wingham,
Shirley McNeil left for her home in
Brussels, after a pleasant visit with
her grandmother.
Dr. McCallum was in the village
on Friday.
Miss Minnie Jeffray had a pleasant
call from the Rev. Russel and Mrs.
McConnell and family of Charlotte,
Michigan. Russell was the youngest
son of Rev. McConnell, His mother,
the former Jennie Bremner of the vil-
lage. Dwight the eldest son is also a
minister and Albert a musician.
Lady Evangelists have been con-
ducting nightly meetings in -the school
room.
SPECIAL
PRINT,
House Dresses
Reg. to $2.98 — 98c
Also a large selection of
HOUSE DRESSES
at $2.49 each
of the late John Diment and Prudence
Sheridan. He is survived by his wife,
the former Alice Tippit of Bayfield,
and two daughters, also one brother
and three sisters, Thomas of Mimico;
Mrs. Jennie Alice Brown, Mrs. Mar-
garet Young and Mrs. Lillian Welch,
all of Toronto. Mr. Henry Diment of
Wingham, is an uncle.
Mrs. Donald Blue and daughter,
Bertha Jean of Ripley, Mrs. John Blue,
Mrs. John Geddes, Mrs. Lloyd of
Amberley, Mrs. Grant McDiarmid and'
Miss Bessie Reavie of Lucknow, were
visitors on Monday with Mrs. M. L.
Aitken.
You have your car
CHECKED
every 1000 miles.
Why Not Your
REFRIGERATOR?
at 4 or 6 month periods at
LOW COST.
Compressor checked for oil.
Unit Tested for gas leaks.
Condensor Cleaned.
Motor Cleaned and Oiled.
Brushes in Motor Checked,
Belt Tested and Tightened.
Other Adjustments carried out
at your instructions.
No Job Too Small or Too 13igI
TELEPHONE—
T. DARLING
Refrigerator Service
WINGHAM, 549
Protect your valuables BEI?ORE
moth 'dhtnage occurs. Get Berlou to-
day and be safe. BLUEVALE
OBITUARY
Charles C. Pope
A Wroxeter district native who had
lived in London for 36 years, Charles
C. Pope, died suddenly at his home
on Sunday, July 31st. He was in his.
82nd, year.
Mr. Pope, born in Turnberry, retir-
ed ten years ago, after twenty-five
years as a contractor in London,
He was a member of Knox United
Church.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Lavina Bernard, two daughters, Mar-
jorie I, and Jessie E., and one son,
John, all of London. One son, George,,
predeceased hint last September.
Funeral services were held. on Wed-
nesday at 2 p.m, August 3rd: with
Rev. George Moore officiating, Inter-
ment was made in Woodland ceme-
tery.