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All sizes of New Tractors, Manure
Spreaders, Tractor Double Discs
and Cultivators,
Tractor Power Mowers
Side Delivery Rakes
Four and six-foot Tillers.
Stock of Used Tractors and Mach-
inery at all times:—
Case S.C.
Ebersol "Wonder Electric Hammer
Mills with the new type hammers.
PHILIPS ELECTRICAL APPLI-
ANCES
Radios and Radios with Record
Players,
Electric Ranges, Refrigerators and
Washers, Electric Shavers, etc.
Used Electrical Appliances.
GEO MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND
MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE
Belmore Ont.
Phones: Belmore, 4 Wroxeter 7r7
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Gravel Tenders
LOST—Cunt! and shier earring. tl township to the satisfaction, of the
mid rtnNive reward. 118', marked cheque for $200.00 must ac,..
corlILT of John and Minnie Streets, ' Road Superintendent, Contract to be
Finder please leave -aith Miss Johns finished by October 15th, 1951. A
HELP WANTED—FEMALE . tender not necessarily acoepted.
. . company each tender. Lowest or any
LOST
1951, for crushing and hauling 6,000
cubie yards of gravel, 3/4 inch size at
a flat rate, delivered anywhere in the
dersigned until 6 p.ni, March .31sta
Tenders will be received by the un-
Lorne 'vers. Road Supt.,
Dungannon, Ontario 21-28b WAN TED—Twk. nice sills, w, il re sa-
REAL ESTATE rn=
2 cents a word per insertion, with a minimum charge of 35c.
OUSE FOR SALE—Two storey,
cement block, 8 -room house in
good repair. For particulars apply
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smoother, more enjoyable driving.
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Telephone 139
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SU ITS for SPRING
Fine all-wool Gabardines
Pick and Picks and
Celanese Gabardines
' A smart range
in all sizes
From $28.50 = $55.00
Gloves, Neckwear, Blouses,
Nylon Sweaters,
Millinery
"Whisper Nylons"
GIRLS' COATS
from 3 to 14x
smartly styled -
spring numbers
at .reasonable prices
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of up=to=the=minute fashions in
Dresses, Toppers and Coats.
Styles and sizes for Misses and Women
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BIRTHS
SELLERS—At the Winginon Gen-
eral Hospital, on Monday, March
19111., 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. :Muter
Sellers, Bluevale, a son.
REEFER—In4 tlon 1,11.1ketsinit,unmart,c1eneral
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teaon„wha 1951, to Mn.and Mrs, Clifford
has
Heifer, R. R. 1, Wingham, a son,
Hospital, are pleased to learn"that she NEWMAN—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, March 22, is New-
---Mr. and
1951, to
Mrs. Alvin Hammond, of mall, Willgilam, a son'
Mr. and Mrs. Donald New-
Toronto, were Easter week-end visit- WHITBY—In Winghain General
Mr, and Mrs. Hospital, on Thursday March 22,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
WhitbY, Ltteknow, a son.
jEFFRAY—At the Winghtun Gen-
eral Hospital, on Friday, March 23,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Jeff
ray, R. It 1, Wroxeter, a daughter.
El NGLEON—A t the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Friday, iMarch 23,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Mpg-
Icon, R. R. 2, Lucknow, a daughter.
MONTGOMERY—At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Monday, Mar.
26th., 1951, to Mr. and Mrs, Donald
Montgomery, Wingliam, a son,
TOLL—At the Wing-ham. General
Hospital, on Monday, March 26,
FOUR
FOR SALE
SAVE MONEY this year by using
Pioneer Chick Starter Crumbles in
50-lb. paper bags. Contains all the
new growth factors, Larne Webb,
See Howson & Howson, Wingham.
7142128*
SELL YOUR POULTRY the Co-
Op. way. Call 271 for prices and
trucking service. Our prices are
good.
eriTTEVVF MOTH in
ur clot hing Have them 13E.
LOU ninth-proofed with a 5-year
written guarantee at a small addi-
tional ellarge. Odorless and stain-
less. Templeman Dry Cleaners,
\\Ingham , phone 323. F7r20
FOR SALE—Started chicks 250 Sus-
sex, red pullets, 2 weeks old. 600
Rhode Island Red, 1 week old. Ap-
ply James Coultes, 743w2, Wingham
21, 28, 4, 11x
FOR SATR-200 chairs in good con-
dition, from the basement of Pres-
byterian Church, Will sell in any
quantity. Apply to H. C. MacLean,
chairman, or W. H. Haney, secre-
tary. 2128b
FOR SALE-25 bushel of Galore Seed
Barley.150 bus, bOats, suit-
able for seed. Apply George Grigg,
la mile west of Belgrave, 21,28x
FOR SALE-200 bus. Beaver Oats,
grown from registered seed, Cecil
Grainger, Barrie, 98*
GOING TO RECOVER A FLOOR?
See our range of popular floor cur-
r-rings before you buy. Congolcuin,
Rexolcum and Inlaid Marboleum.
\Velwood's 414. 28b
FOR SALE—Power lift Case Trac-
tor, double disc, 12 plate, almost
new, Apply Douglas Campbell, R.
R. 3, Illyth, Phone Myth 1GR18.
. 28:4*
FO R SALE—"Wingham Clipper"
coal and wood range. with water
front, good as new, $65.00. Apply
Box 41, Advance-Times.
PICTURE FRAMING—A specialty.
Warren House, Wingham.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
"HOMESTEAD FARM AND HAT-
CHERY"—Our bred-to-lay, fast-
feathering Barred Rock and famous
Rhode Island Red-Barred Rock
cross, Canadian approved chicks are
known for their meat and egg- pro-
ducing qualities. We buy no eggs.
All chicks are hatched from eggs
produced from our own flock, which
was again Pullorum Tested with no
reactors found. Our prices are rea-
sonable and chicks are sold with a
21-day livability guarantee, For
circular and price list write, Addi-
son Fisher, Ayton, Ontario.
F142A26
FOR SALE—Six-year-old cow, clue
first week in April, also several
chunks pigs, Apply to Jack Graham,
Lower Town. 28*
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FOR SALE-20 chunks, R. H,
R.R. 5, Brussels, 28b
FOR SALE-s-Young grey gander or
would exchange for goose. Phone
Wroxeter 7r18, 28b
FOR SALE-2 registered Shorthorn
Bulls. roan, ready for service. Ap-
ply to J. Stewart Procter, 3rd line of
Morris. Phone Brussels 32R12.
28*
FOR SALE-6 fall fox terrier pups.
P. Bevin, Fordwich, 37R31.
FOR SALE—A Pet Pekancse Dog,
Blonde colour, four years old,
2923, Wingham. 28b
IT'S NOT GOOD ENOUGH TO
buy 'just chicks' now. You want
Big-4 chicks. For 30 years the
choice of large and small poultry-
keepers. They've a variety of breeds,
crosses, dayolds. some started. Can-
ada approved, plus their own in-
tensive program of breeding over
the years. Ask us. Wilbur A. Hogg,
R. R. 4, Wingham, 28b
WANTED
WANTED—Multiplier onions. A. C.
Adams, phone, 40, Wingham. 28*
WANTED—Parking space for trailer
with access to hydro, lavatory.
Apply W. J. Hill, Phone 760. 28*
FOR FLOOR SANDING and FIN-
inshing, carpentry, repair work
and cabinets. Apply A. Green, phone
464W. rrx
FOR RENT—Small cottage. Posses-
sion at once. Call 384,1, Wingham.
28b
es fur Coffee Bar aid
ru'ink• Apply J. A. Th).sstu, Hotel
Brunswick, Wingham. :461)
• HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED—Man or buy f or light
work in greenhouse. Phone Lewis
Flowers, 101. 28b
OPPORTUNITY FOR—Young man
leaving school in June to work
after 4 and on Saturdays to learn
- a Main Street business. Apply by
.letter to Box 40, Advance-Times.
28b
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right here in Toronto.
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935 WESTON RD., TORONTO
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CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Thomas Dickson and Family
wish to thank their relatives, friends
and neighbours for their kind ex-
pressions of sympathy in their recent
bereavement, also special thanks to
Dr. McKibbon, Rev. Beccroft and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young and those
contributing flowers. 28's
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Josiah Wells and Family wish
to thank their friends and neighbours
for kindness shown to them in their
recent sad bereavement, also for flow-
ers and loan of cars, and to Rev. W.
A. Beecroft and Dr. Crawford. Such
kindness will never be forgotten. 28*
IN MEMORIAM
WEIR-1n loving memory of a dear
husband and father, Waldo E, Weir
who passed away, four years ago,
March 26th., 1947.
March conies with deep regret
The month we never shall forget,
Till memory cling and life departs,
He will linger forever in our hearts.
—Ever remembered by wife and
family. 28*
GREY TOWNSHIP
TENDERS FOR GRAVEL
Sealed tenders will be received until
2 p.m. Saturday, April 7th., 1951, when
tenders will be opened at the Clerk's
office for crushing, hauling and
spreading of approximately 12000 cu.
yds. or more of gravel at a flat rate
per cu. 'yd.
Gravel to be crushed through a 518
inch screen size. All work to be satis-
factory to Twp. Road Superintendent.
Location of pits and other informa-
tion may be obtained from the Road
Superintendent.
Marked cheque of $200.00 must
accompany each tender.
Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
Arthur C. Rock,
Road Superintendent,
Ethel, Ontario,
TENDERS WANTED FOR
SALE OF BRIDGE
Tenders will be recelyed by the
undersigned for the purchase of the
Hamilton Bridge after removal from
site by the contractor, Tenders will
be accepted as to price, with I-beams
or without I-beams, and same to be in
the hands of the undersigned not lat-
er than April 3rd, 1951. Highest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
A. Galbraith, Road Supt.,
Township of Howick,
Corrie, Ontario.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons ha; out, claims against
the estate of Charles L. Cooke, late
of the Town of Wingham, in the
County of Huron. Manufacturer, who
died on or about the 20th day of Feb-
ruary, A, .D., 1951, are notified to
send to the undirsiened on or before
the 14th day of :April, A. I 1951,
full particulars of their adios in writ-
ing, Immediately ,c7ter the said 14th
day of April, the assets of the said
testator will 'be distributed ameng,st
the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to clan its of which the ex-
ecutrix shall then have notice.
DATED this 20th day of March,
A. 1),, 1951:
CRAWFORD & nErtIERiNGToN
Wintrhain, Ontario.
Solicitors for the executrix,
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons Navin, (Jahns aginst the
estate of Sydney Dodds, late of the
Town of Winghant in the County of
lJuron, Labourer, who died on or
about the 5th day of March, N. D.,
1951, are notified to send G.) the
undersigned on or before the 14th day
of April, A. D. 1951, full particulars
of their claims in writing. immediately
after the said 14th day of April the
assets of the said testator will be
distributed amongst the parties entit-
led thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the executor shall then
have notice.
DATED this 26th day of March,
A. D., 1951.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors,._ for the executor.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims againnt
the estate of Jessie Murray, late of
the Town of Wingham, in the County
of Huron, Spinster, who died on or
about the -9th day of January, A. D.,
1951, are notified to send to the un-
dersigned on or before the 14th day of
April, A. D., 1951, full particulars („f
their claims in writing. Immediately
after the said 14th day of April, tile
assets of the said intestate will be
distributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the administrator
shall, then have notice.
DATED tints 22nd day of March,
A. D., 1951.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the administrator,
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LOCALS &PERSONALS
—Mn, anti Mrs. Elliott Fells pf
Smooth Rock Falls, Northern Ontario,
are spending -ten days with Mr. David
Scott of Belgrave.
ors with their parents,
W, E. Hammond.
—Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Hammond
spent the week-end in Toronto, where
they visited with their son at the Sick
Children's Hospital.
—Mr, and Mrs. H, Davidson, Brant..
ford, visited with Mrs. E. Jacobs on
Scott St., and Mrs, N. Radford, Min-
nie St., over the week-end.
—Miss Elaine Walsh, of Belgrave,
is attending the annual convention of
the Ontario Music Educators' Assoc-
iation in Toronto this week.
—Mrs, Reg. I), Armstrong and son,
George and Miss Jacqueline Ste.
Marie, of Mildmay, spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wenger.
—Mrs, Chas, Bates and daughter,
Patricia, of Toronto, are spending
the Easter holidays, with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Williams.
—Mr:Harold Sperling has been laid
up with an attack of pleurisy. Pte,
Douglas Snarling, of Petawaa, is in
hospital there with his knee in a cast.
—Miss Alice Laidlaw, a student at
the University of Western Ontario,
spent the Easter holiday week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Laidlaw,
—Mrs. Hector McLean, of London,
is a patient in teh Wingham Hospital,
having contracted the flu while visit-
ing with her daughter, Mrs. Harry
1VIerkley.
—Mr. Jack Herd of Chatham,
spent the Easter week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, t;eorge Herd,
at Holyrood, and with friends in
Wingham.
—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kemp, of Mit-
chell, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
Len Houghton. Miss Irene Kemp re-
mained to spend the week with her
uncle and aunt.
—.Terry and Mary Hertle are spend-
ing this week with their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon, Minnie
Street, their mother is very ill in the
Kitchener Hospital.
—Mr. and Mrs. Wilrher Taylor and
family, of Hamilton, spent the week-
end at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Charles Showers of Turnberry. Wayne
and Dennis are spending their holi-
days there and at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor.
—Dr. Bill Burgman and Mr. Don
Wattling, of Kirkland Lake, called on
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Burgman last week, enroute to St,
Petersburg, Fla., where they joined
their wives for a vacation. Master
Rickie Burgman of Kirkland Lake re-
mained with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carbert of Staf-
fa, who recently sold their farm in
Hibbert Township, moved this past
week, to their new home in Pleasant
Valley. They purchased the former
Bailey home from Wilfred White, and
will make their future home in the
town of Wingham, They were accom-
panied to Wingham by their daugh-
ter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Carbert'
are parents of Bob Carbert, CKNX
Farm Editor,
Val, to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Tops,.
a daughter,
GLADDIN4i—At the Wingham Gee,-
era], Hospital, on Monday, MareU.
26,, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Robe-f-,
.Cladding, Wingham, a son,
WILKINS-1n Winghatn Bette kl:
Hospital, on Monday, March gtr,
1951, to Mr, and Mrs, Harry Wu.-
kins, R. R, 1, .Gliesley, a sun.
Tug INTINOHAIVI ADVANCE7TIMgS
Weduesday, March 28 h, 1951
FIRST CLASS
Watch Repairs
AT MODERATE PRICES
Owing to lack of space, am com-
pelled to confine my repairs to
watches only.
George Williams
Located in t
MASON'S STORE
WARREN
HOUSE
FURNISHINGS
Attention Farmers
In the interest of helping to save every CALF and every
PIG this Spring. Mr. Nixon of Nixon Laboratories, Orangeville,
Ontario, has consented to give a lecture in the Wingham Council
Chambers, Thursday afternoon, March 29th, on the functional
importance of "VITAMINS" MINERALS and TRACE ELE-
MENTS in respect to the nutritional health of livestock.
This address has been widely acclaimed in other districts so,
why not plan now to attend.
MEETING STARTS AT 2.00 P.M.
Sponsored jointly by
KERR S 86 McKIBBONS
Drug .Stores.
PAINTING AND PAPERING— I WATERLOO M.M. TRACTORS & Call Mrs. Henry Galbraith, phone
737W1, after 6 p.m. Wallpaper books MACHINERY
supplied. rrx
FOR RENT
SPECIAL
2 lbs. average
PAN - READY
BROILING
69c lb. CHICKENS
Side Bacon ..1b 59c
DEWKIST
Tomato Juice
20 OZ. TIN
2 for 25c
LELAND
Choice Tomatoes
28 OZ.
20c
AYLMER
Catsup 18c
CLARK'S
Pork & Beans
20 OZ.
2 for 29c
APEX (FANCY)
PEAS
20 OZ,
21c
BRUNSWICK
Sardines
3 for 25c
ROBINHOOD
OATS
5 LB. BAG
49c
SUNEIST No. 220
ORANGES
49c
DOZEN
TENDER GREEN
Celery Stalks
2 for 25c
Bananas
19c
LB.
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