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FOR. SALE---1938 Ford V-8 Sedan, in
excellent condition, Cheap for quick
sale, One owner. Apply to Sheldon
Baker, Lower Town store. 18*
FOR SALE—Model A Ford, 1931, lit
good shape, Apply H. A, Nethery,
phone DruSsels 32t10. 18*
NOTICE OE MEETING
The glue Water Group of Alcohol-
ics Anonymous is holding an open
Meeting in the Ma.sonie Hall, Geder
rein on Sunday, April 22, at 2.20 p.m,
Otteat, speaker /an W. of Toronto.
Interested partieS Welcome, 18*
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'PAGE FOUR. THE WMIGHANI. ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday April 1$ez, 1951
Dogs That Stray Away are Found the Want Ad Way ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
There will be offered for sale by
Public Auction, at the hour of 1,30
p.m., on Saturday, the 28th day of
April, 1951, at the office of Crawford
& Hetherington, Wingliam, the fol- —Miss Doris Wilton and Miss Jean
lowing: Dowling spent the week-end in
Dwelling property in the Town of Guelph.
Wingham. Lot number 13, on the -- Mrs, E. M. Snell has returned north side of Albert Street in Jane after spending the winter in
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Op. way. Call 27.1 for prices and
WHY HAVE MOTH DAMAGE in
your clothing? Have them BER-
LOU moth-proofed with a 5-year
written guarantee at a small addi-
tional charge. Odorless and stain-
less. Templeman Dry Cleaners,
Wingham, phone 323. F7r20
FOR SALE—One Princess Beth Cook
Stove, equipped with oil burner in
good condition, Apply Bert Arm-
strong, Phone 111. 18b
FOR SALE—Easy 60 cycle Electric
Washer with Spin Dryer in A-1
condition. (This washer requires no
tubs for rinsing). Priced low for
quick selling. Phone 394, Wingham.
18b
CHESTERFIELDS--G o o d brands,
wide choice, very reasonable price
at Scheutt & Sons, Mildmay Furni-
ture Store. Trade-ins accepted.
FOR SALE—Gurney Electric Stove
with four surface elements, electric-
ally controlled oven and warming
oven, Width 32"x36" high, in A-1
condition. Phone 394. lab
FOR SALE—Two pups, Porn and
Terrier cross. Apply Mrs. Gordon
Rogers, R. R. 2, Wingham. 18*
SPECIAL—Used Enterprise space
heater. Thomson Appliances. 18b
FOR SALE—Gerard Heintzman piano,
good condition, reasonable price.
Phone 490. 18b
FOR SALE—Baby Carriage, Baby
Tenda (table seat), Sewing Machine,
(drop head, treadle). R. Vogan, 46
Carling Terrace, phone 541W. 184
FOR SALE—Minneapolis Separator,
22x36 in good condition. All steel
body, with drive belt and clover
concaves. Apply Earl Hamilton,
Phone 4363, Wingham, after six or
on Saturday. 18b
FOR SALE--10 ton feed grain. Apply
Gordon Walker, Frances St., Wing-
ham, 18*
FOR SALE--Girl's turquoise color
spring coat, size 10. Apply Mrs.
Gordon Walker, Frances St., Wing-
ham. 18*
FOR SALE—Convertible type baby
' buggy, Mrs. Irima Jenkins, Wing-
ham, 18*
DIAMOND 411//001146 RINDS
David Crompton
JEWELLER
Certified Watchmaker
'Phone 59 WhIgham
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FOR, SALE -2 burner white enamel
rangette. Phone 648W4. 18b
FOR SALE--15 tons mixed hay. Some
baled, some loose, Apply Carl Pen-
nington, lot 10, con. 2. Culross. 18*
FOR SALE CHEAP-1 Massey-Harris
Tractor and Plough on steel, 1 Cult-
ivator and Harrows. Apply B. A.
Station, Gorrie. 18*
FOR SALE—Two ducks, laying, and
drake. Phone 571R. Mrs. J. Rogers,
Scott St., Wingham. 18*
FOR SALE—Used Chesterfield and
chair, ,in good condition. Phone 201.
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FLOOR COVERING—Nice selection
of Congoleum, Rexoleum and inlaid
Marboleum in stock now-2 and 3
yd. wide. Welwood's. Phone 414. 18b
NOW IS THE TIME—To plant your
Strawberries, healthy improved
Senator Dunlop plants, $2 per 100.
P. Biggs, Phone,298R. 18x
ICE FOR SALE
Crystal-clear, hard-frozen ice for
sale. Manufactured in 300 lb. blocks,
scored for easy cutting. Year-round
supply available to ice dealers, or
others interested in developing retail
ice routes. For further informatiin,
write Kitchener Tri-Pure Ice Com-
pany, 476 King St., W., Kitchener, Ont.
18:25:2b
FOR SALE-3 h.p. garden tractor,
including plow, cultivator, blade. All
in good condition. Apply to Gordon
Leggett, phone 393W, Wingham.
18*
GLEN MARY STRAWBERRY
PLANTS—I have picked over 4000
boxes off less than 314 acre. Grand
for canning and shipping. $2.50 per
100 $10.00 per 1000.
VIKING RASPBERRY PLANTS—
Grown from Gov't Inspected Stock
last year. (Disease free) 50 for $2.25,
100 for $4.00,
LARGE DECORATIVE DAHLIA
Bulbs, (mixed colors) some of the
blooms last year were over 9 inches
across. All good fresh bulbs. Cash
with order, Please state when to
ship. Harry Sansom, Phone 9R4,
Fordwich, Ontario. 18k
'WATERLOO M,M. TRACTORS
MACHINERY
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 arid Radios with Record
Players.
Electric Ranges, Refrigerators and
Washers, Eleetrie. Shavers, etc.
Used Electrical Appliances,
'GEO MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND
MACHINERY SALES at SERVICE
Belmore Ont,
Phones: 13eltnore, 4 Wroxeter 7r7
CARS FOR SALE
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28:4:11:18b
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
OFFICE AND BILLING CLERK,
with bookkeeping experience, Apply
by letter only, stating age, quali-
fications, experience and salary ex-
pected to Wingham Utilities Com-
mission, P. 0. Box 86, Wingham, Ont.
All replies will be treated confid-
entially, 11':18b
HELP WANTED—MALE
MEN WANTED—For tree planting,
about April 30th. Transportation
'provided. Seventy cents per hour.
Job to last about three weeks. Ap-
ply Town Clerk, Wingham. 18:25*
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 Pullorurn 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-8 Hereford Yearlings,
also one rip saw frame. Apply to
Phil Dawson, R. R, 3. Wingham.
18*
FOR SALE-12 chunks, about 9
weeks old. Apply Harold Dennis,
Phone 658J4. 18*
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER—
will work in own home. Apply in
writing. Box 43, Advance-Times.
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WANTED
FARMERS—We pay highest pre-
vailing prices for dead or disabled
horses, cattle, hogs, according to
size and condition. Telephone col-
lect to Darling & Company, Wal-
kerton, 453J1. Early morning calls
receive best attention. G. Cunning-
ham, district associate', 18252916236
PROSTESTANT TEACHERS--Want-
ed for Turnberry Township School
.Area, Please state qualifications
and salary expected. Duties to com-
mence in September. Apply to Alex
Corrigan, Sec,-Treas, R. R. 1, Blue-
vale, Ont. 18:25b
REPAIR MAN FOR MORRIS
SCHOOLS
Applications will he received until
May 1, for the position of general
maintenance man for the schools 01
Morris Township School Area. No
application necessarily accepted. Ap-
plicants will state rate of pay per
hour also mileage.
Ralph S. Shaw,
Bluevale, Ontario. 18:25h
FOR RENT
APARTMENT TO RENT—On Jos-
ephine St,, in Bell Block. Apply A.
Bell. 18b
REAL ESTATE
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—Long es-
tablished grocery and fruit busi-
ness. Priced reasonably. Apply R,
H. Thompson & Son, Lucknow,
Ont. 18b
FOR SALE—Nine room brick house
on Diagonal Road, At present fitted
for duplex with automatic air con-
ditioning, oil furnace, venetian
blinds and a broadloom rug. Priced
for quick sale. Call H. Spry, Phone
496. 18*
FOR SALE-50 acre farin, good house
and barn, 4th con. Turnberry Twp.
Call 21r6, Wroxeter Cold Storage,
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NOTICZ
The Town Council has to offer for
sale or rent, choice properties, in the
business district Interested parties
should contact tlic Town Clerk. All
sales will be by sealed tender, The
lowest or any ti ,n,1 r not necessarily
accepted.
W. A. Galbreal, Town Clerk,
Wingham 18:25b
Complaints Nlit.):&1"been received
about children ri.;bn.7 bicycles on the
• sidewalks. THIS PRACTICE MUST
CEASE AT ONCE. Parents of offen-
ders will be hell responsible, and
must pay medical nod hospital fees
for any injurV steneined by any .citi-
zen struck by bicycle. In future any
person caught riding a bicycle on
sidewalks will bt prosecuted 1u1nad8ekr
provisions of Town By-Law.,
T. W. Platt.
Chief Police.
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
TENDERS FOR CULVERTS
Tenders will e, received by the
Clerk of Howielc Township for the
construction of the Cowan and Zur-
brigg culverts i., the Township of
Howick. Township of Howick to sup-
ply the cement and steel. Plans arid
specifications may be seen at the
Clerk's Office, Gorrie, and any fur-
ther information may be obtained
from the Road Superintendent, Mr.
Anson Galbraith, Gorrie, Ont. A cer-
tified cheque for 10% of contract
price to accompany tender. Tenders
to be in the hands of the Clerk not
later than May 3rd., 1951. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
P. L. Durst,
Clerk of Howick Township,
Wroxeter, Ontario. 18:25b
TENDERS
Sealed Tenders for the construction
of an Implement Shed will be received
by the undersigned until twelve noon,
April 18th. Implement Shed 24 feet
by 48 feet to be built on a two foot
wall supplied by owner. One double
door on side, each door eight feet
wide; one double door on end, each
door six feet wide; two windows; six
lights, 10x12; one Ventilator. First
Tender—Cement block wall eight feet
high with roof and ends 28 gauge
steel, sliding doors, •
Second Tender: 28 gauge • steel
sides, roof and end, sliding doors.
This shed is to be erected at the
Huron County • Home, Clinton, and
site and position of doors and win-
dows can be obtained from Mr. K J.
Jacob, Manager.
A. H. Erskine,
Clerk, County of Huron,
Goderieh, Ontario. , 18h
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the eStete of 'John. Walter
Quirk, late of t*Town'of Wingliam,
in the County of Huron, Retired Rail-
way man, who died 'on or about the
26th day of March, A. ID., 1951, are
notified to send to the undersigned
on or before the 12th day of May, A.
D., 1951, full particulars of their
claims in writing. Immediately after
the said 12th day of May, the assets
of the said testator will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of which
the executor shall then have notice.
DATED this 13th day of April, A.
D., 1951.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
18:25:2b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims against
the estate of Clarence Herbert Taylor,
late of the Township of East Wawa-
nosh, in the County of Heron, Farmer
who died on or about the twenty-
seventh day of February, A.D., 1951,
are notified to send to the undersign-
ed on or before the twenty-eighth
day of April, A. D., 1951, full partic-
ulars of their Claims in writing. im-
mediately after the said twenty-eighda
day of April the assets of the said
testator will he distributed Amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having !
regard only to claims of which the
executor shall then have notice.
DATED this 7th day of April, AD.,
1951.
CRAWFORD & HETHERLNGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executor.
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EXECUTOR'S SALt'
There will be offered for sale at
the residence of the late Sydney
Dodds on Water Street in the Town
of Wingham, on Saturday, the 28th
day of April, at the hour of 2.30 p.m.,
the following real estate, goods and
chattels:
Real Estate: Dwelling house, 3 lots
and barn situated thereon, all to be
sold in one lot, subject to a reservi:
bid. Terms: 10% deposit at time of
sale, balance in 30 days when possess=
ion will be given,
Chattels:-1 organ; 2 parlour seats,
2 tables, 1 large chair, 2 mattresses, 2
beds, 1 dressing table, 1 clock, 2 side-
boards, 2 rockers, 6 kitchen chairs, 3
tables,: 2 burner electric stove, 1 rad-
lo,.1 Quebec heater, 1 kitchen stove,
tons coal, 14 cord wood, 1 wheel
barrow, garden tools, dishes, glass,
ware,
Terms: Cash.
Thomas Fells, L. G. Bryce,
Exeeutor, Auctioneer.
CARD OF THANKS
would like to express my sincere
thanks to Dr. Palmer, Mrs, Morrey
and the staff of the Wingham Hospl,
tai, and those who tailed on me dur-
ing illy Mhos, td.. McCallum, Wrox~ eter. 18x
L. 0, Bryce,
Auctioneer
18:25h
AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
will be held on the
SOUTH HALF LOT .5, Concession 2,
Morris Township,
North of Stone School
on SATURDAY, APRIL 21st.,
at 1 p.m.,
CATTLE -2 Hereford Cows, 4 years
2 Hereford Cows, 4 years old, due
old, due" in May; Black Cow, 4 years
old, due date of sale; Hereford Heifer
two years old, fresh; Cow 8 years old,
due last of June; Cow 3 years old,
not in calf; 3 Steers rising two years
old; Heifer rising two years old;
Heifer Calf, one year old; 5 Heifer
Calves, one year in June; Steer Calf,
year old in June; 2 Spring Calves, 2
weeks old.
IMPLEMENTS—Woods Milker, like
new, Case VA Tractor; Massey-Har-
ris 2-furrow tractor Plow; Case Rub-
ber Tired Wagon; 2-section Spring
Tooth Harrows; McCormick, Deering
Hay Loader; McCormick Deering Side
Rake; McCormick Deering Binder, 6
ft., McCormick Deering Fertilizer
Drill, '11 disc; 3 section Drag Har-
rows; Hay Rack, sliding; Massey Har-
ris Manure Spreader; Spring Tooth
Cultivator; Frost & Wood Mower, 5
ft.; Set Renfrew Scales, 2,000 lbs;
Fanning Mill, Set Double Harness,
Set Single Harness, Beach Range, coal
or wood; Jamesway Oil Brooder
Stove.
Some Household Furniture and
other articles too numerous to men-
tion. All implements in the best of
shape.
Everything must he sold as the farm
is rented.
TERMS:—CASH
Walter Jeffrey, Proprietor,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer 18*
thanks to friends for their many ex- I
SALESMAN—AGENT
FOR
HURON COUNTY
Retired Farmer or younger man to
sell
OUTSTANDINUr FARM PRODUCT
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for
and Mrs. Lloyd Rose of Bien ,
helm, visited over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs, T, A. Currie,
—Mrs. J, H. Christie is spending a
few weeks in Toronto with her son,
Mr. J. M. Christie and Mrs, Christie.
—Mr, and Mrs. Herb Fuller and
family, spent Sunday at the home of
Reurid, v. and Mrs. Jack James, in Owen
Sound.
—Mr. Jeff Hawkins, London, spent
the week-end with Mrs. Hawkins at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stafford
Bateson.
-Mrs. Geo. C. Hanna has returned
home after spending the past three
weeks with Dr. and Mrs. 0. M. Mc-
Conkey, of Guelph.
—Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hopper left
last Thursday to attend a sales con-
ference of the Canada Life Assurance
Company at Virginia Beach, Virginia,
They expect to he away about two
weeks.
-.-Misses Donna Henry and Allison
Rowley of Torontie and Harold Henry
of Georgetown spent the week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Henry,
Victoria St.
—Mrs. Margaret Fralick, who . is
confined to the hospital with a br9k-
en hip, is making a satisfaCtory re-
covery. This is the second such frac-'
ture in two years.
—Mrs. Stafford .Bateson. returned
from the Wingham General Hospital
on Friday. She has been in hospital
for six weeks suffering from a .heart
condition. Her friends will be pleased
to know that she is doing well.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fisher returned
on Saturday after spending two weeks
at Southern Pines, N.C. Among Mr.
Fisher's souvenirs were several bun-
ches of pine needles, measuring up to
fifteen inches in length,
Announcement
Hanna's Ladies Wear wish to an-
nounce that their new line of Wom-
en's half-size dresses in conjUnction
with the Four-Star Dress Co., of New
York, has arrived. • 18b
tAW 1.4g9VIIRPS. AFIVQ4111Mil
COMPA.GIQV$
Referring recently to the efficient:
control of animal disease, and the re-
sultant Proteetion to human health in Canada, Dr. T. Childs, Veterinary
Director General of the federal De.,
partment of Agriculture, called atm.
tion to the responsibility placed, by
law, on anyone connected with ant--
nulls to report the appearance, exist-
ence or suspected existence of infe-
tious or contagious disease. Dr, Chilla
quoted the Animal Contagious DIA -
eases Act where it refers to the
les of owners of animals.
"The Act" said Dr. Childs, ,!pitita
no punches in demanding that owa•
ere, breeders and dealers as well a,s,
everyone bringing animals into Can-
ada, must immediately report the ap.,
pearance of infectious or contagiona
disease among the animals owned by
him or tinder his special care, to the:
Minister and to the nearest veterinary
inspector of the Department of Agri-
culture,"
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FOR SALE
PAINTING AND PAPERING—
Call Mrs. Henry Galbraith, phone
7$7W1, after 6 pan, Wallpaper books
supplied, rr
FOR FLOOR SANDING and FIN-
inching, carpentry, repair work
and cabinets. Apply A. Green, phone
464W. rrx
FOR,. SALE; Gilson Electric Refriger-
erator, in good condition. Elwell
Webster. Phone 6W. 11: 181
FOR SALE N'w and used I.-ce
Mowers, also sharpened and repair-
ed. Jenkins Repair Service, Minnie
St. 11:18,*
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LATE Cl-liCK BUYIN:.;? That's
if they're Kitchener Big-4. Ask us
for spring prices. fine good
markets ahead. Remember this Hat-
chery has been operating for 30
years. Watch Big-4 Chicks grow •
these warm days, Agent, Wilbur A.
Hogg, R. R. 4, Wingham 18b
FOR SALE-Four bushels of good
clean Red Clover Seed. Apply to
Harold Cook, phone 01, Dlyth, Ont.
181)
iiEFRIGERATORS--Pre-budget Brie.
es at Schuett & Sons, Mildmay..M-
so a good used refrigerator eau
good used retegee. 101)
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FOR SALE-e-Gooti Cheer Kite hen
Range, cream enamel. Excellent
condition. Mrs, E. R. Iiaerieon,
Thane 13.
trucking service. Our prices are PIANOS—Good finish, new key tops,
good, plain case, good tone, only $198.00.
At Sehuett's, Mildmay. Also small
Devonshire, (sold by Heintzmani
only $265.00. Free delivery, other
pianos $79.00 up.
"SERVING INDl.*STRY FROM
COAST TO COAST'
DIESEL ENGINEERING
AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS.
WELDING (GAS A..ND ELEC-
TRICAL)
REFRIGERATION :NIECIIA.NICS
AIR-CONDITIONING
ENGINEERING •
invite yen to inquire about oar
pay as yeti leern 'budget plain and to
request infurniatien Oil free lesson.
No ()lineation.
You can get no better training any-
where in the world than you can
FOR SALE—Used piano. Apply ,lox ew e nert iii 'Toronto.
47, Advance-Timee.
- -.MAIL CU P COUPON TO
FOR SALE White enamelled Run- DEPT. CO. S,B,
frew Stove, with reservoir, nearly 1135 WESTON RD., TORONTO
new, also Singer Sewing Machine. t
Robert MeClenaghan, Whin:lam-Le NAME
phone 612W4.
ADDR.
FOR SALE ----leoloing baby buggy,
maroon Coat and bonnet size le-
SELL YOUR. PC)ULTRY the Co- Blue. Phone 707W1. 18*
EXCELLENT EARNINGS
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY '.."
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HAMILTON
OPTICAL. CO.
W. R. Hamilton, R. 0.
Optometrist for Over
25 Years.
Telephone 37
for Appointment.
G. Alan Williams
Optometrist.
In former office of
Dr. R. C. Redmond
Patrick St., Wingham
Professional Eye
Examinations
Phone 770
Evenings by appointment.
LOCALS & PERSONALS
—Mrs. Henry Allen
ill at her home,
has been quite
Sadler's Survey, dwelling house and horn('
lot owned by the late Jessie Murray, Chicago.
Terms: Ire on deposit at time of Mrs. Mary Dinsley is visiting
sale, balance in 30 days subject to a daughter, Mrs. Walter Locitridge
reserve bid. a few days.
The property is sold subject to the
existing tenancies.
DATED at Wingham this 16th day
of April, 1951.
James F, Murray,
Administrator.
CARD OF THANKS
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