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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-05-02, Page 6DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS GUARANTEED PERFECT AND INSURED FREE AGAINST LOSS-, 4 David Crompton JEWELLER Certified Watchmaker 'Phone 59 Wingham NOW GIVE YOUR Suckling Pigs IRON With Vitamins A, D, Bl, B2, B6, B12, Niacin and Trace Minerals The "EASY WAY" Nixon's "PELLAOREX PAINT" is the COMPLETE PRODUCT to supply your suckling pigs with vital Iron, vitamins and trace elements to prevent and help correct anemia, deficiency diseases. It's easy to use—just apply a few drops to the nurs- ing sow's teats, twice weekly. It's economical too—A 4 oz. bottle ($1.25)will last the aver- age litter for the entire suckling stage. NIXON PRODUCTS WORK! Business and Professional Directory Frederick F. 1-lornuth Phrn.B., R.O. Carol E. HornuthR.O. Mrs. H. Viola Homuth R. 0. Registered Optometrists Phone 118 Harriston, Ont. alliza•aeMENIMMI10.4....alkweamnef Cita. RONALD G. McCANN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CLINTON, CINTARIO Office: Royal Bank Phones: Office 561, Res. 455. J. A. FOX Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist. RADLONIC EQUIPMENT COMPLETE HEALTH SERVICE Phone 191. leasknirtairolm S. J. 'WALKER Funeral and Ambulance Service MODERN FUNERAL HOME 'Phone 106 Night 189 WINGHAM - ONT. WELLINGTON FIRE Insurance Company Est. 1840 An all Canadian Company which has faithfully served its policy holders for over a century. Head Office — Toronto H. C. MacLean Insurance Agency Wingham W. A. CRAWFORD, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Phone 150 Wingham MacrNNAN Veterinary Surgeon Office — Minnie St. PHONE 196 Office Hours: 3 to 5 p.m. daily except Sunday and Holidays Wingham, Ontario A. N. 1111cTAVISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC TEESWATER ONTARIO Telephone 23 Teeswater WROXETER—Every Wednesday afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment. J. W. BUSHF1ELD, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan Office — Meyer Block, Wingham HaroldJackson LICENSED AUCTIONEER for Counties of Huron and Perth Specializing In Farm, Household and Property Sales. Phorie Collect Seaforth 6614.4 Seaforth ONTARIO DR. W. M. CONNELL DR. B. N. CORRIN PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Phone 19 CRAWFORD HETHERINGTON EarristerS, Solicitors, Etto, Wingham, Phone 48 3, H. CRAWPORb, K.C. R. S. HETHERIvMON, X.C. VAG!) SIN THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-THUS iVgPNESDAY, MAY 2, 10511 It Needable, .WantmAihAble! Use A Want Ads FOR SALE FOR FLOOR SANDING. and FIN* insbing, carpentry, repair work and. cabinets. Apply A. Green, Pone 464W, rrx SELL yotut. POULTRY the Co- Op. way. Call 271 for prices and trucking service. Our prices are. good. WHY HAVE MOTH 1.);\ MAGE in your clothing? Have them BER- LOU moth-proofed with a 0-year written guarantee at a small addi- tional charge. Odorless and stain- less. Templernan Dry Cleaners, Wingham, phone 328. F7r20 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 Corn- PanY, 476 King St., W., Kitchener, Ont. 18 :25 :2b ASK TO SEE the very latest in "NYLON ELASTIC STOCKINGS" at the new low price. Kerr's Drug Store. PIANOS-5 new Mason & Risch pianos (floor samples) 15% off, large selection of plain case pianos, refinished like new, Smitty's Piano Sales, Hanover, Ont. 252* 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, Stf.,ck of Used Tractors and Mach- inery at all times:— Case S.C. Case DC4 Cockshutt 30 Allis-Chalmers Model A 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 ASK VS FOR SPRING PRICES. on Kitchener Chicks. rhey're reasonable for this fine stock, bred by a Hatchery of over 3e yews experience. Canada Approved. Agent Wilbur A. Hogg, R. R. 4, Wingham; FOR SALE—New and used. Lawn Mowers, also sharpened and repair- ed, Jenkins Repair Service, Minnie St. 2:9* FOR SALE—Tight-fitting spring coat, light rain coat, size about 14. Both in good condition. Phone 546.1 FOR SALE -Hydro poles 30 and 35 ft, Wilfred Walters, Phone 606W12 FOR SALE—Boys' Brown Tweed Spring coat and cap, size 5. Call 117. FOR SALE—Girl's Bicycle, in good condition, reasonable price. Phone 91. 2* 91. 2* SEEDS—We still have a good stock of Canadian No. 1 Alfalfa at $42,00 bu. Red Clover $28,00, Alsike $34.00, White Sweet $10.00, Yellow Sweet 811,00 bu., Timothy 15c lb. Also on hand are Brome, Blue, Meadow Fes- cue and Orchard Grasses, Reed Canary, Birdsfoot Trefoil, White Dutch and Ladina Clovers. All re- markably low prices. R. C. Cramm & Son, Seed Cleaners and Dealers Pinkerton, Ont., Phone Cargill 68r3. 291623b FOR SALE—Used McClary Range, waterfront and reservoir. Apply Ira Leeson, phone Delmore 3r2, 2* FOR SAT.E—A quantity of one-inch mesh wire screens, probably suitable for small chick runs. Phone 545, Wingham 2b LIGHTING FIXTURES 505- off, choice of Bedroom, Living room, Kitchen. .McGill's Radio and Elec- tric. Wingham 2b FOR SALE—Raymond Sewing Mach- ine in good condition, reasonably priced. Apply Box 76. Wroxeter or phone 87, Wroxeter. 2* SPRING MEANS SEWING Buy your material at a saving from Singer Sewing Machine Representa- ative. All types of Machines repaired. Free service and estimates given gladly. Phone 665. W. G. Henderson, 40 Carling Terrace, Wingham. CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE-1935 Ford Coupe, Ring job last fall. Tires good. Apply to Lloyd Hutton, after six o'clock. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FOR SALE-7 Pigs, 2 months old. Ben McClenaghan, Phone 402J1. FOR SALE-200 Sussex Red Pullets, 8 weeks old; 4 Holstein Calves. Apply Jas. R. Coultes, Phone 743W2. 2* FOR SALE-4 Sows, due the last of May. also weaning pigs. Apply Le- Roy Bender, Belmore. WE PAY highest prevailing price for dead and disabled animals. Call us for prompt and courteous service. C. Brubaker, phone 608W1, Wing- ham. 2x FOR SALE-10 York chunks. Apply to Ira Leeson, phone Belmore 3r2. 2* WANTED BOARDERS WANTED—Zoom for two men in comfortable house. Phone 308M, Wingham 2b WANTED—TO RENT—Young busi- ness man located in Wingham, wish- es small house or apartment, im- mediately. No children. Apply Box 49. WANTED—Cattle to pasture. Apply Harry Bateman. 2* FARMERS—,We pay highest veiling prices for dead or disabled horses, cattle, bogs, according to size and condition. Telephone col- lect to Darling & Company, Wal- kerton, 453J1. Early moaning calls receive best attention. O. Cunning, ham, district associate, 1825291023h TENDERS. FOR COAL Tenders will be received by the undersigned until May 15th for 25 ton of coal more or less to be delivered by Sept, 1st., to No. 4, 5, and 11 schools in Turnberry Twp, School Area. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Coal subject to inspection, Alex Corrigan, Sec.-Treas., R, R. 1, Bluevale, Ont, 25:2b LOST LOST—Tractor fire extinguisher, be- tween 4th line of Turnberry and Bluevale. Finder call Eldred Nichol, Wroxeter 13.1, 2b LOST—In the Bluevale, Belmore area, a maroon fender skirt, belonging to a 46 Olds. Finder please leave or contact Hunkin's Store in Belmore, or Hoffman's Store in Bluevale, 2 :9b HELP WANTED—FEMALE CLERK WANTED for Shoe Store. Young lady who desires to learn shoe business, Apply in writing only to Box 51, Advance-Times, 2b WOMEN WANTED—for laundry and kitchen work. Apply to Mrs. W. Grose, Brunswick Hotel, Wingham. rb GIRLS WANTED—Both part time and full dine as snack bar and din- ing room waitresses. Best working conditions. Apply to J. Thyssen, Brunswick Hotel, Wingham. rb HELP WANTED—MALE APPLICATIONS for membership in Wingham Fire Department will be received up to May tenth. Applica- tions should he forwarded to the Secretary, W. Caslick or Fire Chief, James Carr. 2,, SALESMAN WANTED Salesman for Wingham district. Will represent Singer Sewi.ng Mach- ine Company, Goderich. Experience would help but not necessary. Oalary and transportation supplied. Apply to W. G. Henderson, 18 the Square, Goderich 2` FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT—Breakfast if de- sired. Apply Advance-Times. 25'' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—House, corner of Patrick and Maple Street, with 5 empty rooms, for immediate possession. Down payment and rest can be arranged. Apply Mrs. C. R. Hender- son. FOR SALE,--64 acre farm on paved road, close to school and town; 6- room storey and a half frame house, bank barn, two hen houses, two colony houses, good well, Hydro throughout. Possession soon, Price $5,000. Terms. Also other farms of various sizes. Cecil Wheeler, phone 88, box 55, Blyth. 2b FOR SALE—White brick house, 8 rooms and bath, garage, extra lot, on Catherine St. Price $4000. Apply Frank H. Moore, Cannington, Ont. Phone 133 or 124R. 2:9b FOR SALE—Tenders to buy any or,, all of the Belgrave United Church shed, will be accepted until May 10th, For further particulars con- tact George Michie, Secretary of Board of Stewards, Phone Brussels 15R13. 25:2b MISCELLANEOUS VARIETY' NIGHT—by North Huron Junior Farmers, on Thursday, May 3rd at 8.30 in Whitechurch Commun- ity Memorial Hall; Dance after with Junior Farmers Orchestra. Adults 50c, Children under 12 35c. Lunch counter. NOTICE NOTICE—Having sold house and lot in Lower Wingham, and finding it necessary to move store, we will he closing Our store at the end of May to make preparations for moving— Sheldon Baker, 2x NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of John Walter Quirk, late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, Retired Rail- way man, who died on or about the 26th day of March, A. D., 1951, arc notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of May, A. D., 1051, 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, CRAWPORE & HETHERINGTON Wingbano, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor. 18:25:21) WHITECHURCH Mr. Wrn, Dawson, who has been In a serious Condition in Wingham Gen- oral Hospital, for the past two weeks, has been improving„. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Johnston and family of Parkhill, visited on Sunday with Lucknow snd Kinloss" relatives, and her mother, Mrs. Will Conn, ac- companied them home to Parkhill. Mrs, Stewart Scott, who has been a Patient in London Hospital during the past six weeks, is able to leave there this, week and will go to Mrs, Johnston's for a few weeks. Mrs. Scott is considerably improved and able to walk on her foot again. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aititens of Kincardine visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick. Mr. and Mrs, Len Westbrook of Goderich spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Amos Cornelius. Mrs. Nettie Haines, of Listowel, and Mrs, Hector McLean of London, and their niece Mrs. Frank Ross of Turnberry, visited on Sunday with their older sister, Mrs. Linklater, at the home of her son, Mr. Harvey Linklater. Mrs. Linklater has been ill for some time. Mr, Calvin Robinson of Belgrave purchased the hundred acre farm be- longing to Cecil Chamney of E, Wa- wanosh, and will get possession in July. Mrs. Falconrath, and her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Kirk and Ann, of Birm- ingham, Mich., and Mrs. F. L. Creigh- ton of Detroit, spent the week-end with the latter's mother, Mrs. Andrew Kirk, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beeeroft. AUCTION SALE of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS will be held at RESIDENCE OF THE LATE Cook Stove, 2 Heaters, Ice Dox, Beds, Dresser, Chest of Drawers, Chesterfield, 2 Tables, Sideboard, Cupboard, Chairs, Floor Coverings, Dash Churn, Flower Pots, Lawn Mow- er, Hot Plate, Dishes, Floor Lamp, Coal Oil Stove, Coal Oil Heater, Din- ing Table and Chairs, Garden Toots. TERMS:—CASH L. G. BRYCE, Auctioneer. 25:2o Henry Burgess Spencer, late of the Village of Whitechurch, in the County of Bruce. Notice is hereby given that all creditors having claims against the Estate of Henry Burgess Spencer, who died on or about the 4th of March, 1951rsartbe said village of Whitechurch, are required on or be- fore the 22nd. day of May, 1951, to send by post or delivered to the un- dersigned, particulars in writing of their claims. And take notice that after such last ...mentioned date, the Executors will distribute the assets of the estate among the parties entitled thereto, having rgard only to the claims of which they shall have had notice. DATED at Toronto, this 30th day of April, 1951. Edith Eyvel, Whitechurch Aubrey Pringle, Napanee, Executors, 2:9:16b CARD Or THANKS The family of the late James Gibson wish to express their sincere appreci- ation to those who sent flowers and assisted during their bereavement. CARD OF THANKS I Mrs. Harry Town wishes to express her thanks to Drs. Connell & Corrin, Mrs. Morrey and staff and the many friends who sent flowers and cards, during her recent illness, 2b CARD OF THANES To Mrs. Morrey and her staff I wish to express special thanks for the kindness shown me during my illness, as well as to all those whii remember- ed me; and to Dr's, Connell and Corrin. Christena Smith. 2x CARD OF THANKS I would like to express sincere thanks to Dr. Corrin, Mrs. Morrey, The Superintendent, The Staff of the Wingham General Hospital, those who called on me and others who have remembered me with their kindness during my illness, Mrs. T. A. Cassel 2* CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the relatives, neigh- bours and friends who remembered me with flowers, treats and cards during my illness in Wingham Gener- al Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Connell and Corrin, and to Mrs, Morrey and her staff of nurses, T. H. Moore 2b CARD OF THANKS The lvIeLenrian family wish to thank all who have shown so much kindness to, them In their recent bereavement. They especially wish to thank all who sent cards, gifts and those who visited the late Mr. Dave McLennan during his illness both in the hospitals and In his home; and all who Sent flowers, loaned cars, helped in so many differ- ent Ways at the time of his funeral. This is all deeply appreciated and will never be forgotten. 2b Mr., and Mrs, John Ryan and Leroy are moving this week to .0eclerieb, and Mr. Ryan is working at car- pentry work at :Clinton Air School, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher had their new home wired for hydro last week, Mrs, W. J, Watt, Mrs, Jas, Faleon- er, Mrs, W. R. Farrier, Mrs, J. G. Gillespie, Mrs. Ezra Scholtz and Mrs, Ernest Oasernore attended the \VMS. Presbyterial held on Friday last at Exeter. Mr. Roy McGee ,of Kitchener, spent the. week-end with his father, Mn, Henry McGee and Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Jolrn McGee were in Brussels on Friday evening attending the special Induction service, held in Melville Preabyterian Church for Rev, W, J. T. Fulton, who coming here with his wife and family from Wilford county, Ireland, were given a irecep, tion by the Brussels church. Among the ministers prepent were Rev, Wm, Mitchell of Kincardine, Rev. R, G. MacMillan, Goderich, Rev, 'Alex Simi:), son, Teeswater, Rev, A. Ninuno, Wing- ham and Rev. 0, S. Baulch of South Kinloss, Mr. McGee was the represen, tative elder from Whitechurch Pres- byterian congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lettner and son Jimmie of Toronto spent the week-end with her brother Mr. John Boyle and other relatives in this district, Mr. Jas, Laidlaw is still under the doctor's care. Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Laidlaw and family from London spent the week-end there and with Lucknow relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw and family move next week-end to North Bay where Mr. Laidlaw will be working for the next year. He went to North Bay on Monday by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Humphrey of Lucknow spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Roy Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. John McGee and Mr. and Mrs. Walter ,Lott attended the Church. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons and Nancy, of London, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon and family of Lucknow, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffin of Kinloss. Mr. and Mrs. John Mason and fam- ily visited on Thursday last with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason of Lis- towel. Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes of Det- troit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson and with other Tiffin relatives in Kinloss. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery of Belgrave, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Fal- coner. Mr. Elmer Shiell of London, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Shiell. Miss Gwen McBurney accompanied him and spent the week-end with McBurney and Shiell relatives. Mrs. Malcolm Maelnnes, who has been residing at the home of her daughter', Mrs. Chester Casernore of Turnberry, has been a patient in Wingham Hospital during the past week and is suffering from pnetim- monia, Her son, Mr. Roy MacInnes at Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Machines anti family of Detroit, vis- ited here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes at-tended Mr. Clifford Dow's Sale at Staffa on. Wednesday last, Mr, and Mrs. Dow are taking a trip through the West this summer. Mr, Robert Laidla* and sons, spent Sunday at Clinton, with Mrs, Laid- law, who has been nursing her mother, Mrs. Jos. Holmes there for the past two Weeks, Miss Jessie FirilaYson of Seaforth, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Frank Thompson and with other former acquaintances in E. Wawanosh. Mr. John McGee is a patient in Wingham Hospital this week, after going through an operation there on Monday morning. Mr: and Mrs. John Purdon visited on Friday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harold Cook of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Miles MacMillan vis- ited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Maclnnes of Gerrie, Pte. Lloyd Huffman' of Petawawa has spent two weeks with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huffman of Kinloss, and returned there on Sun- day, with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huff- man, who will visit this week with relatives at Ottawa and Cornwall. Mr. Alex MacKenzie of Kinloss, spent Sunday with Mr. Thos. Gaunt,' Wingham, who returned home from the Hospital on Thursday, Mrs. Cecil Wheeler of Blyth, has been at Lucknow with her sister, Mrs. John Kilpatrick nursing their mother, Mrs. Wm. Robinson, who has been very ill from a heart attack. Mrs. Richard Irwin and daughter. Joy, of Guelph, spent the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Herson Irwin. Mr. Richard Irwin finishes his exams at Veterinary College, Guelph, on May 5th., and graduates on May 22. They will make their home at Flesherton. His many friends here will etxend congratulations. Mrs. Joe Thompson and son, Har- vey 'of ..Listowel, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cardiff of Brus- sels, visited on Thursday last at the home of her sister, Mrs, Wm. Rintoul. Play Presented A full house attended the play, "Maid of Money", held in the Mem- orial Hall here on Friday evening, under the auspices of the W. A. of BIRTHS GROV4R—at the Wingham ,Generell Hospital, on Wednesday, April '3,7'4 1001, to Mr. and Mm Grover, Wingham, a son. NICHOLSON—At the Wingham Gen. oral Hospital, on Thursday, April 20, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nicholson, R.R, 2, Lucknow, a son, PARKER—At the Winglunn GeneW Hospital, on Thursday, April 20, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Parker Axt, a, Formosa, a daughter', ROSS—At the Wingham General Hospital, on Saturday, April 213, 1901, to Mr, and Mrs, Normar4 Ross, R.R, 1, Wingham, a son. WALSH—At the Wingham General Hospital, on Tuesday, May 1, 1951, to, NEL and Mrs. Clifton Walsh,, of Bei- grave, a daughter, Mary Ellen, the United Church, J. D. Beecrorc acted as chairman and the pla,y ws, exceptionally well acted by each anel all. Mr, Garnet Farrier and Mrs,. Ezra Scholtz sang "It Is No Secret what God Can Do." between the firs two acts and Mrs. Milian Moore gave two humorous readings between the last two acts. Rev. J. R. Peters Rev. John Robert Peters, a formee • Pastor of Brick and Belgrave United Churches, passed away on Thursday- last at his home at Brampton, He was a native of Perth County, and, left to mourn him besides his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Howard Hunter (Catharine) of Brampton, The fun- eral service was held from the. George Funeral Home, London on. Saturday, with interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Mr. Peters had retired from the ministry last Julie. Their many friends in this district extend sympathy to Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hunter and her family. Moved to Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClenaghan. moved from this district on Monday to Hastings, where they will reside with Mrs. McClenaghe.n's sister, Mrs.. (Dr.) Wilson, They will be missed. here as he has lived here for over 80 years, and always took an active in- terest in church and community life. Their many friends wish them many happy years in their new home, Oa Sunday evening, Rev. W. J, Watt and Mr. J. G. Gillespie from the session of the United Church here. presented Mr. and Mrs. McClenaghan with a. Bible, as a remembrance from the congregation. jOSIAH WELLS service in Ashfield Presbyterian EDWARD ST., WINGHAM Church last Wednesday evening, in on 'honour of the Moderator, Rev. Frank SATURDAY, MAY 5th., 1051 Mackenzie of Montreal, who is a at 2 pan. former Ashfield boy. Whitechurch Presbyterian Church congregation will hold their anniver- sary services on Sunday, May 27th, with Rev. R. G. MacMillan of Coder- ich as the guest speaker. The many friends in this district of Mrs. J. F. MacLean, of Wroxeter, and formerly of Whitechurch, were sorry to hear that she is now a patient in Wingham Hospital. She was waxing her floors on Friday and slipped and fell, breaking her pelvis. NOTICE TO CREDITORSRev, W. J. Watt was in Goderich on Sunday where he conducted the IN THE MATTER of the Estate of service in North Street United Make the Job Easy = = With FERGUSON One of the handiest implements you can have around the place is the SKO Cultivator. Rear- mounted, fast-attaching Finger-Tip Controlled Spring Time Cultivator Especially adapted to stony land, it adjusts to a wide variety of row widths. Easily converted to Field Cultivator. Order today at , MERKLEY MOTORS PHONE 84 WINGHAM • 0), 4I")