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CONSULT your Wingham Singer rep-
resentative for obligation-free dem-
onstration of latest sewing machine
models.. Free sewing, course with
every purchase. Phone 665. rrb
FOR SALE—Maple Syrup. J. A. Will,
phone 30 - 6, Wroxeter. 9*
FOR SALE—Massey-Harris drill, 15-
run disc with fertilator. Can be
seen at the farm of George Michie.
9*
EAVESTROUGHTNG—If you are in
need of eavestroughing or dightning
rods, contact S. J. Healy or Tom
Cronin Jr. Phone 16-7 Blyth, Prices
WATERLOO M.M. TRACTORS &
MACHINERY
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NEW EQUIPMENT—
All sizes of New and Used Tractors,
Models R, Z, U and G.
Ebersol Wonder Electric Hammer
and Mill with new type hammer.
A complete line of Farm Implements.
A full selection of Watt's Rose brand
farm feeds made in Palmerston.
USED EQUIPMENT—
One International W-4.
One International Farmall A.
One Massey-Harris Model 20 Stand-
ard.
One Waterloo Model R.
One Waterloo Thresher 24 x 48 with
shredder.
GEO MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND
MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE
Belmore Ont.
Phones: Belmore, 4 Wroxeter 777
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FOR SALE --Girl's green suit, size 14.
Phone 441.W.
PICTURE FRAMING—A specialty.
Warren House, Wingham.
liNvE 'YOUR Sewing Machine serv-
iced by trained and experienced
men, All makes accepted for re-
pair. Work guaranteed. We pick
up and deliver, Phone 065. rrb
FOR SALE-6 cu. ft. Westinghouse
refrigerator, Still carries 4 year
guarantee. Reasonable. Phone 661M.
9b
CHROME KITCHEN SUITES—New
patterns of American and Canadian
inlaid linoleum at the Mildmay Fur-
niture Store. 1952 Wallpaper de-
signs. Try Schuett & Sons, Mild-
may for your spring furnishings,
Free delivery, 9:16b
CRESS CORN SALVE—for sure re-
lief. Druggists sell Cress Bunion
Salve — wear stylish shoes soon,
FOR SALE —C.C.M, bicycle, full size
frame, in good condition. Phone
57. 9*
FOR SALE—Two terrier pups, six
weeks old, well-bred. Phone 98,
Wroxeter. 2:9*
CHESTERFIELDS--Special 19 52
Spring Showing at the Mildmay
Furniture Store. 18 very beautiful
Chesterfield and davenport suites
for sale, Trade in your old piano or
chesterfield on new. Free delivery.
Schuett & Sons. 9:16b
FOR SALE—New Cockshutt Culti-
vator, heavy duty wagons and
other new Cockshutt equipment;
also used Allis-Chalmers tractor
at bargain price. John Bumstead
& Son.
FOR SALE- -Frame barn 50'x60';
quantity of Montcalm barley suit-
able for seed. Oscar Kieffer, phone
Wroxeter 12r8.
ARTIFICIAL SERVICE at reduced
rates from the licensed growing co-
operative association from Holstein,
Jersey, Ayrshire, Guernsey, Here-
ford, beef and dual-purpose Short-
horns. Bulls of top quality. Life
membership, $25.00. Members, $5.00
per cow; non-members, $6,00 per
cow. Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Assoc. R.R. 1, Waterloo. For ser-
vice contact Len L. Fischer, Mild-
may, phone 60r11 before 10 a,m.
FOR SALE—Binders—We are in the
used binder business again this
year. We expect to have a limited
number only. Massey-Harris and Mc-
Cormicks, only late models; all ale-
mite fittings and oil bath. Priced to
to sell. Get yours while they last. A.
Douglas Campbell ,Lot 31, Con. 5,
East Wawanosh. Phone Blyth 10r18.
9.:16':23 :30 ; 7 :14:21,28*
FOR SALE—One gallon glass jugs,
clean, cheap, 10c each. Hamilton
Beverages. Phone 485. 9b
FOR SALE—Young rabbits. Phone
652W3. 9*
SEED FOR SALE—Per bus., Alfalfa,
$28.00; Red Clover, $20,00; Timothy,
$7.65; White Sweet, $7.50; Yellow
Sweet, $8.50. Per lb., Brome, 32c;
Orchard, 40c; Meadow Fescue, 40c;
White Dutch, 90e; Ladina, $1.70;
Montealm Barley, cleaned and
treated, $2.00 bus.; Field Peas,
$3.50 bus. Prices on some lines are
advancing. Get your supply early
and save money. R. Cramm & Son,
Pinkerton, phone Cargill 68r3;
Paisley, 151r17. rrTF
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Eighteen little pigs. Ap-
ply Glen VanCamp, R. R. 4, Brus-
sels, phone 33-7. '9
MORE PROFITS WITH CAPONS—
Your roosters will show more profit
when caponized between 3 and 6
weeks of age. A capon does not
fight or crow. When you sell, cap-
ons bring 2c lb. more than roosters
and over six months period will
average two lbs. heavier on same
food as roosters. as well a,,,s
more Milk-fed A's without crating.
For information or custom capon-
izing phone collect, Walter Ren-
wick, 2r11, Delmore. rrtf
CARS FOR SALE
FOR SALE--1939 Hudson car, four-
door ,in good condition. Apply Mer-
vin Hunter, Centre St.
FOR SALE—ESSEX car in good run-
ning condition. Cheap for quick
sale. Apply 31 Catherine St., or
Phone 663M.
HELP WANTED—MALE
IF I CAN FIND an honest young
married man with a car in the
Wingham area, I will set him up in
a good paying Sales Business for
himself without investment. Reply
giving phone number to Box 126,
Advance-Times. 9h
A CANADIAN FIRM requires two
salesmen for the Wingham District,
Married men 25 to 40 years of age,
owning a serviceable car, with or
without sales eyperienee. Training
is given in the field. Must have
Moderate habits, character refer-
ences ,as well as the ability to work
hard and earn at least $100.00 Week-
ly, Reply giving phone No, to Box
125, Advance-Times, Oh
WANTED
WANTED—Protestant teacher for S.
S. No, 8, Kinloss. Duties to coma
mence in September. Apply stating
qualifications, experience and salary
expected to David Moffat, Sec.-
Treas., R. R, 3, Holyrood, Ont.
9115*
WANTED—Limited quantity multipli-
er onions, A. C. Adams, phone 40,
9*
WANTED TO BUY--Baby bed with
sides, large size, no mattress, Mrs.
Frank Preston, phone 381. Ole
FREE THERMOMETER—Plus cash
at your farm for dead or disabled
Horses or Cows. Phone collect,
Wingham, NU William Stone
Sons Ltd. rb
WORK WANTED
PAPERING AND INTERIOR DEC—
orating, Prompt and efficient ser-
vice. Rates reasonable. Telephone
315W after 6 p.m. 50
SANGSTER'S REPAIR SHOP will
he open for business full time on
and after April 14th. Specializing in
horseshoeing, in shop or at your
farm; steel shears laid and wooden
wagons cut down. Your patronage
is solicited. 9'
BOARDERS WANTED
BOARD WANTED—Accommodation
in or near Wingham for two child-
ren, four and two years, Mrs. Clive
Mintz, Wingham.
ROOMERS WANTED—Large com-
fortable room for rent, girls preferr-
ed, centrally located. Call 570W.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two or three rooms,
built-incupboard, Bob Casemore,
Shuter St.
FOR RENT—Three-room apartment
on second floor, bath, hot and cold
water; furnished or unfurnished.
Phone 421M, 9b
FOR RENT—Small apartment, newly
decorated, private entrance, Phone
409W, Wingham. 9*
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Ground
floor apartment, newly-decorated,
built-in cupboards, linen closet, 2
bedrooms, 3-piece bath, hot and
cold water, very central, Phone
331-W. 9h
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—Frame house in Wing-
ham, seven rooms and bath ,in good
repair. Garage and barn on lot;
hydro and water installed. Small
field for pasture. Priced for quick
sale. Box 113, Advance-Times. 9:16*
FOR SALE—An eight-room frame
house, centrally located in Wing-
ham. Heated by furnace, has three
piece bath and large sun porch,
Stewart A. Scott, phone 293, Wing-
ham, Real Estate representative for
Harvey M. Krotz, Listowel.
2:9b
FOR SALE—One and a half storey
house on Centre St., white brick, six
rooms and bath. Hydro, hot and
cold water. Immediate• possession.
Cecil Grainger, Gorrie, phone Wrox-
eter 11r14." 9:16b
FOR SALE-8 room frame house,
(small bedrooms) on John street,
near school. Good lot, splendid buy
for handyman. Furnace and inside
plumbing. Reasonable cash offer
accepted. Apply first by mail to C.
Garrett, 137 Lakeshore Road, Mim-
ico. 26:2:9b
FOR SALE—Six room brick house in
Wingham, recently re-decorated in-
side, heated by oil space heater. In
good repair and reasonably priced
Stewart A. Scott, phone 293 Wing-
ham, Real Estate representative for
Harvey M. Krotz, Listowel. 2:9b
LISTINGS WANTED—If you have a
business, farm or house to sell, con-
tact Stewart A. Scott, Phone 293,
Wingham. 2rrh
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
MODERN brick dwelling with built-
in cupboards, garage, Josephine St.
North.
FARMS 25 to 250 acres, many loca-
tions.
SEVERAL farms in Brussels district.
50-ACRE farm near Belmore.
GENERAL stores, garages, hotels
and many other lines of business,
LISTINGS WANTED,
W. C. OKE, Real Estate Broker, Sea-
forth. E. THOMPSON, Salesman.
Wingham and Brussels. Phone 83x
Brussels.
TENDERS WANTED
Morris Township School Board will
receive tenders until April 21st., for
either or both of 'the following con-
tracts at S. S. No. 5, Morris, Plans
arid specifications may he had from
George Michie, R. R. 4, Brussels,
Work to be completed at a date to
he Set by the Board, No tender nec-
essarily accepted.
1, Construction of Septic tank and
laying of 400, four Inch tile,
2. Installing pressure system and
two toilets, with all necessary plumb-
ing.
H. S. Shaw, Bluevale, Ont,
9:16h
Liousehold Effects, Farm Implements.
North Half Lot No. 16, Con, 1
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
2 miles East of Wingham, oa
Highway 89
.111IURSDAY, APRIL 10
at 2:00 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Kitchen
table, kitchen stove, 6 Kitchen chairs,
Rocking chairs, Window curtains,.
1 small table, 1 iron Bed and Springs,
1 wooden Bed and Springs, 1 3-burner
Coal Oil Steve, 2 Dressers and Wash
Stands, Oval Table, 1 Trunk, 1
Sideboard, 1 Phonograph and Records,
1 Churn, 1 Washing Machine, 1 Wash
Tub,
IMPLEMENTS—I set of Sleighs, 1
Buggy, 1 Cutter, 1 Frost & Wood
Mower, 1 Seed Drill, 1 Bicycle, 1 Hay
Rake, 1 Rubber Tired Wagon, 1 Steel
Tired Wagon, 1 Disc, 1 Massey-Harris
Binder, 1 Hayrack, 1 Fanning Mill, 1
Household Scale (240 lbs.); 1 Stone-
boat, 1 Lawn Mower, 1 Hayfork Rope
and Car, Fork, Pulleys, 1 Gravel Box,
1 Wheelbarrow, 2 Wooden Tubs, 1
Walking Plow, 1 Drag Harrows, 1
Sugar Kettle, 1 Set of Double Harness,
1 Set of Single Harness, Forks, Chains
and Dishes. Other Articles too num.:
erous to mention.
TERMS - CASH
Bill Magee, Prop.
L. G, Bryce, Auctioneer.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1N THE MATTER of the estate of
WILLIAM JOHN CAMPBELL, late
of the village of Teeswater, in the
County of Bruce, Retired Farmer, de-
ceased formerly of the Township of
Culross and Turnherry.
TAKE NOTICE that creditors and,
others having claims against the es-
tate of the said William John Camp-
bell, deceased, are required to file
claims duly verified with the under-
signed on, or before the twelfth day
of April, A. D., 1952, and that after
the said date the Executor's will dis-
tribute the estate having regard only
to the claims of which they will then
have notice.
DATED at Teeswater, Ontario, this
twenty-fourth day of March, A.D.,
1952.
A. H. MacTavish,
Teeswater, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors.
26:2:9b
MISCELLANEOUS
SELL YOUR CREAM, Eggs and
Poultry the Co-op way and for your
convenience we have all your Co-op
Feeds available at the right prices
at the Maitland Co-op Creamery.
Lockers available to everyone.
rrb.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank those who
sent cards, fruit or remembered me
in other ways, also the doctors and
hospital - staff, who were so kind
during my recent illness.
Freda Cook. Ob
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends who
kindly sent cards, flowers and gifts
and who visited me during my recent
illness. Also thanks to my neighbours
for many acts of kindness and to
Dr. McKibbon, Dr. Connell, Mrs. Mor-
rey and her staff for their excellent
care. Mrs. Harry Elliott 9b
THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
In a democracy it is the privilege of
the citizens to criticize the govern-
ment; to criticize any official of the
government. The function of govern-
ment and of officialdom is to serve.
--to serve the puolic good. If the
course of events discloses any betray-
al of public trust the citizen has a
right and a duty 'to protest. On the
other hand if the course of events
discloses any conspicious fulfillment
of public trust the citizen has the
right to offer his compliments. The
London Free Press of March 27 re-
ported the trial of a bottle club pro-
prietor in Goderich. The Crown At-
torney had submitted that "none
these .clubs is operating with a license
from the Ontario government." The
magistrate stated "he did the very
thing the C.T.A. intended to prevent,"
The police had found 221 bottles of
beer, A fine was imposed. Seeing that
no such action was ever taken In Peel
County this action by the officers of
the law in Huron County calls for fav-
ourable comnient. The authority of the
law has been upheld. The public has
been served faithfully.—ADVT.
The Easter Tharikeffering meeting
of the Women's Missionary Society of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church wa
held on Tuesday afternoon, April 1st.,
at two-thirty o'clock, in the (.hurt
Parlour. The president, Mrs. race
Aitchison, occupied the chair and
opened the meeting with an feaster
message. There was a splendid at-
tendance, and the theme of' the meet-
ing was pertaining to the Ea:cter
Season.
Miss Cora Gilleinson gave the Scrip-
trim reading and Meditation, taken
frohi the 16th Chapter of Mark, also
the 15th chapter of First Corinthians.
Her topic was "The Peal of the Erster
Bells," being a call to worship, The
Glad Tidings Prayer was given by
Miss F, Wilson, followed by the Seem-
tary's report and Roll Call. The gen-
eral business of the meeting was con-
ducted and a letter read from Rev.
Reoch of British Guiana, thanking .
the Society for a shipment of Bibles,
books, etc., which had been sent to
him for use in his Mission work there,
The treasurer's report followed. Mrs,
Ross Hamilton favored with a lovely
solo, "Open the Gates of the Temple,"
Mrs. (Rev,) Henderson, Walkerton,
was the guest speaker, and gave a
most inspiring address, her subject
being "Roads of Life," which was
thoroughly enjoyed by all present.
The president tendered the thanks of
the Society to Mrs. Henderson, for liar
splendid address. The offering was
received and the Offertory Prayer
was given by Mrs. W. McKague, After
the singing of the closing Hymn, Mrs.
Alex. Nimmo closed the meeting with
Prayer, A social hour followed at
which the ladies served tea.
W.M.S. at Seaforth
On Tuesday, March 25th, a group of
ladies from the Missionary Society of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Wingham, were guests of the Wo-
men's Missionary Society of, the Sea-
forth Presbyterian Church, and put
on the programme for the afternoon,
with Mrs. (Rev.) Alex, Nimmo as
guest speaker. This was the annual
Easter Thank Offering. Meeting at
Seaforth and there was an excellent
attendance, Miss K. Pringle gave the
Scripture Reading and Meditation.
Mrs. L. Fortune leg in Prayer. Mrs,
Ross Hamilton favored with a beauti-
ful solo, "God Make Me Kind", Mrs.
R. Mowbray gave a delightful reading,
and Mrs. W. Ford and Mrs. H. Ait,;he-
son favored with a lovely duet, "Take
it to the Lord in Prayer". The ladies
of the Seaforth Society served tea.
LOST
LOST—Large collie dog, yellow with
White collar and breast, answers to
name Buster, boy's pet. Allan Mc-
Gill, phone 600W3.
FOR SALE
FIND OUT how you can save mon-
ey and get complete insurance pro-
tection when you finance your next
car. Phone now and ask Stewart
A, Scott, Wingham, 293. rrb
FOR SALE—Lady's two-piece, grey
suit, size 16, as good as new, apply
to Mrs, Walters, Wingham.
9 b
EASTER CANDY SPECIAL--Choco-
late Vanilla Creams, 59c at Kerr's
Drug Store.
FOR SALE -Started pullets; also four
Jamesway Electric brooders, capac-
ity 500. Phone Wroxeter 79,
9:16:23b
FOR SALE—Slightly-worn green gab-
ardine suit, fits size 16-18, match-
ing blouse. Phone 565J. 2b
reasonable. 2:9:16:23* FOR SALE—Two Ivory venetian
blinds, 601-" wide,. mattress for
FOR SALE—Folding baby carriage, single bed; several bedspreads. Tele- grey, in good condition. Phone phone 917. 9b
746W.
Don't Bother to Store Things' 'Ern with a Want-Ad cupunaNG1st. Andrew's W.M.S.
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