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FOR SALE—Six-room frame house,
insulbric siding, three-piece bath,
modein kitchen, centrally located.
Price reasonable. C. Bennett, phone
Wingham 550w. 27*
FOR SALE—nine room house on
Bristol Terrace. Large shaded lot.
This property has been reduced in
price for quick sale, includes large
river lot, suitable for duplex. Phone
467j,
SEVEN ROOM House with two acres
north of Royal T. Small barn and
hen house. Good garden land.
Phone 654J2, 27b
FOR SALE—six room one and one-
half storey frame house, sided with
asphalt. Apply to J. W. Bush-
field, Q.C,, Wingham, Ontario, 27b
FOR SALE-6 room frame house on
Albert street. Apply to James
Angus after 6 p.m. 27b
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—apartment, newly dec-
orated, hot and cold water, 3-piece
bathroom, W. J. Clark, phone 186j
27*
FOR RENT—Apartments with mod-
ern conveniences, Immediate pos-
session. Apply Abe Bell, Bell Block,
Wingham. 27*
FOR RENT—Three-room apartment,
self-contained, available Sept. 1st.
Box 155, Advance-Times.
STORE FOR RENT in Mildmay
business block, Centrally located
with apartments. Suitable fOr any
type of business; now occupied by
hardware store, will be vacated
within a month, Frank Fedy,
Mildmay, phone 19.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Eph. Parish wishes to thank
Mrs. Morrey and ail her staff for
their kindness during her stay in hos-
pital; all those who called and sent
treats; and Dr. Crawford, of Wingham.
27b
COURT OF REVISION
Court of Revision on the 1953 as-
sessment roll for Morris 'township
will be held on Saturday, August 30,
at 10 Din. George Martin, Clerk,
2021b
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ticulars apply to Crawford &
Hetherington, Wingham, 27,3b
REAL ESTATE
NEWS OF FORDWICII
Howick Municipal Telephone
Co. Purchases Record Shop
Pullets 5 months old. Apply to
Wilson Thornton, Bluevale, phone
Brussels 44r9, 27* FOR SALE-2-storey house on Alice
Street. This house is in excellent
FOR SALE-22 feeder steers, good repair, has a modern kitchen and
quality, weighing 600 to 800. Apply has recently been re-decorated.
Advance-times, Box 156. 27* Good garden with strawberries,
FOR SALE
CRESS CALLOUS SALVE relieves
quickly, Your Druggist sells Cress
Corn Salve —for sure relief too. *
NO MORE FLIES! Amazing neW
Mystery scent trap lures flies to
sure death; This is an outdoor fly
trap, A bottle of control fluid is
included sufficient for a whole
season—Complete—Big Stinky Fly
Trap and Control fluid $6,70 at
McKibbon's Drug Store, 20,27b
FOR SALE—quantity of standing
bush. Phone 640-w-13, Wingham.
27,3b
FOR SALE—Necchi sewing machine,
mends, darns, monograms and sews
forward or reverse, straight or zig-
zag, Also makes buttonholes, sews
on buttons and does blindstitching
without attachments. Call for free
demonstration, Pattison Radio &
Electric, phone 171J. 27b
FOR SALE—Fall Rye cleaned to sow.
Harvey Timm, phone 4r1, Wroxeter.
27b
FOR SALE—Hot water tank with
electric heater, both in very good
condition, phone 201, Wingham.
27b
FOR SALE—Coleman oil space heat-
er, small size, oil can for filling,
quantity of pipes, all in good con-
dition. Phone 673w. V. Ducharme,
22 Carling Terrace. 27b
FOR SALE—Heavy steel casing, suit-
able for a culvert, diem. 4 ft., 20 ft.
long, priced low at $125. for quick
sale, value new $349. Apply Law-
rence Meyer, phone 20, Teeswater.
27b
FOR SALE—Second hand furnace,
,,,good condition, priced reasonably,
phone 269W. 27*
FOR SALE—Full-length, fitted coat,
red, size 16, like new, phone 228 be-
tween 9 and 6 or see Gladys
Bumstead at the Wallpaper Shop.
27*
LOST
LOST—Man's reading glasses, with
tortoise shell rims, lost between
Wroxeter and Belmore. Phone
Wingham Rural Hp:Ire or 586w. Re.,
ward. 27* -.t
LOST—Girl's black and red check
corduroy coat. Phone 582j, Wing-
ham. 27b
WATERLOO M.M. TRACTORS
AND MACHINERY
A complete line of farm implements.
Full selection of Watt's Rose Brand
Farm Feed made in Palmerston,
Ont.
GEO. MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND
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Belmore Ontario
Phones: Belmore 4; Wroxeter 7r7
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FOR SALE Cucumbers for sale.
Wilf Seddon, phone 396, 27b
FOR SALE—Quantity of 5 gal. oil
pails at 35c each or four for $1,00,
Joe Kerr, Josephine St., Wingham.
20273b
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the economical, efficient Duo-
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home, Built-in Automatic Power-
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ing uniformity, A Duo-Therm
Silver Anniversary ' Super Value!"
See it now at Pattison Radio &
Electric, Wingham, 27*
DESTROY FLIES THE EASY WAY,
before they enter your home. The
BIG STINKY FLY TRAP KILLS
OUTSIDE. As many as 10,000 flies
are caught in a single container.
Wherever there are flies this sen-
sational new outdoor trap is proving
itself a boon—get one today at $6.70
complete, McKibbon's. 20,27b
ATTENTION FARMERS!
Dead or disabled animals promptly
removed. Darling & Co., Sea-
forth, E. Andrews, hauler. Phone
collect 851r11, 27rrtb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FOR SALE-14 pigs around 80 lbs.
Apply Roy McKay, Lower Wing-
ham. 27b
FOR SALE—Angus Bull 13 months.
Priced reasonably. Harvey Timm,
phone 4r1, Wroxeter, 27b
FOR SALE-120 pullets, Roe-hatched
Sussex-Red, 6 months old, now lay-
ing. Leslie Fortune, RR 1, Wing-
ham, phone Wroxeter 12r9. 27*
FOR SALE 12 pigs ten weeks old.
Stanley Marks, phone 620w4. 27*
FOR SALE-150 White Leghorn year
old hens, laying about 60%, Jim
Coultes, phone 743w2. 27b
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
HELP WANTED FEMALE—Glove
=operators, experienced or learners.
W. H. GURNEY & SON. 27*
MISCELLANEOUS
NOW IS THE TIME to act if you
Would like to establish yourself in
a business of your own with a real
future. If you are a reliable man
under 55 years of age and have a
car, you can make excellent money
and safeguard your future. You
don't need capital or previous sell-
ing experience in this pleasant
work catering principally to farmer
needs. For full particulars write
Dept 0-W2, the J. R. Watkins Co.,
350 Roch Street, Montreal . rAb
HAVE YOUR Sewing Machine serv-
iced by trained and experienced
men. All makes accepted for re-
pair. Work, guaranteed. We pick
up and deliver. Phone 665. rrb
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.
FOR ARTIFICIAL service from this
farmer owned, licensed, non-profit,
growing co-operative Association,
from top quality bulls of all breeds,
the rates are: $25.00 for a life mem-
bership, $5.00 per cow for members,
and $6.00 per cow for non-members.
Waterloo Cattle Breeding .Associ-
ation, R.R. 1, Waterloo, Ontario.
For service contact: Len Fischer,
Mildmay, 60r11 ' or Norman J.
McKee, Teeswater 141r4, 13,27,etc.
FIND OUT how you can save mon-
ey and get complete insurance pro-
tection when you finance your next
car. Phone now and ask Stewart
A. Scott, Wingham, 293. rrb
CONSULT your Wingham Singer rep-
resentative for obligation-free dem-
onstration of latest sewing machine
models.. Free Sewing course with
every purchase. Phone 665. rrb
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of James Albert Jones,
late of the Township of Turnberry in
the County of Huron, Farmer, who
died on or about the nineteenth day
of July, AD, 1952, are notified to
send to the undersigned on or before
the thirtieth day of August, AD.
1952, full particulars of their claims
in writing. Immediately after the
said thirtieth day of AuguOt the
assets of the said testator will be
distributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the executors shall
then have notice
DATED this twelfth day of August,
A.D. 1952.
CRAWFORD & }/FirtIEIRINOTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Soileitor$ fel' the gkectiterS,
WILLITS—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Saturday, August 23rd.,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs, Donald Willits,
Holyrood, a daughter.
ALIA:N=1n Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Saturday, August 23rd.,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Allin,
Wingham, a son.
HILBERT—In Wngham General
Hospital, on Sunday, August 24th.,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J.1 Hilbert,
thee Jean Adair) Carling Terrace,
Wingham, a son, Adair Leslie.
SIMPSON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, August 25th.,
1952, to Mr, and Mrs. A. J, Simpson,
Teeswater, .a daughter.
MOFFAT—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Monday, August 251n.,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mof-
fat, Teeswater, a daughter. •
COMING EVENTS
THE KANSAS FARMER and the
Noll Sisters will be featured at the
Palace Gardens, Formosa on Sun-
day, Aug. 31st. Don't miss them.
27b
BING0—$1,000.00 Jackpot, Mitchell
District Memorial Arena, Wednes-
day, September 3rd, 9 p.m. D.S.T.
Admission $1.00, 27b
AUCTION SALE
Of household effects from the home
of Mrs. Ernie Stoakley, Catharine
St. Wingham on Saturda Se t
ONTARIO
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
No, 1.--:Southern Section of Division
erich patrol, 2200 cu. yds.; Wingham
patrol, 1200 cu. yds.; Clinton patrol,
1200 cu. yds.; Harriston patrol, 2,000
cu. yds.; Wroxeter patrol, 2000 cu.
yds.; Listowel patrol, 1500 cu. yds.;
Milverton patrol, 1000 cu. yds.; Monk-
ton 1400 cu. yds.; Total, 15,000 cu. yds.
Information to bidders. Tender
forms, etc., may be obtained at the
office of the undersigned. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
H. L, MAIN,
Division Engineer,
Dept. of Highways, Stratford,
27b.
ST, HELENS
Mrs. Kenneth Cameron and Mr.
Wm. Walden of Belgrave, and Mr.
and Mrs. George Linley of Detroit,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Rice one day last week.
The ladies are requested to keep
Tuesday afternoon, September 9th.,
free for the short course on" Brighten
your home with colour," sponsored
by the Women's Institute.
Miss W. D. Rutherford and Miss
Isobel Miller were visitors in Toronto
a few days last week.
About 40 from the vicinity attended
the C.N.E. in Toronto on Tuesday.
The trip in one of Allen Reid's buses
was sponsored by the Women's Insti-
tute.
Mr, and Mrs, Callum Cameron and
Carol of Detroit, were week-end vis-
itors with Mr, and Mrs. John Camer-
on and Don,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McCabe, Marvin
and Bryan, of Windsor, and Master
Keith Johnston of Bluevale, were vis-
itors on Friday with Mr. John Mc-
Quillin and other relatives.
Master Jimmy Wilson of White-
church, spent a few days with his
cousin, Terry Wilson,
Attention farmers!
Dead and Disabled
Animals,
Horses for Slaughter
PienED r PROMPTLY
AND EFFICIENTLY
C. BRUBACHER
Phone GoArn wt. 1, Wingham
Mr. 'Crosby Sotheran has bought
Mrs. Hilda Roberts' home. The How-
ick Municipal Telephone Co. has pur-
chased the Record Print Shop. Mrs.
Roberts will move to pistowel in the
fall, Mrs. M. Strome has sold her
house to Mr, and Mrs. Bert Bride, of
Palmerston. Mrs, Strome plans to live
with her daughter in London,
4 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Schaefer, of
London, spent two weeks' holidays
With the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Schaefer.
Miss Ruth Patterson, nurse-in-
training at Galt Hospital, is spending
her holidays at her home.
Mrs, Emma Williamson and Mrs.
A. Wallace, were at Port Elgin last
week for several days.
Honor Recent Bride
Mrs. Lyle Simmons, the former Lois
Hambly, whose marriage took place
Saturday, August 23, was honored at
several pre-nuptial parties. The C.G.
I.T. girls at their meeting at Mar-
garet Brown's home presented her
with gifts. Mrs, Simmons was leader
of the Beanies. She also received a
pantry shelf shower. The Bank of
Commerce staff, of which she was a
member, presented per with an elec-
tric tea kettle. On Wednesday eve-
ning her mother, Mrs. F. Hambly, en-
tertained in her honor at a trousseau
tea.
Mrs. Shrubsall, of Toronto, visited
with Mrs. Bella Greaves for several
Wade, Gorrie, visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Orlarfclo Wade in Owen Sound
on Wednesday.
Doreen Hutchison
Married at Fordwich
A double-ring ceremony at Fordwich
United Church, on Saturday, united
in marriage Lois Doreen Hutchison,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
D. Hutchison, Gorrie, and Mr. Ross .;
George Nuhn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Nuhn, Gowanstown.
Rev. W. R. .Tristram performed
the ceremony in a setting of 'gladioli
and ferns. The wedding music was
played by Miss Violet Beswetherick.
The soloist was Miss Vern Nuhn.
The bride wore a gown of nylon
net over slipper satin with bodice of
Swiss embroidered lace which extend-
ed over the padded hipline in an apron
effect. The semi-ioff-the-shoulder
neckline was edged with pleated tulle.
A crown of seed pearls held her
three-quarter length veil of illusion
net. 'She carried' a bouquet of deep
red roses.
Miss Marjorie Felltar, Listowel, was
maid of honour. She wore a mauve
nylon net and brocaded satin gown
with shoulder cape and carried a
nosegay of yellow baby mums.
Miss Marjorie Nuhn wore pale green
and Miss Florence Ashley wore yel-
low, as bridesmaids. Their flowers
Transportation
Tenders
The Turnberry Township School
Area Board are calling for tenders on
the following routes:
From Ab. Foxton's farm on High-
way 86 to No. 6 School (Gilmour's
School).
From Cedril Moffatt's farm to No.
9 School (Powell's School).
From Holmes' School (No. 6) to
Art Stapleton's Farm.
Tenders are to be in the hands of
the Secretary not later than Satur-
day, August 30, 1952 at noon. Low-
est or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
ALEX. CORRIGAN,
27b Secretary-Treasurer.
Baptist Mission Circle
The young ladies of the Baptist
Church met at the home of Mrs, Earl
Weitz for the August meeting of the
Mission Circle. The president, Mrs.
Bruce McLean, presided .
The opening hymn, "At the Cross",
was sung and the president opened
with prayer. The minutes of the pre-
vious meeting were read and roll call
was answered by a verse of Scripture,
after which business was discussed.
Miss Frances Aitken gave the
devotional, which was very interest-
ing, Mrs, Merrill Cantelon sang
"Blessed Assurance". Those partici-
pating in prayer were Mrs. Earl
Weitz, Mrs. Reg, Collar and Mrs. Al-
7 in Procter.
The topic of the evening was Japan.
A very interesting letter was read
from one of the missionaries, Miss
Thelma Clark, in Japan. Miss Mild-
red Jones read a very interesting ar-
ticle from Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown.
All joined in singing "He's a Wonder-
ful Saviour to Me", Miss Vivian Mc-
Lean read a chapter from the study
book, after which all joined in sing-
ing "Tell Me the Old, Old Story" and
Marjory Scott closed with prayer. A
dainty lunch was served and all en
joyed a time of fellowship.
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WANTED
WANTED—Used windmills and gas-
oline engines in exchange for elec-
tric water systems, Irving Keyes,
Glamis, Ont., phone Paisley 114r4.
30,13,27bEtc,
COAST TO COAST
I am looking for a young man
around nineteen for important coast
to coast circulation promotion.
Previous selling experience not es-
sential as successful applicant will
receive personalized training in door
to door selling.
Plenty of opportunity to display
initiative and take increasing res-
ponsibility.
Early promotion with above average
earnings based on generous commis-
sions and monthly' bonus plan.
Arrangements will be made to inter-
view each and every applicant who
replies providing you have stated
your age, education, previous em-
ployment, if any, family background,
etc., to Box 157 Advance-Times,
TRAVEL ITEMS—Get your Toronto
Exhibition Tickets in advance. Rail
fare $6.45. Toronto Exhibition
Grandstand Tickets on sale here.
Road maps and booklets for all pro-
vinces free, Fly London to Cleve-
land, return fare $15.75. Make re-
servations for your Coronation
Sailings now.—W. F. Burgman Tra- ,
vel Agency. Phone 125. 2027b
DAVID CROMPTON
JEWELLER
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FOR SALE—Electric washer, in ex- FOR SALE-24 pigs, Lloyd Mont- cellent condition. Commercial type. gomery, Wingham 743.11. 27
Suitable for hotel, etc. Apply Box
154 Advance-Times. 27b FOR SALE-150 Sussax Red Roe-bred
Y, enl-
ber6 th, at 2 p.m. Kitchen table, 2
FOR SALE—Cottage on edge of
town, in good repair. Hydro in-
stalled, newly decorated. A bargain Separate sealed tenders marked
at $1200.00 , Must be sold by Sept. "Tenders for Supplying Screened Sand
4. Apply to Harvey Sangster, in Stockpiles", will be received by the
phone 186R. 27,3b undersigned until 12 noon, Wddnes-
day, September 3, 195;, FOR SALE-7-roomed house on Scott
kitchen, with built-in cupboards. Mitchell patrol, 1500 cu. yds.; Bres-
lau patrol, 2500 cu. yds.; Galt patrol, St. Three-piece bath, modern
Phone 441w. 27'3'10'17* 1,000 cu. yds.; Elmira patrol, 1,000 Cu,
small tables, 3 benches, tub bench, days last week.
FOR SALE—six room red brick 2 arm chairs, 4 straight chairs, sofa, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wade and Miss
house in Gorrie, corner lot, all new cupboard, fruit sealers, a large Beatrice and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
bath, hot and cold water, oil heat-;quantity of preserves, kitchen aton-
ing; also eight piece dining-room sils, screen door, blankets, bed sheets,
suite. Harold Edgar, phone 481, quilts, pillow slips, pillows, parlour
Listowel. 14rrb table, flower baskets, oil paintings,
LISTINGS WANTED—If you have a !lamps, bedspreads, churn, household
business, farm or house to sell, con- ;scales, dishes, curtain poles, blinds,
tact Stewart A. Scott, Phone 293, clothing, dressers, commode, 4 bed-
Wingham. 2rrb 'steads' rugs and mats, linoleum,
ieasels, crockery, garden tools, silver- SIX ROOM COTTAGE with modern • ware, packing cases, homemade car-bath-room and kitchen in central
I pets, shoes, brooms, mops,- wash tub,
part of Wingham. Brick and shingle 'copper boiler, flower pots, wood-
Make an offer. Maynard, Wing- !working tools, baskets, sleighs,
ham. 2Orrb ladder.
L. G. BRYCE, Auctioneer.
yds.; Exeter patrol, 1500 cu. yds.;
Grand Bend patrol, 500 cu. yds.; Ta-
vistock patrol, 2,000 cu. yds.; St.
Marys patrol, 2500 cu, yds.; Stratford
yard, 2500 cu. yds.; Total, 15,000 cu.
yds. were pink and mauve baby mums.
No. 2—Northern Section of Division The best Man was Mr. William
Lucknow patrol, 2500. cu. yds.; God- Hutchison, brother of the bride. The
ushers were Mr. Bruce McClement,
cousin of the bride and Mr. Howard
Ludwig, cousin of the groom.
A reception was held in the church
parlor. The mother of the bride wore
a navy sheer dress with pink carna-
tion corsage. The mother of the bride-
groom wore a navy sheer dress with
white carnation corsage.
The bride , wore a gray wool suit
with red accessories and red rose
corsage for a trip to Northern Ont-
ario, The couple will reside in Lis-
towel.
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Door Frames, Darn Sash 4 or
6 lights. Screens and Storm
Sash made-to-order.
To prevent rot order your
sash Primed.
CAMPBELL &
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'Matters of High Grade Bash
Diagonal Rd. Wingham
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2 SHOWS NIGHTLY
RAIN OR CLEAR
Thursday, Friday Aug. 28-29
"Saturday's Hero"
John Derek Donna Reed
Saturday, August 30
"Iroquois Trail"
George Montgomery and
Brenda Marshall
Monday, Tuesday, Sept. 1-2
"Admiral Was a Lady It
Edmund OBrien Wanda Hendrix
Wed.,^Thurs., Fri., Sept. 3-4-5
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Lunch Boxes, attractively enamelled 45c ea.
New "Eclipse Slimline" Ball-point Pen,
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