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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-01-17, Page 4Vag() Four The S 'lrtglmiu Advance) -Tinter, (Tart, 17, '196 is .111',11. A'?R i R A Q not SAY, : SINGLE metal hed and large crib (for sale. Phone 593. 17"•' NEW HUDSON SEAL coat for sale. large size. .Apply Box 10, .Ad - Vance -Times. 17» INTERIOR ;IOR tnahogany doors all sizes, Factory seconds, :Special 34,95. at Beaver Lumber, phou' 66, Winghain, 17b ELL CT.ROLUX SALES AND SER- VICE—Authorized dealer, ,J-1. A. IVf'rI)crmitt, Furriwieh, phone 59-3.1.. Contact Mrs. L. McDoug- all, phone 553W, Wingham, for service. Arrange for free demon- stration. 29rrb trILTER QUF,EN Sates and Ser- vice, repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners. Used cleaners of all makes for sale. Robert K. Peck, Varna, telephone Hensall 696R2. lerrb DRAPERY CLEARANCE SALE of Caya Fabrics, Save up to a_ price. Regular up to 05.50 a yard, now clearing from $1.95 and up. Made up "free .of charge." Tailored to the highest custom standards at Smitty's Shopping Centre, Han- over. 10-17-24-31h SPRING SALE It's sale time at Armitages of Wingham with their annual Bond Made - to - Measure suit sale. And here's your chance to really roll up the savings on a Bond quality tailored to measure suit -.-when you order a suit from ARMITAGES. During this sale you get trousers absolutely FREE. Prices are 355.95 to 369.95 and no more. So now --right now --Get your order in at ARMI- TAGES. Sale ends Feb. 24th. You don't have to take delivery of your suit now you can take it in April, May or June -but your order must be in before closing date of Feb. 24th, and remember the special sale offer Extra trousers are yours FREE at ARMITAGES in Wingham, J10-F21h LIVESTOCK FOR SALE JERSEY HEIFER for sale, due in CARDS OF THANKS. The family of the late Mrs. Mary Walters wish to thank the neigh- bor's and friends for the many acts of kindness and floral tributes. Special thanks to Brookhaven Nursing Home, the nurses at Wing- hem General Hospital, Dr. Corrin and the Rev, T. G. Flusscr. 17b I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for their cards, treats and visits while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London.- Harold Moffat, R. R. 1, Wingham. 17b I wish to thank my neighbors and friends who so willingly helped at home and those who sent cards, flowers and treats. while I was a patient in Victoria and Wingham Hospitals. Special thanks to Dr, McKim, Dr, Crawfor,l and the nursing' staff. These kindnesses will not be forgotten. Donald Martin. 17b Thanks to Salvation Army for box; Lions of Wingham, for box; CKNX Television for gifts at Christmas and to all those who sent cards and good wishes, -- Emma Hutchison. 17 Many thanks to friends and neighbours who remembered me while hospitalized, also Dr. B. N. Corrin and nurses on third floor, and neighbours who helped at home.—Carl McClenaghan. 17» Thanks so much to everyone for their kindness to me during my ill- ness in hospital. The mail was so very much appreciated during the stormy weather. And special thanks to my ddetors and nurses and staff, also to Rev. E. C. Attwell. Mrs. Edward (Alice) Newton. 17h Mrs, Beatrice Cook, of Tilbury, Ont„ daughter of the late Mrs. Lillian Shiels, of Belgrave, extends heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness and messages of sympathy during her recent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr, W. A, Crawford, Wingham General Hospital, Rev. Harold An- derson, R. A. Currie Funeral Home, the pallbearers and Mr. .and Mrs. Clarence Hanna, of Belgrave. 17h st couple of weeks. Phone Brussels — 353,114. Harris Campbell. 1713 DEADSTOCK WANTED DEAD ANIMAL Disposal Act—We have been licensed to remove your dead and crippled farm ani- mals under the {above Act. For free removal call collect, Wing - ham 378, Palmerston 123W or Elmira, MOhawk 9-5564. Gordon Young (Elmira) Limited. License 100-C•61. rrb SALES HELP WANTED GOOD OPPORTUNITY to build a profitable business in Huron County. No capital nor experience needed. Dealers selling in adjoin- ing localities doing quite well. For full information write Dept. A 453 -JA, 4(105 Richelieu, Montreal, 17» WANTED STANDING HARDWOOD TIM- BER WANTED-. Preferably hard maple and basswood. We also buy logs and limited quantities of other species. James T. Craig & Son, Auburn, phone 526-7220. 10-17-24» • EMPLOYMENT WANTED 16 -YEAR-OLD High Schoolboy would like a job after school and on Saturdays. Phone 652J1. 1.7'" MAN WANTS WORK ---Any kind of job, roofs to shovel or drive- ways. Phone 305, Don Caskan- ette. 17`" TAXI ,SERVICE FOR ALL OCCASIONS call Lee's Taxi, for long or short trips. Phone 185. 4rrb COMING EVENTS LEGION BINGO every Thursday in Lucknow Legion Hall, 8.45 p.m. sharp. 12 regular games for 310, 3 share the wealth and one spec- ial for 350.00 must go (no limit for calls). CE17rrb Miss J. WOODCOCK, of Blyth, District President, will he the speaker at the regular meeting of the Women's Institute on January 18th. Program conveners, Mrs, W. Hilbert, Mrs. E. Parish. Roll call— What I look for first in my news- paper. Paper—Let's have a look at Prejudice. A film will he shown. Hostesses, Mrs. N. McLaughlin, Mrs, D. 'S. MaeNaughton, Mrs It. Gal- braith, Mrs. G. Kerr, Mrs. A. Brown, CE17h ACHESON'S Dead Stock Service Farmers! Are you interested in getting the hest and highiest cash prices for your dead, old, or dis- abled horses and cattle? If so, phone Atwood Zenith 3-4900 (no toll charge) or Atwood 356-2622 collect. License No. 103C61. .I17rrb DEAD STOCK WANTED FRESH, DEAD, DiSABLET) COWS, HORSES, 37.00 eacih MiNK HORSES, 40 ib, A. LORENZ DURHAM Call long distance DURHAM 493 collect Fl5rrb DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS CALL— DARLING & Company OT CANADA LIMITED Kirkton 48R10 Bead Animal Licence No. 97-C-61 Jny3rrb IMP SINGER January Clearance PORTABLES and CABINET MODEL.% like !flew CoMpletely reconditioned 90 day Money back guara.u- tee if not satisfied. Front 339.50 up, Limited quantity. Singer ferfnS available George Henderson PHONE 665 - WINGUAM MARLATT'S Dead Stock Service $1.00 per 100 lbs. Paid for Dead Cows and Horses over 500 lbs. More for sick and disabled Cows and Horses accord ing to size and condition. FOR PROMPT SERVICE PLEASE CALL COLLECT Bruce Marlatt Brussels Phone 133 24 HOUR SERVICE LICENSE. No.88-C-61, 54-R.P.-61 ▪ TRUCK' LETTERING • COMMERCIAL SIGNS COX SIGNS A COMPLETE SIGN SERVICE PH. 618, WALK R TON BIRTHS RILEY -At the Winlhnin General Hospital, on Tuesday. ,ran, ti, 1962, to Mr. anti Mrs. Oliver !they of Wroxeter, a daughter. McKINN()N At this \\'ii:'gliaut (general Hospital, on Thurelay, Jan, 11, 1962. to Mr. and Mrs. James A. vteI' innou, i;.1t 2 Tees water, a daughter. TINT F RWO)OD) At \\'ingham (len. oral Hospital, on S:ntu'day, ,I:Its. 13, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs t iens t;e- Underwood, R.It 1, \Viii 1nun. to •:laughter, HACKETT At the \\Ingham (1(•n oral Hospital, on Monday, ,hut. 15, 1962, to Mr. and Mts. Barry Hackett, RR. 7, Luelcnuw, :a sun. GAUNT In the Wingham (leiter al Hospital on Tuesday, ,)au. 16. 1962, to Mr. anti Mrs. Kenneth Gaunt, R.R. 1, Belgrave, a son. HORTON -- In ChilliwrMk General Hospital, Cliilliwaek, B.C., on Tuesday, January 16th, 1962, to Const, Jack and Mrs, Morton, a ,daughter. PRIVATE SALE at the home of Capt. W. J. Adams, Stutter Street, the following articles are for sale between 2-5 and 7-9 p.m., daily: Oak bed and dresser; 2 dressers with good mir- rors; 2 Marshall mattresses (good condition; 2 sets springs; living room table, solid walnut; chester- field chair; tea wagon; floor lamp; 2 kitchen chairs; fernery; 2 small tables; silver casserole; copper boil- er; set dishes, white with gold band in Austrian china:: Westinghouse 30" stove (3 years old); green stair carpet; Duncan Phyfe dining table, 6 chairs and buffet; pictures and odd 'dishes. STRICTLY CASH SALE. 17b MISCELLANEOUS CUSTOM snowploughing. Harold Congram, phone 1079. 29-J17b TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY will not be responsible for cars, trucks, milk cans, mail boxes or any obstacle obstructing snow plow- ing operations; also anybody piling snow on the road. Bill Mundell, 17-24h Road Superintendent, NOTIC'1 WINS CONTEST - The correct count for the Sandraun Tumble - Chip Contest at The Wallpaper Shop is 17,881 chips. The winner was Mrs. Frank Tlckenswiller, of Belgrave, who guessed 17,a13. 17» CAR OWNERS, Farmers or Truck- ers are you interested in getting improved performance from your motor? Let us tell you how you can save DOLLARS by using a remarkable discovery that will make your motor work better last longer -cost less to run. For free information write Mitchell Speeialties, Box 277, Mitchell, Ont, 10-17-24 31' CU RRIE AMBULANCE WINGHAM Day 51; Night 636 or 716 DING DONG — AVON CALLINGI NEEDED IMMEDIATELY — Qualified Women interested in extra. e>:rnings. Car necessary. Openings in 'i'urnlserry. East Wawanosh and Morris Twps, Write MRS. E. BELL 3413 ALBERT ST., WATERLOO or ;?hone collect SII. 5-0751 before 8:30 a.m. • THE WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Iiesul Office, Dungannon Established 1878 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President, Brown :,myth, R. R, 2, Auburn; Vice -Pres., Herson Irwin, Belgrave; Directors, Paul Caesar, R. R. 1, Dungannon; George C. Meagan, Coderich; Roe, McPhee, 11.. R. 3, Auburn; Donald MaeTtay, Ripley; John V. antetcnnan, It, R. 3, (roderieh; Frank Thompson, Tt. ,< R„ 1, Tiolyrood; William Wiggins, R.. R, 3, Auburn. For lnformatinrt on your insrtr- anre, ca11 your neatrest director wlin is also an agent, or the ,secretary, Durnin. Phillips, Dungannon, phone 1Dungannd;t 48. Sne15/62 IIIED IIINtISTON, Mies Carrie, 81, of Brussels, : unday :it I'Iuronview Houre, (Tinton. Retired millinery store operator at Brussels, Sur t'iVnr, brother, Charles, Toronto.. Mrs. Wilfred Arthurs and Mrs. Thus. (`ruieltslt:uik of VVinghttm are nieces, Semite' \Vt(1nesclay at 2 pass. from 1). A. Reim funeral home, Brussels, \\'1';l till, BEV. WILLIAM R., of 201 1 i,lb,,rne „t., London, TTnitt .l Church minister, Monday, in Vie- tor•itt Hospital, London. Went to Lyndon from Bluevale, seven ntonths ago. I.lorn Dumfries. Scot land. Studied for ministry at United ('liureh escalope Winnipeg, Ordain- ed in Brandon, Man., in 1931. Preached in Manitoba and Saska- tchcw•un before coming to Ontario to take charge of Bluevale and \' hitechurch. Survivors: Wife, Ii•- cxro; daughter, Bonnie, at home; son, William, at hone. Funeral at Carmen United Church, Carmen, Man., on Thursday. Burial Carmen Cemetery, Mrs, Welsh, Bonnie and Billie left London on Tuesday for Manitoba, They will return Re their present home in London until the end of the high school term. AUCTION SALE • t of 41 Cattle, 80 Pigs, Feed, etc„ for Gordon M. Greig, at Lot 34, Con. A, Howiek Township, 2 miles south of Ik rexeter, 1 ! a miles north of High- way 86, on Thursday, January 18th, the following: Roan cow, 6 yrs., bred May 22. Hereford; Holstein cow, 9 yrs., bred June 9, Milestone; Blue cow, 6 yrs., milking, bred Nov. 11, Hereforci; Red cow, 6 yrs,, springer; Roan cow, 6 yre., spring- er; Holstein cow, 3 yrs., milking, open; Black cow, 5 yrs„ bred May 17, Hereford: Rel cow, 6 yrs., bred May 20, Hereford; Black heifer, 3 yrs., milking, bred Sept. 11, Here- ford; Red heifer, 3 yrs., milking, bled Sept. 27. Hereford; Blue cow, 5 yrs., bred June 5, Hereford; Red cow, e yrs., milking; Roan heifer, 3 yrs„ milking, bred Aug. 8, Here- ford; Red heifer, 2 yrs., bred July 20, Polled Shorthorn; 5 fat yearling heifers; 4 yearling steers; 7 steers, rising 1 yr'.; 10 heifers, rising 1 yr„ Holstein hull calf, 2 months. All cows bred artificially. Young cattle from Unit hulls. York sow and 11 suckers; York sow and 13 suckers; York sow and 9 suckers; York sow arse 3 suckers; York sow, open; 17 fat hogs; 14 big chunks; 8 chunks. Fred • 300 hales good mixed hey; 500 round bales hay; 500 bushels mixed wheat, oats, barley; 1000 bus. Garry oats. Fairbanks -Morse ham- mer mill; 8 ft. belt: 4 range shel- ters; Massey -Harris cream scpara- tot and motor; DeLaval Magnetic 3 -unit milker and pipe for 20 Crows. Terns -Cash. 3ee. tax collected on taxable items. Time --•1 p.m. sharp, No reserve as the owner is giving up farming. Gordon M. Greig, Prop.; Gordon. Jackson, Auctioneer, 17» TV ANTENNA SERVICE Repairs to all makes ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS SELF-Sfl'I'ORTING TOWERS Antenna Repairs FREE ESTIMATES Phone your local dealer or Hanover 728 Collect J7 7rrb OIL FURNACES CLEANED AND REPAIRED by a qualified furnace norm PRICES REASONABLE H. N. GOWDY & SON GORRIE Phone 1Vroxeler 220W1, Collect 27-3-10-1.7» ,!'ANTED LIVE LIGHT FOR ANV QUANrr ev CAMPBELL SOUP Company Ltd, LISTOWEL, ONT. Phone" 900 Collect THE ONT'ARI'O MUNICIPAL BOAR,1) NOTICE; TINDER SlX"1'1()N 3u oto 'I'I1F I'LANNIN(:, AC'T and Sec- tion 64 of The Highway lmpruve- ment Act. TAKE NOTICE that the ('sun oil of the Corporation of the County of Huron has applied to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant 1.8 the provisions of Section 30 of The Planning Act for approval of its Restricted Area By -Law 68, 1961 passed an the 23rd day of November 1961, the full text of which is given hereunder, Any person interested may, with- in fourteen days after the day of 2 this notice, file with. the Clerk of the County of Huron notice of his objection to approval of the said by-law together with a statement of the grounds of such objection. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said by-law but before doing so it may appoint a time and pleice when any ob- jections to the by-laws will be con- sidered. DATED at Toronto this 12th day of January, 1962. (signet) B. VICKERS, B. VICKERS, Acting Secretary. EY -LAW NO. (]8, 1901. A BY-LAW OF THE CORPORA- TION O'h' THE COUNTY OF HURON .TO REGULATE THE LOCATION OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES ON LAND ADJACENT TO COUNT Y ROADS. • WHEREAS, it is deemed to be necessary and desirable to regulate the location of buildings and struc- tures on land adjacent to certain oaunty roads; AND WHEREAS authority is granted under Section 64 (1) of the Highway Improvement Act R.S.O. 1060 and Se):tion 30 of the Planning Act R.S.O. 1960 to exer- cise such power subject to the ap- proval of the Municipal Board; The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron enacts as follows: 1(a) No person shall erect any building or structure, any part of which is located closer to the nearest limit of any of the County roads or parts of the County roads, hereinafter de- fined than; 25 feet where the road is 100 feet wide; 42 feet where the road is 66 feet wide; and in no ease ('loser to thi' centre line of the original road 6 allowance than 75 feet, 1.ib) Provided that in the ertse of two existing buildings either or both of wi)ioli is, or are, loetttcil closer to the nearest limit of any ()aunty roars hero - heater defined than is permit- ted ht Ha) of this by-law, which are less than 300 Leet ap'u't measured parallel to the centra' line of road, the pro- visions of this paragraph shall apply to the extent that no person shall erect any building or structure between the aforesaid existing structures (loser to the centre line of the road than the line joining the closest point to the centre line of the road,of the one struc- ture, to the tensest point to the centre line of the road of the next adjacent structure. lie) Provided that: -.in cases where at building exists ('loser to the nearest limit of any County road hereinafter defined than is permitted in lea) of this by -low the provisions of this paragraph shall apply eo that no person shall erect a build- ing or structure closer to the centre line of the road than the existing building or struc- ture if the distance (measured parallel to the centre line of the road) between the exist- ing and proposed structures is less than 50 feet. 3 4 5 FOR SALES & SERVICE CALL -- KEITH MCLAUDHLIN Phone 593 - Wingham Contact us for — B'CICKET MILKERS, VACUUM PUMPS, PIPE LINE MILKERS, DETERGENTS, BACTERIACiDES J17 -M28 No peeeen ititt i'reet rer instknil gasoline pumps: i (a) closer than 60 feet room the centre line of the orig- inal road allowance (b) on a curve or the crest of a hill (e) on the tangent to. a hori- zontal or vertical etuve where the sight distance is less than 800 feet in each direction. The County roads or parts of County roads defined by this by-law are as follows: The entire county road system as defined in Schedule "A" of By -Law No, 23, 1954, save and except such parts of the Coun- ty road system which lie with- in the limits of any Town, Vil- lage, Police Village within the County of Iluron. The Corporation of the Coun. ty of Huron, by their Clerk, may give notice to the Owner or. Occupant of any land re- quiring him to remove or alter any building or structure erect- ed after the passing of this by-law that does not comply with Sections 1 and 2 and each notice under this section shall he in writing and sent by registered mail, addressed to the Owner or Occupant of the land. If the person to whom the notice is given, under Section 4 above, fails to comply with it within 30 days from mailing of such notibe, the Corpora- tion of the County of Huron may direct any officer, employ- ee or agent of the said Cor- poration to enter upon the land and do or cause to he done, whatever may be neces- sary to remove or alter such building or structure mention- ed in said notice. Every person who violates any of the provisions of Section 2 and 3 or fails to comply with the notice given under Section 4. shall he g'uiity of an offense and on summary conviction shall he liable to a penalty of not more than fifty dollars (350.00) for each offense and tine continuance of the condi- tion constituting an offense for each week after conviction, therefore;- shall constitute a new offense. 7 lay -Law No, 28, 1957 is hereby repealed. 8 This by-law shall come into force and effect when approv- ed by the Ontario Municipal Board. Read a first, second and third time, and finally passed this 23rd day of November, 1961. JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk, IVAN FORSYTH, Warden, 17-24h A9I IUI I I)il IIBl1111l111ll11/II lNI! IBI I IBII LAI I IBI I IBI I lul l I/I I Iiti 11■! iiui i I11111NI I Ir!IIBI I IBll11111: NI r Save Money s ii by PREPAYING ii.r i iii jj///* WINGHAM . 1 41F•,,� ** R*e ,\ INCORPORATED Town of Wien hang 1962Taxes Taxpayers may make payments on account of r 1962 taxes up to 80 percent of 1961 taxes. ▪ Interest at the rate of 4 percent will be allowed on payments made in January. Prepayments of taxes must be made at the Town ▪ Treasurer's Office, Town Hall. WILLIAM RENWICK, Treasurer, u a a F ii N Town of Wingham.• Special Care four Suckling Pigs Keep in Mind ehe Inipor'tance of a supply of fresh water for your suckling pigs, stress livestock speci- alists with the Ontario Department of Agriculture. Young pigs that have all the clean water they will drink usually make more rapid gains and are more resistant to dis- ease. They advise filling clean troughs in the creep pens with fresh water, daily, When pigs are about ten days old, the flow of the Sows milk starts to climitlsh. At tills stage, skim mille and cracked wheat •or rolled oats will provide is good sap. piementary feed tlf you don't feed, milk, trse a good pre -starter com- mercial feed). Towards weanining time, slowly start replacing the early feed with a commercial or home -mixed wean. Ing pig ration, Experiments in Csur- ada have definitely proved that the heavier a pig is at weaning' brae, the more quickly he Will r'ei&'Ir market weight. STARR 4' OFFERS FOR SALE FARMS - HOMES BUSINESSES Investment property in Wingham 33,300,00 is the required down payment for this solid brick house, converted into 3 apartments, located a Short distance from Muhl Street in Wingham. This excellent property le row available, and witlr small sum of cash, you can (stns your own home, and let the two other, apartments help to pay for your home. Everything is 1;1 good eon-. .dition and each apartment has heavy fluty wiring. There are laundry, tubs in the basement and the home is heated by an oil tired furnace, Why not investigate this find property by phoning Hanover 870 or. onsite to Paul S. Starr & Co. Ltd. Rltr., IIiAN(WEE, for an appoint= mens to inspect it, r ', Modern Home in Bluevale 313,900 is a ridiculously low price for this 2 -year-old Ranch, type bungalow, 'nestled on the edge of peaceful Blueva)e. This dream honie is just about what anyone has ever wanted. The bright kitchen Iii .° ultra modern cupboards with built-in stove and oven. The livingn•oon is large, and a modern stone fireplace adds to the beauty of the huge' area in which. you cam entertain your guests. The modern 4 -pee. bg,titi' together with the 3 Large bedrooms are certain to please you, RS well, as the large 1'uli basement. The house is very economically 'heated with, a .force(( air oil furnace. The wide carport with its built-in! storage space (or tools, etc., will allow you to drive right up to your, owu. side door. Yes, you will love this beautiful hoarse, so write to or calf at our Hanover Office for an appointment to inspect this .fine property. PAUL S. STARR And Company Limited, Realtor, HANOVER -- Phone 870 1 t' . COUNTY OF HURON TENDERS FOR TRUCKS AND CEDAR FENCE POSTS Separate sealed tenders will be, received by the undersigned until 5:00 pan., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1962 for the following: 'fender HC•62-103 Tender KC -62-101 Tender HC -62-110 5 hall' -ton pickup fri.ticks 1 Survey Veliiele 2,500 'line posts 500 anchor posts. All bloc must be submitted of County Tender Forms, Specifications and tender forums are available from the office of the undersigned. All tenders on Contract HC -62-110 (fence posts) must he ae- eoinpantied by a certified cheque in the amount of 3100.00. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. W. BRITNELL, P.Eng., COUNTY ENGINEER, COURT }LOUSE, GODERICH, ONTARIO. AMBULANCE Service CALL — S. J. WALKER PHONE 106 Day — 189 Night BUTLER, DOOLEY, CLARKE & STARKE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Trustee iii Bankruptcy Licensed Municipal Auditor 44: NORTH ST. JA. 4-8253 oODERICH, ONTARIO A. H. McTAVISN BARRISTER, sOLICITom and NOTARY PUBLIC TEESWATER - ONTARIO Tel. 392-7373, Teeswater Wrozeter—Every Wednesday afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment, Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, R.O. Mrs. Viola H. Homukh, R.O. OPTOMETRISTS' PHONE 118 Harriaton, Ontario J. B. ACTESON, D.C. Dr. of Chiropractic X -Ray WROXETER Phone 120 Hours: Monday to Friday, 104.30 Evenings: Mon., Tues. and Thurs., 7-9 GRAWFORD & HETHERINGTOIV Barristers, Solicitors, Ete. Wingham, Phone 48 J. H. CRA WFORD, Q.C. R. S. ILETHERINGTON, Q.C. J. T. GOODALL B,A11JUSTER, S0LICIT014, NOTARY, Ete. Offiee—Meyer Riock, M1Vingha•m PHONE 14 N. C MAC[ EAN General Insurance and Real Estate Broke JOSEPHINE STREET Phones 115 and 31 t '- $ 4 4