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widow ' of William Mitchell.
Stratford, formerly of Wroieter,
Survivors are five sons, Fred-
erick, LiStowel; George WM*.
eter; William, Goderich; Frank,
Vancouver; Robert, l Moose, ,aw; Moose,.
Charles, Tugaski, Sask.; r,
Toronto; daughters; Mrs, , ath-.
leen Pflanee, Stratford; Mrs, W.
Maxwell, Wroxeter; brother, Ed.,:
ward, Chantler: Ood'erich, The .
service was held en Friday after'-.
noon from the Moir funeral heme,'
and interment took place in the
Wroxeter Cemetery. 4
Notice, to.
WATER CONSUMERS:
The hours for watering lawns and,
gardens are from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and
'from Cp.m. to 9 p.m.
This will be strictly enforced.
An ANNUAL charge of $4.44 gross, le'Ss prompt
payment discount of 10 per cent, 'is made for
the use of 'a hose or outside tap for the above
noted purposes.
Anyone found watering lawns or gardens, who
has not-paid for this service will be lkoky
billed accordingly. -.4
Wingham Public Utilities Commission
C. E. Shera, Superintendent
MASSEY-FERGUSON
TRACTORS
NEW . 50's and 65's
NEW HOLLAND BALERS
USED TRACTOS'
1 No. 44 Tractor
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USED EQUIPMENT
1 Case Combine; complete 'With• motor slid
Case Conibine:.
1, Used Harvey Elevator, 30-ft
1 4-ft. One-Way Disk
(for Ford or Ferguson tractor)
CHARLES HODGINS
Frederick V klomuth
Phnrt.B.,
Carol E. Homuth, R.O.
Ma. Viola H. Hotrod,
OPTOIVIETRISTS
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'Dante/leo Company' •
Est, 184o
An all Canadian' Company
Nig •fidthfillly nereed its fitalrY
holderi for over a Century.
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• LE '$ TAXT .SERVICE and used
Furniture. We buy and' sell.
Phone 1$5, rrb
GREEN PEAS for sale. Apply to
George Baird, Lower Wingham,
phone 548j, 9b.
ENTERTAINMENT each evening
at the Clifford Inn, OE4rrii
BINGO at the Wingham Town
Hall on Saturday evening, July
12th at 8.30, Cash prizes. Spon-
sored by the Ladies' Auxiliary to
the Canadian LegiOn, 9b
REAL ESTATE
SIX ROOM BRICK house ;for sale,
Fully modernized. Phone 072J.
28rrb
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Lake property at Point Clark
consisting of store and equipment,
with large living quarters, three
cottages, all furnished and lots for
several more cottages. This is a
terrific buy at $13,500 with $6,000
down.
Beautiful four roomed cottage at
Amberley Beach, with all conven-
iences, lovely fireplace, Price for
quick sale.
*A number of homes in Lucknow
with all conveniences. Priced from
$2,500 to $6,500.
Several farms in Lucknow district
including two farms of 150 acres
each 'with beautiful buildings with
all conveniences,
Contact John Hall, Lucknow
Salesman for W. L. Stevenson,
Real Estate, Mount Fore4
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
PUREBRED 'Hereford Bull for
sale. Also 2 Holstein-Hereford
heifers, one with calf due soon.
'Harold Moffatt, R.R, 1, Bluevale,
9*
9 'CHUNKS for sale. Apply Joe
Walker, 642w4, 9b
8 BIG CHUNKS OF PIGS' for sale,
Clarence G,olley, phone 507W3.
9b
55 SMALL CHUNKS of Pigs for
sale. Apply to Wilfred Walters,
phone Wingham 54W12, 9b
TEN PIGS, for sale; ready to wean,
Phone Frank Stamper, Wroxeter
15r20. - 9*
SIX CHUNKS of pigs for sale.
Phone 735J3. .9*
POULTRY FOR SALE
100 RED SUSSEX pullets, ready to
lay; 11 pigs, 7 weeks old, Earl
Weitz, Wroxeter 18r2. • 9*
8000 DEKALB PULLETS fOr sale.
Healthy, well raised, vaccinated
for bronchitis and Newcastle. 12
weeks old June 26th and July 3rd.
Discounts on large orders. Free
delivery on all orders of 200 or
more, Inspection invited. Enquir-
ies promptly answered. Call or
write "MOORE'S POULTRY
Farm" R,R. 3, Seaforth, Ontario,
phone 647r31. firth
FOR RENT
DOWNSTAIR 2-room apartment
for rent immediately. Use of
kitchen if necessary. •Private en-
trance, $40 per month. Phone
127R, 9b
THREE BEDROOM , cottage at
Bruce Beach, indoor Plumbing.
Phone 869: 9b
COTTAGE for rent at Bruce Beach
July 13-20, all conveniences.
Phone 1733, 9b
FEMALE HELP WANTED—
MANY RURAL AVON Represen-
tatives are seeing their dreams
come true through the Avon
Earning Opportunity, Would you
,like to own a deep-freeze or auto-
atie laundry this summer? It is
possible. Let us tell you how
hundreds of wofnen are doing
just this through their Avon
Earnlngs, Write Mrs, Lourien
Green, Box" 281, Hanover, 9b
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WANTED
. '
150 to 200 BALES of suitable horse
hay. Phone 74, 13ateson's, Model
Dairy. Oh
A GOOD USED steel deck hay,
leader of either john Deere Or
Coekshutt 'make, phone Wroxeter
30R3.
ROOMS WANTED
Tat DZPARTMIONT of Eattea-
tion ibe &Ting a library
course in Wingham August 4th
to .26th, Ti anyone rent a
reorder on' and board to one or
tWO of the ladled registered for
the 'course would the please
write' to W. A, toedde,,
Library Service, •364 Huron Street,
' TerOntdo 0 lelj
HOUSE OR aparthient wanted
Within 10 mile radius of Wing-,
ham. Phone Burke Electric 474,
9*
HEATED DOWN'STAIR apartment
for two elderly ladies, Apply
Advance-Times Box 36. 9*
HOUSE with 2 or 3 bedrooms, Soon
as possible. Phone Wingham
1079J.
APARTMENT or small house
wanted to rent. Please reply to
Box 37''Arlvance-Times,'9*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of John Charles Robin-
son, late of the Township of West
Wawanosh, in the County of Hur-
on, Farmer, deceased, who died
on or about the twenty-seventh'
day of April, AD, 1958, are notified
to send to the undersigned, on or
before the nineteenth day of frilly,
the assets of the said Testator will
be distributed amongst the parties
entitled herteto, having regard
only to claims of which, the execu-
tor •shall then have notice,
DATED this 27th day of June;
A.D. 1958.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
. Solicitors for the Executor
2:9:16b
JUDICIAL SALE OF HOUSE AND
PREMISES ON THE EAST SIDE
OF NORTH STREET, IN TILE
TOWN OF WINGI1A.M
In the Supreme Court of Ontario,
BETWEEN: •
VICTORIA & GREY TRUST CO.,
Plaintiff,
- and -
WELLS
Defendants. •
Pursuant to the judgment arid
final circler for sale made, in this
cause there: will: be offered f'orSale
by public auction in one: parcel;
with the approbation.Of, the 'tinder,-
signed Master, 'by ME Dbnald'Iiitie's
Auctioneer, on the premises in the
Town of Wingham, at the hour of
7 o'clock on Monday, the 21st day
of July, 1958, the following lands
and premises situate on North
Street, more commonly known as
the "B" line and being part of
Park Lot No, 13, in John FisherPs
Survey, being a sub-division of
Lot No. 24, in the 8th Concession
of the Township of Turnberry, and
which premises' are more particu-
larly described in the mortgage
registered in the Registry Office
for the County of Huron as No
11243 for the said. Township.
The propery will he offered for
sale, subject to a reserve bid, fixed
by the said Master. The'property,
is subjeit to an arrears of taxes
which will be paid by the Vendor
up to December 31st, 1957, The Pur-
chaser shall pay down to the Ven-
dor's Solicitor on the day of sale
ten per dent (10%) of the pur-
chase money and ' shall pay the
balance of the purchase money
into Court, without interest, within
thirty days after the date of, gale
Adjustments to be Made as of date
of closing, The Purchaser shall
search the title at his own ex.,
game, In all other respects the
tonditiens of sale are the standing
conditions of sale of the Court as
modified by the eonditieris of sale
settled 'by the undersigned,
On the. premises is said to 'be
erected a slat room frame ^bunga-
low, concrete foundation, frill nage.-
ment,hot air oil furnace, and as-
phalt roofing, Further particulars
and conditions of the sale may be
lad from Messrs, Dennehy tr Don-
nelly, 18, The Square, atuktich,
Ontario.
DATED at Coderich, Ontario,
this 25th clay of rune, 195k.
ring and'
Local Master "of The inforente
Court t4 Ontario. 2:10:14b
" LOST ,
PAIR OF CRUTCHES near Gorrie,
Browntown, Bluevale or in W.
Wawanosh. Leave at Advance--
Times. ' 0;1,
A YELLOWISH' GREEN FAO&
lost up around McKenzie bridge,
answers to name Peter, phone
CARD OF THANKS
• I would like to express my ap-
preciation for the visits, cards and
treats I received while in Listowel
Memorial Hospital. A / speelal
thanks to the doetcirs ,arld staff of
the hospital.—John McElwain, '9*
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to exPress our heartfelt
appreciation for the many kind-
nesses, floral tributes and- other
gifts received from our kind friends
in the loss of our dear mother,
Mrs, John Schickler. We especially
thank Rev. Father Durand, doctors,
nurses and pallbearera—Mrs, Win
(Katie) Bond, Tom' Girling,
CARD OF THANKS
I' wish to express 'my sincere
thanks to my friends and neigh-
bors who remembered me while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London., Ont, Thanks to nursing
staff, Dr. Ballantyne and Rev. Jar-
dine,—Mrs Elizabeth Campbell.
9*
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to expre'ss our sincere
thanks to all those for the party
and gifts at 'Lane's 'school. A
special thanks to those who organ-
ized the party and those who as-
sisted in, moving.—Bill, Beatrice,
Eleanor, Everett` and Ross Erring-
ton. 9*
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank ,my many friends
who remembered me while in the
hospital with cards and flowers,
and those who broughtr gifts to
Richard, Special thanks to B.
N, Corrin, Mrs, I. Morrey and her
staff of nurses, Many thanks again.
—Arlene and son, Richard Simla-
mon. ' 9*
* IN' MEMORIAM
MORRISON—In loving' memory of
Mother,, Mrs. Eleanor Morrison,
who passed away four years ago,
July 11th, 1954.
A loving tribute true and tender,,
Just to show we' still remember.
—Always remembered by the fam-
ily. 9b
IN MEMORIAM
THOMPSON—In loving memory of
a dear mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Pearl' Thompson, who pass-
ed, away two years ago, July 10,
1956.
Dear mother, you are not forgotten,
Though on earth you, are no more,
Still in memory you are with us
As you always were before.—Ever
remembered by Ken and Alma and
children --and ,T)qh,fi:r0i. Louise. -0?
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PAINTING AND Paperhanging,
reasonable rates,: Phone 129R2,
Teeswater. 9:16*
NEVER, NEVER,, never since the
world began such relief from
sore, aching, burning feet, weak
ankles, sore knees, hips and
back, cramps in feet or legs.
Corns, callouses. bunions i diS-
,allpear, arthritis pains fade away,f
brings back circulation, Consult
W. A. Kaufman, phone 94 Lis
towel, open Tuesday afternoon
and evening, and at the Bruns-
wick Hotel, Wingham on July
10 and 24; Fbone 866. rrb
SEPTIC TANKS, Cesspools, etc„
cleaned with modern equipment.
All work guaranteed. Louis
Blake, R.R, 2, phone.42r6
eels, 6rr253E*
IS YOUR TELEVISION properly
Insured for all risk coverage?
FOr information phone 293, Stew-
Art A. Scott, Wingham, 2rrb
STEWART A. SCOTT can now
save* you 15% on your car Or
truck insurance, Yearly or alai
months 1)01010 are available.
Special rates for farmers, For
further Information phone 263,
Wtnghitra, 29rrb
FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination
' 'Service or more information,
telephone the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association collect at
Clinton IIU 2.0441 or Fern-100a
office, phone TeesWater, 126, be,
fween 7.30' and 0.30' axe, We
supply service to top quality Mina
of 'the Holstein, .,Tersoy, Ayrshire,
,:tOuernsey, Brown Swiss, Red
Poll, Hereford (gelled and horn-
ed) Beef Shorthorn• (polled or
homed), and bull' Purpose Short-
horn, Avtgui and Ointrolaise
breed'. %lie toot it for, Mob
Miss Betty Woods is visiting 'at
Kincardine With. her grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs., Dahmer.
The Misses Louise and Mary,
Jefferson, Betty and Joan Dever,'
eaux are holidaying at Port Elgin.
Miss Lucy, Thompson of Oak-
Ville spent last .week at her home
here before going to Toronto for
a summer course, •
MiSs Kay Naylor visited with her
uncle 'and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Bert
Moss and •Jim,
Miss Dorothy Noble returned ,on
Suriday 'from a few days' visit with
relatives near London,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Chitmney and
granddaughters Donne and'
Barbara Anne Chamney, were God-
erich visitors On Sunday,
Sgt, and Mrs. Herb Dainty and
family of Petawawa were week-end
guests with Mr. and Mrs, Ed,. Rob-
inson. Other recent visitors in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hazzard
and family of Wallaceburg, Mrs:
Elizabeth Naylor and Mrs. J. C.
Robinson of Wingham.
Mr, and Mrs. G. A. MacLaughlin
and daughter, Miss Joanne of De-
troit, were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thomp-
son.
•
DEADSTOCK WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed promptly
for sanitary disposal, FREE pick
up on larger animals, reasonable
collection charge for small aril=
mats, Phone, collect Wingham
378; Palnierston 1.23w, or Dur-
ham 398, Gordon Young (Elmira)
Limited. firrb
HIGHEST cash prices paid for
sick, down and disabled Cows
and HorseS, also, dead cows and
horses at cash value. Please
.plione promptly :Bruce Marlatt.
Call Collect 56r7 Brussels, 24
heur service. 1.9rrb
%INGHAM MERCHANT
DIES SUDDENLY
Arthur Frederick Rush, who had
operated the North End Grocery
t(t the corner of Josephine and Al-
fred Streets since April of this
year, died suddenly on Wednesday
of last week as the result of a
heart attack..
Mr. Rush bad lived retired in
Goderielo for five years 'and prior
that had been* a resident of To-
ronto. , '
He is survived by his wife, the
former Grace Varlet', one son and
one daughter, Sohn Rush and Mrs.
Edna' Baile'y, both of Toronto and
two grandchildren, Andy and'Cathy
Rush_ - •• •
The .funeral was ,held from the
McDougall & 'Brown' funeral home,
on St.' Clair Avenue,; Toronto, on
Saturday morning, with' interment
in Prospect Cemetery.
ShowerHeld For
13ride.glect
DONNY13ROOK--,--Abbut 40 neigh-
boars` and "friends met on Thurs-
day; eVening at the'home of Mr.
and-Mrs. H. Jefferson, when the
MisSes Louise and 3vr,i,ry Jefferson
and .Mrs;' S. Thompsen were hest-
esses :for a miseellaneous, shower
for Miss Marie Noble, a bride-to-
be. Games, eentest, and a social
time were enjoyed. • . . '
Miss Louise Jeffersen read the
address of presentation and,IVIarie
expreased :her .appreciation - in a
fitting manner, - She' was.'-aSsisted
in opening' the many lovely and
useful gifts'hy her slater, Doicithy,
A 'dainty hinch Was served* by the
hostesses. •
. •
BIRTHS
CERSON ,In -Wingham ,Hospital,
on Wednesday, July 2, to Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Cerson, Wingham,
a daughter.
LEADER7-In Wingham Hospital,'
on Friday,. July 4, to Mr. and
Mrs..Denald Leader, Lucknovv, a
daughter.-
CORRIN—In .1Vingham Hospital,
on Saturday, July 5, to Dr. and
Mrs. Bernard Corrin, Wingham,
a 'daughter.
1RWIN--In "St, Josephs Hospital,
Hamilton, on Tuesday, Ally 1, to
Mr. and . Mrs. Jim Irwin, a son,
a brother for'Dougie.
I-CTJKURUDZA-At Erickson 'Hos-
pital, 'Manitoba,:` on Thursday,
June 26 :1958 ,to Mr and:"Mrs.
KillcUrtidia:'',(nee Helen
Sturdy Steel` Construction
Set of 4 — $4.95
Set ,of 4 with casters
$6,95.
Can be 'fastened a any ,spring
Walker
Home Fiirnishings
S. d. WALKER
Phone 106 Wingitikin
Father's Funeral Is
Held lat Brantford
George A. Corrin, 63, of Brant,:
ford, died in Victoria Hospital,
London, on Saturday'.
Mr, ,Corrin is survived by his
wife, the former Bessie L, Vden,,
and two dons, Dr, B. N. C,orrin, of
Wingham and Dr. Melvin Corrin,
Lucknow.
.• •
The funefai was held in Brant-
ford at 3.30 pan, Tuesday; With.in-
terment in the Mount Hope Ceme-,
tery,
, BUSINESS
and
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
A. H. ICTAVISH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY' PIJBLIC
TKESWATER - ONTARIO
Telephone 23 Tee4Water
Wroxeter--Every Wednesday,
ittetnoon, 2-4 0.hri.,
by appointment,
HIED
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINWON
Barristers, Solicitors,„11110,
Wingham, Phone 4$
3. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C.
R. S. 41EnikRoiorcibt, 4.4
J. W. BUSHFIELD
Q.C.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc,
Money' to Loan
Office—Meyer Block, VVingltara
FOR SALE
WANTED To RENT
1 +
MTLK FILTERS for sale--"Rapid
6-inch, 79c; 6112-inch, 65e,
Alexander'S Hardware, lrrb
USED CHESTERFIELD for sale;
cheap. Phone 5013. • 9b
BALE LOADER for sale, used one'
year, phone 30r6, Wroxeter,
2:9*
3-BURNER electric stove for sale,.
in good condition. Apply 41
Carling Terrace, phone 381M. Db
GARDEN PEAS and raspberries
for sale. Jouwsma Market Gar-
den, phone 583, 9b
svE-N-TrooT McCormick Deering
Binder for sale. Good as new,
Apply Box 39, Advance-Times.
USED . REFRIGERATORS—Suit-
able for summer cottage use,
sealed 'units. Priced for $75.00 up,
at Pattison Electric, phone 171J,
Wingham. 9b
SWEET OR MONTMORENCY
Cherries now ready, bring con-
tainers, pick your own, ladders
supplied. Govenlock Orchard,
half mile north of Forest.
9:16*
WOODEN overhead garage door
complete 'with track and all hard-
ware for sale cheap, Phone 172
or 119. 9b
SAVE $90 on a 2-piece Restonic
Chesterfield suite with air foam.
cushions covered in beautiful
wool frieze, regular $269.00 special
5179,00; R, A. Currie & Sons
Furniture. 9b
ELUX-0-IVIATIC has revolutioniz-
ed power cleaning. See it first
for a completely new conception
of household efficiency. Call L.
H. Reynolds, 64031, your Electro-
lux dealer. rrb
1954 MODEL 80 Special self-pro-
peled Combine tor sale. 12-foot
table. Apply Box 38, Advance-
Times.
NEAT FOR SALE—Good beef by
the 'quarter. Killed on premises.
Inspected by Dept. of Health.
Yearling heifers. Top quality.
Lowest prices. Raynard Ackert,
Ripley, phone 24r30. 17rrb
BOOSTER CHAIRS ideal for those*
who entertain little visitors, place
it on regular kitchen chair. It
,will not slip, ideal, substitute for
a high chair, only $3.75., R. A.
Currie & Sons Furniture. 9b
XOUR 1+ EF1T CAN cause pain in
ankle; knees, hips and lower
back. For definite lasting re-
sults check with 3. A. VICKERS,
Foot Correctionist, Queens Hotel;
Wingharn, on Monday after-
noons. 26rrb
SINGLE BED, springs' and mat-
tress for sale. Also Westinghouse
hand vacuum cleaner, 300 Watt
hot water heater with automatic
shut-off. Above articles used
only a short time. Apply R. E.
Armitage, phone 322. 9h
3-,PIECE bedroom suite by Knech-
tels Ltd., dolible dresser with
bevelled plate mirror, bookcase
bed and chiffonier in twilight
mahogany, regular $269. special
$198.00 R. A, Currie & Sons
Furniture. 9b
USED WINDMILLS, gasoline en-. glues and pump Sacks wanted.
Can,' be traded, 'ori pressuxe sys-
terns new Or used. Ask us for an
estimate Without any obligation,
or if you; are needing any new
roofing material We give you
the best value for yotir Money.
Write or phone collect to Irving
*Yes at Glarriit. Phone Paisley
11.4r4. • ^ 16A1t4lov
HAI( FOR SALE
50 ,ACRES ALFALFA and Tim-
Othy mixed, Alex Nixon, 2,
0:16*
ACRES CHOICE Mixed hay,
Sell by bale or acre in field.
Jermyn, rt.tt, 2, Binevitle.
lihene Bru5sels.,63r12. • 9*
FINANCING ,A CAR?
'fore you hily .ask about 611'
tor vie CS rinatieirit ,SerVieg 'With
40 *010e inSurititee CoV'erage,
STEWART A. SCOTT
thine tat Wintkirri
*fib'
NOTICE. TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
TN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
, TATE OF ALFRED McCREIGHT
late of the Township of Turn-,
berry in the County of Huron, Re-
tired Farmer, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to the Trustee Act, that all
creditors and others haling claims
against the Estate of the late Al-
fred Mc:Creight are required to
lend particulars of their claims
duly verified, to. J, W. Bushfield
Q.C.„ Solicitor for the Administra-
rix will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said Estate,. having
regard only to the claims of which
She shall then have had notice.
DATED at .Wingham, Ontario this
26th day of June, AD., 1958.
J. W. Bushfield, Q.C.,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for,the Administratrix
2:9:16h
AllIBULANJE—S-E-RNICE
AMBULANCE, Wing-
ham, Safe, edurteous Service.
Phone Day, 01; Night, 116 or 636
13rrb
DONNYBROOK
WE HAVE SUFFERED!
"We have suffered too long,,un-
der the Act. Enforcement of the
provisions of the Act has become
virtually impossible."
We quote from ,a brief recently-
presented to our Huron County
Council by two private citizens.
They deman\ded that through the
County Council our County be
I placed on record as prekesting the
!Canada Temperance Act.
Who have suffered? Not abstain-
ers, naturally. Nor law-abiding
moderate drinkers. They can le-
gally have liquor brought into
their homes by ,common carrier,
Not most of our lowly families,
Our County record of broken
homes, unmarried mothers, and
desfitution in general, is .far be-
low that of , legal-liquor-outlet
Counties, •
Who have suffered? Legal liquor\
vendors, for we have no legal li-
quor outlets in Huron. Bootleggers.
Yes, our Act has teeth. One ho-
tel keeper has had three convic-
tions for "keeping for sale", and
has two other charges pending.
• One,bottle.gliab proprietor not ,long
since spent >fbui ni*Oriths ill jail
Our CroWn Attorney; .:ill .1I;trren.
' &lea action without fear
your when infractions of the law
are reported to him. Few commend
our County Council for its' action
'In defating this move,—Advt, .9b
WANTED
Highest Cash Prices
paid for old, sick or
disabled Horses & Cows
HIGHEST CASH VALUE PAID
IN SURROUNDING DISTRICT
for DEAD COWS and HORSES.
For Prompt, Sanitary Disposal,
day or night
tam for Slaughter
'at 5e per pound.
l4 HOUR SERVICE .
Phone -
LEROY ACHESON
Atwood 153, collect
° GEORGE HEW?
Wroxeter 2115
4e,