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FOR SALE 'HEAL ESTATV
LEE'S TAXI SERVICE onci Used
Vtirniture. We buy arid sell.
Phone 036. rrh
BABY CRIB and high chair want
-
C4. Phone Winghant 6201. 17b
111.AN'S BICYCLE for sale, now
tires, $15,00. Phone 345; 17*
GOOD USD P1'lb wanted. Phone
1.38M, 1713
TOP SOIL SALE, delivered.
.Gertion I<err, pbbne 419W,
1.7:24b
NORGE OIL BERNER for gale, in
good condition, Phone 1081R,
Wingbaiu. 17b
PURVIS and Pears for sale, 60c
basket. Phone 548j, Geo, Baird.
17b
CHESTERFIED and chair in good
condition for sale. One folding
single bed for $2.50. Telephone
603W Saturday only. 17*
GARDEN CORN for sale, Ken
Dickson, 'Belrnore, phone 178r22
Teeswater, 1017*
CHILLYS COAT SET for sale, size
3, colour pink; 1 coat size 7;
beige. Perfect shape, reasonable.
Phone 389 ,Wingha,m. 17*
SUNSHINE BABY Buggy- for sale.
with runners, in good condition
•
$2.00. Apply Mrs. Wesley Sim-
mons, Minnie St. 17*
BLACK PERSIAN LAMB Coat for
sale; size 38. In good condition.
Phone 866M. • 17b
WALNUT DOUI3LE BED and
Springs for sale, in good •condi-
tion. Phone 324. 17*
OAK LIBRARY table for sale,
Apply Mrs. McCall, phone 520.
17*
MILK FILTERS for sale—"Rapid
trio", 6 -inch, 79e; 61h -inch, 85c.
Alexander's Hardware. lrrb
, THREE-PIECE Little Nugget win-
. ter outfit for sale; 2'-plece spring
and fall outfit. . Both 3x; excel-
lent eonditiOn. .Phone 643w, 17b
ELBERTA 'PE.ACHES, Bartlett
Pears, Mc/freosir ' Apples now
ready. Bring .containers and pick
your own, governotle,Orchards,
half mile nor:th!f.
• • •.1 A0:17*
SWEET TABTXT CORN, special
freeing aThi anning corn; greqn
bunching 'onicins, greenpea's,
• young tender carrots and various
other vegetables or sale. , Phone
407. • , 17b
2 PANT SALE -
MEN here is what you have been
waiting for. The Bond Two Pant
Sale; Now on at ARMITAGE'S,
Wingham, Every made to meas-
ure suit sold during this 'Sale,
extra pants given Free. 17:.24b
CASH REGISTER, Adding Mach-
ine rolls in stock at The Advance -
Times. Typewriter ribbons.
Smith -Corona typewriters and
adders. Victor adding machines.
TURQUOISE reversible skirt,
black corduroy jumper, red cor-
duroy skating dress and,, com-
plete. gi,r1 guide uniform, all size
10,',111st'like new, for sale. Phone
-603.7 after six.
17*
14,EVERAL Used milldng machines
•:for Sale. Let its install one of
'thehe or a new Woods in your
home an a trial basis. Dittance
is no barrier. Irving Keyes,
PhOne Paisley 114r4,
20.1t -Nov
•ELUX-0-M.ATIC has revolutioniz-
ed power cleaning. See it first
for a conipletely new conception
Of household efficiency: Call L,
It Reynolds, 64031, ybur Electro-
lux dealer, rrb
MEAT FOR SALE—Good -beef by
the quarter. Killed on premiSes.
inspected by Dept. of Health.
Yearling heifers. ToP
Lowest prices. Raynard Ackert,
Ripley, phone 2440. .3.7rrb
LIVESTOCK FOR; SALE
"OUNTINGVIELD" registered
i,andrace swine for sale; 5 mon-
ths, Either sex, Ivan HasitinS,
RA, NO, 1, Clifford, plibile 1974,21
rrb
ItOrtX811/ItZ BOARS and gilts for
sale; '8 months of age. Sired by
RobillSwetitl Duke 237L. Apply
Wilbert.Pt-allele, RA, 1, Wing -
here, phone WroXetet 1r2. 11*
SEVENTEEN good WeekS' old
' pigii for Wt. Also kitten e to g1.40
away. PhOne Bob IVieffet, 612/2
totipitt von SALE
dbo- ItttorYmtadwci Red philet0
for sale; starting to lay, Murray
ROSS,Z Eltievale, 27*,
AMIII/L" d 'SERVICE
OM. AMBULANCE, Whig -
Id; Melt, VA at 686.
'I -10T FOR SitLE 66'4.36. on Diag-
onal Road, Highway 80 within
Itown linlits. Phone 564,
— 17*
HOUSE for sale, brick cottage,
with good stable, i acre of land.
Apply tollarry Adams ,Wroxeter
P,O, Box 99, 10:17*
LovFair. MODERN 3 bedroom
home for sale, with forced air oil
heating, Beautifully located on
Carling Terrade, close to schools
and hospital, Call owner 753,
17*
TWO •STOREY 3 -bedroom stuccr
house /or sale, Full bath upstairs,
toilet down. Large livrng room,
dining room and kitchen. Oh
heated, Large well kept lot, Pos-
ession immediately, Phone 422R,
lOrrh
TWO STOREY- solid red brick
house on Francis Street. Hard-
wood floors, slate roof, oil fur-
nace, to close estate of the late
Harry P. IYIeGee. W. P. Thirg-
man, Executor, phone 164.
3,10,17k
INCOME PROPERTY. Brick
house and apartment, all modern
conveniences, hot water, oil heat,.
in (new), also twistorey- brick
building that has been used a‘ a
wood -working shop. Very ,good
location. Phone , Wingharn 251
after 6 p.m. rrb
DWEILING for sale.' 1 storo
patent shingle clad dwelling, 6
rooms including bath. Lot '51x120
North of Josephine St., Wingham,
oil heatingMoffat electric stove,
Frigidaire, Bendix Washer in-
cluded in, selling price. 'burned..
late possession, Apply H. C. Mac-
Lean, Realtor, phone 115, resi-
dence $1. 17,24b
DWELLING—Francis St.,' Wing -
ham, 1%, storey stucco, 3 bed-
rooms and 3 piece bath upstairs;
Living room, Dining, and Kitchen,
Sun porch, Splendid location,
near Public and High Schools.
Good Garden and Garage. Im-
mediate posOSsioR. Apply H. C.
MacLean, ,aealtdr, Ppone 115,
Wingham. 17b
HAY FOR SALE 4
t490.'ALES'second cut triclover
re i"11:117'4, sale, Pocter Bros., elgrave,
" phone BrusVel,3110.113r4, 17*
t 41 •
FOR RENT
ROOM FOR 13...,•T;,•Ivit'lij light
,"houSekeeping priVilega' Phone
199'. 17b
ROOMERS WANTED
TWO GIRLS who would like to
share room. Phone 643w even-
ings. 17b
BOARDERS OR roomers wanted.
Only two blocks 'from Main
Street on Victoria Street. Phone
1079, •17:24*
WANTED
CHILD'S COMMODE Chair -want-
ed,,Phone Mrs, Jim Johnston,,
701W1, R.R. 1, Wingharn. 17b
.PERSONAL
SCOTCH DANCING classes. Any-
one interestect jU lessons please
contact, Mrs. D. Rosenhagen,
673M, •17*
WHY FEEL OLD? Feel Years
Younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets
revitalize thousands past 40.
C)nly,60e. At all druggists.
10,17,24,8,15,22
MISCELLANEOUS
•
IS YOUR TELEVISION properly
Insured for all risk coverage?
For information phone 293, stew -
Art A. Scott, Wingham. 2rrb
NEVER, NEVER, neVer since the
World began such relief 'from
Sore, aching, burning feet, weak
ankle; sore knees, hips .and
back, cramps In feet or legs,
Corn; callotises,, bunions dis-
appear, aithritis pains fade away,
brings back circulation. Consult
W, A. kauftnen, lhone 94 Lit -
towel, Open every Tutaday after-
noon and evening, Open .every
Friday at Les Henbech, Elmira,
phone MO 9-2604,5,, and ja Walk-
erton at Percy Pletch'e, phone
155W. rrb
FOR ART/FICIAL inserinhiation
service or mere information, te1e4
phone the' Waterloo Cattle Breed-
ing Aesocietion dolled at: Olin*
ten 1111 24441 or l'ebawatet 126
between 7.34 and 0.30 week
• day; 6 and 8 p.m, on Saturdays,
rlo not tall for ‘servite on Sun."
day. Cows In heat on Sunday can
be insimilitated eatisfaelnilly oli
'Monday. We SupPly serVIes to top
quality bolls of the Holstein,
jersey, Ayrshire, Guernsey,
Brown SWIsS, Heil' Here-
ford (polled & hornedY, Beef
Shorthorn (polled and horned),
• and Dual Purpose 'Sher -thorn,
AbtSOS and Chltralils briddi,Jhe
hat. ;111 Zgrrh
CIOIIIING EVENTS
, Y.' ^ - • -
THE FINAL IUNGO of the season,
sponsored by the Ladies' Auxil-
iary -Oa the Canadian Legion will
be held_ in Wingham town lien,
Saturday, Sept, 20, at 8.30. Cash
prizes, Fowl specials, C9.117b
KINSMEN PAPER DRIVE—in Oc-
tober. People of Bluevale, White,.
cluircb, Belgrave and Winghom
areas please note. Colleotion date
announced later, CE17z
ALL LADIES--WELCO,MEi
A cooking school sponsored by
Morris Group of Knox Presbyterian
C,:hurch, will be held in Bluevale
community bail, Wednesday, Sept,
24, at 8 .p.m., presented by Mrs.
Violet criver, CKCO-TV Kitchen-
er. Prizes donated by Bluevak
merchants. Admission 50e, 17,24b
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EMPLOYMENT WANTED
FULL TIME housework wanted by
middle-aged woman. Must live
in, Available October 1st, Apply
Box 58 Advance -Times. 17*
--TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for building an addition
to and remodelling police offices
In basement of Wingham Town
Hall vein be received. Specifications
may be seen at Clerk's office or
from Chief of Police T. W. Platt,
Wingham. The work to • be com-
pleted by November 15th, 1958.
All tenders must be in Clerk's
office not later than 5 p.m. on
Monday, September 22, 1958. Low-
est or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
• ONTARIO,
TENDERS WANTED
Tendere will be 'received by ,the
undersigned up to and, incIudingt
12 noon,' September 26, '1958, to
supply and • deliver to Ihverhilrbn
provincial Park as and 1when 're-
quired' the following blinding- mat
terials for two' buildiiigs: ,(LUmbet,.
cement blocks, 'roofing,': Windowsl
• mod ,doors, nails; lavatories, urinals,
closets, stone work,' washed stone
and sand, hardware). .
Interested persons will Contact
Department of Lands and Forests,
611 9th Ave, E:, Owen Sound On-
tario, for details of tender. •
Tenders should. be, submitted- to
the undersioned in sealed envelopes
clearly marked':, "Tender 'for Ma-
terial, Inverhuri Provincial Park",
The lowest or, .any tender not
necessarily accepted.
4 R. W. Hummel,
District Forester,
Dept. of Lands and Forests,
R.R. 1, Hespeler, Ont,
DEADSTOCK WANTED
DEADSTOCK • removed promptly
for sanitary disposal, FREE pick
up on larger animals, reasonable
collection charge for small ani-
mals. Phone collect Wingham
378; Palmerston. 123w, or Dur-
ham 398, Gordon Young (Elmira)
Limited., 6rr13
DEAD. STOCK
SERVICE .
Highest Cash Prices
Por Old, Sick and
Disabled Cows and
,Horses
DEAD STOCK AT HIGHEST
CASH VALVE
Please Phone Promptly
Call Collect - 133
Bruce Marlatt
Brussels, Ont.
24 HOUR. SERVICE
ANTED
Highest Cask Prices
paid for oIcl, .sick or
disabled Horses & Cows
HIGHEST CASH( VALUE PAID
IN SUIIROUNDING DISTRICT
tor DEAD COWS and liox.4r,s.
red, vieomoc Sitnitaty Disposal,
day Or night
OLD HOUSES for Slaughter
at 5e pet pOund.
24 HOUR SERVICE
Phone
LEROY ACI-IrsoN,
Atwood 10, collect
• GEORGE
Vitztotefor trit
CARD OF THANKs
MALE WAN:TEO
Barbara, Gatiley wishes to 'thank
. --,--
MAN WANTED: Centinite many
years of Rayleigh Service in
Townships Turnberry, Wawanosh
East anti West' and Ashfield,
previous experience or capital
investment not necessary. You
I
are eligible if you own a eat,
bear a good reputation, and are
able and willing to work 7-8
hours -each day. For information
, write Rawleigh's, Dept. 1-03-914,
4005 Richelieu, Montreal, quo,' ,
1.7h.
a
. '.
YOUNG MAN
• • WANTED
Age 18 to 21 preferred
STATE AGE;
• EDUCATION
, and
SALES ;EXPERIENCE '
• or
APPLY IN PERSON
HANNA'S.
MtN'S WEAR
• REPAIRS *
BRICK REPAIR -service Chim-
neys. walls, etc, o job too small.
Free estimate‘; guaranteed work.
Fowlers Masonry Repair Service',
phone 994, Wingham, • 2731013*
• NURSING CARE
.._
•
BAKER'S Convalescent Home,
Brussels, have vacancies, Bed
patlents preferred, Rates reason-
able. Write or phone Brussels 271.
•* 10:17:24*
EXECUTORS SALE OF FARM
LANDS
To Close the •Epate of Mary .
,
Elizabeth Mitchell, therewill be
:offered for gale 'by Public Auction
at the .realuif the Brunswick 'Hotel,
Winghtiml on Thursdaki the 18th
day of September, 1958, the follow-
ingiReal Estate: • , : ' ' • '
' The 'south half of Lot No: 21 in
the ''O''' Cohedision of the, ToWrIL
ship' Of 1Turiiberry, 'eeititaining" '45
ereS rook or less ' The property
Will be 'offered 4Ubject to .a reserve
bid, en percent 'of the purchase
priee, sitall,,be Paid ,at the time of
the ;sale ,and the balance within
thirty days thereafter..
Further particulars and con-
ditions of sale will be mad*e 'known
at the time of sale, or may be had
on application, to the undersigned.
DATED this. 12th day of Septem-
ber, 1958. • '
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
L. G. Bryce, Auctioneer
, 17b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the estate of
EDWIN PALMER late of the
Township of Turpberry 'in the
County of Huron, Farmer, deceas,
TAKE NOTICE that creditors and
others having claims against the
„
estate of the said Edwin Palmer,
deceaSed, are 'required to file their
claims dular•verified with the underZ
signed on br before the twentieth
day of September, A.D. 1958, and
that after the said date the admini-
strator will distribute 'the estate
having regard only to the claims
of which he will then have notice,
DATED at Teeswater, Ontario,
this twenty-ninth day of August,
A.D., 1958. '
A. H. McTavish,
Teeswater, Ontario,
, SOlicitor for the Administrator
810:17
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LANDS 'FOR TAXES
13y virtue of a Warrant Issued by
the Warden of the County of Hur-
on tinder -his hand and the KAI of
the said corporation bearing 'dale
of 12th day of August 1958, sale of
lands in &treat% of taxes in the
County of 'Huron will be held at
rily office at the hour of 2.00 pat,
In the Court House on the 9th- day
of December 1958 unless the taxes
and costs are sooner Paid. Ntitiee
is hereby given that the list Of
!arida fOt sale fel. arreare Of taxes
was ptiblished in the ()Marie Ga2-
ette on the 5th day of September
1958, arid that copice of the said
list may be had at my office.
The adleitianed stile, if neteesary,
will be held at'the above offiee on
the 16th' day of Decerribet, 1958.
,Trettettreett Office this 18th day
of August, 1953,.
(sighed) .I. 0, Berry, Trettsurer
rtbbee5
'FINANCING' ACAR.?
'Iterate yOu bey ask abobt inn
fdoW test Financing Serve with
obiriplete Intiinialaide Coverage',
ST WART A. SCOTT
Photo erli witipant
. .
her Many friendand neighbours,
and St, Andrew's Sunday School,
ter their remenibrances while she
Was a /*tent in Wingliam Hoapltal
suffering from a breken arm, and
since her return home, 17*
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my, sincere
thanks to all -my kind friends and
neighbours tot' cards, flowers and
treats sent me while I was a.pat-
fent in Wingham General Hospital
Special thanks to Dr, W, A. Mc-
Kibben and the hospital nursing
staff and Mrs. Johnson nurse, and
the of the Bluevale Presby-
terian Church, --Dorothy Green-
away, .• 3.7*
• ,
IN MEMORIAM
HISLOP—In loving memory of
Mr. Ben Hislop, who passed away
seven years ago, September 1.7th,
1951. ,
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart hblds dear,
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps him near.
—Ever remembered by wife and
'17*
IN MEISIORIAAI
ROSS—In loving memory of a deal
husband and father, Robert Ross,
who passed away one year ago
Sept. 17th, 1957;
Asleep in God's beautiful 'garden,
Free from all sorrow and pain,
And when our life's journey is
ended,
' We knowWe shall meet him again,
—Ever rememberecl by wife and
family , 17b
Son of Pioneer
Dies in Windsor
Mr Thal, Graham, Leopold
Street, received 'word on Sunday
of the death of his half brother,
Francis Nelson Graham of Wind -
'pr. Mr. Graham has not been well
receritly, arid was removed to hos-
pital on Friday. He died Saturday
evening in his 68th year..
p3orn in Wingham, he was a son
of the late R. A. Graham, ' first
Piiblisher of The Wine -Joni Times,
and Isobel Rebertsont. He was' edn-
cated heed and later learned the up:-
holstery business. Polio ing a
'cduple of years with a Kincardine
film, he went to Windsor as a
Y ang man,'where he continued 'his
trticle. He retired in recent years'
due tO failing health but kept him:,
se..,IU busy with a small upholstery
bUsiness of his own which he, dar-
ned 'on at home. , '•
Surviving are his wife, a native
of Windsor, a daughter, Mrs. Wan-
da. Westf all, three grandchildren
and Thomas Graham of town.
While in Wingham Mr. Graham
attended St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, he funeral was held On
Tuesday afternoon' with interment
in one of the Windsor Cemeteries,
GORRIE
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Felker
of Glen Williams, Ont., were week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Man-
fred Irwin. Friends will be pleased
to know that Manfred has been
able to dis6ard his crntches and is
starting back t07 work this week.
Mrs. Florence Wright went to,
Victoria Hospital,, London, on Sat-
urday.
Mr. Mac Hutchison was home
from Toronto for the , week -end.
Mae is new in the real estate busi-
ness in Toronto.
Mrs. 'Burns Stewart returned to
bee home following a minor opera-
tion 'in the Wingham Hospital.
Jack kit* left this week to at-
tend Toronto University,
The annual ,11aryest /Thanksgiv-
ing service will be held in St„Ste-
pherl'a Church next Sunday at 11.30
a.m. The Rev, Harry Jennings of
LtiblEriow will be the preacher and
the Rev. B. C. Attwell will take
Mr. Jennings' pulpit In the Luck -
now parish.
The W,A,of St, Stephen's Church
will meet for their opening tall
meeting on Thursday, Sept. 18th
at the home of Mrs. Harry King.
Theme for .roll can, "Might",
Mr. David Askworth and Mr,
and Mrs. Roscoe Hodgins and Eliz-
abeth of Lucian were Sunday after-
noon visitors at the reetory.
Mr. and Mr, R. T. Bennett and
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Bennett have
returned from a visit to Mr. and
Mrs, Ross Barrens at Havelock,
They also Were at the St. Lawrence
Seaway and Cornwall.
Mr, Kathleen Wesley of Edmon-
ton arrived by plane Saturday night
at Melton and will visit her fa -
thee, Mt. Courtney Gilpin, in Wing -
ham Hospital and Mrs, Gilpin.
Mr. and 'Mr; Cecil Grainger
spent Sunday With Mr, and Mrs,
Alex IVIcCrackiii at Bluevale.
ikte. and Mrs, Everett Sperling,
London, were week -end visitors
with Mta, Harry' Ferguson.
can you beat this? Mrs, Manfred
Irwin, While harvesting her pota-
toes, dog up one which weighed
3 IhS, 4 os it measured 8 Indies
in- length and 5 Inches across and
was a 'well -shaped spud. Corrie
grows large potatoes,
Ma, P. Beatty, Mrs. .lobn". Met -
cart, Mrs, Harry Metcalf and Mrs.
1'), .1, Metcalf of Parsley were re.
cent visitors of the Mimes Potter,
Harry Ferguson' has re
turned bonne after spending a tew
weeks in Teesoratet,
Miss Etta Burns wit* sbis
eta
BIRTHS
FISCHER—In Wirigham Hospital,.
on Tuesday, September 9, to Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrenee Fischer,
R.B. 3, Wingbain, a son.
JOHNSTONE—In Winginurt HOs-
Phali on (ruesday, September 9,
to Mr. and Mrs. William John-
stone, Lucknow, a daughter.
NEWTON—In Wingham Hospital,
on Friday, September 12, to Mn
and Mrs, Mac Newton, Wroxet4,
daughter, •
MeKAGUE--In Wingham hospital,
on Sunday, September 14, te Mr.
and WS. Andrew MeRague,
RR, 2 Wingham, a son.
LOOKRIDGE--In Petrolia 'Hospital
t1 Sunday, September 14, 1-908, te
Mr. and Mrs, John Loeltridge of
Watford, a son, a brother Teir
Cathy,
Marjorie and Betty,
leave the Palmerston Hospital On
Monday, Sept, 8, and is with Mrs.
Lottie Thornton. Miss Burns
broke her hin June 11 and has been
hospitalized since that time.
Mr. and Mrs, James. Graham of
Toronto were week -end visitors
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Baxter and
hree children have **moved from
Bluevale to the Harry King resi-
dence on 'Highway '87, •
Mrs, • John Reidt accompanied
ML'S, Harvey Reidt of Wroxeter to
the Reldt reunion held at the AY -
ton pavilion. Mrs. Reidt won the
prize .for the oldest lady in atten-
dance and also the special bingo.
The Rev, E, C, Attwell attended
evening n indctian
'the sellVv. W.K.g
eonFlaci
Friday
was inducted as rector of the parish
of Brussels and Henfryn.
Miss Beatrice Wade and Mrs,
William Wade, Fordwidh. speriF
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Wade.
Mrs. Mary'lTaylor is spending a
few day e at the home of Mr. and
Mrs,' jarries Main of Brussels and
also, visiting the, Scott family.
Mr. and Mrs, John Hutchison,
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Short annd
Miss Myrtle Short spent Sunday
with Mr..and Mrs, Thos. McLaugh-
lin of Dulham.
Mr. and Mrs. Willows 'Philip,
Mrs. Millie Hewitt Victoria Square
and Mrs. .Allie Attwood, Uxbridge,
visited over the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Feigel. Visitors at
the same home on Saturday were
Mrs. Helen Merrick and family of
Win•ghang.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Underwood,
Mr: and Mrs. Lyle Watson, Don-
ald., and Gary spent a few days in
,lottfi,wa and other points in Eastern
Ontario.
,-Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Earl,' Ethel
ancl Mrs. Melvin Hammond of New
*Orleans, Louisiana. were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gowdy
Q11 unday.
r, and Mrs. Justin Wills' and
Nita and Mrs. Chas, Gathers spent
Wednesday et London fair.
lfr. and Mrs. Fred McGee and
family of Wingham, Mr and Mrs.
Ernest Wylie of Lakelet called on
Mr.. and Mrs. Thomas Douglas on
Sunday.
Mrs. Stanley Rachar and Mrs.
Tames Agar of Mount Forest vis-
ited Mr. and lefts, T. McInnes
on Wednesday.
Mrs. Sanford Zimmerman arrived
Thursday in British Columbia
where she will visit Mr. and Mrs.
Addison Jacques.
• Mr. and Mrs. (r. L. McInnes
spent Sunday at the home of their
son, Mr.' Eldon and Mrs. McInnes,
in Toronto.
./ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lake and
family of Ethel Visited Mrs. A.
How to get -
your wash cleaner
than your
neighbour's!
Ever spend all Morning doing
Monday's wash? Pirst you fill the
tub., -,then put clothes through the
wringer. And °hi-- what misery
when your Wash co es out grey-
ed and dull—instead of sparkling
white.
It isn't the soap. It's the Washer
that makes all the difference.
That's Why you'll want to see the
sensational Washer that actually
gets clothes up to 50% cleaner
than other Washers the new
Frigidaire Automatic Washert In
a test of six leading washers this
Washer otit-washed, otit-perfOrtri-
ed all others,*
And this niarvellints Washer is
easier Oh your Clothes too be,
eatise only water Melte§ your
Clothes. No harsh fins or blades
touch theft,
• No wonder the new Frigidaire
Atitornatie Washer is Rated No,
It See it in actiOn at your Frigi-
dairedealcr's . todayt
*iiy11,8,- testing Co., internatitinallY •
Weirs Testing Labonitatt
BURKE ELECTRIC
Commercial, Inthmtrial, Heine and
Farm Wiring.
Motet lIe-IvInd said Repair 414,4 '
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'<eta Regitrient
To -Hold Reunion
The fifth reunion of the Kent
Regirnent will he held in the Arm-
ouries in Chathern on October 4th.
The reunion will get under waY
with registrations at 30 am. fol-
lowed by a period given to renew-
ing old 'acquaintances, It is hoped
to have Motion pictures, taken of
the Old unit onhand for showing
The banquet will beaerved
in the afternoon, The banquet will
tie served at 6.30 pm: followed by a
program of professional entettain-
Mont. Phil registration fee has been
set at 84.00.
'The committee is anxious to Ithar
from all members of the Regiment.
Send a eaid or letter to Kent Regi-
ment, Association, L'ox 372, Chat-
ham, Ontario 'and advise them of
your present address and Intentions
in regard to attending the rettnion•
Former Gorrie
Woman Passes -
GOMM-Word has been re-
ceived 'here of the death ill a Win-
nipeg nursing home of Mrs. Harold
(Pet) Cowan of Toulon, Manitoba.
She was the former Florence El-
liott and her early life was spent
lii Gorrie.
Survivors are one brother,
Knowlson Elliott of Grimsby
Beach, and one sister, Mrs. Mae
Blakeney, Toronto, Burial was at
Toulon, Saturday, September 6th.
Thornton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, DouglaChaufman,
Kitehener, Mrs. Webster Jachlin,
Listowel, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh
Switzer, Bill and Bob or Mount
Worest visited Sunday with -Mr.
and Mrs. George Brown,.
Visitors at the Western Fair
were Mr. and Mrs. George King,
Mrs. U. Gilkinson, H. 'Robinson,
King, Alex Strong, Bill Keil,
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Edgar.
The Woman's Association of the
Gorile United Church will meet
at the homesof Mrs, Chas, Black on
Thursday, Sept, 18 at 8.15 p.m. The
thprogram.Northern Helpers are in charge of
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NEWTON—In Wirithgham Hospital,
on Friday, September 12, to Mr.
and Mrs, Mac Newton, a daugh-
ter.
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WIIITECOURC11
Brenda Webster, little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, WebsW,
West Wawanosh, suffered a severe
laceration to her knee on Monday
evening when she fell from her tri-
cycle at her home, Several stitches
were required to eloae the wound
at Wiogbara HospItal and the cast
I was applied from the ankle to
above the knee.
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Moore and
leMily mid Mr. and Mrs. Walter
James and sans, all of Woodet94
Spent, the week -end with *their •,
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Althur
Moore,
Mx'. and gra. Gordon lifillott,,arid
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Mitchell Elliott at Aliso
Craig.
Mrs. Milton McBurney of London
and Mts. Alex Shia of $t, Thomas
spent a few days last week at the
home of Mrs, Edward McBurney
And other' relatives here.
Those from a distanbe who at-
tended the funeral of the late mrs.
Samuel MeBurney were: 'Mr, and
Mrs, Alex Shied, Jack and Donald
and Mrs. Dougherty of $t. Thomas;
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Smith and M.
Elmer Shiell of London; Miss
Gwen McBurney of Toronte; Mrs.
James Johnston of Cooltsville and
her mother, Mrs. John Ireland of
Teeswater; Mrs, David Davidson of
Windsor; mt. Elgin Porter ane
Mrs. Reid of Bayfield; Ntr. and
Mrs, Will Porter and Mr, Arnold
Porter of Goderich; Mrs, Arthur
Nicholson, Mrs, Allan Nicholson
and children and Mrs, Albert Har-
rison of Seaforth; M. and Uri.
Carman Hayden 'of Port Albert;
Miss. Iva and Harry Carr of 'Dun-
gannon; Victor Showers of
Hanover,
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