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),HETHERINGTON
Barristers, ,Solicitors, Etc.
Wingham, Phone 48
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q.C.
A.. McTAVISH J BUSHF1ELD
EASY TERMS — NOW ON DISPLAY
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The Wirrirllalla ‘1470flnesday, Feb, 25, 1959
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I .04"Hour-4041s" TWIN BED SET .
tnOtchf..$ Solla-tuft vIcishable In4lacibecird
FOR SALE
LEE'S TAXI SERVICE and used.
Eurnithre, We buy and sell,
phone 185, rrb.
MILK VILTERS for sale—"Rapid
OW, 6.-inch, 79e; 614Anal, 85c.
Alexander's Hardware. lrrb
OVEN READY TURKEYS far sale,
price 45e and 50c pet' lb, Phone
HolMcIale Creamery or 735J2,
23'n
. ,
BEAUTIFUL White Samoyed pup
pies for sale, 8 weeks old. Won-
derful pet ,for children; Siber-
lanne Kennels. R. T. Kil
R.R. 7, Lucknow, Ont, • 25b
TiorS RED SPRING Coat and hat
Set for sale, size 2. Also two-
'tone brown winter coat size' 3,
Phone 718W. 25b
•,/LEAN? Madam—You don't know
the meaning of that word until
yen have tried the 'radically new
and efficient ELUXO-MATIC,
Call L. H. Reynolds, your Electro-
lux dealer, 640J1, rrb
QUANTITY CHOICE hay for sale,.
or will feed 15 to 17 cattle for a
month, Red OW for sale, due.
Harvey Timm, Bluevale,, 4r1
Wroxeter, 25*
WOOD KITCHEN STOOLS, natur-
al varnish finish, to clear $3.50;
kitchen, rockers, natural varnish,
finiSh, to clear at $7.50. R, A,
Currie & Sons. 25b
MEAT FOR SALE—Good beef by
the quarter. Killed on premises
Tuesday morning, Inspected by
Dept. of Health. Yearling heifers,
Top quality. Lowest prices, Ray-
nard Ackert, Ripley, phone 24r28,
or Lucknow, 101r13, rrb
ONE ONLY Enamel Steel Cabinet
sink, double bowl unit, chrome
fancets„ stainless steel basket
strainer, 66 inches long. Reg.
$169,50. Special $129.50. Beaver
Lumber, Wingham, phone 66.
25h
„FREE MAKE DRAPERY SALE
New screen prints; fibreglass,
plain materials, etc., made up
free of charge (minimum 51/2
yds.) No additional charges as
involved when buying from
samples.' 5,000 yards in stock for
immediate selection, no delays.
Our large purchases mean lower
prices for you. SMITTY'S
SHOPPING CENTRE LTD.,
HANOVER, ONT.
14,21,28,4,11,18,25b
BROADLOOM carpeting or rugs
for the, finest floors., There's
nothing to compare with fine
breadlobm . for beauty, comfort
and warmth. For an estimate,
why not phone or see us this
week. No obligation, samples
shown in your home if you wish.
Rpgs or wall-to-wall jobs in'
ha rdtwist all-wool, broadlooms,
Viscose, carpeting as, low as $6.95
sq. yd, N. WELWOOD, Phone 86.
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GOOD NEWS
THE ARMITAGE'S
FREE PANT SALE
OF BONDS
MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
has heen extended until Feb. 28th
oWing, 4o the bad weather con-
ditions,
Don't Forget During This Sale
tour suit is made to your own
individual measurements,
You choose any style you wish.
Yon have'hundreds of cloths to
piek from.
•Only Pay $59.75 and extra
pants TREE.
You can take delivery in April,
' May or June.
Yon have until' Feb. 28th to get
your order in.
ARMITAGE'S
PHONE 172
'HW CLEANERS MEN'S WEAR
18-25b
pyFisTooK • FOR SALE
' 13tirtEtt.Zu Yorkshire hog
• for sale, 10 Months Old, Vernon
phone 1er5, Wroketer.
25*
LAM/MACE HOGS for sale, ser-
Via'ahl 0 age, eligible for registrn.
Lion, Apply to Archie Taylor,
WroXeter, phone 10r8,
25b
'POULIIW FOR SALE
bitlittitt STMottn ititittEts:
ilortribtAtitnii4t4tEtIoDekelb Pul'
'lets 'hatched Not. 8rd, 16 Weeks
Olit.,,-Feb. .13rd, IS Weeka—Mar.
oth, Vadoinat6d for A,ibraftelattis'
and Newcastle', Should be Seen
to he aPPrecititetl. 'It yeti keep
reeords,' you, Will keep Deltalbs,
VOCire'01 Poultry 'ano, Seaford),
Ont l'hOtto 6041, rite
REAL ESTATE
'MUSD FOR SALE—White brick,
l rooms, and bath, oil' heating,.
hot water, built-in. cupboards,
hardwood floors, For further
Particulars apply aPPlY tO Gordon God-
kin Phone 108J,
25;41111)
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WOMAN WANTED to help with
housework, Phone 268J. 251)
WANTED—GIRL to learn egg
candling and tabling, Apply at
Maitland Creamery. • 251)
DO YOU NEED MONEY? Avon
Cosmetics will supply that need.
Write, stating telephone number,
to Box 16; Advance-Times.
11-18-25b
CERTIFIED Nursing Assistants,
salary $160,00 per month with
paid vacation, sick leave and
statutory holidays. Laboratory
technician, salary open. Apply
Administrator, Palmerston Gen-
eral Hospital, PaImerSton. Ont.
254;11b
WANTED TO RENT
URGENTLY NEEDED, apartment.
preferably furnished. Phone Vic
Pierce, 305 or at CKNX. 25*
- -
WANTED TO RENT small home
or apartment in or near Wing-
ham. Apply Box 14 Advance-
Times, 4rrh
IS YOUR TELEVISION properly
insured for all risk ,coverage?
For information phone 293, Stew-
Art A. Scott, Wingham, 2rrb
ARE YOU having' spark troubles?
If so throw them away and in-
stal a new fire injector system.
Guaranteed for the life of your
car. For more information or to
see it in action see or phone Ar-
nold Halliday, district represen-
tatiVe, phone 978R, Wingham,
25:4
NEW SPRING ARCHES—Consult
W.A. Kaufman, phone 94, Lis-
towel, -open every Tuesday 10
a.m. to 10 p.m., and in Walkerton
at Percy Pletsch's, phone 195W.
at Mariwalt Tourist Home, Diag-
onal Road," Highway 86, Wing-
ham, phone 993. on Thursday,
February 26, afternoon• and even-
ing. rrb
WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding
Association "Where Better Bulls
Are Used". Supply artificial
,
breeding service for all breeds
of cattle. Phone collect to, Tees-
water 126, or Clinton Zenith
9-5650. For service or more in-
formation, call between:- 7.30
and 10.00 a.m. week days; 6.00
and 8.00 p.m. Saturday evenings,
For cows noticed in heat on
Sunday morning, do not -.call
until Monday morning. The qual-
ity is high and the cost low.
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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. 6rrh
SNOW REMOVAL
. —
SNOW PLOUGHING wanted.
Phone 1079, Harold' Congram.
28-4-11-18-25-4-11-18
EMPLOYNIENT
-MAKE MORE, money than you
thought po'ssible Sell at high
commission our guaranteed no-
oessities, well known,'-to '130 used
daily in: CENTRALIA, EXETER,.
-00DERICH, HENSALL, SEA
FORTH, WINGHAM, ZURICH,
and surrounding's: A customer
y
profitable business of your own,.
Free catalogue on request, Mrs.
T. Gardner 0,P, 58, Station C.,
Montreal, - 5-11-18-25.
WANTED
TWO MEDIUM sized cribs wanted.
Mrs. Jim Lamont, phone 707J4,
1Vingham. 25b
•
WILL LBUY OLD HOGS. Apply to
Maurice Cronin, phone 561.22,
Teeswater, 24,4,11,1825b
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for. supplying Warble
fly powder for the Township of
Turnberry will be received by the
undersigned until 12 o'clock noon,
Satuiday, February 28th. State
price per pound. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
John V. Fischer, Clerk,
Township, of Tut nbei ry.
18-25b
TENDERS WANTED
MORRIS•TOWNSHIP
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned up until 12 o'clock
noon, March 2. 1959 to supply the
Township of Morris with 900 lbs.
of Warble Fly'Powder in 15 lb.,
bags and 100 lbs. in 1 lb. bags.'-
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. 18-25b
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
TENDERS
• Tenders will be received by the
Clerk up to 12 o'clock noon, Wed-
nesday, March 4th, 1959, for. Warble
Fly Spraying in the Township of
Howick for the year 1959. Tenders
to state price' per head for warm
and Ordinary water, 'Spraying to
commence April 10th. Lowest .or
any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
J. Harold Pollock. Clerk,
Township of Howick,
Gorrie, Ont, 18-250
. TENDERS WANTED
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
,Tenders will be received by *he
undersigned up until 12 o'clock
noon, March 2, 1959, to Supply,
crush and 'deliver as the Road
Superintendent shall direct approx• -
imately 12,000 cubic yards of gravel
for the Township of Morris. Crush-.
er to be equipped with % inch
round screen. A. certified cheque
for $200.00 must accompany 'each
tender, Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk, 18-25b
APPLICATIONS WANTED
Applicationg will be received by
the undersigned up until 12 o'clock
noon, March 2, 1959 for Warble
Fly Inspector for the Township of
Morris at $1-00 per hour plus 7
cents per mile and a spray helper
who is to look after hooks at 90
cents per hour, •
Geo. C, Martin, Clerk. 18-25h
APPLICATIONS WANTED,
The Township of Turnberry are
asking .for applications for the
position of Warble Fly inspector
for' the year 1959, Applications
Will be received by the undersign-
ed until 12 o'clock noon, Saturday,
February 28th,
John V. Fischer, Clerk,
Township of Turnberry,.
18-25b
APPLICATIONS
Applications will be received by
the Clerk up to 12 o'clock Mann,
Wednesday, March 4th, 1969, for an
Inspector to supervise the Warble
Fly Spraying program in the, Town,
ship of Howick =for the year 1939.
Unties to commence April 1st,
Salary 'to be $1,23 'per .1tietti. and
supply own transportation. Any
application not necessarily aecept-
Harold' Pollock, Clerk,
Township of
Cottle, Ontario, 18.28b
FINANCING A CAR?
tdfote you bilY Salt *bent alit
tow Cost rifianeing ,SerViee. 'With
complete Lislitaiide Coverage. '
STEWART. A, SCOTT
photo OS
MAN REQUIRED as electrician's
helper. Apply Burke Electric,
phase 474, 25b
WANTED—Man to help in feed
-mill at Whitechurch Part or
full time. Knowledge of book-
keeping. E, 5, Watt & Son, Pal-
merston, 25 f4b
DUE TO THE tremendous expan-
sion of a 52 year old Company in
the Wingham area we need a Re-
gional Representative to service
pstolish_ed clientele
new accounts. Salary, commis-
sion, monthly bonus, group insur-
ance, annual increaSes,. •Our
training program is rated , tops
and prepares you for increased
earnings and advancement, but
you must have successful Aales
experience or sales potential, Ap-
ply Box 20, Advance-Times. 250
WANTED:"
DOG CATCHER
FOR THE:
TOWN OF WINGHAM
Apply at
CLERK'S: OFFICE.
FOR PARTICULARS
c, WILLIAM RENWICK
TOWN CLERK 25b
ONE-DAY FILM SERVICE
FILMS DEVELOPED in 24 hourS.
In by 2.45 p.m., back by 2.45 p.m.
next day. Vance's Driii Store.
1.8-25-4-11b
PERSONAL
FOOT SUFFERERS
If you have sore feet, • ankles,
ie.natica pains in legs, hips or lower
back trouble why not have yoUr feet checked by a qUalified, exper,-
lanced Foot Correctionist. See *
J. A. 'VICKERS
at Queens Hotel, Wingham,
each Monday. afternoon
. Other times — 481 8th Ave.,
Hanover, ,Phone 500
AMBULANCE SERVICE
CURRIE'S AMBULANCE, Wing7
ham. Dependable Service, Phone:
Day, 51; Night, '716 or 636.
i.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to all our friends for flow-
ers, cards and the many acts of
kindness at the time of our i reeent
sad bereavement, A special thanks
to the Len Crawford 'Dodgers.—
Mrs. H. 4. Gerson and family,
25b
MORTGAGE SALE OF
VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY
UNDER and by virtue of the
powers contained •in a certain
mortgage, which will be produced
at the time of sale, there will be
offered for sale by public auction
on Monday the 9th day of March,
1959, at the hour of eleven o'clock
in the forenoon at the office of
Messrs Crawford & Hetherington
Wingham, Ontario, by Mr. L. G.
Bryce, auctioneer, the following
property, namely:
ALL AND SINGULAR that cer-
tain parcel or tract of land and
premises situate, lying and being,
in the Township of Kinloss, in the
County of. Bruce and being com-
Posed of all those parts of Lots No,
21, No. 22 and No. 23 in the FirSt
Concession of the Township of
Kinloss, in the County of truce,
lying qouth of the Grey and Bruce
Railway right-of-way; excepting
therefrom the portion thereof ex-
propriated by the Ontario Depart-
ment of Highways for highway
purposes,
On the property is said to he
situate a frame barn 36' x 56' with
shed attached 30' x 36' and a one
and one-half storey frame house.
TERMS:—{Ten per Cent of the
purchase money to be paid down
at the time Of sale, and the balance
within thirty days thereafter,
Further particulars aild conditions
of sale will he made known on the
date of sale.
The property will be offered Sub-
ject to Reserve Bid.
DATED at Whigham, Ontario the
17th day of February, A.D. 1950,
L, G. I3RYCE,,Anctioneer
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Solicitors for the Mortgagee,
Wingham, Ontario‘18-25-4b
Ouriiul lei I is I i ri 14teili idi 4)111)14.1)) 00000 1111,11)1i114.41)
YOUR HOME IS WHAT
YOU MAKE IT
Let us help you to make your
home more liveable and convenient
Can us for lull inforrnation abeut
lie* bathrooms and plumbing
supplies, MacDougall tend Ditro
Pressure Systems, water softeners,
electric heaters and Root coverings,
WJE CAN SUPPLY AND INSTALL
VOIllt NEW HEATING SYSTEM
GEORGE A. CARTER
Building and Plum ing
iltOrte 113w1, Wingham;
a ei nand in lei' eye Weenie en i eras en nini3O**0
NOME TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against:
the estate of Edmund Walsh, late '
of the Town of Winghein, in the
County of Huron, Retired Farmer,
deceased, who died on or about the
twenty-seventh day of January,
A.D. 1959, are notified to send to
the undersigned, on or before the
twenty-eighth day of February,
1959, full particulars of their claims
in writing. Immediately after the
said 28th day of February, the
assets of the said Testator will be
distributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the Executors
1,111 th,n hate-noticc`-
DATED this fifth day of Febru-
ary A.D. 1959.'
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executors.
11-18,25b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS.
WHEELER
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above,
mentioned, late of the town of
Wingham, in the County of Huron„
Retired Farmer, who died on the
sixth day of February, 1959, are re-
quired to file proof of same with
thcl undersigned on or before the
seventh day of March, A.D. 1959.
After that date the ExeCtitrix will
jlroceed 'to 'distribute the estate
having regard only to the claims of
which she shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 14th
day of February, A.D. 1959.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for 'the Executrix.
18-25-4h
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF MARGARET
HARDIE
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the' above
mentioned, late of the Town of
Wingham, in the County of Huron,
Widow, who died on the 31st day of
January, 1959, are required to file
proof of same with the under-
signed on or before the 7th day of
'a'rch, A.D. 1959. • 0 •
After that date the Executors
will proceed to distribute , y the
estate having 'regard only to the
claims of which .they shall then
have had notice.
DATED at Wingham this 13th
day of February, A.D. 1959.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario, ' •
Solicitors for the Executor.
18-25-4b
UNDER THE L.C.A.
If Huron County were under the
L.C.A., hotels, restaurants and
clubs could apply for liquor licens-
es, Liquor ' stores .and brewers'
retail stores would be opened ar-
bitrarily by the Liquor Control
Board; in Huron towns where busi-
ness promised profits. In due
time beverage rooms, men's and
women's, would also very probably
be licensed.
How much liquor flows in L.C.A.
counties? As of March 31, 1957,
there were the following legal
liquor outlets—all outside of Huron,
Government stores 210. Brewers'
retail stores 216, taverns 170, Pub-
lic houses 346, hotels 946, clubs 489
steamships, wine stores and rail-
ways 56. In all more than 2,400.
In addition Ontario has 19 brew-
cries.
Do we Want any Of these? The
C.T.A. has kept bliem all out of our
county, and will contine to do so.
25b
Albert J. Cerson
Buried at Teeswater
' Rev. Peter Renner of Teeswater
United Church officiated on Wed-
nesday of last week When funeral
service was held from the W. D.
Church funeral 'home at. 2.30 for
Albert lames Cerson,'
Mr. Corson had not been well
recently, He died at his home in
Teeswater 'on Sunday, February 15,
in his 58th year, -
Re was a son of the late Thomas
and Mary Cersort and attended
school at Holyrood. He married
Hanna Lamont at Riversdale 37
years ago last month, and they
have•lived at Teeswater fora num-
ber of years.
Mr. Corson belonged to the Tees-
Water.fire brigade and was a mein-
bet of the ihydro commission. • He
was also a member of the Lions
Club there and the OddfelloWs
Lodge, A few years ago he served
on the public school, board.
surviving besides his wife are
three daughters, Leona (krO, J. B,
McDonald) of Guelph, Catheiint
(Mrs, Carl Cesemore) Whigham,
and Donna (Mrs, Robt, Cronin)
Teeswater, and one son, Gordon,-
also of Vdswator there is also
one brOther, Calvin ,Of Guelph and
SIX grandchildren,
.On Tuesday evening members of
the Oddteikwa todge held a ser-
vice at theduneral home.
roliovideg the service on, Wed,
nesday Interment was trade
teeawatet'cemeter'y. The pall,
hearers were Harold tfliotti Jack
Porter, tarnish Thompson, Hector
BIRTHS
DOBSON—At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Friday, Feb. 20,
1959, to Mr, and Mrs. George
Dobson, Wroxeter, a daughter.
AITCHESON—In St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, on Saturday,
' February 21. 1959, to Mn, and
Mrs. Robert Aitcheion, of Ilder-
ton (Beth Dowling, of White--
church), ,a son, Robert Bradley.
Scott Reid Speaks •
At Kinsmen Meeting
The regular Kinsmen meeting
was held on Friday evening at the
Royal T in the form of a 'joint
meeting with Governor 'Ken Mac-
Kenzie and Deputy Governor Paul
Mills present: There. was a good
representation from neighboring.
clubs 'present' to hear the guest
speaker, Scott. Reg, who spoke on
the,medium of TV.
The parent club, Kincardine, was
on hand and propcised a toast in
honor of the occasion of Wingharres
tenth anniversary, President Mur-
ray Stainton and Gbvernor Ken
MacKenzie jOined in cutting the
birthday cake.
The minutes of the 'previous
meeting were "read and adopted.
Kin Murray, Gerrie and two other
guests acted as sergeant-at-arma
and all were kept quite busy col-
lecting fines.
President ‘.murray Stainton
thanked the Kinettes on behalf of
the KinSmen for preparing a de-
licious dinner.
Nutritious Apple
Nature's Toothbrush'
• The old saw, "An apple a daS,
keeps the doctor away" could, per-
haps; be widened to include the
dentist also for according to the
Canadian Dental Association, they
help keep the teeth clean and may
be termed "nature's toothbrushes."
- The nutritive apple contains vita-
mins D, C, thiamine and riboflavin.
With liberal use, they provide a
good supple/Altai source 'of such
minerals as calcium, phosphorus
and iron, The minerals in the apple
are highly available and fully util-
ized by the body, This vitamin and
mineral Content puts apples on the
fiat 'of protective foods.
..$colptereci "Flovr.ds.lio"
pottornhearlboard
• .$olooth•lep .mottresp
Matching box spring
.• Metal frame on ca5Nrii.
ave Money”)
by PREPAYING
Town of Wingharn
1959 Taxes
Taxpayers 'may make payments on acCottnt
of 1959 taxes up to 8Q per cent of 1958 taxes.
Interest at, the rate ot. Vour per cent, per
annum will be allowed on such prepaytneni t,s.
-Pre'payments of ta,xes must be made at the
Town Treasurer's Office, Town Hall;
WILLIAM RENWICK, Treasurer,
Town 'of Wingham.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC
tEE$WATER - ONTARIO
Telephone 23 Teeswater
Wroxeter—Every Avednesd‘y
afternoon, 2-4 p.m., 'or
by appointment.
Frederick F. Homuth
R.O.
Carol E. Hornuth, R.O.
Mrs. Viola. H. Homuth, R.O.
OPTOMETRISTS
PHONE 118
Harriston, Ontarin
hAVILLER, IFINTOSH & WARD
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Bell Telephone Building
WALKE1I.TON
D. A. HUNTLEY, C.A. Resident Manager
Telephimes: Business 633; Residence 106
Dead Stock
WANTED
HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid
in surrounding districts for dead,
old, sick or disabled horses or
cattle. For prompt, sanitary
disposal day or night, phone
*collect, LEROY ACHESON, ,
Atwood 153
or GEORGE HISLOP,
Wroxeter 2r15
DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
Highest Cash Prices
For Old, Sick and
Disabled Cows and
Horses
DEAD OrrOCK AT HIGHEST
CASH VALUE •
Ple1180 Filmic Promotts
Call Collect - 133
Bruce Marlatt
Brussels, Ont.
'24 HOUR SERVICE
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders fbr the spraying of cattle
for the warble fly in the Township
/MISCELLANEOUS of Turnberry 'will :be received by
the undersigned until 12 o'clock
REPAIR OR REFINISH furniture; noon, Saturday, February 28th.
Phone 73 or 7'1r3, Wroxeter. 25* State price per head, per spray.
Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
John V. F,ischer, Clerk,
Township of Turnberry.
18-25b
Apples are rich' in pectin and
cellulose, and those colloidal Sub,'
StatteeS, because of their ability to,
take up and hold water, stiniiriate
Or Maintain notarial intestinal
The apples is relatively rich in
levithiSe, a Stigaf quickly turned
'into, energy. e
. The Crisp, firai apple flesh helps
to keep teeth and \gliina in., good,
condition, Aisple0 have an aold,
tart flavor and reaction,thus
stimulating the Dow of an alkaline
saliva which promotes better oral
hygiene and the digeStiOn of foods",
containing r„nrotoitis and fat,
1<ifig, Poster Marshall and Arthur
Flak. Floral 'tributes Were earrled
by .Freeittan Ttiturity,, Harvey /On'-
king, Atinm Kennedy, idoyd Lo-
mbok David %Watt, Ilsreld Me-
Cortnfck, ';fit and Mat
McDonald,
Q.C,
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Money to Loan
Office—Meyer Block, Wingham
WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
Est, 1840
An sill Canadian' Company which
has faithfully sefired its poll4
holders for over a century.
Head Office — Toronto
H. C. MacLeod Insurance Agent*
Wingham
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