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why not„ phone or see' us this
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REAL. ESTATE
av e,Mohey
by PREPAYING
* wiNGH,04
'R71 /4
liKORPORATeD
1 .979
......... down of vvinghattt
1059 .,.Trues::
'',1`aPaYers may make..paynicnts on account
of 1959 taxes up to 80 per cepeOf 1958'takes.
Interest. at :the Tate of Foie- per cent;'per
annum will-lie allowed OP such prepayments.
Town'TreastiTer's Office, 'fowl] Hall.
Prepayments ortaxes must be made 'at the
WILLIAM RENWICK, Treasurer,;
Town of Winghalit.
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The W1,06ham Advaltee-ThrteS, Alto.." 0, 11, /.9(19
FOR SALE
tEil 'S TAXI SERVICE and used
Furniture. We buy and sell.
Phorie 185, rrb
QVF.,N-READY Turkeys for Eas-
ter, Size 10 to 12 lbs. Graham
Work, phone 12413, Brussels or
878 Winghani, 1.1:18*
MILK ilLTERS for sale—"Rapid
elo", 6-inch, 79c; 6%-inch, 85c.
Alexander's Hardware, 1rrb
ipmcme rqsle
VAN? Madam—You don't know
the meaning of that word until
you have tried' the radically new
and efficient ELUXO-MATIC.
Call L. H. Reynolds, yolir Eleetro-
lux dealer, 640J1. rrb
GERRARD HEINTZMAN Piano
for sale; also 8rplece oak din-
ing room set, bed spring, matt-
ress. All' in good condition.
Phone 476T, Wingliam, Fred Car-
bert. 11*
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
HOUSE' FOR., SALE—White brick,
6 rooms and bath, oil heating,
hot water, built-in cupboards,
hardwood fits:Ts. For further
particulars apply to Gordon God-
kin, executor. Phone 108J.
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FOR SALE
1956 PLYMOUTH Club Sedan' for
sale. One owner. Excellent con-
' dition. Many extras. J. T. Cum-
Mins, phone 717w1. 11b
4.956 RANCH WAGON, 27,000
miles., Radio, 'whitewalls, back-
up lights, newly painted. Good
reason for selling. May be seen
at. Salvation Army Citadel. Very
reasonably priced for quick sale.
Trade considered. 11:18b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
lirrprEEN CloSe springer Holstein
cows and heifers. 20 Holstein
,heifers to farrow on grass, Er
Win. Scott, :Luca.; Ont, phOne
office 83, residence 110, lib
PURE BRED Polled Shorthorn
Boll for sale. 12, months old, red
roan in color, by Lanedale Fas-
cination, Reasonably priced and
• herd accredited, Lew Frain.
Bluevale, Ont., Lot 8, Con. 4,
Grey, phone 385 BruaselS, 11*
4 WELL-BRED young Yorkshire
sows for sale, dile first week in
April. Gordon, Higgins, phone
32r5, Brussels, 11'
POULTRY TOR SALE
DEKALB STARTED PULLETS
SEVERAL HUNDRED Dektilb pul-
lets hatched Nov. 3rd,. 16 weeks
old—Feb. 23rd, 1.8. weeks—Mar.
9t1i, VaCeitiated for bronchitis
arid Newcastle. Should be seen
to he appreciated, If you keep
records', you 'will keep Deltalts.
Moote's Poultry Farm, ,Seaforth,
Ont, Phone 6471,31, . rrb
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COMING EVENTS
THE WINGHAM Women's Insti-
tute meeting will be held in, the
Connell Chamber on Thursday,
March 19th at 2,30, Program
convener, Mrs, N. McLaughlin,
Resolutions. Roll .call, sonic-
thing about the Irish. Hostess
convener, Mrs, G. Deyell,
Wet president, Mrs. Bradnoek of
Auburn will visit the Institute.
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SNOW REMOVAL
SNOW PLOUGHING wante d.
Phone 1079, Harold Congrain, '
28-4-11-18-25-4-11-18
FOR SALE OR RENT
HOUSE FOR SALE or rent. Out-
skirts of Wingham, 'north. Apply
to Geo. McMillan, Harriston,
phone 237R, " , 4:11*
FOR RENT
SPACE, FOR RENT, available
April 1st. Suitable for office,
''orrnerly occupied by Isabel's
Beauty. Shop, Apply to Queen's
Hotel, pbone 11. lib
MALE HELP WANTED
MAN, 30-70 years of age wanted,
married or single, abstainer, fair
wages, apartment or board, ex-
perience not necessary, Must be
able to make change and relieve
owner when required. References
please. M, Porter, Glen Rite
Hotel, phone Springfield 49.
11*
FEMALE HELP WANTED
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, Palmerston. Ont.
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MISCELLANEOUS
IS YOUR TELEVISION, properly
insured for all risk coverage?
.For information phone 293, Stew-
Art A. Scott, Wingham, arrb
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 Pletch's, March 19,
phone 195W; at Mariwalt Tourist
Home, Diagonal Road, Highway
86, Wingham, ' phone 993, on
• Thursday, March 26, afternoon
and evening. 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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HEADSTOCK 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, Cub
TEACUP .READING
TEACUP fortune telling every af-
' ternoon 1 to 3 and evening 7 to
9, Call 247, 11:18b
FAIPIX)YMENT WANTED
YOUNG GIRL wishes to do house-
work or baby-silting, Phone
701w1, June gYS,rateori,
HOUSECLEANING Work wanted
by the day in Winghoiri. From
8,30 a.m, to 3,30 pm, hone Mrs,
Art van Lammeren, Elyth, 36r12,
R.R. 4, BruSsels. • 11 ,.,
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WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Tb RENT small home
or apartment in or near Wing-
• ham. Apply Box 14 Advance-
Times, 4rrb
WANTED
PLAYPEN wanted, in good condi-
tion, Phone 622J12. 11b
WILL BUY OLD' HOGS. Apply to,
Maurice Cronin, phone .56r22,
Teeswateri 24,4,11,182.5h!
AMBULANCE SERVICE
CURRIE'S AMBULANCE, Wing-
ham, Dependathe Service, Phone:
Day, 51; Night, 716 or '636.-
ONE-DAY FILM SERVICE7
FILMS DEVELOPED in 24- hours.
In by 2.45 p.m., back by 2.45. p.m.
next day. Vance's Drug Store.
18-25-4,711b
PERSONAL
"16
YOUNG MAN attending school in
London wishes ride to Belgrave
or Wingham Friday nights and
back to London Sunday night or
early Monday morning. Phone
Brussels 140 collect. 4,11',18"'
WHY FEEL OLD? Feel Years.
Younger, Ostrex• Tonic Tablets
revitalize thousands past 40.
ONLY 60c At all druggists.
14,21,28,4,11,18,5,12,19
MAKE BEAUTIFUL Brooches,
Earrings, Necklaces at home.
Sell to your friends, Easy .to do.
Excellent profits. Send for, free
' wholesale catalogue to: L. G.•
Murgatroyd Co., Dept.-F, Agin-
court Ont. • 4-11b
FOOT SUFFERERS
If you have sore feet, ankles,.
Fa:lades, pains in legs, hips, Or , jower
back trouble, why not have your
Let checked by a qualified, exper- •
ienced Foot Correctionist. See
J. A. :VICKERS
at Queens Hotel, Wingham,
each Monday afternoon
Other times — 481 8th Ave,,
Hanoimr, Phone 500
MORTGAGE SALE OF
VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL AND
BUSINESS PROPERTY
UNDER and by virtue of the
.powers contained,in a certain mort-
gage; which will be produced at, the
time of sale, there will be offered,
for sale by public auction on, Fri-
day, the Twentieth day of March,
1959, at 'the hour of two o'clock' in
the afternoon 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 Town of Wingham, County
of Huron and Province of Ontario
and being composed of part of Lot
No. 4. in Edward Foley 's Second
Survey in the Said Town of Wing-
ham, described as follows: Com-
mencing at a point in the Easterly
limit of said Lot No, '4 which said
point is distant Northerly therein
373,(r feet from the Southerly limit
of said Lot a distance of 133 feet
to a point; theriee Northerly parr
elle' to the Easterly limit of said
Lot to a point in the Northerly
limit of said Lot; thence Easterly
along the Northerly limit of said
Lot a distance of 133 feet More or
less to the Northeasterly angle of
said Lot; thence Sbutherly along
the Easterly limit of said Lot to
place of beginning. Subject hoW-,
ever to a right-of-way and passage .
Over the Southerly 7 feet of the
land herein conveyed to which the
owner of the lands immediately to
the South thereof are entitled.
On the property IS said to be
situate a two storey brick build-
ing fok use as ,a business and liv-
ing quarters.
TERMS: Ten per cent of the
purchase money to be paid down
at the time of sale, and the bal-
ance Within thirty days thereafter,
Further particulars and conditions
of sale will he Made known on the
date of Sale. The Property will be
offered subject to reServO
DATED at Whighern, Ontario
the 3rd doy. of March, A.D. 1959.
L. nrcy'm, Auctioneer
CRAWFORD & 7iIZTAEft11/61'01V
• WINGHAM, ONTARIO
:Solicitors for the MOrtgagee
EINAN'CING A CAR?
/Wore you buy halt about out
Low Cost Financing aService with
complete InAntanee Coverage.
STEWART A.SCOTT
then, mkt Winglara
CARP Or THANKS
The family of the late Mr, Ar-
thur Wheeler wish to extend their
sincere thanks and deep appreeia,,
tion for the many acts of kindness,
messages of sympathy and beand.
ful floral tributes received from
friends, neighbors and relatives,
A special thanks to Dr, Crawford,.
Dr. .MeMurchy, Mrs, Morrey and
her staff of nurses, 11:*
CARD OF THANKS
I Wish to sincerely thank my
friends and -nei•libors..for cards
and all acts of kindness during my
stay in. Wingham Hospital, A pee-
ial thanks to the neighbors and to
Dr. IvteKibbon and the nurses and
staff ,of the hospital,-,-Mrs. Jim
Adams, , 11*
•
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to takd this opportunity
to thank all my friends and neigh-
bors 'for the cards, treats, flowers
and visits while I was a patient in
the Wingham General Hospital,
Special thanks to Mrs. Morrey and
her efficient staff of nurses, also
to Dr. W. A. .McKibboo and the
Rev, Dr, Nimmo.—William A. Lott.
11°'
CARD OF THANKS ,
Mrs. Robert Graham, and, fam-
ily wish to express heartfelt thanks
and appreciation to 'our Many
friends, relatives and neighbors,
for the kindness, sympathy, floral
tributes' and many cards received
during their 'loss of 'a dear husband
and father, 11*
special thanks to all those respon-
sible. We both appreciate it very,
much—Bill and NIVIaxine Hanna,
Kitchener. • 1.1h
NOTICE TO 'CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF MARGARET
McCREERY,
ALL PERSONS having claims,
against the - estate of the above7
mentioned, l late of the Township
of Howick, in the County of He-
ron, Widow, who died on the 24th
day of January, 1959, are required
to' file proof of, same With the un-
dersigned on or before the 21st.
day •of March, A.D. 1959.
After, that date the Adininistrat-
rix will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard ,only to the
claims of which she , shall then
have. notice. .• . • -
DATED at Whigham, this 3rd
day, of March, AD, 1959.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham," Ontario
Solicitors for die Administratr*
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YOUR HOME Ig WHAT
YOU MAKE IT
Let its Celt, you to Make ;Voile
kettle more Ilvetthio and Convenient
flail us for full InforMatiOn about
new litithreonne and plumbing
supplies,, Mitertattgail find Duro
Prestatee *Sterna, Water Oftener's,
electrie heaters; and hoot coverinfs,
Wt. OAX AtYMPLY AND bigtAtt,
YO ii NEW litAtINO SYSTEM
GEORGE A. ART , Building old Plumbing
CARTER
Phone 71 03wl Wingham
IN MUMMA/4
FULLER—In loving memory ,of a
dear husband and father, Fred
0. Fuller, who passed away Mar,
11, 1950,
,--Ever remembered by 'wife and
family, 11*
Ilv MEMORIAI%L
BAKER—In memory of the late
Sheldon Baker who passed away
March 14, 1956,
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds .dear,
Fond memories linrer eve CIA
Remembrance keeps him near.
—Ever remembered by wife and
family, 11.b
IN MEMORIAM
MENZIES—In memory of' our mo-
ther, Isobel Robertson Menzies,
who passed away March 13, 1958,
Her Memory is a, keepsake
With which we will never part;
Though God has her in His keep-
ing
We still have her in our hearts.
—Ever remembered :by Dad and
the family, 11*
IN MEMORIAM
COLLAR—In loVing 'memory of our
dear little girl,' Deborah Louise,
who went to be with the Lord
five years ago March 9 while in
her third year).
We think we call truly,say we are
glad
,For all the sorrows we have had;
'We came upon one weeping by the
Way, 4
And to comfort her'we had. words
DIED
COWELL—At the Hamilton Sani-
torium on Monday, March 9th.
Mildred Cowell, 439 King Street
East, Hamilton, daughter of the
late Richard, and Frances 06w-
, ell, dear sister of Hilda and Nora
of Hamilton and Jack Cowell ,of
Campbellrford, Ontario. Resting
at the BlatelifOrd• and. Wray Fun-
eral Chapel;, corner Main and •
West Avenue, in Hainilton. Ser-
vice Wednesday afternoon at 3.30
o'clOck.: Interment in Winghani
cemetery Thursday afternoen at fi
1.30. . •
Charles Agar Was,
Morris Native
Charlea Agar, 69, who had farm-
ed all his life in Morris Township,
died M Wirighario Hospital on Sat-
urday after an illness of several
months.
He was a son of the late 'David
Agar, and Ada Fell and was born
in Morris,. at lot 17, con. 3, in the
year 1889. He attended 'Brown-
town, school and was an adherent
of Browntown United Church in
the Bluevale circuit. •
Three brothers survive, Freder
i
-
ck of.,Killarney, Man.; Wallace of
Witigharn•and George of Stratford.
Three sisters predeceased him, Lo-
la, -Etta ,and. Clara ,(Mrs. J, T,
Scott):, • • •
Mr. A. N4lon ccind.tteted the fun-
eral service.:,en Tuesday from the
A.• Currie & Sons funeral home
with interment in. Wingham ceme-
tery. The pallbearers were Jim
and Ross Turvey, Charles Bosnian,
Walton and Earl Sellers 'and Ed
darniss, ,
"Better Contact Dunns
stoats ,of high quality, newest
foratte varieties are good. Custom
plucked in the Mixture to suit your
exact need.
Be 'Sure! Buy DODDS!
,
DUNNS FARM SEE1/5
(Canada) Limited.
Call Collect;
PreitStute
Littowet D1.4.3$02
.DISPERSAL SALE
COUNTY HoroSirEM
pgRSAL AND FIRE
MARCH • loth at HAYS. .SALES
ARENA, CiAliVX.141.4 .commenc-
ing at 1.'p.m. Complete Dispersal
of registered herd owned by John
H. Pearson, •.Streetsville, Mostly
Central Ontario 'Unit breeding,
bred to Thigh recor d. • son o f'
°Treasure 1KOdel," The barns of
DR. r, R, SRAALINQ, 'Brampton
recently burnednecessitating sale.
,of many milking cows and: 'heifers
dtie to :September, A, high class
herd, Sale' offering of 70 :bead all
109% Negative. HAYS . FARMS
LIMITED, Sale Managers; • Box
490, 'Oakville, Ontario, • .1.1*
DUNDAS—At the Wingham Gen-
eral. Hospital, on Tuesday, March
3, 1959, to Mr. ond, Mrs, Ross
Donelas,, Wingham, 'a son, A
STOLARSKI—At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Wednesday,
March 4, 1559, to Mr,, and ,Mrs.
Alexander Stolarski. Wingham, a
daughter. '' •
SHORT—At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, March
4, 1959,,to Mr ,and Mrs. Charles
Short, Lucknow, a ,daughter,•
ARMSTRONG—At the Wingham .
'General Respite], on • Thursday,
March 5, 1959, to 'Mr. and' Mrs.
Thomas Armstrong, R.R, 2,,Lafek-
now, a son, ' -
FISCHER—At the Wirigham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Tuegday, March
'19. 1959, to Mr, and Mrs. Th'onias
Fischer, TeeSwater, a: son..
Miss.R. Mitchell'
Buried in Wingharn
Mrs, Fred Fuller ,:received' word
of the death of her sister, Was
Rebekah Mitchell who.passed away
Thursday night in Toronto follew-
ing a long illness, She was a
daughter of 'the late Simon 'and
Clara Mitchell.
Funeral service was held in To-
ronto on Monday morning and irt••
terment was at/lade ,in Wingliam
cemetery on Monday afternoon,
Rev. C. V', Johnson_ officiated at
the service 'held here and members
of the 0.E.S: attended.
Surviving besides' Mrs. Fuller is
a 'sister, Mrs. Clara Nicholson of
Detroit and a brother, Alfred
Mitchell • 'of California:, A full
obituary Wilrappear next week.'
J. J. ELLIOTT IS
MEIHNSPECTOR NA .
:The regular'meefing of the Terri-
berry ToWnshipr: council was held -
in the community hall at Blud-
vale on MOnday -of , last week at
1.30 p.m, ,with all members present:
and the reeve . W. jack Willi-a, 'n
the chair. The minutes of the last
regular and 'special Meetings were
read and adopted on motion by
Herb Foxton and Glenn Appleby.
,Comniunications were received
and read from' the follewing: "Pro-
vincial Constable 'John J. Lewis,
Department of Highways, Stratford
and, John G. Berry, County Clerk,
Goderich.
Mulvey - Appleby— That, we in-
struct the clerk 'to prepare By-law
No. 3-59.
Foxton = Mulvey."— That By-law
No. 3-09 be given a first and sec-
ond reading, • '
Appleby- Foxton`;- That we hold
court of revision 'on the O'Malley
drain on Mar. 25,at 1.30 p.m in the
coritmtinity 'hall, Bluevele and the'
clerk be Instructed to serve the
by-laws.
Appleby - Foxicol— That we do
'now adjourn to 3.30 ,'p.m. to attend
the funeral of the late'Mr. ,Arthur
Wheeler. ' •
Connell met pursuant to adjourn-
ment. .
Foxton - Mulvey— That we give
a grant of $25.00 to the North Hu-
ron Safety °outwit,
Mulvey ,- MaeTtivish— That we
appoint J. J. 'Elliott as warble fly
inspector for 1955 at a salary of
$290.00.
Foxton = MacTo,viah— That we
purchase the •warble fly poseder ,
from 3, R. Engeland at 53c a pkg.
for 1 lb. bags and $6.25 Per bag for
.15 lb. bags.
Mulvey - Appleby— That we ae-
eept the terider of J. R. Engeland
for spraying cattle for 1959 at 1.1e
per 'head. •
Appleby - Foxton— That the rate'
for praying cattle for 1959 be 12c
per, head if paid in cash; 14c per
heed if put on the roll; 10cfOr in-
speetiOn and powder; Sc for in-
spection Only.
Foxton - Mulvey— That the gen.
eral and road accounts be passed
and paid as presented,
General Accounts
lames Breckenridge. fox bonnty
$4.00; Cletus Rettinger, fox, $4-091
Soo Walker, fox, $4,00; K. Mac-
Lennan; $13.50; Gestetner, supplies,
$15,80; John V. Fischer, part Sal-
ary, $45,001 supplies, $2,00; postage,
$1.20; C„ B. Hoffman,. StoVe oil,
OA); North Huron Safety. Coun-
cil, grant, $25.00; jack Willits, con-
vention exp,, $30.00; Herb roxteti,
eoriVeriticin exp., $15.60,
Payroll.. -• ken Felker, 049,00;
PI!"}n8%1: '2r7;7
George.
, $248;, 1i11L, t
doll,
039,26.
Bowl Accounts'
Rritleh Auttieloau Oil Go., fast
$210.16 SuOttoisk suitigtea*
00:110; 3a4k Aiskandar, gradtt re-
Pairs, $10.15; Vareld Kerr, snow-
plowing. $15,00; 3; D. Adams, gra-
der repairs, $143.01; 'Bruce Finlay-
son, grader repairs, $4,00; Andy's
Garage, Prestone, $44.72; G, A.
Gibson Sons, welding bulldozer,
MP; Harvey Eeidt, Ivelding hull-
dozer' and grader, $02;25; Thomas
l'sfaayten, snowplowing, $1601.25;
Ken Felker, transport repairs,
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LAKE TROUT AND
GROUND BEEF
BUSINESS
and
PROFE S SIONAL
DIRECTORY
A. N..MFTAVISH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
• and NOTARY PUBLIC
TEESWATER, ONTARIO
' Telephone 23 Teeswater
III/router—Every Wednesik.i
ifternoon, 2,4 pan., 'or
by appointment.
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Caiol E. Homuth, R.O.
Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, R.O.
OIPTOMETRISTS
PHONE 118
Harriston, Ontario
$2.00; Howson HowsOn, salt $1.45r
0, MacLean, insurance, Cater-
pillar, $43.00; Wm, Mundell, eon.
Klee-
trio, hydro for 010,, $13,24.
vention, exp,, $3.0,00; TlYdro
Pexten • Maa'avish — That We
do now adjourn to meet again on
April at 1.30 p.m,,
• John V ,Fiseber, Clerk
W, jack Willits, -Reeve,
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINGTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. '
Wingham, Phone 48
J. II. CRAWFORD, Q.C.
R." S. HETHERINGTON,
J. BUSHFI ELD
Q.C.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, MC.
Money to Loan
Office—Meyer Block, Whigham
-WELLINGTON •.FIRE
Insurance Company
Est. 1840
An all Canadian Company ;trhich
has faithfully served its policy
holders for over a century.
Head Office — Toronto
IL C. MacLean Insuranee Agency
Wingham
SEED MR, SALE
OE YOUR COMPLETE
reqUirentents in grass seed, low
land, permanent, . or paattire'
fribteS, in any qUakitity, data, ,bar-
ley wheat and corn, In
.
regiatered, certified or •etirrienier,.
• CULL. COritilet us for price before
tliuyi>s Chambers;' ItardWitte,
I $OM N, Wttntetor. 4,11-1814
otetIgt reglStered*To, I Mirk'
filhd Rodney` Seed 'OS.0 itt '81.45
per %She' with te. a ',bushel Ms,
*Mint on orders at 100 bushels or
CVO, Contact OE fee your other
Seed requireinenta, We also have
need 'barley for deritrtiet barleY
riAtteta. AO* 48k, Bane*
1014 Seib -
sale with papers. Beautiful pet,
neutered and necessary shots,
$50.00. Call 986, evenings, 11.b
,FOR SALE—BOAT, plywood 14'5"
by 62" beam, 25 h:p: motor, 1257
model. Remote controls, lights,
windshield, life belts, paddles,
anchor, trailer, Cec. Walpole
phone 260., lib
Dead Stock
WANTED
HIGHEST CASH. PRICES paid
in'surremiding districts for'tlead,
old, sick or disabled horses or
cattle. For prompt, sanitary
disposal day or night, pliofie
collect, LEROY ACHESON,
Atwood 153
Or GEORGE IHSLOP,
Vroxeter '205
DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
Highest Cash Prices
Fey Old, Sick' and
Disabled Cows and
Horses
DEAD STOCK AT HIGHEST
CASH VALUE
Plenlie Phone Promptly'
133
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NOTICE TO .CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OP EUPHEMIA
, WILSON
ALL PERSONS having Claims
against the. estate of the above
mentioned late of the Town of
Exeter, in the County' of Huron,
formerly of the' Village of White-
church, County of Bruce, Widow,
who died on the 13th day of Febru-
ary, 1959, are required to file proof
of same with the undersigned on
or before the 28th day of .March,
1959::
After that date. the 'executors will
proceed to distribute the estatd
having regard only to the claims of
wohtlicche, he shall then , have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham this tenth day
of March, 1959.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors , •
11-18-25b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM
ROBERT GRAHAM,
ALL PERSONS haying claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned late of the Village of
porrie, in the 'County of Huron,
Retired Farmer, who died on the,
twenty-seventh day of February,
1959, are recntired to file proof of
same with the undersigned on or
before the twenty-eighth day , of
March, 1959. After that date the
executors will, proceed to distribute
the estate haVing regard •only to
the claims of which he shall,then
have had notice,
DATED at Wingham this tenth
day of March, 1959.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Winghaa'ri, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
11.18•25b
CARD OF THANKS Because
to shay,
aiwe ., 'too, a sorrow had
We wish to extend our sincere knoWn, '
thanks to the friends and neigh- That our sad hearts had borne
hours of the ninth and sixth lines alone,
of Turnberry and all who contrib- —Mr and Mrs. Frank Collar
uted toward the gift sent to us; a 11*
Mrs. ;Ebner Tanis
Dies in Listowel •
FORDWICH—Following an ill-
ness of only two weeks Mrs. El-
mer Fallis passed away in Listow-
el Memorial Hospital on Friday.
The former Evelyn Evans, she
Was born in Howick Township,
She leaves a daughter Lois (Mrs,
Harvey Williamson, of Thornhill
and a son, Evan, of Mount Vernon,
Ohio. A sister, Mrs. Hilton Ash-
ton, of Corrie and' three grand.:
children also survive. Mrs. Fallis
was 81.
She had, been a'very 'active work-
er in the W.M.S. and W.A, of •the
Fordwieh United Church,
1 . The fttnerel service was held from
the Moir funeral home `on Sattir-
aay afternoon with Rev. A. F.
Gardner officiating, Pallbearers
wore Robert Connell, Parker Eurig,
Howell Fraser, Jack Brown, Wil-
liam Campbell and Hebert Gibson.
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