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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-06-23, Page 4Irrimmomptimmommiummormormompleemenirimpurnamlorrtik 451 carts a word per insertion, with a age of 25c. fiLVEVALE. Many in this district will be inter- eoted to know that Mr,' and Mrs, Geb., Patterson of 6 Springdale Tonto, will celebrate the 26th anniver- sary of their marriage, on June 29th, Mr, Patterson was a Veteran of the First Great War and on his return front overseas, secured a position in Winghain Where he was a resident for several years, He is a nephew of Jas, Peaeoelc and Mrs. George Thornton,. Bluevale, Mn, and Mrs, Arnol Lillow and Mrs, Nellie Lillow spent Monday' with relatives at Stratford, Miss Florence Fowler has returned to her home in Turnberry after spend- ing the winter at Seaforth. Mrs, Laura Kirton is spending a few days with John and Miss Bella Kirton in Turnberry, Miss• Gordon has returned ronto after a visit with her Miss Sanderson. James Richardson Burgess Funeral services were held on Thursday for James Richardson Bur- gess who died at his home, 52 Car- diff Ave., Toronto, at the age of '74 years. His health had been poor for some. time and last year he moved to Toronto from Listowel, where he had been Manager of the Dry Milk Comp- to To- friend, ASK FOR-Trusses, Lumbago 13elts, Abdominal Supports, Elastic Stock- ings, Suspensories, at Kerr's I D A Drug Store, FOR SALE-Pure Bred Registered Hereford Bulls front fully accredited herd, J, A. Sully, RoSny Farms, Bayfield Road, Goderich, Ont. WOR SALE-Cockshutt Conde milk- ers and Viking Cream Separators, in stock. Also No, 7 Cockshutt Har- vester Combine with power take-off. We expect a shipment of Cockshutt rubber wagons and baying machin- ery soon. We also have a used Side Rake, 3 ton Ford Truck and a 2 furrow disk plow. John Buinstead & Son, Victoria St. FOR SALE-1 McCormick Deering Binder, nearly new, 7 it. with theaf carrier trucks; 1 Massey-Harris Mower, in good condition; 1 Steel rim, low farm wagon w i t h fiat hay rack; 1 Tudhope Anderson 2 furrow Tractor Plow. Apply Hugh Rinn, Belgrave. FOR SALE-'34 Frontenac Coach, in fair repair, priced reasonable, also Man's Bicycle, Apply Cenclair Filippo), after 5 pan. FOR SALE-30 pigs, Apply Harry Bateman, Phone 637 r3. FOR SALE-Corn Scuffler, Apply Geo. Tervit, B.. R. 4, \\Ingham. FOR SALE-11 pigs ready to wean, Win. R. Jenkins, Sr., phone 637r12. WANTED-4 used drive belt, 100 ft. or longer 6" or 7" wide, also 1 belt 33',ii ft. or longer, 4" or 5" wide. Phone 602E31, AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements Will be held at South Ili Lot 9, Coo.- 4, MORRIS, 2 miles East of Belgrave At .2 p.m., on MONDAY, JUNE 28th. The following is for sale Three 2-year-old Heifers, five 1-year old Heifers, six 1-year-old Steers, 4 Calves, 6 Cows, 2 Sows and 14 pigs, 6 Sows,: bred, 1. Tamworth Hog, 19 pigs about 65 lbs„ 7 Pigt4, 150 lbs., 60 Fence Posts, Anchors and Braces, 1 Cream Separator, (Electric), 1 'Dm,- nip Pallier, one 25-cycle 114 b.p. mot- or, Electric Brooder, 1,2 barrel of Molasses, 8 Oak Barrels, Steel Druh Electric Fencer, Rubber-tired Wheel- barrow, Fanning Mill. Thresher Tank, 400-gal. capacity, 15 acres of bay, 400 bushels of Oats, 100 bushels of Wheat, 40 bags of Cement. TERMS - CASH ELMER WILKINSON, Prop. F. W. KEMP, Auctioneer. NOTICE Applications for the position of care- taker of the Town Hall and the Fire Hall, will be received by the under- signed up to Saturday, July 3rd., 1948, Particulars as to duties expected may be obtained on application to the un- dersigned.. \V. A. Galbraith, Town Clerk, NViugham, Ontario. ( NN! SCIENT/FICALLY HARMONIZED Cosmetics Blended by Adrienne to. Glorify Each Type of Beauty Blonde, Brunette or Titian Distinctively Packaged in Wedding White and Gold. Adrienne Scientifically Harmonized Beauty Aids are Sold Only at Re.rall Store Cosmetic Counters. FINISHING CREAM .60 DEODORANT CREAM • FACE POWDER • • • • .75 .40 P ERFUME LIPSTICK . .S 1.25 .3 ROUGE; prearn or Po nder ..75 89 BISM -REX do 1 • BISMA-REX NEUTRALIZES 4417°. EXCESS STOMACH ACID 2 • HELPS REDUCE GAS 551 ,.. 3 • SOOTHES IRRITATED STOMACH MEMBRANE 4 • RELIEVES HEARTBURN Reg. 1.00 - .89 • Keg. 1.00 • .89 Reg. .35 ' .29 • Reg. 1.35 -1.09 Reg: .15 -2 for .25 Reg. .25 • .19 Reg. .60 • .53 - 27 Reg. .60 • .49 MONEY S AV IRS IN SUMMED AN 1D VACATION NEEDS FORGET-ME-NOT FACE POWDER Keg* 1.10 • .89 REXALL IVY-CHEK, for Poison ivy Reg. .75 - .69 REXALL ASTHMA a ^ EVER TABLETS Reg-60 .53 JAYNES ECZEMA LOTION LEG SILQUE, Beige or Suntan REXALL XALLLARKSPUR LOTIO N • CAMELIA BATH POWDER VELOUR POWER PUFF, 31" PLASTIC SOAP BOX • - REXALL LIVER SALT • - MUTEST CALAMINE LOTION RIKER'S FRENCH BALM • • SHARI FACE POWDER Mi31 DENTAL PASTE - GLOS-KREME • . Keg, As - .39 LANGLOIS LAVENDER TALCUM (112)Reg..45 - .39 ENGLISH GARDEN FACE POWDER Reg..0 .59 JASMINE or GARDENIA PERFUME ,Reg. .75 - .69 SAVINGS IN" TOILIET NEEDS REXAU. Mi 31 -StiLOTION Mouth tiTash and Gargle /6 oa, - 89 BETTER GROOMING for GENT . CREAM SHAMPOO with Lanolin .15 COLOGNE for MEN ab BRILLIANTINE, Liquid or Soni „r.,1 DEODORANT CREAM SHAMPOO pith atits ira SHAVING CREAM ASTER SHAVE LOTION SI4 AV I NG SOAP n Wood Boni • • 3.,2 i GENTLEMEN'S im.cutvi • • - • YOUIR Cli-IANCE' TO SAVE IN CONIC NIECES REXALL NERVE TONIC Reg" 7S • .69 SILQUE CREAM st",„tr,P00 Keg. 140 is9 HAIRBRUSH, Reg, 2.25 2.19 REXALL AGA-REX COMPOUND Reg. lay - 1.09 STORK BABY POWDER • 28 DEFENDER LADIES' SYRINGE Reg." 1.19 REXALL MILK of MAGNESIA 200z. Reg..50 0,47 * Mi 31 TOOTH POWDER "trit="' Reg..40 - .33 Reg: .35 2 for .49 Reg .50 Reg..65 Keg. .25 Peg. .60 Reg. .65 RESCRIPTION SERV P CHOOSE J('' toLc....aff ALWAYS for QUALITY and RELIABILITY REXALL NOSE and JASMINE FACE POWDER SUPERIOR Altsetegt 2 *z REXALL ORDERLIES, 60 s' ICE SILQUE HAND LOTION • .50 .40 a as Reg. - .23 Reg. - .39 SALE FROM JUNE 24th to JULY 3r MeKIBBONS rois: s‘I.F-Vitt :and Aralicatitins well be reZeriVt7a by I "L., 3 nt ,..11ths fet the /,..o.sit i ort 7.1 11,0,••'1 Elt..tt. Phone :Ta\-. the Town,114) of; .„fi IL %vizi,: for the !,,ear 1943... Sa7.avy k • •--. $.430.0.00. 'Fax zt,tices may be matlek.P . . . . . . C rld S Sm.in cte-' de.-..tred. .11tcat,1,.lts to be to t"sue ;ado. cf The Clerk. by 12 ez.lock '1•7! 6•17i,14. g July Durst,. Clerk tq Tut!, F4 4 R "• 14 b" ^V stt-.vey V. xeter, Ontariti.). n iottst..,u I etTace. taro V. ',I', \\"t1::-1741- Ter,Jers a.1 t":e tire in4nratIce tt:e. ra.-w Fite Han wall be rezei%ell by the r.11, Satur.lay. July ‘Nril Itk4? The atranrat ti# tnsttrar,ze Ie.., 'lotto! C... are. ... t . ert-; Ptra..1$73.1.410. fazz,,:ers `?ti td 31.1-,,,Ift, 1! %.„ ntatta..I „it t::e t. 'r TE:e I, V.i'Se r any ;t,'1,7titts. ,tenler tit neeessaTtlie W. A. itialbraitli.„ Lion - • .•••••• Pt"%tl feel T.)3.' t.1:zr.g. Inc lerti. ice the3 CARD OF THANKS tanl.:e. Pellets with whole gnaw,'trer many \.::a at H,rya. t a .Jt: wit2N sent me 4..a.r.ls vtsite.1 tne tire.. ilV:•\ I EH A*MiNt-MliLo.sz,ital, I wis't N tat.4% STR \\:1-• CARD 9 1 isl-lAtiltg v...ito• an 1 tan t :1%• Clis.'4 1.! ,. • : .:n. tattail'y • . y :i.'oreie N.13 iS111 expre5i-t kit td. ..a.t.1 friends their WAN, J'1,111---,.‘ to r„ntt ,.r t!:eir c ecpressi:rA wrzy, - • - • •i - • „and Jac .canoe t. cars were 'a;-.11tectatt.I. ttitnetal l'attty. 1..e•t,'ats'tJ, itsrl • ' ' • ' wt1t,4 8)1....nt CARD OF THANKS Cr kt4,.. thtee .Aceles vacatt,n,i I1-.-(.ace Newell ..3 irtti!,, kit 'tee torte 7,,,,,,,,vr,t•txislt t. 'enrests teat sincere thanks.. re7 ttzirtt'ttucc. and nniti•orttv4,i, to kind ttetsIlot's svvotitl!etq:cn1 of -ffTiz,nas, the. tttatty, expressti.,4-ns. tt ITA.snteral Seed...4114g s'.,anfiathy ,loring their rezent sad bee- Cintati.\ a etuelnent. Can at "f61A-il t':e.Z.e-tnitte-... 1 tintly arpreciate it netice jeante C. vN; Fur nv, 304.11. TENDERS PAGE rOUR THE WINGTIAlVI ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, June g3, 1943 FOR new C0t71...411Itt 5 ft. mower, also new Cockshutt 7 It. i;inder, immediate delivery, also lime used mowers, binders and a hay-loader. in See us a'hout your farm machinery the of East Vi awanosh, requirements. _lolin Bumstead a\., tae County of Huron. Farmer, who S, u, 'Victoria St., Wingham. died on or about the twenty:third day of May, A. D., 1948, are notified to send to Crawford 8: Hetherington, FOR ALE-100 boxes oi Asters. 469J, ticulars of their claims in writing. FOR SALE-Building lot on Edward Immediately after the said tenth day treet. Apply Alex Reid, Phone 530, of July, A. D„ 1945, the assets of the S Wingham• said testator will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, FOR RENT-3 bedroom, brick house' havitill: regard only to claims of which with cellar, kitchen attached, avail- 'the executor shall: then have notice. able after July 1st., 5 miles from. DATED this twenty-first day of \\inotam , '4- mile front school and June. A. D. 1943. railroad station, priced reasonable, MESSRS.. Apply Advance-Times. C.RAN\'FORD & HETHF.RINUTON Wingham, Ontario. FOR SALE-Hay Rack 16 feet long' So117itOrs for the Executor, George Glousher, Lower Wingham.i•NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,. 8 feet wide, also hay Ra.ke. Apply ",•• FOR SALE-19e, con, garden ! All perSOns c:aints against Szrestl door, organ stool, the estate of IsVoella Tervitt, late of clothes 3,v t laAer. Apply Advance- the Towrn,hip of Turnberry in the Cetutity ..f Huron. Married Woman, I olio tiled on or about the third da y FOR SNLE-Cow, Phone 625142, A,D., 1948, are notified to ',end CSANS rd & Hetherington. FAIR sm.„1.;...29 whippet Sedan, low ... . . heft's' t h e E',. Ft IR ie A; due Juud 29, .Alp. 1-71, liaTv iletuna-. near catnetery, FOR t. at. v. ea bred. tewit kend and atta,di:enate.v otAw FORD & IrFTHFRINGT1,.7 ..km b. V. 0, 3;36, 'A Ingtant. LT the A.httitti,,,trat,nr. Ur% W ars - ""!' ""4"- A111" II I Tax Collector Wanted 31a). • A1,14 Mrs. Arthur Stokes, Phone Wingham, Ontario, on or before the ' 101:11 klay of July, 1I 194 1948, full par- heater and u gw tenth o9.ty , i July A.D., 194$. fil: pat--vault job, Apto,*, Ro,s Mann. Phone% ticulars of their claims in writing, 14274, Win.,liam, before 6 p.m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ali persons having claims against the estate of Samuel Morton, late of limuediately after the said tenth day 1945, the a.-,ets of the sai d In:cstatt,. ,,\•71/ be ,i:stribute,i ,.-ngst the parties entif:e.,1 thereto. regaril craY claims vv:tel the admitustratea shall then have not- ice. ea,; twvalpiirst day on June. 1,94S. M any for 23 Years and previous to that had been an Ontario cheese inspector, He was born at Bluevale, sots of •til lath' tohn Burgess and tqlzabet.44 Itinsrtoittig‘te.datightWgf 'the late Mn, and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins,, Blue- vale Road, Hg was An nave worker in Knox Presbyterian Church, Lis- towel, and, his. Minister, Bek%' W. C. Kelly 'conducted the funeral, sertrices,, Mr, Burgess is survived by his wife and one. daughter, Dorothy • jean; -one brother 'Joseph, and pne sister (Bella) Mrs. Henry McHardy, both of Otta- wa. Friends and relatives who attended the funeral were: his brother, Joseph, Ottawa; Donald Menzies, Listowel; Mr. and Mrs, Roger Oke and Mrs, John Wilson, Winghain; Miss Lyle Burgess and sister, Mrs, Harry Dick- ens, Mrs, Fliank Sharp (Nellie May McKinney); Mrs. Kenneth Howard (Jessie McKellar), Fulton Timmins, Misses Annie and Jean Richardson and Fanny Patterson, William Patter- son, Miss Rubina Duff, Mrs. `Ross Douglas (Eva Duff). LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Flora McCallum is visiting friends at Acton and Milton. Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Cook of Clinton, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. W. I, Haney. H, V. Pyrn and .iter house gUests spent a few days, in Niagara Falls last week, Mrs, Edith Wood of Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. W, Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs, D. S. Breen of Lon- don, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, R. G. (Gannett, Miss Margaret Woodley of Brant- ford, visited last week with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hastie, iMrs;'(Rev.)„,L.:W. Carlson of Ham- ilton, is visiting at her hope with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hastie. Miss Ruth Burgman entertained the class of Grade 13, W.H,S, at her cot- tage at Bruce Beach on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Ross of London, spent the week-end at the home of his brother, Dr, Geo, H. and Mrs. Ross, Mr, and Mrs. Carman Coutts 'ot Ottawa, have been visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coutts. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hastie and Mrs. L, W. Carlson visited with the former's sister, Mrs. Ida Hastie of Gorrie. Mr. and Mrs. Court Carmichael and children of Toronto, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Car- michael. Mrs. 3, W, McKibbon left on Mon- day for Calgary and Edmonton, where she will .VNit with her sisf r, Bert Elliott, • Mr, Fa'B, Mayer#, Douglas and Stir.; ley 1\1:44,9 of Sulphide,• spent' the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. L, A. MacDou gal. Mrs. Geo, .Galbraith and children, Jack and Sally, of Brussels, 'are visit- ing, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. j, Walker, Mr, James Arnott of Ingersoll, who has been visiting .,ti,vith his grand- mother, Mrs. -W • Williamson, :re- turned home last „week, - Mr. and MrS„',/AlVin Higgins and daughter, Jerry Hig- gins, visited .witti. TV/ 04V% Wood- bridge and TOFtint;),..oVeCAVe week- end, Mr. and Mrk,"Wilfild:Olkott and sons, Blake and PO, kitStOn4•Beach, Sask., vi sit ed • at ;tite'• hoTrie ,br ,M r, and Mrs. jack Eritestand •Mrs., Robt, Vint., Mr, Roy fOl;t'el.. 410:,-,••;Mss John Porter have gOeljoo , risit•Witil Dr. and Mrs. W. A. .:Xiligt`pattick,• SfAidstone, Sask. Mrs. POrtdrwill. 'make her .home with her daughr,' Mr, and Mrs. 'Frank Small of Lud- ington, Mich., Mr, Herb Small; Grand Rapids, Mich., aijd Mr. and Mrs. Bert Small of Derroi0Mich„ visited on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Rahy, Mr, and Mrs. A, D, MaeWillianz and Saily,-Lu, returned .from, inotor,.:trIP •throtigh the: tleA p.gland. at havej.gs their ltotts 'Bests and daughter,attlerry "of 'Porto?r Rico. Mr. W, H, Haney' atten40. thei Assessor's Convention held in London,..; on June 8th and `9th, after which he, aPo,„,,,outPanied by Mrs, Haney motored '. tO'West Branch, Michigan and North-;; ern Michigan, where they visited, re,-;1 Wining after a two week visit, Mr. E. A, ,Hanunond of South Bend, Ind,„ whi5 has been in' Whigham owing to the illness of his sister, Mrs. W. Wellwood, suffered two strokes. last week and is a patient in Wingharn General Hospital, ,Mrs, Hammond. came last week to be with her hus- band. Guests at the home of Mr. and! .Mrs. J. 3, Moffatt on Sunday were; Ml', and Mrs, Hugh Ptolemy and daughter, Jean of Seattle; Mr. and, Mrs. W. E. Stewart, Mrs. Wm, Luc:- as, Mr. Graham McBride, Mr. 'Gilbert Golly, of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. W, P. King, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Has-;. tie of Gorrie, and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Earls, Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacLean and. family, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mil- ler of Wroxeter. rt'IR F-ialntt traller, bo‘. go: tat-, go:a all Mliance- -Yrnit