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Ashal Roofing
Ins4I-Bijc „Siding
'40 CALL •
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SHUR-GAIN
OG GROWER
gives bigger profits because:
• Hogs are better FINISHED.
• Hogs are marketed as Grade A.
You SAVE money by buying SHUR-GAIN.
You pay only for:
• One handling
• One hauling
And you BUY DIRECT from the
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• FEED •
SHUR-GAIN Hog Grower
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BLUEVALE MILLING CO. LTD., BLUEVALE
' E. HEE DELMORE
DAUPHIN & RANT TEESIVATER
Barrister, Solicitor, Notar$: Etc,,
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RADIONIC EQUIPMENT
COMP EP S HEALTH
RITIcE
eats
oo ng
BU REPAIRS.
OF 'ALX1),KINDS
Steel Roofs
• Teleptr e 6
Wroxeter -
Just 5 More
Week' untflt
Howick Lions
it fq".0 •4.
6th Annul Frolic
Aug. 12 and 13
Shiliny mo, women
pin 5,10; 15 lbs..
Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor
What a thrill, Bony limbs fill out, ugly hollows nil up; neck no loom, seaway; b ody loses lalf r
M resi:ily ;Z011linl raft in't s, LOt,rTuvec;iieVe, are now proud ol shapely tug bodies. Tiny :thank the special vigor-building, tlesit•building Maio Ostren frAilet oglumlants, invigorators.
iron, vitamin D i . calcittrit. enrich blood, IMprove .111Tietlte and tilizentiOD„"80:.thoul gives yOu more strength and atiUrishttrenti pot tiesa on pars bones. Don't leareettitio rortat7Sina ellen voirve tho 5, 10, la or 20 lbs. roil need tir normal weight.
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rind added pounds, this vary (Lis At all.druggists
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A
POWERFUL
HEATER
FOR YOUR
HOME
The Tweed Steel
Works Fireplace
Furnace draws the cold air out of
-the-f0010; heats it 41114:40dS it hack
Into the room tor. It saves fuel. 'Why
install an old-fashioned fireplace to
let the beat go up out the chimney
to heat the outside -wood. Send for
free Catalogue and list of satisfied
userS. You will be interested'in a
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TWEED STEEL
WORKS LTD.
TWEED ONTARIO
,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Townsend
;.were Sunday guests at the home of
'Mr. and Mrs. Ross-lieirclij011ielwood.
tioi4o.)
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-Coring. to
R. A. ;REED, R.O.,
will be, y1/4(,)irgham
Offie in
'CROMPTO'N'S
Jewellery Store, on
WEDNE$D
JULY 14tIv
from 9:00 a.m. until
12:30 noon, to ,
EXAMINE EYES
and'
tITGLA.S§E$
where necessary.
'FREDERICK -1 PARKER
OSTEOPATH
"Offices: Centre
OsteoPitthic and Mackie Treat-
V&A Technique.
< Windham.
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Chesterfields and
Occasional Chairs
Repaired arid ReeoVere'd,
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STRATFORD UPHOLSTERING COMPANY
STRATFORD -;45 OWTARIO'
42 Brun
Enquiries she d be left itt
Currie's, Wing
EtikhiOkno,
InsuralIce, Company E
st. 1840 .•
An iii'dann'tlian coriipity- 416 ,
has faithfully served its Policy
holders for over a century.
Toroltq c
H. C. MacLoatt Insurante Amoy.
Windham
A. H. ItTAVIA
Teeswater, Ontario
tt .tacer, Solicitor, NotaryPublic
arid Conveyancer.
Office: Crofton Honse, Wroxeter
every Thursday afternoon 1.30 to
4.50 and by appointment.
Phone - Teeswater 120/
YOUR EYES NEED
ATTENTION
Our 25 point Scientific Exantin-
tion enables its to give you
clear, Comfortable Vision.
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Optometrist
Phone 118 Harriston
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Mellor
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after 6 p.m.
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were: Mr. and Mat Aniirev. Agar,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley /Rocivar all of
Mount Forest, Miss yer:a Agar, nurse-
vige. at the home' of Mr. and Mrs.
tamper during'WVpast week
in-trainiilg'-, at General ;Hospital, Tor-
0 to . ,,
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. ' Mr,:,,ancfrs.,Allger, Schott. of 1;leve-
liaid,..Ohio, arrived'''bn -,:'$aturday., and
are guestg of htr.'"ancl:Mrs. AlletiMun-
Ai: at ,.their, cottageis Araberley Beach;
'.: „Miss-- Beatrice HOWes, Leamingtoni - .
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is spending the vacation months
her sister, Miss Mary Howe. /
Mrs. H. H. Waller, Toronto,. is
spending some time at: her apartment
in the village.
Miss Elva Hupfer, who is on. the
public school teaching staff at ,:,'Iud-
151:Ity,iqrr•lye'4,•Oft"*4niday to bperia the
ktjalainq,i-vacatiorfl':;With her mother,
Mt's, LRobert HupfeiV
Mr and Mrs. D, S. MacNaughton.
and Mr. John MacNaughton Were in
Toronto on Wednesday attendi4 the
funeral, of the former's aunt, Mrs.
Mary Thomson.
Miss Eleanor Sanderson, TO7Onto,
is spending this week with her mother,
1,‘CP rank' Sandbtri.'
›forMa, 'Bra 'art of Toronto,
*as a week-end visitor with friends
here l ,
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
UP-STAIRS FUNERAL PARLOUR
224A
J. WALKER
'PHONES 106 - :WINGHAM
V
L. 6. BRYCE'
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AUCTIONEER
FARM SALES A SPECITY.
Telephone 62 Boli:331
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WINGHAM, ONT.
MN 11,EMIINNAN
VoitAutry burieou
bffleid - 1iisziita St.
Opposite and.Eokitit ihe*Uttkid
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Witishezn,
,, 11!,5 c. iu .:, ' t.t"W.iiTa.t.. awt ,j, Brampton, 'and
4.440011 it:0-sr.te I) Toronto, :sent
61e-week-did at tlielehome here,';':
Congratulations are extended i:O--'111r, or,
Od Mrs. Bruce Chambers, (nee:Aud-
rgey Wade), whose marriage took,piace
A Wednesday of last week. ,J1\liss
Wade for the past five years has been
an efficient operator in the local,-tele-
fhpn office. (, : ,--,T‘lm ,. il i `o1KgoiKiftp,philogokYjed morning
4.614icer,k;.:I.Wroxeterftlifited Chnrch.
Rev. I.T. Cronheilm in charge A
mal,uartette Messrs. G, A. Wear-.- t gt Vert Howe0j',;4,tt GibsA:,and
.V6srif'•- upfer, ,sane 'That Bentitiful
Land." The choir alspo•ePntributed an - : anthem. - ,
Miss Lenore Higgins,:,, R. N. Lon-
don, was a week-endi':Visitor of.: her
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Chestetig- ,,, gins.
Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Schieding,,ton-
don, were'week,entVguests of Mx„ and
Mrs. John Colwill, Mrs, Schieding is
remaining for' the week.
Miss Alice HoweS; Toronto, iSl'holi-
dayinp,- with her, .parents, Mr.' and
Mrs. Ernest Dobbs of ,HorontO,"'were'
week-end guests at the tobbsliome.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur_ Forster, Dub-
lin, also Mr. Roy Durst of Stratford,
wee visitors with Mr. and Mrs, 'Har-
old Durst over the -week-end. _
M. and Mrs. Win. Lindsay "and
two children,.,Detrpit,-were week-end
guests of Mr: and Mrs,Robert - Gib-
son. ....:s f-, ::.,r --t IT,3,-7
. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs,
Thos. Burke 'were; Mr. and Mrs. A.
Telford and son, Teddy, Mr. and 'Mrs.
L. Barkley and son, Jack, all Of• Tor-
onfoi the boys are remaining, for a
vacation.
Mrs. John Robinson, Gorri'e, took
place at, St. 'Johns Lutherau'rktrson-
of Clifford, chose a greets unit with
brown accessories and a corsage of
roses. Carl, Werner, brothei:"of the
bride, attened the groom.
A reception was held' at. the home
of the bride's varentS, after which the
couple left on a wedding trip, On their
Onto' - Me' er Blobk. Winghtun
DONALD 11. BLUE
Experienced Auctioneer
lAcettsed for 't bUntiel
nURON & •BRUCE
Ali,Baits dimity 'Bandied
Phone .49.
kitget Ontario
return they wilt Jive on the groom's
farni neat, Giorrie,
Until't*eentlyr1,14-ne was a resident,
of Wroxeter \Were lie owned Old
bakepi. thany friends in and
around tat village in -wishing he,
and' his 1?ride a very happy married
life.
o:rlryhPdaltfilgalrtrtieargeof oltfir4,11acinrdeYMrs. Wrni:
Chambers ,. Wade
B ernice,
Wade, Wroxeter, and Bruce Sangsteg,„
eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Weslek
Chambers of Molsworth, was solemn;;
ized at the Presbyterian Manse, Mob:
esworth, at 12 o'clock noon, on Wed-
nesda.y, June 30th,' Rev, J. C. Hutton
officiating. The bride, was, lovely in 4
street-length costume of pale blue taf-
feta with white accessories, her cor-
sage Was of American Beauty roses,.
and she•swore a double strand of pearls,
the gift of the Rroorn. Her bridesmaid,
Miss Jessie Ghpubers, sister of the
groom was' -in 'pink silk jensey anti
white ,accessories,, a corsage of roses'
completing the costume. Mr. 'Gibson
Stewart !Molesworth, attended the
gropril. ,,: ,
Following the ceremony a reception
itfa s held at the,Royal Hotel, Listowel:
Later Ur. andArs. Chambers left lir
their Wedding '.trip„ through Northet.o.
ntaiip as fa-I:0,,North Bay. F4r,
travelling , thiii•-b4716114yore a blue ga ' 1;
4 ardine suit : yithjiik ing accessory S:
Upon their..fet1#0q1 : will take p
residence in :14eSVOrth, L
Friends in' thlankcommunity learned v-.
with regret 0,114Adeath of Mrs. E&
win' Bentietii40;449,took place on Fri,
day, JAIHndinit Wingliam General
Hospital, togPing two weeks' illness.
Three sons anetwo daughters survive,
and-xttlid oetlled ll
i•-
the sympathy of friends t
-i-i ':. -- 4:4_, mil. -,..11 ','Weelle,cild rguee4. and Mrs.
'Haiti' Dant' weret Mr. atid Mrs. Ed,
DemmeOng, Neustadt, Mr. and Mrs.
Qi ,.Seegmillar, Detroit and ,Mr,.
and ;Mrs. 'Wm. Seegmillar, Kitchener.
Mr. Relert MacDonald of London,
spent • part 0,6:last ,.. we9i.k with his
nibther, Mrs. Freda MacDonald.
Owing ,to the ledeeOrating of the
Town Hall, Atte Wrox,iter Community
Association held' their dance in the
rink, Wilbee's orchestra supplied mus-
ic and a good time is reported.
, S. S. Picnic.
The annual United Church Sunday
School 'Picnic- was held on Tuesday
evening at the village park. Supper
was served at 6.30, with a special treat
of ice cream. Following a well ar-
ranged programme of races and other
sports was carried out 'by the teach-
ers and officers, A ball game com-
pleted the evening's entertainment,
Women's , Missionary Society
The July Meeting of the W.M.S. of
the United Church will be held in the
church school room on Friday, Jul)
9th, ,at 3 p.m, Miss K. .1-fazelwood
and Mrs. R. Ii. Palmer Will have
charge of the devotional period. Mrs.
NV. E. Cronheilin "will present the
chapter of the Study`' Book. Au all
members: programme on Home Mit,:;-
slow will include Mrs. M, MaeFar-
lanei, a guest' speaker. All the ladies
are cordial), invited to the tuonthy
meeting of the Women's Missionary
Society,
Millar Reunion
Wroxeter village park was the scene
of a happy gathering on Saturday,
when descendants of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Millar, numbering 75,
held their annual .:tinion. Relatives
from Detroit, Toronto, London, Brus-
sels and Lucknow and many from this
district signed the register and were
welcomed by Mrs. a A. Wearrin-:,
and win MacDonald, reception com-
mittee.
The Millar homestead was the farm
now owned by Henry -Wheeler, Wro\-
eter south. Dinner and supper were'
served on long tables under the 1 ,:evly
maples which are a memirial t,o
Thomas Millar, who planted them. He
was a brother of John R., and con-
ducted a general store where the te.st
office is now located.
During the afternoon 'a pro,ramme
f sports was carried out with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert t;ilist.n. Mr. and
Joe Higgins and Jack Mitchell in
Charge. Pictures were taki211 of the
group, one of special intere.,4 was Mr.
'1', A. Gibson, the only surviAim,,, mem-
ber of the older generation. Garry
Ruttan, six weeks old son of Art and
Mrs. Rattail, and Wayne Higgins,
son of Joe and Mrs. ni,.•gins, were the
two youngest present.
Mrs. Leonard Ruttan spoke words
' of welcome. The retiring president,
Mrs. Chester Higgins thanked all writ.'
bad helped to make the ;lay a sue-
ces,:. Plans were made 1,i hold the
I.'949 reunion the 1st. Saturday in July,
in Wroxeter-Park. Officers appointed
for the coming year were; Hon. Pres.,
Mr. T. A. Gibson; Pres., Robert Gib-
son; Vice-Pres., Leonard Ruttan; See-
etary-Treas. Lloyd Ashton.
Visitors duringit the week with Mrs.
\V, E. and Miss Rona Vanvelsor were:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacLellan, Jean
and Douglas,„ Oshawa; Mrs. Elsie En-
nett, Toronto, Miss Hill, Maine, t'. S.
A., Mr. Laurie Vanvelsor, Hamilton.
Miss Rona Vanvelsor accompanied
their guests on Kincardine on Satur-
day. ,
1\tr. and Mrs. Harry Casemore and
Mr. Harry Lake, all of Detroit, :spent
the past few days with Mrs. IL Sel-
lev.
WAlliERTON BOBBINS
DEFEAT MERCIES
Walkerton t ohtln,i defeated tile
Wingliant Metcurys here on Vriday
evening, 10-7 ift as ntert'S intermediate
"A'7. Isofthall ,game which-featly cid the
appatrante •of Jardine, on the mound
for Witgltana Despite the fact that
the.game wacv-only An exhibition eon.
tost, the Walkerton nine held the
Mercurys off the score sheet until the
W. A. CRAWFORD, M. O.
IPHYStqAN AND BURGEON
Phone 150
Ott I CON411-
DR. B. N. 1CORRIN
PHYSICIANS " and• SURGEONS
Phone la
MOS. FELLS
REAL ESTATE
AUCTIONEER and
oi sitionek Otiorinquittm
231 , Witighank
o extra ,
Cost
Miss Edna Lawrence, TorontO; is a
holiday visitor, with her parents, Chas.
and '111-s. Lawrence,
Mrs. Mel Martin and children,
Peter and Patricia, Toronto, a,re visi-
tors with J. EL and Mrs, Wylie.
A motor heat on the river here is
adding enjoyment to the holiday seas-
on for the family of Mr. Clarence
White, j,roronto, and their • friends.
The boat Which is very complete and
a beauty was made by Mr, White.
Robinson , Werner
The marriage of Marie Werner,
only daughter of Mrs.'Werner and,
the late Moses NV.erner of Howick,
to Lorne Robinson, son of Mr. and Chrysler, - Plyinouth , Cars and Fargo Trucks
Telephone,Days 417, Wingham beige, suit with.nrown accessories, and
a corsage of Better Time Rdses. Her
only attiidant, Miss Gertrude Runge
PARTS and* ACCESSORIES N age
'
Clifford,'with Rev. M,
ael officiating.
*w "For her wedding the bride' wore a
CRAWFORD &
HETHERIN6TON
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.:
Windham, Phone 48
1, H. Crawford,
1t, S. Hetherington, X.C.
21-DAY SPECIAL
LOW to FARES
TalEASTERN
*OBOE
od the
'MARITIME
JUNE 21st 'to SEPTEMBER Oth
that holi-
day "Dovirit:Ease.
a visit home ot
ififtritithfriettds;
Low summer
fires ; . • return
limit, '2 1 ..days..
with stopovers
„permitted.
8th inning. Rallying in the 8th and,
9th, to se, 're seven runs, \Vin...ham
connected for eight hits and saved
what appeared -to be a shirt-out for '1
Cassidy.
Walkerton llobbins-P,railley ef, M. ,
O'Ha.,an if, T. O'Hagan, ri, Cullim
c, Dentingcr lb, McDonald 2h, F. -
silly H. Dtntiliget PA), W. t.a,t,i
gl iam Mercurys-Tt fa:tit-arm
ef, McCammon Ili, Aitelti-..rt :1'14
Gr wes c, Nier4arth sc, Ganitter ^b,
Weber if, Jardine p, Cassidy If.