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for Living-room—
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All sizes
18 colors to pick from
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FIREPLACE FURNACE.
For Summer Homes
and Cottages....
draws cold air out of room
—sends hot air in to re
place Ir instead of beating
outside—circulates air—
saves fuel—so mom cold
evenings it cane.
Write to ..,
TWEED STEELWORKS
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Barker's 6 oz, pkg.
SODA
BISCUITS 10c
Plain or Salted *
.. And Quality, too, at Your Dominion Stores with A Full
Range of Tasty Groceries, Delicious Meats and Fine Foods
of Every Variety
lb.
39c
Dozen
'" ▪ 40c ai
New Mild Coloured
CHEESE
Grade A
EGGS -
lb.
1 OC
No. 1 Ontario Hand-picked
BEANS', -
Pride' of Niagara Prune
PLUMS -
20 oz. tin
▪ 10c
Richmello Fresh Ground
COFFEE -
lb.
57c IM
Fancy, Red Cohoe
SALMON -
A Meal in a Jiffy
KRAFT DINNER
Brunswick Chicken
HADDIE - - 23c
Ready-cut Bulk lb.
MACARONI - 2 for 19c
Clark's 20 oz. tin
TOMATO JUICE 2-17c
Clark's Vegetarian, in Tomato Sauce 20 oz. tin
BEANS - - - 2-25c
Dominion 16 oz. jar
, PEANUT BUTTER 39c
Utopian Choice 28 oz. tin
TOMATOES - 2-35c
Velvet 5 lb. bag
CAKE FLOUR - - 39c
Milled from Washed Wheat 24 lb. bag
Robin Hood Flour 1.27
Navy
TOILET TISSUE 3-25c.c
White Swan roll
TOILET TISSUE 3-32c
Weston:s Golden Brown Plain or Salted 16 oz.
SODAS - — 28c
Weston's Bulk lb.
Sandwich Biscuits 35c
For Hot Breakfast!--Dr. Jackson's 2 3/4 lb.
ROMAN MEAL 32c
Fresh, Economical 8 qt, bag
Newport' Fluffs 25c
Values effective to closing time, Saturday,
March 5th, 1949
All Merchandise sold at your Dominion Store is
unconditionally Guaranteed to give 100%
satisfaction
7 3/4 oz. tin ▪ 33c
7V2 oz. pkg.
- 15c
14 oz. tin
Heat and Eat—Lipton's Noodle
SOUP MIX -
Johnson's Paste
FLOOR WAX
CRISCO
Brunswick, in oil
SARDINES -
From Ripe Tomatoes—Heinz
KETCHUP -
pkg.
2-25c
16 oz. tin
59c
lb. pkg.
- 47c
31/2 oz. tin
9c
13 oz. bet.
-25c
McLaren's (6 Flavours) pkg.
JELLY POWDERS 3-25c
Large Laundry Bar
SUNLIGHT SOAP 2-25c
Fresh Milled Bulk lb.
11,OLLED OATS - 3-23c
With Cheese—Libby's 15 oz. tin
Cooked Spaghetti - 14c
lb.
COFFEE 49c
Shirriff's 8 oz. pkg. .
Lemon' Pie Fillers 16c
Jello 41'/ oz. pkg.
Lemon Pie Fillers 2-19c
Early Morning Economical
Shamrock Pure
LARD
Domestic
SHORTENING
ICING SUGAR
Aylmer
JUICE
iselmtNids ttesket 0070
21c
37c
lb. pkg,
- 2-23c,
20 or. tin
" 10c
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Wednesday, Marct 2nd, 1.9*
A PERSONALITY "PLUS" BY WESTINGHOUSE
WANTED—A young woman for gen-
eral housework. Phone 308,
Geo. Adams, Ron MeMichae and dill
l'hornton were in Clinton last Tues-
day evening at the annual meeting of
Huron County Junior Farmers. Glenn
Austin was elected to the office of
first Vice President, and .Geo. Adams
director. Miss Erland Gregg was also
made a director of the girl's section.
A large number from this district
were in Mildmay on Wednesday night,
when the local hockey team played
their 4th game with Moltke, resulting
in a 5-3 win for (Moltke-This is their
third in the best "three out of five"
series and gives Moltke the W.O.A.A.
"C" Intermediate Championship. Al-
though not the winners the Gorrie
boys are to be heartily congratulated
on their fine standing for the last.few
years.
World Day of Prayer
A cordial invitation is extended to
all the women of the village and com-
mnnity to attend the World Day of
Prayer service in the United Church,
on Friday, March 4th, at 3 p.m. "More
things are wrought by prayer than
this world dreams of" so join in the
intercessions for a troubled world.
New Railing On Gorrie Bridge
A fine new railing, which was un-
obtainable last fall, has 'been added to
the new bridge and adds greatly to its
appearance and also to -the safety.
Women's Institute
The March meeting will 'be held on
Tuesday. March 8th, at 2.30 p.m., at
the home of Mrs. Cloyne Michel. Mrs.
Pearl Kaine, Historical Research con-
vener, will be in charge of program.
Roll Call, a bit of Irish 'wit.
St. Stephen's W. A.
The Women's Auxiliary will meet
on Wednesday, March 9th, at 2.30
p.m. at the home of Mrs, Geo. Anger,
Roll Call. A verse from the book of
Exodus.
Lenten Prayer Service
Rev, 5. C. Caley will hold prayer
services at the homes during the Len-
ten season. On Wednesday evening,
March 2nd., the meeting will be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Strong
at 8 p.m.
William West
The death occurred in Stratford on
Sunday morning of Wm. West, a for.
mer resident of Orange Hill, folloWing
a three week's illness from pneumonia,
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RAILROADERS, Telephone Men,
Hydro Men, Section Men, Milkmen,
Breadmen, and all men whose occu-
pation is outdoors, in rain, sleet and
hail, who know the comfort of keep-
ing their clothes dry and warm—
use "RAINPROOFER" on all
their work clothes. Just sprinkle it
on—it is invisible but sure keeps the
rain off. All 89 cents bottle will
rainproof about four or five pair
of overalls and jackets.. Get it at
Donald Rae & Son, only.
WANTED Knee hole Office desk,
size about 27x42, with drawers. Ap-
ply Advance-limes.
ANNOUNCING—We are agents for
Britishknit Woollen Wear f o r
every member of the family. Made
to order and made-to-measure.
Yemen's, Wingham, Phone 279.
ASK FOR—I russes, Lumbago Belts,
Abdominal Supports, Elastic Stock-
ings, Suspensories, at Kerr's I D A
Drug Store.
BE YOUR OWN BOSS!-Distribute
on Part Time or Full Time basis,
our 250 products: Toiletries, Vita-
mins, Extracts, Spices, Baking
Powder, Cakes, Doughnuts, Glass,
Silver, Furniture and Shoe Polishes,
etc. Each Individual a customer.
Excellent opportunity to test your
business abilities. WRITE for
FREE details and catalogue, FAM-
ILEX, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal,
CONCRETE BLOCKS FOR SALE
—We lay blocks and do concrete work
of any kind, foundations, floors,
sidewalks, driveways. etc., estimates
free. Brooks & VanCamp, Phone
608r5 or 8W, Wingham.
CLERK WANTED—Full time Em-
ployment, one with experience or
sales ability. Apply Pollock's Shoe
Store.
FOR SALE-2 Trucks, 3 ton Dodge,
'41 model stake body, also 1939
Panel Delivery Chevrolet. A. 5.
Lockridge, Phone 35.
FOR SALE-7 roomed brick house
possession in May, Apply Harold
Ross, Charles St.
FOR SALE —1935 Ford V8 Sedan,
new tires and battery, good shape.
Slim Boucher, CKNX, Phone 618r4.
FOR SALE—Percheron Horse, about
4 years old, 1300 lbs.; 4 Brood Sows.
Apply Harold Dennis, near ceme-
tery.
FOR SALE-1935 Ford Sedan, good
tires $285.00. Phone 625r41, after 5
p.m.
FOR SALE—Building lot, good resi-
dential location in Wingham. Apply
Box \', Advance-Times.
FOR SALE-5 acres maple tops. Mr,
Leander Good, Phone 624r3, Wing-
ham.
FOR SALE-2 very large black Wal-
nut Trees. Apply Advance-Times.
FOR SA I .E-1. 2 ton 1041 Chev
Truck, good condition. Apply W. H.
Gallaher, \Vroxeter, Phone 5r6. —
FOR SALE-100 acres, lot 11, con.
13, Howick, 1 mile from Highway,
brick house, bank barn, drilled well,
water in stable. silo, hydro available,
Apply Leonard Metcalfe, Clifford,
or Roy •tiowdy, Wroxeter,
FOR IMMEDIATE ,DELIVERY—
New Cockshutt Conde Milking Ma-
chine, also Viking Cream Separators
and rubber parts for all makes of
Milking Machines. We also have
tractor tires and rims in stock. See
us about changing your steel tired
tractor to rubber. J, Bumstead
.Son, Wingham.
FOR SALE-160 acres in Howick
Township on paved road, consisting
of 6 acre,4 of hardwood bush, 100
acres workable and remainder in
pasture and swamp limber. Barn
40x60 with straw shed 28x60, ce-
ment stabling with water inside, and
hen house in barn also drive shed
and colony house. Cement veneer
house with furnace, telephone and
rural mail delivery, for further par,
t. Oculars, apply to D. I.. Weir, Wins-
ham, Ontario. Possession immediate-
ly.
FOR SALE—Corn on the Cob, about
10 ton, $40.00 a ton. Walter H.
Woods. Phone 12t0, Wroxeter,
WANTED TO EXCHANGE York
Hog about 300 Ws, for either York
or Tamworth, Phone 640r22,
WANTED—Second or Third Class
Stationary Steam Engineer. Apply
in writing to. The Andrew Malcolm.
Furniture Company, Listowel.
IT GROWS HAIR
VIVAX—the amazing new discovery
of the Vivax Co, grows hair and checks
dandruff. Results will amaze you. You
Can't lose, This sensational new dis-
covery re-grows your hair and checks
dandruff or money promptly refunded
with no questions asked. Recommend-
ed for men and women. ',Complete
treatment $5 postpaid. (C,O.D.'s post-
age extra).
MEDICAL PRODUCTS (Dept 436)
Station B, Montreal, Que.
NOTICE
The new Building Code for the
Town of Wingham, as provided by
By-Law No. 1195, has been finally
approved by Wingham Town Council
and will become effective on and af-
ter March 8th.., 1949.
This By-Law provides for the in-
spection of all new construction with-
in the Town. as well as regulating
the moving of all buildings and the
control of Fire Hazards.
Anyone contemplating any altera-
tions or the erection of new buildings
should call at the Town Clerk's Office
and obtain a copy of the regulations,
so that they -fnay keep within the pro-
visions of this By-Law.
W. A. Gabraith,
Town Clerk,
Wingham, Ontario
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the un-
dersigned for the supplying of Diesel
fuel oil, No. 1 gasoline, No. 1 motor
oil and hydraulic oil. Applicant to
supply pumps and containers. Ten-
ders to be in the hands of the under-
rigned not later than March 4th, 1949.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Anson Galbraith,
R. R. 1. Gorrie, Ont.
Road Superintendent of Howick Twp.
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the
Clerk of Howick Township for the
Printing Contract for the Township
of Howick for the year 1949, Tenders
to be in the hands of the Clerk by 12
o'clock noon, on March 4th, 1949.
Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
P. L. Direst,
Clerk of /-lowick Township,
Wroxeter, Ontario.
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the
Clerk of Howick Township for the
crushing and spreading of 8000 yards
more or less of gravel, 314 inch screen
to be used. Gravel to be delivered any-
where in the Township of Howick
under the direction of the Road Sup-
erintendent. Tenders to be plainly
marked "Tenders for Gravel" and to
be in the hands of the Clerk by 12
o'clock noon, March 4th, 1949. A cer-
tified cheque for 5% of the contract
to accompany tender. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted. Work
to be completed by September 1st,
1949.
P. L. Durst,
Clerk of Howick Township,
\Vroxeter, Ontario,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Mary Coultes, late of
the Village of Belgrave, in, the County
of Huron, Married Woman, who died
on or about the third day of February,
A.D., 1949, are notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the fifth day
of March, A,D., 1949, full particulars
of their claims in writing. Immediately
after the said fifth day of March the
assets of the said testatrix will be dis-
tributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the executor shall then have
notice.
DATED this fourteenth day of
February, A. D., 1949.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the executor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE of CHARLES J. DAY, late
of the Village of Gorrie, in the County
of Huron, Gentleman, deceased.
TAKE NOTICE that creditors and
others having clainis against the es-
tate of the said Charles J. Day, de-
ceased, are required to file their claims
duly verified with the undersigned on
or before the fifth day of March, A.
D., 1949, and that after the said date
the Executors will distribute the
estate having regard only to the claims
of which they shall then have notice.
DATED this ninth day of February.
A,D„ 1049.
A, H, McTavish,
Teeswater, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Eexecutors.
CARD OP THANKS
I wish to express my thanks to
friends and neighbours for visits and
gifts of carols, flowers and many other
remembrances which came to me tiur•
ing my illness in Wingham General
Hospital. These expressions were
deeply appreciated,
Mrs. Geo. C. Johnston,
GORRIE
Mr. Bud Stewart of Detroit, spent
the week-end with his wife and family.
Mr. ,Bill Bennett underwent an ap-
pendectomy in Wingham General Hos-
pital on Wednesday last. His con-
dition is reported as favorable.
Mrs, B, Greaves of Galt, called on
friends 'here on Saturday. Mrs. John-
ston of Galt and Mrs. Greavcs were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baker
of Fordwich, over the week-end.
Miss Lois Montgomery, Stratford,
and Mr. Oscar Thompson,.. Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery and
family of Milton, visited with Mr, and
Mrs, John Montgomery on Sunday.
'Mr. Louis Charles, Gowanstown,
called on friends in town on Saturday.
Mrs. Bagnell of Toronto. was a re-
cent visitor here.
Miss Barbara Fortune of Waterloo.
has been spending some time at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gamble,
Mrs. Gamble has been 'under the Dr's.
care.
Miss Maxine Farrish was home from
Listowel for the week-end.
The W.M.S. of the United Church
will meet on Thursday at 2,30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. 'Hec. Hamilton. Roll
Call, Sowing.
Mrs. Ella Lackie of Waterloo, visit-
ed her brother, Mr. Herb Neill on Sat-
urday.
Congratulations and best wishes to
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Dustow on the
occasion of their thirty-first wedding
anniversary on Feb. 27th.
In the W.O,S.S.A. semi-finals pub-
lic speaking contest hetd in Palmerston
on Thursday night, when Champion
speakers from four High Schools, Lis-
towel, Exeter, Palmerston and Milver-
ton competed. Miss Marianne Doig,
daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doig,
con. 4 was again a winner in the junL"
for girl's class. Robert Gibson, a son
of Irwin Gibson, Listowel, was first
in the sr. boy's class. Each speaker
was required to give a nine minute
prepared address and a three minute
impromptu address.
Deputy Reeve Harry Gowdy and
Councillor Harvey McMichael attend-
ed the Good Roads convention held at
the Royal York in Toronto last week.
The Y.P.U. will meet at the home
of Miss Gwen Ruttin next Sunday
evening,
Mrs, A. Hamilton has returned from
London.
Mrs, Milo Casemore of Wingham,
visited with Mrs. Etta Day on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Irvin and Mr.
and Mrs. Bower Farrish were in
Guelph on Sunday to visit Mrs. Ir-
vin's mother, Mrs. Sam Douglas who
has been very ill.
Lackie Bros. of Waterloo, were in
town on Saturday. They have pur-
chased the steel work of the Robt.
Sanderson bridge, washed out by last
spring's flood, Cement abutments for
the new bridge were erected last year
and construction of the steel work will
be commenced shortly.
Miss Erland Gregg, Glenn Austin,
CARD OF THANKS
To those who expressed their sym-
pathy in so many b'eautiful and prac-
tical ways during our recent bereave,
ment, we extend our heartfelt thanks.
Mrs. Matthew Bell and Family.
NOTICE`TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Samuel Wright Ferguson
late of the Village of Gorrie, in the
County of Huron, Retired Farmer, de-
ceased, who died on or about the 1st,
day of February, A.D., 1949, are not-
'lied to send to the undersigned, on
or before the 12th day of March, 1940,
full particulars of their claims in
writing, Immediately after the said
12th day of March, the assets of the
said testator will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
raving regard only to claims of which
the executor shall then have notice.
DATED this 18th day of February,
ckgw176RD & HtTHERINGTON
Wirigharn, Ontario,
He was in his seventy-fifth year, Born
in England, he came to Canada at the
age of eleven and lived for nineteen
years at We home of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Dennis, lot 14, con. 10,
known in more recent years as the Ed-
ward Galbraith farm. He then went
to England to visit his mother and on
his return to Canada was employed
in Stratford in a furniture factory and
later in the C.N.R, shops. He retired
about nine years ago. His wife sur-
vives him. Funeral service will be held
on Wednesday in Stratford, with in-
ternment in Stratford cemetery. While
living in Howick he was a member of
the Orange Hill Methodist Church
and of the choir. He has been a fre-
quent visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gco. Johnston, Fordwich. Mrs.
Johnston being a daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. R. Dennis.
WROXETER
Anglican Church News ,
The regular monthly meeting of St.
James' Ladies' Guild will be at the
home of Mrs, Victoria Brothers on
Tuesday. March 8th at 2:30 p.m. Do-
nations will be received for members'
subscriptions to Forwards at this
meeting,
A community dance held recently in
Wroxeter Town Hall with Browns Or-
chestra supplying the music under aus,
pices of a new "Social Club" was much.
enjoyed by all, especially were the
members of the committee pleased to
see so manytof the older folk enjoying
the modern and old time dancing. A
request was made to hold it again.
Mrs. Geo. Griffith and Mrs. Dave
Draper were in charge of the refresh-
ment booth. Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Sharpin -will convene the next dance,
assisted by a chosen committee,
Mr. Mac Steurnol, is visiting in Lon-
don for a few days.
Miss Olive Lovering of Severn Falls,
accompanied by her small granddaugh-
ter, Barbara Sexty, Saskatoon, Sask.,
are visiting for a few days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, H. V. McKenney.
Mr. Harvey Reidt and Mr. Harold
Durst were in Toronto last week on a.
business trip.
INANTED__worriau f or h ousewor k
;me or two days a week, or reliable
school girl, from 4 to 7 p.m. (one
ehibi). Apply • Box 391, Wingham,
Phone 541W. .....
WA NTED---Girl or woman for up-
stairs work. Phone 161.
FOR SALE-1 fresh .Cow. Apply Ad-
.vance-Times.
FOR SALE—Beatty Gasoline power-
ed Washer, Briggs & Stratton mot-
or, nearly new. Apply George Fear
Myth, Ontario. R. R. 3, Phone 1'1r4.
FOR SALE—Ladies brown gabardine
suit, size 18, good as new. Phone 111
FOR SALE—SINGER Sewing mach-"
ines. Electric portables & cabinet
models; new and reconditioned, all
guaranteed time payments. For in-
formation. WRITE Singer Sewing
Centre, Phone 403, Hanover,- Ont.
FURNITURE—Select from a very
-wide range of Chesterfield and bed-
room furniture at J. F. Schuett &
Sons, Mildmay. They compete with
mail order catalogues. Also new
and used pianos. 60 cycle washers
and refrigerators. Free delivery.
IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET
for good Chicks, how about placing
your order with us for either Bray
or Lakeview chicks? Write or phone
643r2, Jas. R. Coultes.
"I RECOMMEND THEM" says
Customer, Mrs. John Carnochan,
Brussels, of her BIG-4 Chicks. Once
a customer usually always one. We
suggest it's high time to order yours.
The Dept. of Agriculture, says
"Hatch early for profit." Canada
approved, backed by a breeding pro-
gram on Hatchery's own farms. Get
price list, order now, Wilbur Hogg,
R. R. 4, Wingham.
NOW IS THE TIME—To order
Tweddle Chicks for bigger profits
in 1949. Order now for delivery any
date you desire, Call or see Harvey
Cook, Belgrave, phone, Wingham
634r14.
PART-TIME OPPORTUNITY For
women of above average intelli-
gence, resident in or near Wingham,
to take part in nation-wide survey in
April, May and June, and to con-
tinue as resident interviewer if sat-
isfactory. Write: Canadian Pacts
Ltd., 146 Wellington St., W., Tor-
onto, at once,
PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIAL-
ty. Warren House, Phone 475.
QUAKER OIL BURNER — With
force circulation, the floor is as
warm as the ceiling. See Edwards
Motor Sales,
IN MEMORIAM
5PARI.ING—In loving memory of
our dear husband and father, Alonzo
SKINNY r&fEN, WOMENI bah' 5 to Sparling, of Wroxeter, who entered
15 lbs. New Pep, too, Try fatuous his Heavenly Home two years ago
Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double March 6th, 1947,
results, new ,healthy flesh; new rig- Gone is the voice we loved so dear,
or, New "get acquainted" size only Silent is the voice we loved to hear;
60 cents, All Druggists. Too far away for sight or speech,
But not too far for thought to reach, TRUCK FOR SALE 1042 Dodge, Sweet to remember him who once was 3 ton with rack in first class con- here,
clition. Call in and see same, C. And who, though absent, is just as Bondi & Son, dear.
.—Sadly missed and always remember.
ed by his wife and family.
sA,
Bu lova
DIANA
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