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fASTER VALUES
We're all dressed up with
Easter goods—and our entire
ensemble of Toiletries, Gifts,
Toys, Candy and plain Every-
day Needs is fashioned to give
you the BIGGEST VALUES
in the Easter Parade. Yes
our Easter Bunny will say
you, money. So, come here
for the things that will make
this a more beautiful holiday for you and a happier one for those
you'll remember with grand gifts.
ELIZABETH
ARDEN'S Blue Grass Cologne . ...... $1.75
HELENA
RUBINSTEIN'S Apple Blossom Cologne 85c, $1.25
FRAGRANT FANCY SOAPS 25c - 50c
YARDLEY'S Lotus •Cologne and Perfume
$1.25 $10.00
LIPSTICKS are al-
ways seasonable
Gifts.
Lovely Colognes for
the Spring Lift at
Easter.
Remember Your Men at Easter
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Lovely SETS by Lentherie, Bachelor, Seaforth or
Yardley will always please 50c — $5.00
RUSTCRAFT EASTER CARDS
are still in good supply.
EASTER WRAP
CHOCOLATES
in boxes
Moirs, Neilson's and Hunt's
,8Dc —$1.60
EASTER CHOCOLATE NOVELTIES 20c - $430
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FOR SALE-1931 ChterroIet Sedan,
lovely condition througthout. For in-
formation apply at Red Front .Groc-
, erg-.
FOR SALE—Baby Tenda, pratically
crew, Phone 454,
: FOR SALE—T o Shorthorn Bulls,
10 and 11 months old. Eligible for-
reeistration. Apply Edgar Wight-
man, R, R. 1, Belgrave.
FOR SALE—Baby ‘1*arriaa..ge, i-vory;1
Rocking Horses, High Chair, Play I
Pen, also Dressing Table. Phone
430.
TUNE IN!
resenting the Incomparable Music of
NM KING
IN THE
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omt WAYNE KING AND HI5 ORCHESTRA
ONANCY EVANS OLARRY DOUGLAS
CFRANKLYN MacCORMACK
PROUDLY SPONSORED BY
SAUGEEN
MOTOR SALES
WALKERTON
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David Crompton
— JEWELLER —
Certified Watchmaker
Telephone 59 Wingham, Ont.
Bulova Watches—Canada's Greatest Watch Value—$24,75 to $2500.
,er, and all repaired to the S. S.
room where lunch was served and the
social time enjoyed by all.
The meeting of the Young Adult
Group of the United Church was held
last Tuesday evening with Mrs. Ezra
Scholtz presiding. .Mrs. Jas, Falconer.
had charge of- the Worship service,.
and the Scripture lesson was read re-
sponsively. Mrs, Schultz sang, Lord,.
for To-morrow, and its needs, I do.
not pray, and Mrs. Falconer led in
prayer. Then each one gave a reading.
or asked for their favorite hymn to her
sung, Rev. G. Al. Newton closed the
meeting with prayer,
Mrs. Wm. Conn is spending
week in Lucknow, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Harold Johnston.
S. S, No. 11 of E. Wawanosh held
a meeting in the school room on Tues-
day evening in the interests of the
Huron Co-Operative Medical Service,
for Hospitalization.
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Like the first robin - - - it isn't
Spring without the newest
SPRING SHOES, in Softie or
Suede. Lead the IleW Faster
Parade in the new
charming colors
Wine, Blue, Green
Red and Black, ,in
the styles you
prefer - - - with
comfort all the
way. Today is the
`RIGHT Time to
choose them!
Pump. Medium heel,
LoW Instep.
Open Toe and Heel
Shoe with Platform
Sole.
Platform.sling Pump
—very smart.
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UNLOP'S SHOE STORE
ALL SHOtS PITTEb BY X.RAY
PAOP: 1O13R. THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Wednesday, April 13, 1949
Ft )R SALE-1927 Oldsmobile Coupe,
See, this car before you buy a lot
of trouble some plat , else, you can
drive this ear for one year without
trouble. New license, heater, new
11015, •4 01u1 paint and tires. Apply
iren, MeNall, Myth.
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FOR SALE-4 used Pianos, tuned to
(Standard Pitch. and in cordition to
glee many years of trouble tree ser-
vice. Any of these suitable for begin-
Ewes or professional players. Priced
from 6125.00 up. Garnet E. Farrier,
Whiteelmrch, Phone 402r31, Wing-
ham
tags, Suspensories, at Kerr e 1 D A FOR SALE-9 Clmnks of pigs weight Drug Store. about 100 lb. each. Phone 625r31,
' J. Graham
FOR SALE—Two good building lots,
Catherine St., Hillorest Area. J. E.
Abdominal Supports, Elastic Stock- Stoaale;ve
Prop. FOR SALE-100 bushels iii Erban
Cats, suitable for seed. Apply Geo.
(irig4, llelgrave.
I E ,1,1N 1R S.\ 1.E \\ehate
t,, offer the 2 storey dwelling con- .)R SALE-1930 Model 'A' road-
strudel' Ia viel pressed brick, newly ;tog, ,g oot, res, reconditioned ringor,
decorated within. Nice silt-,L lot with ,Akpply Raymond tiowdy, WroNeter,
garage. Located on Centre St.,' R. R. 1,
\\Ingham. The home of the late
Josi,oh J. Evans. 'P.it particulars ap- 'FOR SALE — Summer Kitchen, 3
pie id. C, MacLean. General Incur- sides attached t ,, house, size 12x18.
angst' and Real Estate Broker, Wing.' Apply to Cl/rd MeBurney, R, 112,3,
---- • ham, Witioliant.
EXTERIOR PAINTING and IN- :FOR .SALE—Boy's 'Pieced Suit, size
teri,u- painting and paper hanging j11 years, large tricycle, both good
dont'. Appls Roy Male, McDonald as new, Phone 197.
Mode,
)RFtL SAE—Galvanized Iron roofing . .
sheets used, in gag al c_ lit Fish.
or & Myers, Wingham, Phone 411.
FOR SALE—Quantity ofAia. eed
Oats, suitable for seed, cleaned and
graded, summer fallow grown. ,Np-
plv John A, Richardson, Phone
007r42, '
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—Trusses, Lumbago Belts,
Al crioN SA I ,E—A clearing auct-
ion sale of household furniture, ef-
fects, Tools, Garden Equipment and
many other items too numerous to
mention, will be held at the resi-
dence of the late Robert J. McCrea,
in the village of Belgrace, com-
mencing at 1.00 p.m., on Saturday,
April 23rd. Among the items to be
offered for sale are the following:
Nooet, Oil Space Heater, tnearly-
new ; Electric Rangette, I nearly
new): Electric Washing Machine,
Mason & Risch Upright Piano.
Every-thing is to be disposed of as
the property is being sold. Ternts tof
sale, Cash. Edward W. Elliott, of
Clinton, Auctioneer. J. 0. McCrea.
BRICK COTTAGE FOR SALE-6.:
rooms with Bath, hardwood floors,
water softener, good earth n and
fruit trees. Pk 1..SSrSZ,1011 soon. Cecil
Cook,
CHARTS FOUNDATiox tixrtneuty
Co.„ trained C.gsetierri, kir Wing
ham and sueroundine districts. If
I: (Nit a new earment, any size
t lie of fieure at reastaable pelves.
:Vito. Win. Kennedy, Phone 0091,‘„
Corner Patrick and Minnie St.
TR A ("TOR P .0WI
Harrom itee .\pply Har-
old Dennis, near cemetery.
FOR SALE ---10-20 McCormiek-
IX.erin,g 'rractor, complete with
ph ,,w, good canolition. Apply
1\ierleley Motors, Wingliarn.
rOR SALE—Grey folding Pram itt
gti,E1 Aludgnards -ot all
wheek Phone 529.
FOR SALE—SINGER PORTABLE
Electric Sewing Machines, Also new
and reconditioned treadle machines.
All guaranteed. 'rime payments, For
information write—S1NGER. SEW-
ING CENTRE, Phone 403, Han.
over.
EOR SALE—L9.33 Terntplane Coupe,
Al condition. Apply Bartley Sinith
Wingbant,
FOR SALE-1030 Model 'A' Ford
Coach, new motor last fall, also 2
wheel trailer and stock rack,* Apply
H, Gallaher, \Vroxeter phone
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FOR SALE — The following new
Cockshutt M achinery, for immediate
delivery: Drag Harrows, two-sec-
tion heavy lever Harrows, six-foot
power Cultivator; also new SA Mow-
ers 5, 0 and 7 foot sizes, We have
tractor Tires .and rims in stock, and
are equipped to load tires with Cal.
churl Chloride solution. If you have
hydro installed see us about Elec-
tric Washers, Separators, Milking
Machines, etc. John Bumstead &
Son, Phone 455w.
GOOD GARDEN on Edward St.,
,free for the working of it, Miss R,
Lewis, Edward St
GENERAL KITC1-1E3, HELP—
Wanted male or female, good wages.
Apply Hotel Brunswick
.KITCHENER BIG-4 CHICKS—
should be your choice for April
buying. Get your chicks ordered
now, before you get too pusy, :Can-
ada Approved, backed by a breeding
program, on their own farms for 30
years. Pullets, cockerels, mixed,
started, Buy quality now, buy Big-4.
Wilbur Hogg, R. R. 4, Wingham.
LEWIS FLOWERS—Will have for
Easter Sale, Hydrangeas, Rose
Bushes, Calceolarias, Cineraries and
Cut Flowers. Order early to assure
top quality and satisfaction, Phone
101, Lewis Flowers,
MODERN DWELLING FOR IM-
mediate sale in Wingham, Ontario,
residence of Mrs Dorothy McTavish
centre hall plan, divided into upper
'arid lower suites, constructed of
brick, situated on large corner lot.
Recently decorated. Has four bed-
rooms, two bathrooms, large living
and dining rooms, ultra modern
kitchen, hardwood flooring, divided
basement, hot water heating with
new oil 'burner, year-round hot wat-
er tank, -soft water in laundry room,
one car detached garage immediate
occupancy. For particulars, apply H.
C. MacLean, Real Estate and Busi-
ness Broker, Wingham, Ontario.
PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOP
specializes in all types of Perman-
ents, Machine, Machineless and
Cold, also.Shampooing, Finger Wav-
ing and Ogilvie Sisters Scalp Treat-
ments, 'Phone '33 for appointment.
PIANIST and VOCALIST—Ten
years iexpefience dance orchestra,
theatre, wishes position at summer
resort. Box -QM, .Advance-Times.
RUG FOR SALE—\Vaton Rug in
excellent condition. Telephone 355,
WinAtasia.
STARTED CHICK Bargains -while
they last non-sexed, pullets, cock-
erels 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 weeks old. Also
turkey ponits 2, 3 :and 4 week old.
Also -day old chicks and turkey
poults. Send for special sale price
list. Free 'Catalogue. Tweddle Chick
Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont,
SITUATION WANTED—Man and
wife desire position at summer re-
sort, cook, housekeeper, gardener,
handyman. Will accept work with
private family, abstainers. Box Q,
Advance-Times.
WANTED—A reliable girl yr middle-
aged woman for housework in farm
home, Conveniences. Apply Ad-
vance-Times.
CUSTOM BUILT
Kitchen CABINETS
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RUBBER and
Mastic Tile Flooring
for Homes, Offices and
Stores.
Plastic Wall Tile
For
Kitchen and Bathroom
ESTIMATES FREE
Norman Rintoul
'Phone 251 Wingham
WANTED TO RENT—House 91.
Apartment, with modern conven-
iences, Leonard Dawson, representa-
tive H. J. Heinz Co., Teeswater,
Phone 119W,
WANTED—Girl or
12,30 to 3 p.m. and
,to assist hi kitchen
bondyso
woman from
6 to 7.30 pan,
Apply Sher-
WANTED—Young man or boy to
learn baking busineses, also, exper-
iencedman wanted Apply Purdon's
Bakery
WANTE D—Cre.amtry Helper at
once. Apply Bluevale Creamery.
Tenders For Shed
Tenders will be received 'by the
undersigned up to Saturday, April
16t1i; 1949, for the purchase of the
Browntown Shed. Lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily accepted..
Melville Mathers,
R. R. 4, Wingba.m,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS havnig .claims
against the 'estate of Andrew T.
Cruickshank late of the Town of
Wingham, in the County of Huron,
Labourer, who died on or .about the
2nd. day of March, 1949, are notified
to send to the =undersigned on or be-
fore the twenty-third day of April,
1949, full particulars of their claims
in writing. Immediately after the said .
CARD OF THANKS
Mr, Robert Sproal and family wish
to thank their friends and neighbours
for the many kind expressions of syrn-
1,athy which came to them during their
recent bereavement in the death of a
• wife and mother.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity of
thanking Mrs: ..Nforrey, Dr. Crawford
and the staff of Wingham General
Hospital, also to my many friends and
neighbours who so kindly remembered
me with cards and treats. These were
much appreciated. Mrs. Thos. Nickel.
CARD OF THANKS •
We wish to express to the many rel-
atives. friends and neighbours our
heartfelt thanks and appreciation for
the acts of kindness, messages of love
and sympathy and'beautiful floral trib-
utes extended in our recent sad be-
reavement in the loss of Mrs. Archie
McMichael, a loving grandmother and
sister. Harris M. Campbell, John and
George Harris. '
visiting at the home of Mrs. David
Kennedy-, and renewing old acquaint-
ances in the village.
Mrs, .Alex. Rintoul Toronto is
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Gordon Rintoul, Mrs, Rintoul and
little son returned from the Wingitain
Hospital on Tuesday The baby has
bad the jaundice,
Mr. Harry Moss of Bright, spent
Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Ben McClenaghan and Mrs. Moss and
baby Benny returned home with him,
after spending two weeks here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley` Lott of Wat-
erford visited on Sunday at the 'home
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lott.
Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Curran of
Ashfield, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson
of Lucknow and Mr, and Mrs, Bruce
Ryan and daughter Beverly of God-
erich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
John Ryan.
Miss Muriel Moore, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Milian Moore has been un.
der a Doctor's care during the week-
end, requiring penicillin treatments for
a heavy cold,
The Building Committee of the
Memorial Hall are holding their danCe
this Thursday evening, with Farrier's
orchestra providing the music.
Mr, John MacAlillan was able to
return home from St. Joseph's Hos-
pital last Tuesday after spending three
inonthA there., , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Grain, Mr, and
Mrs. Walter Lott and Mr. and Mrs.
McCreight spent Friday evening at
the home -of Mn and Mrs. George
Quite a number of men from this
district attended the Chamber of Com-
merce banquet in the Wingham Arm-
ouries on Friday night. ,
Mrs. "Annie Henderson who has been.
taking care of Miss Christena Laid-
law for the past year, left last :;1,' ues-
day for her home at Powasson and
Miss Olive Terriff, R. N., is now in
-charge there.
Mr. ErnesteSnowden left on Friday
for Victoria Hospital, where lie will
have further treatment on his eyes,
Mr. Cecil Falconer held a successful
sale last Thursday. Good prices were
realized for most everything. Mr. Fal-
coner will now devote his time to the
Huron Co-Operative Car Insurance.
The East Wawanash Federation
Directors are 'holding a social evening
in the Belgeave Club-rooms this Tues-
day night.
The play "The Blue Bag" was pees-
rented 'in the Memorial Hall here last
Friday evening by the Young People
of the 'United Church at Wroreter,
under the ans-Pices of the Women's
Institute -and was very much enjoyed
by all. Each one took his or her part
'with splendid reality. Tiffin Brothers
provided theintiSic -for dancing.
Mr. Mowatt, Inspector of Libraries
in Ontario, was in this 'Community last
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Eclat/tier, Librarians for the Travelling
Libraries, who -exchangel this unit in
April. During the first quarter of 1948,
eighty-eight hooks, were read from
this Library, and this year 288 were
read in the same time, and the Lib-
rarians expect to add a second -unit
of books in the near' future.
FOR SALE—Dark red Shorthorn
Bull, 11 months, .also some surplus
Heifers, herd fully accredited. Mel-
vin H. Taylor. R. 1, Belgrave.
WHITECHURCH
Miss Muriel Watt, nurse-in-training
at Victoria Hospital, London, spent
the week-end at the home of her par-
ents, Rev. and Mies. \V, J. Watt.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mason and
fathily spent Sunday at the home of
their sun, Mr, Lloyd '1\ Eason of Lis-
.towel,
• The family of .Mr. and M :3. George
:Fisher, Kinioss, are again laid up with
another attack of the flu,
Mr. and Mrs, John Mason visited
'on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
,Alfred Clarke of Hensall, and on Sat-
urday attended the funeral of her aunt,
the. late Mrs. Fred Bengough, who had
been ''bedfast for seven years with
,arthritis. ;:t Ler home in Heusall.
' Mrs. T G. Gillespie left on Tuesday
,,Iii,-rorvoTtto,tor kw days with friemls m
Miss Grace 'McKinnon, Mr. Orville
Ellio tt, Mrs. Tames Wilson and Mrs.
Lorne johnsbm were in London on
Sunday visiting with Mr, Johnston in
'S,\Yestininster Hospital. He expects to
return home this week.
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Mr. Roy Robinson started out on
Alonday with the East Wawanosh
spraying outfit.
Twin colts were born on the farm
`of Mr. Kenneth Mason on Sunday,
both died.
Miss Isabel Ellioiltas been tinder
.the dractor's care during the past neck.
Miss Donna McLean of ,Nroxeter
1,elit the week-end with 'her grand.
'parents, Mr. and Mrs. I, F. McLean •
and returned home on Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira, McLean,
I :Mrs. Murray of Wingham has been
twenty-third day of April, the assets
of the said intestate will be distributed
amongst the patties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of which
the administrator - shall then have
notice.
DATED this first day of April, A.
D., 1949.
CRAW FORD & HETHERINGTON
Wing-ham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Administrator_ ____________
There was a splendid attendance
last Wednesday evening, of the Easter
Thank Offering meeting of the W,M,
S. of the Presbyterian Church, when
all in the community had been invited
to attend and welcome Rev. Angus
MacKay, again on his furlough home,
after twenty-two years service in Mis-
sionary work at Jansi, India. Mrs. W,
S. Sutherland, president, had charge
of the meeting, and after the opening
hymn, Mrs. Jas. McInnis read' the
Scripture lesson from Isaiah 53, and
Rev. Chas. MacDonald of Lucknow,
Fed in prayer. Miss Grace tMoir sang,
"God is not willing that any should
perish" and the choir rendered an
anthem. Mr, MacKay spoke from the
Great Commission to Christian people,
Go ye into all the world and preach I dle Gospel to every creature, and Lo,
ant with you alway, even unto the
end of the world, and told, of the dis-
couragements of long ago, and now, of
the teeming millions, and what Chris-
tianity can do. and has done, for so
many in that land. Alter the address,
Rev. W. S. Sutherland gave the offer-
tory prayer, and then showed moving
pictures of India and its peoples, while
Mr. MacKay explained them. Rev. W.
J. Watt closed the meeting with pray.
GORRIE
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Edwards abet
Dorothy, spent Sunday in London.
At the recent annual meeting of
Huron County L.O.L., Mr. Joiner
Dinstnore was chosen County Master..
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