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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-03-26, Page 4DAVID EROMPTON JEWELLER Certified Watchmaker PHONE 59 WINGHAM Occasional Tables 4 .. i .. . 40011140 floolimi04111,44046 WARREN HOUSE Cr C. McKIBBON Phone 475 Wingham . , GODDESS W. , 11 jewel:„ 5375° L ESSATOO laaos,„ 11375 amnierton's Photo Supplies WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE CA 7 E A FAN March Spring Cleaning for your Camera without charge Bring your camera in for a complete check-up and be ready to get out for your :first Spring outing. Films Flash Bulbs Cameras Projectors Projection Screens Gadget Bags Filters 35 MM Slide Viewer Film Reels .and Cans DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING • COPYING COLOURING PHONE — WINGHAM 199 o You Play a M sical Instrument? The 99 Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery (R), at 'WINGHAM, ONTARIO, has a very fine BRASS BAND, for which a few andsrnen are Needed Instruments and Music are provided. Every Parade and Practice is Paid for. GOOD RECREATION—Badminton, Volley Ball, Softball, etc.; good Fellowship, and profit to your- self are yours for the asking. Join the Canadian Army Reserve Force by be- coming a member of your Local U nit. Apply at The Armouries WIINGHAM, ONTARIO ed Front Grocery Free Our Prices Are Lower 'Phone Delivery We Keep Down The Upkeep 590 CLOVER HONEY . . . • . • 4 lb. pail 69c BEEHIVE or CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP .5 lbs. 79c .Z7 A.7•1011 BUTTER 41c 16 OZ. MASON JAR CLARK'S 20 OZ. TIN PORK & BEANS . 35c CAMPBELL'S 10 OZ. TIN TOMATO SOUP , . 2 for 25c CHATIalgEPLAIN or PIMENTO) • S OZ PKG. C • - 33c ' 2 lbs. 25c 16 OZ. X'KG. .¤. . . ..... 37c OUR OWN BLEND BLACK TEA 1 lb. 79c KADINA CELLO PKG. OF BO TEA BAGS, 2 cup size 29c SCNEIDEIt'S 1 LB. PRINT SHORTENING ... 24c BULK MIMED I.E.1 CELLO DATES • „ 4 . • 4 .. 4 ... 4 4 :'4, i • 17c 1 BULK FIGS .. . . .. h ..... VOIIK BRAND Salmon Filets . .. . .. YORK BRAND COI) FILLETS) ir * Ibi* 41C FANCY QUALITY MACARON I POWDERED S11131 MILK MILK() 4 r 4 4. 4. * * lb, 63c THE WINGHAI11 PAGE. FOUR PERSONAL Will the driver of the ear that backed into the car in front of the Presbyterian Church on Sunday, at approximately 8.15 p.m. please con- tact The Advance-Times. 26* FOR SALE FOR SALE—Tip-top card table, pic- tiire top in poppy design, good as new. Copper wash boiler in good condition. Reasonable for quick sale. Phone 192. 26b FOR SALE—One Singer shoe patch- ing machine; iron last and stand; tools for shoemaking and repair work. Phone 23r18, Gorrie. 26b CONSULT your Wingham Singer rep- resentative for obligation-free dem- onstration of latest sewing machine models. Free sewing course with every purchase. Phone 665. rrb WATERLOO M.M. TRACTORS & MACHINERY NEW EQUIPMENT— All sizes of New and Used Tractors, Models R, Z, U and G. Ebersol Wonder Electric Hammer and Mill with new type hammer. A. complete line of Farm Implements. A full selection of Watt's Rose brand farm feeds made in Palmerston. USED EQU/PMENT— One International W-4. One International Farmall A. One Massey-Harris Model 20 Stand- ard, One Waterloo Model R. One Waterloo Thresher 24 x 48 with shredder. GEO MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE Belmore Ont. Phones: Belmore, 4 Wroxeter 7r7 FOR SALE , -Giftware, suitable for bridge prizes and showers. Special .50e, .;Se and $1.00 at Warren House. 26b HAVE YOUR Sewing AI:whine serv- iced by trained and experienced men, All makes accepted for re- pair. Work guaranteed, We pick up and deliver. Phone 665, rrb FOR SALE Galore seed barley, grown from registered seed, Walter Willits, Wroxeter ir3, 26* SEED FOR SALE—Per bus., Alfalfa, $28.00; Red Clover, $20,00; Timothy, $7.65; White Sweet, $7.60; Yellow Sweet, $8,50. Per lb., Brome, 32c; Orchard, 40e; Meadow Fescue, 40c; White Dutch, 90c; Ladina, $1.70; Montcalm Barley, cleaned and treated, $2.00 bus.; Field Peas, $3.50 bus. Prices on some lines are advancing. Get your supply early and save money. R. Cramm & Son, Pinkerton, phone , Cargill 68r3; Paisley, 151r17. rrTF FOR SALE—Quantity of Monterdm barley, cleaned; $1.75 a bushel, 608-J-2, Wildon Robertson, R. R. 4, Bluevale. 26 4' ARTIFICIAL SERVICE at reduced rates from the licensed growing co- operative association from Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire, Guernsey, Here- ford, beef and dual-purpose Short- horns. Bulls of top quality. Life membership, $25.00. Members, $5.00 per cow; non-members, $6.00 per cow. Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assoc. R.R. 1, Waterloo. For ser- vice contact Len L. Fischer, Mild- may, phone 60r11 before 10 a.m, FOR SALE—Two Quaker space heat- ers, one medium, one large size; quantity of stove pipes. Price rea- sonable. Phone 418. 26b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FOR SALE—Ten sows, Yorkshire, 5 months, 220 to 250 lbs. Used an average of 540 lbs. feed from weaning at 22c lb. Will breed. Sell your unprofitable sow and buy one. Maitland Glen Farm. James H. Currie, phone 719w3. 19,26* FOR SALE—Young sows, due April 10th. Charles Campbell, R. R. 4, Wingham, 26* MORE PROFITS WITH CAPONS— Your roosters will show more profit when canonized between 3 and 6 weeks of age. A capon does not fight or crow. When you sell, cap- ons bring 2c lb. more than roosters and over six months period will average two lbs. heavier on same food as roosters, as well as 50% more Milk-fed A's without crating. For information or custom canon- izing phone collect, Walter Ren- wick, 2r11, Belmore. rrtf FOR SALE—Ten sows, Yorkshire, 5 months, 220 to 250 lbs. Used an aver- age of 540 lbs. feed from weaning. Will breed. Sell your unprofitable sow and buy one at 22c a pound. Maitland Glen Farm. James H. Cur- rie, phone 719W3. 26* CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE-1950 Plymouth special de luxe four-door sedan, mileage 11,000; half cash, note for balance at 5% W. H. Edwards, 19:26* 4111111111E111111111111A111411111111112111111111111111111111if, ORDER YOUR Colony House Sash EARLY Sash Open or Glazed Complete Window Units with Prefitted Sash. Cellar Units, Verandah Sash, Door Frames, Barn Sash 4 or 6 lights. Screens and Storm Sash made-to-order. To prevent rot order your sash Primed. CAMPBELL & liORBUTT Makers of High Grade Sash i Diagonal Rd. Wingham '411111111111111111111E111M1111111111intlisiimilir ,minansimwarstimmximarinitilak ELECTRICAL Quick Repairs SERVICE on all types. 3 S M.' Radio Se. Electric .soiving You -sittoc Iose EMPLOYMENT WANTED EMPLOYMENT WANTED— Baby- sitting, evenings only. Write Irene Glousher, Wingham, or phone 91. 20* HELP WANTED—MALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE We require a young man to repre- sent us and sell our products in the Wingham district. Our line includes McCaskey Cash Registers, Adding Machines, Fire-resisting safes, coun- ter salesbooks, etc., a high quality guaranteed product. This is a full- time permanet position, with a pro- tected territory and,high commission rates. Good earning possibilities. A car is essential, Apply promptly by letter to McCASKEY SYSTEMS LTD., Galt, Ontario, 19:26b WANTED WANTED—Farmers to grow malt- ing barley under contract, We sup- ply cleaned and treated seed. Ship- ping facilities at Wingham. John Bumstead & Son. , 19rrb FREE THERMOMETER—Plus cash at your farm for dead or disabled Horses or Cows. Phone collect, Wingham, 5611 William Stone Sons Ltd. rb BOARDERS WANTED BOARDER WANTED—Respectable young man for room and board. Phone 418, Wingham. 26b FOR RENT FOR RENT—Apartment over store, living-room, dining-room, three- piece bath, kitchenette, with built- in cupboards, hot and cold water, newly decorated. W. J. Clark, phone 141 or 186J. 26* WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—by April 1st., a small house or cottage, by quiet, reliable middle-aged couple, no 4 children. Centrally located if pos- sible. Apply Box 119, Advance- Times, 5rrb FOR SALE FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, large lot, modern conveniences, complete- ly insulated. Located at the corner of Frances St. and Diagonal Road. Apply to Wilbert Hodgkinson. Terms can be arranged. 2Orrb FOR SALE—Seven-room bungalow on. 314 acre in Village of Blyth, next to school. Water pressure, built-in cupboards, hardwood floors in two bedrooms, and living room. Hot air heating. Modern. Apply Mrs. J. Hardisty. 26b FOR SALE-8 room frame house, (small bedrooms) on John street, near school. Good lot, splendid buY. for handyman. Furnace and inside plumbing. Reasonable cash offer accepted. Apply first by mail to C. Garrett, 137 Lakeshore Road, Mim- ico. 26:2:9b DWELLING—One storey concrete and patent shingles, siding, modern conveniences, asphalt roofing, fur- nace heated, hydro, water or circu- lating pump, large lot just outside Wingham limits. Apply H. C. Mac- Lean, Real Estate Broker, Wing- ham, Ontario. .26b PROPERTIES FOR SALE MODERN brick dwelling with built- in cupboards, garage, Josephine St. North. FARMS 25 to 250 acres, many loca- tions. SEVERAL farms in Brussels district. 50-ACRE farm near Belmore, GENERAL stores, garages, hotels anti many other lines of business. • LISTINGS WANTED. W, C. ORE, Real Estate Broker, Sea- forth. E. THOMPSON, Salesman, Wingham and Brussels. Phone 83x Brussels. WORK WANTED WELDLNG, BLACKSMITHING IF YOU HAVE ANY farm machin- ery to be cut down, including wooden wagons, tractors, manure spreaders, etc., consult A. Porter's Welding Service, Lueknow, Pric- es right. Plume Lucknow 206r4. 12,19,26* CONTRACT FORMS are now avail- able for your seed contract bar- ley. Shipping facilities will be provided at our elevator located on C.N.R., Wingham. If interested, see us soon, as our seed supplies are limited. John Bumstead & Son, phone 465, Wingham. 13rrb PASSENGERS WANTED— Driving from Toronto to Wingham 5 p.m, Fridays; returning,Sunday evenings. Approximately 3 lours each way. Call Gordon, OR8208 after 6 or Ad- vanee-Times, Bok*120. 1291613 MISCELLANEOUS KINSMEN HOSPITAL BEDS, FREE Anyene confined to bed at heine may have the added Comfort Of an a& jUstable, hospital-type bed. 'kW free service IS made available by the Wingham Kinsmen Club, Yew' doe- ter can arrange for a bed On slant. notica 23rrb SELL YOUR CREAM, Eggs and Poultry the CO-op Way and for your convenience we have all your Co+op Feeds available at the right prices at the Maitland Coop Creamery, Leckatt available to everYOne, rrb. our accounts. 261) TOWNSHIP OF HOWIOK TENDERS FOR .CULVERTS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon, April 4th., 1952, for the construction of two culverts in the Township of !•1-lowick, Township to supply cement and steel which are on hand. All I work to be done according to De- partment of Highways specifications. ;Certified cheque for 5% of contract to accompany tender. The following are the dimensions of the eulverta.' Reis Culvert 8'x14'x40'. Laltelet Culvert 51 x14'x40', Plans and Specifications can be seen at the Clerk's Office, Gorrie, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Work to be completed by October 1st,, 1952. P. L. Durst, Clerk, Township of Howick, Wroxeter, Ontario, TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY TENDERS FOR GRAVEL Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned until Apr. 5, 1952, for the crushing and hauling of approximate- ly 10,000 yards of 5/8 inch gravel. The work to be done by October 1st to the satisfaction of the Road Superin- tendent. Two sets required; con- tractor to strip and maintain pits. Marked cheque for $500 to accompany tenders. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GEO, T. THOMSON, Clerk 1226b TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up until 3 p.m., April 7, for the contract of re-decorating the Morris Township Hall inside and out. Contract to be completed by the end of May. Lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted, Geo, C. Martin, Clerk , 26 :2b CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND MACHINERY Lot 25, Concession 4, Morris Town- ship 1.1a Miles North and 114 Miles West of Brussels, 6 Miles East of Belgrave WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd. At 12.30 P,M. Sharp HORSES-1 aged Mare. CATTLE-2 Durham Cows, due in April; 3 Hereford Cows, due in April; 1 Hereford Cow with calf at foot; 1 Durham Cow, with calf at foot; 2 Hereford Heifers, with calf at foot; 5 Hereford Steers, 2 years old about 1000 lbs; 1 Hereford Heifer 2 years old; 4 Hereford Stters, 1 year old; 2 Hereford Heifers, 1 year old. PUREBRED HEREFORDS — 1 Cow, Amy Dorothy Domino, with calf at foot, 7 years old—Sire, Col- umbus Oak—Dam, Amy Domino; 1 Cow, 3 years old in calf, Dorothy Phyllis—Sire, Gary Domino; Dim, Amy Dorothy Domino; 1 Heifer, 1 year old, Dorothy Marie Domino, Sire, Gary Domino, Dam, Amy Dor- othy Domino; 1 Bull, 2 years old, Gary Stanway, Sire Pine Echo Bocal Stanway 5th, Dam Sadie Domino. POULTRY-100 Columbian Rock Pullets; 6 Columbian Rock Cockerels (Bray Flock). GRAIN—Quantity of Mixed' Grain suitable for seed. IMPLEMENTS—Silver King Trac- tor on rubber, (runs like new); 22x 32 Dion Thresher with shredder on rubber (new) just threshed 45 acres of crop; 7 ft. Massey-Harris Binder; Power Rip Saw, Set 2000 lb. Scales; Disc, 1 Rubber Tired Buggy; Road Cart, Portland Cutter; Finery Walk- ing Plough; Clinton Fanning Mill; Renfrew Cream Separator; 100 ft. New Hay Fork Rope; Set Breeching Harness, Set Single Harness; Sot Slings, Hay Fork, Bag Holder; Pow- er Emery; Swede Saw; 3 Burner New Perfection Of Stove with oven, Steel Wheelbarrow; Massey-Harris 13 run Drill With Fertilizer attach- Ment; McCormick Deering Hay Loader; Side 'Delivery Rake (nearly new); 6 ft, Deering Mower, 13 tooth Cultivator; 3 Section Spring Tooth Cultivator; 3 Drum Steel Roller; 4 section Drag Harrows; 16 ft. Hay Rack (with rolling • rack); Massey- Harris Grain Grinder; Set Sloop Sleighs, (nearly new); Cockshutt Manure Spreader; Fluery Tractor Plow (with evener new); Two-wheel Trailer, Forks, Shovels and other articles too nunlerbus to mention, No Reserve as the Farm is Sold TERMS: — CASH E. P, CHESNEY, Clerk. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer, GEORGE BONE, Proprietor. 19 ;26b CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this oppor- tunity of expressing our appreciation to Mrs. Morrey and the kind nurses, also to those who Sent cards, flowers, eta. A Special thanks to Dr. Corrin and the ministers of town who were so faithful on visitation. Words could never eXpreS0 our Thanks to all who were so kind to Jessie at the time Of her accident, Please accept our thanks in this humble way, Jessie, George and Gertie Scott, 26b IN ArEntolurAm .101INST011—In memory of a dear husband, W. 3, Johnston, who pass- ed away three year ago, Viarch 81St., 1040, —,Levingly Ireinenebered 'by his wile, 26* NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the estate of WILLIAM JOHN CAMPBELL, late of the village of Teeswater, in the County of Bruce, Retired Farmer, de- ceased formerly of the Township of Cuirass and Turnberry. TAKE NOTICE that creditors and others having claims against the es- tate of the said William John Camp- bell, deceased, are required to file claims duly verified with the under- aigned on or before the twelfth day of April, A, D., 1952, and that after the said date the Executors will dis- tribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which. they will then have notice, DATED at Teeswater, Ontario, this twenty-fourth day of March, A.D., 1952, A. H. MacTavish, Teeswater, Ontario. Solicitor for the Executors, 26:2:9b CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and neighbours who so kindly sent cards, letters and visited me in Victoria Hospital, London, also those who as- sisted Mrs. Gilmour in any way dur- ing my absence. These acts of kind- ness were deeply appreciated. Hugh Gilmour. 26b CARD OF THANKS to my many friends who remem- bered me with cards and gifts and to those who visited me in the hospital, I would like to convey my thanks. Thanks too, to Doctor McKibbon, Mrs. Morrey and her staff for their excel- lent care and kindness. Joseph Schneider. 26* CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Barne of 488 Woodman Ave., London, wish to ex- press their thanks to neighbors and friends of Wingham and Turnberry for their generous gift at the time of their moving from Wingham to Lon- don. 26* CARD OF. THANKS Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hetherington wish to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to all the friends ,and neighbours whose kindness and thoughtfulness at the time of their recent loss of a dear mother, can never be forgotten. 26b IN MEMORIAM STAPLETON—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Emanual Stapleton, who passed away two years ago, March 25th., 1950. The dearest husband this world could hold, The cheeriest smile, a heart of g..ld, Always a smile, instead of a frown, Always a hand when we were down. Always so jolly, thoughtful and kind, What a wonderful memory he left behind, —Sadly missed by his wife Man el and family. 2613 /N MEMORIAM WEIR—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Waldo Weir, who passed away, Mhrch 26th, 1947. Dear father, you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more, Still in memory you are with us, As you always were before. —Lovingly remembered and sadly .missed by his wife and family. 26* IN MEMORIAM JACKSON—In lovirig memory of my mother, Mrs. Margaret Jackson, who passed away one year ago, March 27, 1951. •—Ever remembered by her daughter, Gwendolyn Adams, 26* THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE "I can take it or leave it alone." In these words so many have coasted of their mastery of strong drink. In. some Gates the years vindicated this claim. But in so many cases the later years belied this boast. The time came when they could not leave it alone. Strong drink had exercised its habit-forming power, Strong drink had infiltrated into their brain and into their digestive organs. A craving had been created. They had become the victims of this craving.. They could not leave it alone. If at the present time they can leave it alone, in the name of common sense—why don't they? It's the only sure way to save themselves from that horrible aftermath of enslavement to strong drink—leave it alone now.—Advt. TIME 10 SMILE Sandy telegraphed a proposal of marriage to the lady of his choice. After waiting all day at the telegraph office, he received an affirmative ans- wer, late at night. "Well, if I were you," said the oper- ator who delivered the message, "I'd think twice before I'd marry a girl who kept me waiting so long for an answer." "Na, na," replied Salidy. "The lass for me is the lass who waits for the night rates," LOST all split. $5.50 a cord delivered, a• LOST—WANTED-5-ton Chain block Phone 632 W 2db borrowed from Western 1, oundry Co, Return will he appreciated. 19:26b Would the gentleman who picked CRESS ti CALLOUS SALVE relieves up a fountain pen from the top of the quickly. Your Druggist sells Cress showcase at the greenhouse, please Corn Salve —for sure relief too, * return same and all will be forgiven. Otherwise action will be taken. 0b FOR SALE Quebec type stove, oven 2 a in back, water heater, $10.00. Apply 654 W a. 26b FIND OUT how you can save mon- FOR SALE Home grown red clover cy and get complete Insurance pro- seed. Ross Taylor, 13elgfave. Phone tection when you finance your next ' car, Phone now and ask Stewart Wingham 624W12. 26* A. Scott, Wingham, 293. rrb FOR SALE—New Cockshutt Culti- vator, heavy duty wagons and other new Cockshutt equipment; also 'used Allis-Chalmers tractor At bargain price. John Bumstead & Son. 19 :26b Don't Bother to Store Things -, Sell 'Ern with a Wan t.Ad i All accounts w C ine* E to We'wood% NOTI . . • , • i Dry Goods and Ladies Wear must be ', paid by March 31st., in order to close FOR SALE—Hardwood, mostly maple . YOU CAN RAISE HORN.FREE. CALVES WITH NIXON'S HORNEX New, Medicated, plastic liquid Painless--Easy to rSe--Jitst brush it on--Economical—Cost only about 10 Cents per calf Get a. 1 mince bottle With brush applicator today at: Kerr's Drug Store WEDNESDAY, MARCH 261.4., 1952