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CASH if you.
CASH if you die.
Protection for the family
Comfort for your requirement
All in one policy..
CONSULT—
FRANK C. HOPPER
—Representative,-
Canada Life
WINGHAM PHONE 402
WINGHAM
TAXI
Under New
Management
DAY OR NIGHT- f
FOR QUICK SERVICE 1
PHONE 65
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Classifieds Are Diversifiedinexpensive and Fast•Acting
PtruSa eaLou$ SALVE rellpves
quiplay. Your Druggist Sella Cress
Cern Salve---for sure relief top. *
F'OR SALE'--No 1 CO corn from Kent
county, Delivered in. 4 to, a ton lots,
Buy direct and save, Apply Calvin
Ktrampri, Morpeth, Ont, Phone 2765,
Ridgetown. rrb80*
F'QR SALE-200 rod of cedar and elm
rails, Apply George Grigg, Belgrave,
28;4*
STjI ,t, ,AVAILABLE—Quantity of
.choice spy apples, Apply J. W. Prit-
chard, Lucknow, phone 64r2, Luck-
now. rrb
FOR SALE—Cabin 12'x14' on account
of D1 health and bereavement. Ap-
ply Russ Girling, Mill yard,
28;4b
CORN FOR SALE—at farm or deliv-
ered. Phone Stanley Fisher, 149W14,
Strathroy, Ont, 28;4:11.b
SUFFERING F R 0 1/1 Bac.kaches,
Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago
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is over if you let R.U1VLA.CA.PS help
you to relief. Ask your Druggist.
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FOR SALE—Lionel Electric train
with accessories, $40,00; girl's stat-
ion wagon coat, 14T $7., girl's slacks,
14, $3., girl's skates, 7, $3., boy's
FOR SALE- No. 1 cob corn or shelled
corn from Kent County. For the
best in feed value quality and the
lowest in prices contact Clarence
Gibson, phone 45r11, Fordwich, rrb
The shorter the "WAIST LINE"
The longer the "S.TwE LINE." Ask
about MELOZETTES at Kerr's Drug
Store. 4b
YOUR BEATTY DEARLER has new
and used washing machines for sale.
All excellent condition. W. R. Chap-
man, Whitechurch, Phone 75832.
4*
FOR SALE—Blue with white fur
trim, snowsuit with detachable
mitts and bootees, size 1. Apply
Mrs.' R. Pattison, phone 71933."
FOR SALE—Ladies' white skates,
, size 6. Phone 713-w-1. 4*
FOR SALE—Girl's white figure
skates, size 2, Phone 101. 4b
FOR SALE—Tenders will be received
for the sale of Whitechurch United
Church shed. Size 30' x 55'. Will sell
any part separately if desired. Ap-
plications to purchase same, to be
sent to R. C. McClenaghan, by Nov-
ember 7th, 1953,- 4b
FOR SALE-50 Hemp and Wyan-
dott pullets, started to. lay, apply
to Ralph Dickison, Belmore. 4b
FOR SALE-45 gal. fuel tank, com-
plete with tap, priced very reason-
able. Harold Wild, Diagonal Road.
Phone 508. 4*
FREE—A nicely marked young Collie
dog given to first boy or girl with
good home, calling this week. Apply
Arthur Lewis, lot 6, con. 8, Turn-
berry, 4b
FOR SALE—Small Coleman space
heater, Excellent condition, Price
$35,00. Telephone 356,3. 4b
FOR SALE—Carrots, parsnips and
table turnips by the bushel. Also
dressed chickens, Apply George
Fisher, Whitechurch. Phone Wing-
ham 747-w-11. 4b
FOR SALE—Girl's three-piece coat
set, wine, size 6%. Phone 441-w.
4b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FOR SALE---Purebred Suffolk Ewe
Lambs, Registered.- Frank Thomp-
son & Son, Phone 729-W-3.
FOR SALE—A Holstein Heifer, due
to freshen any time (vaccinated);
also ten chunks of pigs nine werA:s
old. Apply to Oliver Destow, phone
3R12 Belmore. 4*
FOR SALE—Purebred Shorthorn bull
calf, 14 months, dark red, good size,
smooth very best of breeding, sire
is' Claymore dam Milihill ransom.
Any person looking for good sire
should see this calf, will be sold
worth the money. Jas. Forester,
Lucknow, R. 1, Phone 43r12, Luck-
noW. 4*
FOR SALE-10 pigs,Weeks old.
Apply Pon IvicCorinit, It. 2, Whig-
harts phone 1304-w,2, 4*
VOA SALE—Purebred 1-lereford COW
with heifer calf by side; grade Dur-
ban"' cow, vaecinated, 5 years old,
dud Middle December also register,
ed Shorthorn bull, 14 months Old.
Apply Edgar Wightnuin, Belgrave:
4*
FOR SALE 25 Wearable toellish
York purebred :pigs, 'WM. ;Martin,
*One 34r22, „ 41
WIND OUT how yoa cart SONO ZuOn-
ey and get complete Msurensa Pro-
tection when you finance your next
car. Phone 310W and oink Stewart
A. Seett, Wieughsins. 293. ITO
SAVE MONEY by Wing our storage
lookers, available to town and
country pitieens, Sell your cream,
eggs, and poultry to your Wingham
Crzaoperative. Ask for your Cash div-
idend for Eggs, Poultry and Crean/.
It pays to deal with the 'Coked Co-
operatives in Wingbana 25rrb.
DISABLED WAR VETERAN solicite
orders for NEW and RENEWAL
Subscriptions for. All Magazines and
Periodicals. Many special Xmas
rates, Wonderful repeater gifts and
easy shopping. Gift cards sent to
announce all gifts, Eight years of
dependable service guarantee satis-
faction. Phone 160, Wingham, or
write Leon C. • Onntelen, Box 297,
Wingham, Ont„ for rates.
FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its
best for all breeds, call the Water,
loo Cattle Breeding Association be-
tween 7.30 and 10.00 a.m. on week
days and 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. on Sun-
days, Phone collect Clinton 242 or
Mildmay 130R12,
13:27:10;24rrb
slEs.,p WANTED FEMALE
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED—Car salesman to sell new
and used cars and trucks. Exper
ience helpful but not essential. Apply
Box 64, Advance-Times. 4b
OPPORTUNITY to establish your-
self in permanent business selling
nationally advertised products for
home and farm. No investment
necessary. Man between 25 and 55
with car preferred. Write Dept,
O-W-2 THE J. R. WATKINS CO.,
350 ST. ROCH ST. MONTREAL.
4:11;18;25
FOUND
FOUND—A small sum of money on
sidewalk hill of John St, Owner
may have the same by applying to
Alex Baird, R. R. 3.
WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed from- your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal,
Telephone collect; Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR-
DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb
LIVESTOCK WANTED—Dead, dis-
abled horses or cows removed free
of charge. For prompt and efficient
service phone collect, Wingham 561J
or William Stone Sons Limited,
Ingersoll, 28rrb
WANTED—Bush horses and meat
horses. Also black matched team
for sale or exchange. Mare and
gelding rising five; other horses for
sale or exchange, Reuben Silver-
berg. Call Queen's. Hotel or write.
4*
WANTED—Baby's play pen in
good condition. Phone 175-3. 4b
ROOMERS WANTED
CAN SUPPLY room and board for
two gentlemen. Apply Box 65, Ad-
vance-Times. 4*
ROOMERS WANTED — Telephone
356-3. • 4b
'REAL ESTATE
LISTINGS WANTED—If you have a
business, farm or house to sell, con-
tact Stewart A. Scott, phone. 293,
Wingham, representing Dudley E.
Holmes, Real Estate Broker, Lis-
towel. FOR SALE-7 room frame
house with siding, consists of 3
bedrooms, 3 piece bath, living room,
den and kitchen as the owner is
moving out of town this house must
be sold. 4rrb
FOR SALE—Prosperous Western
Tire store in good district and town.
Apply Chas, Graham, -Box 144, Dur-
ham, Ont. phone 315 or 228M, 4*
DWELLING FOR SALE—We offer 2
storey, red brick dwelling, nine
roma, modern conveniences, with
garage, well ideated ins Winghara.
Reasonably priced, immediate pos-
session.
For particulars
Wingham, Ont.
H, Cl, MrsoLean, Realtor,
Phone 115. 4b
FOR /LENT
OR RENT-1Vioclern one bedrciorn
Apartment, 3 piece bath, heated.
Apply Eimer Wilkinson, 4b
koA lit-At-41am of double houe
for 2 adults or Middle aged couple.
Apply 26 Solid St.. 441
COMING EVENTS
EllcottE X.N LEGION HOltrE
The Legion Auxiliary Is sponsoring
a Eirchre in the Legion Rut Mon-
day, November 9th, starting at 8
o'clock. Admission 350. Womb will
be served. c4b
CARD OF THA-NRS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
tp the relatives and friends, Dr. Con,
Mrs. Morrey and Miss Larnber:
tue and nurses, also Miss A. Kennedy
and Mrs. Atchison for their kindness
shown to Mrs. Jacobs during her ill-
ness at the Hospital.
Mr. Albert Jacobs 4b
CARD OF =ANUS
I would like to express my sincere
thanks and appreclatipn for the kind-
ness shown to me while in Wingham
Hospital.
Henry Wheeler. 4*
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express my thanks
to Mrs. Morrey and her staff, to Dfs.
Connell, Corrin and Palmer, and to
all friends who sent flowers, cards,
and expressions of kindness while I
was in hospital.
Mrs. Geo. Anger. 4*
CARD OF MANUS
In the midst of our sorrow we wish
to express our heartfelt thanks and
appreciation to our many friends,
relatives, neighbors, Rebekahs, Lions,
Oddfellows, Masons, Legion members,
church workers, business associates,
nurses, doctors, blood donors and
ministers for the ,kindness and sym-
pathy shown us in the loss of our
dear son and brother Bill. These
many kindnesses give us courage tp
carry on.
Aletha, Alkin, Bob and Jane Rann
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to ,extend a hearty thanks
to our friends and neighbours for the
trilight lamp and table which you pre-
sented us with, It will serve as a bond
of our friendship for years to come.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bosman 41`•
IN MEMORIAM
THOMPSON—In loving memory of,
our only Darling, Robert James
Floyd Thompson, who passed away
October 27th, 1939.
There is never a day that passes by,
But our thoughts reach out to you,
Never a joy that comes to us,
But we wish you could share it too.
Away in the beautiful Hills of God,
By the Valley of Rest so fair,
Sometime, some day we hope not long,
We will meet Dear Floyd up there.
—Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by his lonely Father and
Mother, 4b
IN MEIVIORIAM
SHARPIN—In memory of Ward Skier-
pin, who passed away, November
5th, 1952.
He bade no one a last farewell,
He said goodbye to none;
Ills loving heart had ceased to beat
Before we knew it, he was gone.
Our hearts still ache with sadness,
Our eyes shed many a tear
God only kntiws how we miss him
' As this ends the first sad year,
—Ever remembered by his loving wife
family and grandchildren.
THE PUBLIC SERVICE
OF CANADA -
Requires
CARETAKER
$1800 per, annum
DepartMent of Public
Works, Wingham, Ontario
Further information on posters at
offices of the National Employment
Service and Post Office.
Application Forms, obtainable thereat,
should be filed with the Civil Service
Commission, 1200 Bay Street, Toronto,
NOT LATER THAN November 14,
1953.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Ail persons having attires against
the estate of John T. Coulter, late, of
the Township of East Wawanosh, in
the County of Huron, Fernier, who
died on or about the twenty-ninth day
of September, A. D., 1953, are notified
to Send to the undersigned on or be-
fore the seventh day of Noverriber A.
D„ 1958, full particulars of their
claims in writing. Immediately after
the said seventh day of November the
assets of the said testator will be dis,
tributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to clainte
of which the executors shall then
have notice.
DATED this sixteenth day of Octo.
ber, A, ID, 1953,
„CRAWFORD & Hp,". HERINGTON,.
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitora for the Executors,
21a8i4b
Mary Lon Vlach spent the
week-end at her home in Walkerton.
—Mr. and Mrs. John Crewson and
their three children moved to Weiland
last Wednesday.
and Mrs, 3. R. St John and
family Of Uxbridge, spent the week-
end with her mother, Mrs. D. Rae.
—Mr, and Mrs. Alex Grainger, of
Stayner, visited on Saturday with their
uncle, Mr. John, Raby.
-"Mrs. Stanley Hare visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Wal-
ler and family, of Waterloo.
—Mrs. Thomas McMichael of Wrox-
etc; Mrs. Sidney Holmes of Toronto,
spent the week-end with ,Mr. and Mrs,
David Cathers.
ATTENTION - VETERANS
Ex-Service Men and Women
and Dependents
The Canadian Legion Service Bureau.
Officer, Mr. A. M. Forbes,
London, Ontario
Will be visiting Branch NO, 180,
Wingham on Nov. .13, • 1953
From forenoon to 4 p.m.
Any one wishing information
'
advice
or assistance, regarding War Disabil-
ity Pensions, Treatment, Allowances,
etc., is requested to contact the service
Officer, of the local Branch, whose
name appears below, to arrange an
interview.
George Williams, John Si,, Wingham
NOTICE
A Court of Revision on the Assess-
ment Roll of the Town of Wingham
for the year 1954, will be held at the
Town Hall, Wingham, Ontario, on
Monday evening, November 9th, 1953,
at 8 o'clock in the evening.
Dated at Wingham, Ontario, this
26th day of October, 1953.
W. A. Galbraith, Clerk
Wingham, Ont. 28:4b
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
of the late Frank Powell
Farm, Farm Stock, Implements
and Household Effects
on Con. 6, Lot 13, Turnberry
4 miles' from Wingham
on
TUESDAY, NOV. 10, 1953 .
at 12.30 sharp
L. G. BRYCE, Auctioneer 4b
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, NOV: 7th, 1953
at 2 o'clock
North end of Josephine St.
at Wishing Well
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -
Chrome kitchen set (new), Domes-
tic• Fridge (new), Moffat electric
stove (new), MoCkery's kitchen range,
dining room suite, chesterfield suite,
bed, spring and spring filled mattress;
child's crib and high chair, two
dressers, chest of drawers, kitchen
cabinet.
WM, McNALL, L, G. BRYCE,
Prop, Auctioneer
VOTERS' LISTS, 1953
MUNICIPALITY OF WING-HAM
County of Huron
Notice is hereby-given that I com-
plied with Section 9 of The -Voters'
Lists Act and that I have posted up
at my office at Winghtim, Ontario,
on the 4th day of November, 1953, the
list of all persons entitled to vote in
the said Municipality at municipal
elections and that such list remains
there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to have
any errors or omissions corrected ac-
cording to law, the last day for appeal
being the 18th day of R6vernber, 1953.
Dated this 4th day of November,
1953.
W. A. Galbraith,
Clerk, Town of Wingham, Ont,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AU persons having claims against
the estate of Mary W. Robertson,' late
of the Village of Belgrave, in the
County of Huron, Widow, who died on
or about the sixth day of October, A,
D., 1953, are notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the fourteen-
th day of November A. D., 1953, full
particulars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said fourteenth
day of November the assets of 'the
said testatrix will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled, thereto,
havirig regard only to claims of which
the Executrix shall then have notice.
Dated this twenty-sixth day of Oct-
ober, A. D., 1953.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executrix
28:4:11b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Caroline Haugh, late of
the Town of 'Wingham, in the County
of Huron, 'Widow, who died on or
about the seVenth , day of September,
A. 1953, are notified to send to the
undersigned on -or before the four-
teenth day 'of November, A. r)., 1953,
full particulars of their dahlia in writ-,
ing, Immediately after the said four-
teenth day of November the Meets of
the said testatrix will be diStributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of Which
the Executrices shall then have not-
ice.
Dated this twenty-second day of
October A. D.; 190,
OAAwv011t) HETII.ERINGTON
Ontario.
Solleitors for eiteautriemi,
U:citb
—Mr. arid Jars. W. W. Armstrong of
Shuter Street, left on Sunday for their
winter home ,in Florida.
and MA. Jack Erneet. Mr.
and Mrs, Chris Newman and Mrs. K.
Fogarty, spent the week-end at Kings,
vide and Harrow,
—Mr. and Mrs. John strong and
family, spent Sunday •with 'Mrs.
Strpng's sister, Mrs. K. L, Richardson,
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud .Richardson and,
family Moved on Monday to Kitehen-
ser, where Mr. Richardson is employed
in a hardware retail store.
—Mr, and Mrs. Andy Bell and fana-
Sly, of Forest, were week-end visitors
at the home of Mrs. Bell's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Edgar.
—Mrs, William Grover returned on
Sunday from Listowel, where she had
spent two weeks at the home of her
father, Mr. John Boyne.
—Mr. and 'Mrs. A. G. Gibson of Carl-
ing Terrace, have moved into the
house formerly occupied 'by Mr. and
Mrs. Crewson.
—Mr. and Mrs. William Angus of
Detroit, visited on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorbutt,
Jr.
—Messrs. Victor and Charles Show-
ers and Miss Violet Showers attended
the funeral of their cousinsIVIrs. Frank
Munroe, at Alvioston on Saturday last,
Mr. Tory Gregg, president of the
OITA., accompanied by Johnny Brent
and Murray Stainton attended the a.
H.A. Referee School on Sunday at the
Royal York Hotel in Toronto,
Mr. W. T. Cruickshank, Mr. John
Cruickshank and Mr. Vin Dittmer at-
tended the Central Canada Broadcast-
ing Association's Annual Convention
at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto,
over the week-end. Mr. Dittmer re-
turn on Monday.
—Mr. Harry Foster, who joined the
CKNX staff as announcer over
month ago moved his furniture from
Toronto on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs.
Foster are now residing at their new
location on Centre Street, in Wing-
ham,
skirt of nylon net over -.blue taffeta
was enhanced with points of the lace
back and front. Her matching. feather
hat was trimmed with sequins and
she carried red roses and white pours.
Mrs. R. S. Ferguson, of Rochester,
N.Y., attended her cousin wearing
dusky rose taffeta, The neckline and
bolero were edged with tiny pearls and
sequins, and the skirt was ballerina
length. Her hat matched her frock,-
and her flower's were cream roses.
Roy Olson was best man, and the
ushers were R. S. Ferguson, of Ro-
chester, and H. E. Reinke; of Toronto.
After the reception at the Diet Kit-
chen Tea Room, the bride and groom,
left for the United States. They will
live in Toronto.
Dies Suddenly
At Whitechurch
W. J. Coulter, of Turnberry, passed
away very suddenly on Tuesday morn-
ing, He was driving in a car' with a
neighbour after rounding up cattle,
when he suddenly succumbed near-
Whitechurch,
He is survived by his wife, the for-
mer Mary Ross, and two daughters,
Jean (Mrs. Cedric Moffatt) of Turn-
berry; and Flora (Mrs. Bert Fear) of
Myth, and five grandchildren. Funeral
arrangements are not yet arranged,
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Skates Exchanged
We take in Old Skated on NeW,
Trade Used Skates, BUY or Sell,
No* eT Ilse& '
Bring in lout old skates gad
We'll *aka * deli.
Staidoe's Hardware
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BIRTHS
Wingham General Hos,-
pital, en Wednesday, October 2412,
1953, to Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Huh'
ley, R. 3, Monitton, twin; a daugh-
ter and son,
WEBER—In Wingham General Hos"
pital, on Thursday, October 29, 1953,
tq Mr, and Ivirs, Lloyd Weber, R. 2,
Brussels a son.
CHAR. Es--In Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, October 30th,
1953, to Mr, and Mrs. Donald Char-
les, Gorrie, a son.
CARTER -In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Friday, October 30th, 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carter, R, 2,
Wingharn, a son,
THOMPSON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, October 31,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Mac Thomps-
son, R 1, Holyrood, a son.
SAN GSTERs-In Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, November 1,
1953, to Mr. •and Mrs. John Sangster,
Wingham, a daughter.
HIGGINS—In Wing-ham General Hos-
pital, on Monday, November and.,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Higgins,
Wingham, a son, (stillborn.)
KERR—In Wingham General Hospi-
tal, on Tuesday, November 3rd.,
1953, to Mr, and Mrs. David Kerr,
R, 1, Ethel, a daughter;
On Monday, October 26th, the Wing-
ham cub pack held their Hallowe'en
party. It opened with the grand
march. Prizes were given for best
costumes and also for best decorated
baskets for Apple Day. The boys
bobbed for apples and played Hallow-
e'en games, Lunch was served by
mothers of the boys and candy was
distributed,
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FOR S41/E
NIKELLIOTEODS
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PURSONALS
skates, 8, $3,00. Call 254W after 6 or WANTED—girl for general house,
Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon, work. Box 59, Advance-Times, 4* 21.:28:4b
FOR SALE—Girl's white figure WANTED—On first mortgage, $6,000.
skates, size 4, new condition, phone 100 acre farm on highway. One of
338-W. 4* best in county, Sound security. Box
63, Advance-Times. 4b
WAIVED TO RENT
WANTED TO Itig10,4 teetri, apa
trietitS Plitert 110,
Anderson:MacGregor
White chrysanthemums decorated
Knox Presbyterian Church, Toronto,
for the marriage of Mary Edna Mac-
Gregor, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. A. -MacGregor, formerly of
Wingham, to John George Anderson,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. 0. And-
erson, formerly of Great Falls, Man.
Rev. T. R. Maxwell officiated
The bride wore a gown of powder
blue lace over blue taffeta, ballerina-
length,
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with jacket of the lace. The 7-..`
On Monday, November 2nd., a regu-
lar cub meeting was held at the
Wingham United Church. The leaders
are preparing the boys for their tests. gumeesmansemaseangemgeemek
also
a GOOD' choice
of Men's dress
and work shoes
HARRY BROWNE
Repairing SHOES irales
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Wingham Fruit Market
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