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FOR SALE
taVV's T4ua szKVICE and used,
Furniture. We buy and sell,
Phone 185,
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• MILK 1s.f.LTER8 for sale—"Rapid
Arlo", 6 -inch, 79c; 6% -inch, 650
••• Alexander's Hardware. •
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QUANITn CIF If..Ay for sale.
Phone Bob Hastie, Wroseter
1.1r5, 26b
ONE 12 -FOOT BOAT like new for
sale. 'Used only once, 'Phone
•• • 1: 610-Wi., 25b
,1,1 %LUCKY SEVEN SALE continues
all this week at McKibbons Drug
Store. Don't miss the attractive
sPecials. •25b
•!tt
"' FIVE -DRAWER oxEsT of draw-
• ers, thr sale. Walnut finish $28.95,
rit• R. A. Currie & Sons, Winghani.
•25b
rimca ACCORDION for sale,Low
priee. Used one year, C. E'rie-
burger...,
25b
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MeCORXIM Deering
Mower, Wagon, hay rack, barn
jaelf, Chevear, wheel liarroW.,
for sale. Phone 626W3, 25*
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USED LLOYD lightweight'
aunii-
nrn baby carriage for sale.
,ver white with, grey check. R A.
4, Currie & Sons Whigham, •25b
if.ROEHLER 65th anniversary -spec-,
ials in davenport and bedroem.
suites at the ,Mildmay Furniture
Showrooms. Godfrey Schilett„
Mildraay. 18•25b
ON'T MISS THE many special,
lien's at McKiblions Lucky Seven:
Sale, all this week. 25b
McDOUGALL'S LAWN Mower Ser-
vice—grass shears, scissors, et.,
sharpened.' Re-eonditioned rneW-
ers for sale. Phone 553w. -
28,4,11,18,25*
ROLL.WA.Y COTS, Spa,cesavers,
bedding, Divans. Good selection
at Schuett's Mildmay Furniture,
fiee» deliiery. 18:25b
MEAT 'Fait SALE—Good beef by
the quarter„ 'Killed on premises.
lospected »by Dept of Health.
Yearling heifers. Top» quality.,
Lowest prices. Raynard Ackert,
Apley, phone 24r30. 1.7rrb
POULTRY FOR .SALE
$000 MK ALB Pin„.1:47S. for sale.
. Healthy, WO raisa, vaceinated,
for bronchitis and NeWcaStle, 12
• Weeks old June 26th aild July 3rd.
Digeounts on large orders. Free
. delivery on »t1l erders of 200 or
_
more. InsPection invited. Enquir-
les promptly answered, Call or
Write "MOORE'S POULTRY
Fan” R.R. 3, Seaforth, Ontario
phone 047r31. 1,1rrb
FOR RENT
TWO -ROOM APARTMENT with
bath for rent on Josephine Street
Apply to John Falconer, 913 Un-
ion Street, Kitchener, or Harold
?bock. 1,11825b
•CABINS light housekeeping for 2
or 3, Central location, $25 per
•week for 2, • Write Box 59, 41
Woodward Ave,, Grand Bend,
Ont. 1118:25•;2b
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
DO YOU want to run a fine ser-
vice station? Proven financial
rettirns, rent very reasonable.
Write R. E. McKinney, Box 508
Winghara. Confidential.
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SALES HELP WAD—MALE
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RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now open
in Townships of Tur,nberry, East
WaVtranosh, and West Wawanosh.
• Trade well established, Excellent
opportunity. Full time. Write at
once. Rawleigh's Dept. F-453-189,
4005 Richelieu, Montreal. , 25b
MARRIED WOMAN for part time
work in Dominion. Store Fridays
• and •Saturcliya. Experience not
,necessary. See the manager,
25rrb
TEACHER WANTED
EXPERIENCED PROTESTANT
Teacher for Union School No, 7,
East Wawanosh , to start ' next
Septentherr Apply stating salaiy,
experience and qualifications to
John A. MeBurney, ;RR. 1, Bel-
• grave, SecretarrEast Wawanosh
•Township School Area Board.
1825b
EVES.'
A,UCTION SALE—Saturtlaye. June
28t1i» o 2 0"cleck. at the
of IanVilie e.mto,. Minter
Street, where all the .household
effects including. appliances,
furniture, Ohildren's ,itenta •will be
offered. Terms, cash,
thing must be sold-. •
CE25b
ENTERTAINMENT each evening
at the CliffOrd Inn. CE4rrb
BRUSSELS IO.O.F. Celebration,
Victoria, Park, Brussels, Satur-
day, July 5. ;Amateur contest
prizes, $12; $8; $5. Mail entry to
Box 22 Brussels. Midway, modern
and old time dancing. Brussels
Pipe Band. Afternoon free,
evening adults 50c. CE25:21i
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• DEADSTOCK WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed promptly
for sanitary disposal, 'FREE pick
up on larger animals, reasonable
collection Charge for small ani-
mals, • Phone collect Wingham
378; Palmerston 123w, • or Dur-
ham. 398, Gorden Young (Elioira)
Limited, •'„ 6rrb
HIGHEST, cash prices" paid • for.
siak,• down and disabled Cows
and Horses, also, dead cows:arid.
horses et cash, value. Please
phone promptly Bruce Marlatt,
Call •collect 56r7 Brussels, 24
hour service. • ' 19rrb
• MISCELLANEOUS
MEDICALLY ,APPROVED Nia-
gara Deep Massage, 'increases
circulation, relieves »fatlgue and
a,ching muscles. Effeetive for
figure control. Local representa-
tive Mrs. Walter Pocock, 'phone
993. 18rrb
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to, , express our
Sincere appreciation for acts of
kindness and messages of sym,
pathy received frorri.„'"friends and
relatives during Qui' •bereavement
in the loss of a; dear sister, Mrs, ft"
J. Scott...--The'Aitkep 25b
CARD•OF THANKS
I wish to° thank all those Who
seat cards,thtters, treats and
beautiful flOwers to me while I
was in Wingham HoSPItal, also
Dr, W. A. 1VitiKibbon, Mrs. X," Men
rey and he ,nursing staff of the
"hospital.—Mrs, Pearl, Walsh, 25*
CARD:OF THANKS
We would like at this time to
• sincerely) thank our friends and
neighbours of liovrick for the party
and gifts received ,at 'S.S. .No. 4
Howick• A, special 'thanks tothe
ones who - organized the •'Varty.
YoUr kindness wfli afway's be' re-
ineMbered.', Pearl, Giirdon
and Raymond Wright.: 25*
CARO OF THANKS
• I wish to take this Way of eit-
preSSing mmy» appretiation to, an
my neighbours ancl•:friends for all
kindness show,n toward me while a
patient in Winghant General Hos-
yvin Casemore. , 25*
, CARD OF 'THANKS
• • We wish •to - say, thank you, to
our neighbors, relatives and friends
for their lovely gifts, »c8rds andex-
pressions of "Good Wishes" for our
25th WeddiongAnniversary,2Ethel
and Russell. Gaunt. • 25b
CARD OF THANKS
Many many thanks to all those
friends who sent cards, » letters and
flowers, to Me while I was in the
hospital, .also Thanks to all • the
nurses.—Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor.
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REPAIRS TO ' ALL MAKES of
lawnmowers, power and hand:
-Also a. number of 'used mathines • , BIRTHS
for sale. From $3.50 to $7.50, de-
pending on cendition. Jenkins
'Repair Service. Phone 694W,
Wingharn. • rrb
ANI,TOT.INOING—,The greatest • in-
vention in hpuse-cleaning sine
the vacuum cleaner. The ELUX-
0,M.A.TIC nets so many new feat-
ures, You must see it to believe
20t, Call L. EL Reynolds,. 64031,
iour Electrolux Dealer, rrb
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"11 RENOVATOR Autoraagie Sham-
,' J;
poo—Now you can renew the
appearance of rugs, upholstery.
Leaves no ring, odor or ''color
.1411•14 change. Take half the »work ;out
of your spring cleaning. Avail-:
Able at Walker Home Furnish:
fr.
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EMPLOYMENT WANTED
RELIABLE High School girl wants
• babysitting for summer months.
Phone 444, 25b
BABYSITTING by the hour or by
• the week, either at home or at
Jake.—Mr.. Cliff Logan, • phone
• 745W2. 2Kb
lags. rrb
• YOUR FEET CAN ealise painAri
ankles, knees, hips and lOwei
• back. Wor •definite lasting re-;
suits check with J. A. VICKERS;
Foot Correctionist, Queens Elotil,
Wingliam, on Monday after,
moons. 26rrb
- SEE THE
USED FURNITURE .
at
IL A. CURRIE & SONS
It -tree -piece chesterfield suite, a
bargain, $39.00; chesterbed with
wood arms, to clear $29.75; dining
xoom table with extension leaves,
47,00; Wooden kitchen stools, 63.80;
Barge high back upholstered toeker,
real eomfort for $5.00,
• REAL ESTATE
MODERN BUNGALOW for attl
Phone 434 or 981. 25*
.1.1.00M1„kR1Cit ionfor Sale.'
Fully Modertized.• Phone 5723.
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STUCCO HOUSE for sale on Fran.
ell Street, Winghatn. Six roome•
3-piehathitern, garage, garden,
Splendid' Picittion, AVallable Jaly
• 1st,—APPIY.' to 'Etta. Mabel Hare,
1. Hillside t., WitterlOP,
Ontariti. phoi16 .shetwood 31.114:
11;111:25b,
WIP.Tocic Jt,PY•
ottivott ariktrLASti Pit)XY for
,Howarti VanCamp, aeneral
..Stota, tthei, Plidhe 3.e1, Btok.
COS. 25°:
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St. MCKIM tor see. iitobertltrel.
14'Wrexeter
CittaZieefo-r ttus.
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0,1mo4 04014.•
of Pigs for Me.
hi I Mildniny. 28s
,t4,••01
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WANTED
Art A4Scott• Wingham 2rrb
NEVBR »NEVER, never since the
world began such • relief from
sore, aching, burning feet, weak
ankles, sore knees, hips •and
•back, cramps in feet or legs.
Corns, callouses, •bunions .dic,
appear, arthritis pains fade Away,
brings back circulation: Conshit
W.• A. Kaufman, phone 9C Lis-
towel, open Tuesday afternoon
and evening, and at the Bruns-
wick Hotel, Wingham, • On June
26 and July 10. Phone 666. rrb
SEPTIC TANKS, Cesspoels, » etc.,
cleaned with »niodern equipment,
' All • work guaranteed. Louis
l3lake, •R.R. 2, phone 42r5 Brtis
sels. 26r1.25.7E*
rs YOUR TELEVISION, properly
insured fort all risk coverage?
For information phone 293, Stew,
USED WINDMILL, gasoline 'en
gines and pump jacks wanted.
Can be traded on prehsure sys-
tems new or used. Ask us for an
estimate without any'obligation,
or,if you are needing any new
roofing material we give you
the .best value for your money
Write or phone oollect to Iifing
nyes at Glathis. Phone .Paisley
114r4. • 16A1t.Nov
REPAIRS
BUILDING • AND PLUmBING
SERVICE—Repairing, remodel-
ling, bathrooms, cupboards, We
can supply you with all your
plumbing needs. Bathroom fix-
tures, McDougall pumps, electrie
water heaters, pipe, arbotite,
wall -board, floor tile, etc, George
A. Carter,RR. Wlngham.
Phone 713W1. '411;16:25b
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The Turriberry arid Minis .cltirnp
In tritovale Will he Open on
• Thuraclay afters -Wort Of each week
from 2 to 4 ciselock, for further
inforMation apply to Geo Green-
away, 1118:25h
LOST
I.,CcVr on Main Street, brown
leather changecbageptlre,clentaining
aunt a money and Postoffice
key. Finder pleate cl1 977, 25b
AtriBtliAtive stxtvitt---
VARIES AMBULANCE,
• bane• Safe, tourtemis Sett:dee
Phone t1a 51ight, -tie or 830
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FINANCING A CAM'
Before ,Yint buy thlk about otzi
LoW Cost Financing, Service With
complete /nsitrande C6Versige.
STEWART A 'SCOTT
*Uwe tes
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STEIN -Ulf A. SCOTT can now
save you 15% on your ear or
truck insurance. Yearly ,or six,
•tnonths policies are available
• Special rates for farmers, Foy
further information phone 293
Winghatn. • •29rrb
FOR ARTIFICIAL internination
service or more information,
telephone »the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association collect at
Clinton HU 2-3441 or W011210Sa
office, phone TeesWater, 126, be-
tween 7,30 and 9,30 am. We
supply service to top quality bulls
of the Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire;
Guernsey, Brown Swiss, Red '
Poll, Hereford (polled and horn-
ed) Beef Shorthorn (polled or
horned), and Dual Purpose Short-
horn, Angus and 'Cliarelidse •
breeds. 'The. cost is low. 23rrb
GIBSON—in Winghant • llospital,,
on Thursday, June 19, to Mr.. and
Mrs, John Gibson, Wroxeter, a
CAMPBELL -Mr. and Mrs: j.
Robert Campbell, (nee ,rean Rin-
•toul) are happy toannounce the
birth of their son, Robert Bruce.
lit Victoria Hospital, London, on
Friday, June 20, 1958. •
REID—In Wingham Hospital, on
• Friday, June 20, to Ivir. and Mrs.
Vernori.Reid, Wingham, a son.
NESBTTT—in Wingliarn Hospital,
on Friday, June 20, to Mr. and
krs. Douglas Nesbitt, Wingham,
a son,
PAYNE—In Wingharn Hospital,
on Friday, June 20, to Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Payne, R.R. 1, Lis-
towel, p, son.
CAMERON, -,In Wingham Hospi•
tal, on Friday, June 20; to Mr.
and Mrs. AleX Cameron, R.R. 3
Brtissels;a daughter;
EIEWITT—In Winghain Hospital,
on Friday, June 20, to Mr. and
Mrs. •Wilbert Hewitt, R.R. 4,
Wingham, a. son,
LOLITTIT—In Wingham 'Hospital,
on: Saturday, June 21, to Mr. and
Mrs, Gordon Louttit, B.R. 1,
Gorrie, a son.
SHIELL—In Wingham Hospital,
on'Sitturday; June 21 ,to Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Shill, R.R. 3, Wing -
ham, a son.
SINNAMON—In Wingham Hospi-
tal, oft Saturday,„June 21, to Mr.
and Mrs, Robert • Sinnamon,
Wingham, a son.
FOXTON--In Wingharn Hospital,
on Stinday, June 22, to Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Easton, R.R.
Wirigharn, 'a son. _
TEME'ILEMAN—in Wingham Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, June 24, to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Templetnan,
Wingham, a daughter.
A STIAIVIE OF OCR AGE
(the mixture of life in . the mass
and alcohol)
"Only an ostrich could be ex-
cused for failing to see In this et -
plosive doriibination. one of the
shames of our age, Dor what
*other single eleinent combines with
life in the mass to produce a mix-
ture that figures proMinently Lh
almoat half of all tatel accidents
On the highway?
Or setS the stage for the corn-
nielliett type of Murder or attends
fifty to seventy per cent of all
serldus misdemeanors and felcip-
100?Or trips to -many Athletic 14,
men into harlots' Or turns so
many Juveniles into delinquelitri?
Or send t .16 •snarly marriages into
diVerces and children to orphan.
COS? Or SO many twisted perteen-
alitieit into neuropsychiatric WardS?
• Cat you ;name' one?
not 2e6 lieW the -Chuh can
any longer pottperity ethisiderettitin
ofabstiliellet as a peaSible ", And
plattabie fettottvioNetti the use of'
- a1.,,,4tirbfe5Sor IdVerett tiften.
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DIED
JAAVIS--Suddenly at her ' home,
17 Bala Ave., "Toronto oii Mon-
day, ,June 16,. Agnes Minulell,
Widow of the late aeo. T. Jarvis,
In her 79th year, Surviving are
twp brothers, Folin Mundell of
Illuevale and William, of Wing -
ham, Service Was held on Wed-
nesday„ conducted by the Captain
of Mt. Dennis Salvation 'Amy
Citadel, assisted by Rev. John
Hutton of .Pine River. interment
Kettleby CertteterY.
litturance Agency
TJlk IATE
SMS, MAUDE WIN)
polieyholders oit this business
Please be advised that this
114000 ha been plirotiesed by
gtevort A. Scott
W1NGNAM
�t, further .potioy Information'
1193
441,18;25
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120 Qii:ests,For
institute Tea
ST, HELMS—The Conininnity
Hall, gay with many flowerswas
the seen , of a nicely' arranged
Flower Tea on Wednesday after-
noon, Wider the auspices of the
Women's. Instte. The president.
Mrs. Chas. McDonald, received the
guests, numbering around 120 *arid
including members of the ImehnoW,
Whitechurch and •Dongannem
;Metes. The guests were (Heeded
to the tea tables by MisS Beatrice
McQUillin and Mrs. jollies ARO -
Win, while 8140f, Andrew GaoOt
provided piano music.
A program, presided over ,bY,Mrs,
McDonald, 'opened with the singing
of the. Institute Ode, followed by
solos by Mies Margaret Rae -cif
L•ueknow, and by Mrs. E W. Rice;
a violin and piano duet by Jiminy
Rost 'and George Cello of VV1iite-
church; a piano 'solo by Mrs.
Chester:Taylor.; a reading by Miss,
Dean McLeod of .tueknow' and- a
duet by Mrs. J, ..RiVett arid Mrs.
Jones of Dungannoo,
Mrs, Durnin Phillips, of Iltingan-
non, as gtie4 speaker, delighted -
the ladies with her talk on her =re-
cent trip to d3ermuda.Mrs. Philhips
was thanked and presented with a
gift by 1V1rs. Ernest Gaunt. The
singing of the national anthernand
the Institote, •Grace was followed
by the serving of afternoon'tea,
The bazaartable, in 'cli,arge of
Mrs, W. A. Humphrey, Mrs. Will
Rutherford and Mrs. E. Gaunt, was
well patronized, with 'o'er $45/00
being received. Proceeds from the
tea, which was arranged by Mrs..E.
Barbour, Mrs. L. WoOds, Mrs, E. W.
Rice and Mrs. W. liumphreY
amounted to around ,$30.00.
Former 'Clerk
Dies at Ripley
Gideon Ruttle, 8-1,91 Ripley, well
known to many here because of
his activity in, pOlitical life, died
early this week. Mr. Ruttle, who
was a former clerk of Ripley, bad
also »been road superintendent of -
the county of Bruce. He is sur -
vied by» his wife and one daugh-
ter. Mr. Alex Reid of town » is a
brother-in-law.
Mother Passes
At Kincardine
• Mrs, :Tames Harris, 84, died - at
Kincardine. The former Catherine
E, Fisher, she is .survived by one
daughter,- Miss Greta Hairis, » man-
ager Of theStedman Store in Wing -
ham; and three cons, Harold, To-
ronto; Goldwin, Huron 'ToWnship
and Eldred, Kineardine. '
Funeral 'service and interment
were at Kincardine, •
Continental.
BED LEGS:-
va,raztitt***4*-,
Sturdy Steel Ctinstruetkin
Set of 4 — $4.95
Set of 4 with tasters
• . $6.95 r
Can be fastened to any pring.
Walker
Home Furnishings
WALKPilt
Phong 106 Wirighbin
.HELENS
• 314, iltimstead of Meaford was a
visitor last week • with her aunt,
Mr, "Wrn. MacPherson . and
Ober -relatives, • ,
Mr, arid AfrS, G, S..McIntyili and
Doitad,.o ,Itraeellriclge, were visi-
tom 'en Sunday with Mr, and Niirs.
W; Mill0r, They, With Mr: anti
Mrs. 4010.1. McIntyre of Paisley
leave sliertly ort a motor trip to
the West Coast.. •
Thursday, July 3rd;:will be Child-
ren's• Day at the Women's 'Instit-'
lute meeting to be ,held at the
COmmuniy Hall with "the program
aid 'games IA charge Of the Hapii,
Handicrafters Call "IvIerner7
d.
bhr ieytmase,cphfl0000nill ettIeliaet:nch:11;(1:, 1'71
• Miss.Denna WOO; student'nurap
,the Kitchelier:Waterloq, $Qspt-
ta1
- was :home `'do*ring;the weeft
and 'Mrs. Lorne Woods ,en-
jeked the bus trip to Vineland for.
the Htiron County Fruit Growers
on Monday. Mr, Woods is president'
of the ''.Asseeiatien.
°Re'. and Ivirs. a M. Wright and,
daughter, Joan, of, ,Moriktan 'Were
:callers in the, viliage on 'Tlinrsday.
Wright .was a forhier minister
in the United Church here.
Bank Manager's
Father Passes
Williaip
.R. .Struthers 78 a 'resi-
dent of St Marys for some years
'and former .Ellice and Downie
Township farmer, died at the week-
end.
;He, is survived by three sorks,
Orval,. manager of the Canadian
'Bank of Commerce in Wit:Wham;
• s.
Clarence of Stratford, and Fred •of
Toronto, and one daughter,' Mit.
Helen, Ord, of Stratford as'•Well as
a sister, Mrs. Agnes Smith; West
TvIonitton.
Funeral service was held At, two
o'clock Tue'sdky afternociri''at the
Greenwood-Gilbart funeral Thome' in
SOatkorcl, with interment in Elma
Centre Cemetery, 'AtwoOd.
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Highest Cash Prices
paid for old, sick or
disabled Horses & Cows
HIGHEST CASH VALUE' PAID
IN SURROUNDING DISTRICT.
/or DEAIECOVVS and HORSES/
irorProlupt: Sanitary„. Disposal,
. or night
OLD,„HORSES for Slaughter•
•at '5e per pound.
24 IIOUR SERVICE
Phone'
LEROY ACHESON
-AtwOod '153, collect
GEORGE IIISLOP
Wroieter, 2r15 •
June30
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,FLOWERS ON INE.IA811?:
Tho',:lheihiotti.!Arie,71:okOlitAveTry0EntSu".dhit
as
if it may be at a fairly high level
this talt, rant we WOtild, atiggelitelf
yeti feel that .YoAre,going to need
a little eat** this winter, you would
be wive to book your requireihnents
. n�4' ; We *lit be gad to do thts
for` you, we Aro reasonably Mire
that it would' be to yonr eilvittitage
to book your grain need $01tirl.
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kirainv Buildings.
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MOTTART-l:BUJLDERS"-,.SUPPLIES
(SARNIA) -LIMITER
781. CamPhell Street,
, Sarinia, Ontario. •
tic.z to•
WATER .CONSUMER
The nhours for •watering lawns and
gardens are frOm .6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and
. from 6 p.m. to 9 0.M.
tutli 00 strictly ento.rced.
An ANNUAL charie of $4.44 gross, lesS.Prompt
payment -diaCountjnVit:per 'cent, is made; for
the use of a hose :6"1:-:otaisjde tap for .the above
.• 'note purposes.
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Anyone found watering lawns or gardens, who
.his.not 'plaid for this service will be •
bilkd accordingly.
Wingham. Public etilitips:Commission
C. E. Shera,
.:,roAs$Ey•FERc..usgi,o
' NEW 50's and 65's
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NEW »HOLLAND BALERS
USED TRACTORS
'NO: 44 Tractor •
, I. NO. 20 Row Crop
1 No.40 StaUcl*td,
USED EQUIPMENT,
1 4-16:,Combue, om'I'Aet -with imotor tcl
1 ft Swather
1 4.ft. One4ay'Oesh
(for Pore] Or Ferguson tracto0
1 8 -ft, Hinder on lubber
, 1 1:.ft., Binder. on tied
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HARLES HODGINS
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