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Agra—in loving memory Of •
clear brother, Sheldon, Wile, pass-
Ways, remembered Eby :sisters and
brothers. 184
IN irif~ll~la>ictei lit
W/LLS—In.. loving memory"-Of the
into ,•Josia.h Wiljai who pft4.40c1
away March 22nd, 1961, ,and Mrs,
Wills, who died 1March 14th, 1956.
remembered by their
three ..daughters,. lee
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use t e WaDt Ads to
BORROW FROM •
THE LARGE ST,
MOST RECOMMENTWO -
COMPANY-0191'ITS KIND
wmsrron T0 BENT
.
FOR SAM
a.
27,000
back-
Good
be seen
Very
sale.
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1956 RANCH WAGON,
'ielles, Radio, whitewalls,
up lights, newly painted,
reason for eeiling. May
'at Salvation Army Citadel,
reasonably priced for quick
Trade considered.
REAL ESTATE
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HOUSE FOR SALE in Bluevale,
6 room, frame, water ,part hard-
wood floors cu.boards. Phone
Wingham 42431, 8'''
HOUSE with two lots for' sale on
, Scott St. south. House frame
with felt shingle siding; 3 bed-
rooms. Presently divided into 2
apartments. Two 'baths, oil hot
water heat, built-in cupboards,
all oak flooring in fairly good
state of repair. Apply to W. T.
Cruickshank, 275 or 158, 1825b
BUYING OR SELLING FARM,
business, home? Mail this ad for
FREE 60 page picture catalogue,
filled with pictures, facts, figures
on Real Estate bargains for you.
Five offices help you buy or sell,
Orangeville, Hanover, Walkerton,
Fleslierton, Owen Sound. Con-
tact your nearest friendly STARR
office for action and results.
Paul S. Starr & Co. Ltd., Real-
tors. (26). 'We 'Sell Rural On-
tario", 4,18;1,15,29;13,27;10,24;8b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
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6 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS for sale,
due within next month. Phohe
George Michie, Brussels 17.113,
18*
ONE 'CALF, two weeks old, for
sale. Joe Schneider, phone 505w12
18b
8 PIGS for sale, ten weeks old.
Apply to Chester Casemore,
phone 632w3. 18b'
AMBULANCE SERVICE
CURRIE'S AMBULANCE, Wing-
ham, Dependable Service, Phone:
' Day, .51; Night, '716 or .636,
MISCELLANEOUS ,
IS YOUR TELEVISION properly
insured for all risk coverage?
For information phone 293, Stew-
Art A„ Scott, Wingham, 2rr$,,
NEW SPRING ARCHES—Consult
W.A. Kaufman, phone\ 94, Lis-
towel, open every. Tuesday 10
a.m. to 10 p.m., and in Walkerton
at, Percy Pletch's, March 19,
phone 195W; at Mariwalt Tourist
Home, Diagonal Road, Highway
86, Wingham, phone 993, on
Thursday, March 26, afternoon
and evening. - rrb
WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding
Association "Where Better .Bulls
Are Used". Supply artificial
I breeding service for all breeds
of cattle. Phone collect to Tees-
water 126, or Clinton Zenith,
9-5650. For service or niche in-
formation, call between:- 7.30
and 10.00 a.m. week days; 6.00
and 8.00 p.m. Saturday evenings.
For Cows noticed in heat on
Sunday morning, do not call
until Monday morning. The qual-
ity is high end the cost low,
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DEADSTOCK WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed promptly
for sanitary disposal, leR,EF, pick
up on larger animals, reasonable
collection charge for small ani-
mals, • Phone collect Wingham
Palmerston 128w, or*Dur-
ham 398, Gordon Young (Elmira)
Limited, 6rrb
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Dead Stock
WANTEb
HIGHEST CASH prams
in surrounding districts for
old, sick or 'disabled horses
cattle, For prompt, sanitary
disposal day or night,
collect, LERO1 ACHESON,
Atwood 153
or GEORGE IIISLOP,
Wroxeter 205
Paid
dead,
or
Phone
DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
Highest Cash Prices
For Old, Sick and
Disahledl COWS and
Horses
DEAD STOCK AT. HIGHEST
CASH VAUIJ6
*Seaga Ibone Prbitiptly
Call Collect . 131
gruce _. Mariatt ,. 13russeis, Ont.
24 HOUR SERVICE
TEACSIP StRADINO
TEACUP fortune telling every eb
ternoon 1 to 3 and evenieg 7 to
9, Call 241, . 11:18b.
FOR SALE
• • TAXI: SERVICE and used.
'Furnittire, We bey end sell,
rhorie. 185, rrb
PINK "CHECK spring coat for sale,
size 12, Rhone 6505,
WANTED TO RENT small home
or aparthient in or near Wing-
ham,' Apply Box 14 Advance-
Times, 4rrh
EVERYONE is eveloetrie at. the
euchre in the Legion
Wingham!, on Monday, NI:trete 23.
at 8.15 pen. Slioneered by the
Legion Ladies, Auxiliary, Good
prizes, Leneli served. 0E181i. rOCILTRY FOR SALE
IN MEMORIAM
RITOR/E—In loving memory of
Gordon Ritehie, who passed away
March 19, 1057.
GALLAWAY — In loving memory
of Oliver Galiaeeey. who paseed
away. June 29, 1950.
A beautiful 'memory of two so dear
We cherish still with love sincere;
Two days that come with sad re-
gret .
And two that we will never forget,
WANTED\
itacked by .over 80 years' experience
When's loan will help—large or small—borrow
with confidence, at :111?C No bankable fieetwity
Ox oodor8or8 rogofred, —
. SNOW REMOVAL
SNOW PLOUGHING wanted.
Phone 1079, Harold Congram,
28-4-11-18-25-4-11-18
AFRICAN VIOLETS for sale.
Some new varieties, full bloom.
Mrs. Allen, Phone 5413, 1825b
BOY'S RUST colored oat and cap
for sale; size 8. Mrs, A, Hafer-
reejel e 677M, 18b
PAIR .WHITE PEKIN, duck and
drake for sale; 2 young Holstein
cows due to freshen soon; 20
York chunks about 70 ihs,.; pure-
bred 'Yorkshire boar, one year
old; 25 York pigs, 9 weeks old,
Jim Coultes, phone 743W2, 0.$*
DUKALII STARTED PULLETS
SEVERAL HUNDRED Delealb
lets hatched Nov. 3rd, 16 weeks
old--Feb, 23rd, 18 weeks—Mar.
9th, Vaccinated for bronchitis
and Newcastle: Should be, seen
to be appreciated, If you keep
records, you will keep Dekaibs,
Moore's Poultry Farm, Seaforth,
Ont, Phone 647-31. rib
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE.'
rile‘70A/G, iteee •
• M. R. Jenkins, Monoeer
LARGE SIZE oleild's wooden crib
wanted, with or Without Metres%
Phone 65, 18"
WILL PASTURE le br 15 head
cattle,' Phone 51.0W3, Harold
Casemore, 18*
VVe miss their love, tittle FOR RENT WILL BUY OLD HOGS, Apply to
Maurice Cronin, .phone 56 r?.2,
Teeswater. 24,4,11,1825b
35A West Street Telephone 1501
GODERICH
OVEN-READY Turkeys for Eas-
ter. Size 10 to 12 lbs. Graham
Work, phone 12318, Brussels or
878 Wingham. 11:18*
fI.A.VE YOU TRIED FLO-GLAZE?
1522 colors in flat gloss or semi-
gloss, The Wallpaper Shop, 18h
OVEN READY turkeys for sale,
priee 45c and 50c per lb, Phone
Holmclale Creamery or 73532,
lab
SPACE) FOR RENT, available
April 1st. Suitable for office.
Formerly occupied by Isabel's
"Beauty Shop. Apply to Queen's
Hotel, phone 11., lib
ways,
With them I spent my happiest
days;
IA memory we see them just the
same, •
As long as we live we will cherish
' their name,
Still in our heart they are living
yet,
For we love them too
ever forget.
Like ivy on the weathered oak,
When all Other things decay,
Our love for them., will still keep
' green
And never fade away,
—Lovingly remembered and deeply
missed by their wife, Ann, and
family, Kenneth, Reita a n d
George. 18b
MALE HELP WANTED 7
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed tenders, b e receive
by the undersigned till April 11th,
1959, (Or the sale of barn 20x25
and lean 1.5x1e on Presbyterian
mans% property, Whitechurch
Both with steel roof, recently new,
To 'be removed by July 1st. Apply
to John J, Gaunt, secretary. 18,25h
Young Man Wanted:* • MAN WANTED--Roy Cramm and
Sob of Pinkerton want to hire
a married man for their seed-
cleaning plant and farm. This
man must be familiar with opera-
tion of all farm machinery and
understand feeding of beef cattle,
Good wages will be paid along
with free house, Apply Roy
Cramm, Pinkerton, phone Cargill
68W3. 1,8;25b
dearly to •
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
Learn TV Idle You Earn -Ili . .
SEED FOR .SALE
BABY BUGGY for sale, in ' good
_condition, cream color $20,00,
Phone 436M. 18*
CARDS.OP THANKS WE HAVE YOUR COMPLETE
requirements in grass seed, low
land, permanent, or pasture
mixes, in any quantity, Oats, bar-
ley, spring wheat and corn, in
registered, certified or commer-
cial, Contact us for price before
buying. ' Chambers Hardware,
phone 65, Wroxeter. 4-11-18b
GIRLS GREEN Tweed Coat and
bonnet, for sale. Size 4, Excel-
lent .condition. Phone 684, 18*
•—'
.1 If you are it young span between the age (4.17 and 20 with
' i a flair _for style, here's your opportunity to acquire a sales IL'
ii - training' as well as the fundamentals of merchandising., ,-\' • ......
ea— EITHER APPLY IN PERSON OR WRITE GIVING FULL .. U
• : — ,
— • PARTICULARS AS TO AGE AND QUALIFICATIONS, III
iii ..._ . ,1111 LOST
kfILK FILTERS for sale—"Rapid
elo", 6-inch, 79c; 61/2.-inch, 85c.
' Alexander's Hardware. lrrb
We would like to thank our
'friends and • neighbors for cards,
flowers and the many other acts
of kindness during ,our recent be-
reavement: Special thanks to Dr.
Erneet Medley and the staff at the
Wingham General Hospital, and to
Mrs. Willis -11Sle—The family of
the late Mrs. George Nicoll. 18b
I would like to express my sin-
cere gratitude to the .many friends
who sent cards and messages and
befriended me in so many ways
during the illness and at the time
of the death of my sister, Rebekah.
Mitchell, Mrs, Fred Fuller,
Hanna's Men's Wear WE OFFER registered N. 1 Gary
and Rodney seed oats -at $1.45
per bushel with 5c a bushel dis-
count on orders of 100 bushels or
over. Contact us for your other
seed requirements. We also have
seed barley for contract.barley
growers, Phone 455, John Bum-
stead and Son. rrh
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
1
BLACK PLASTIC garbage pail lost
on Carling Terrace on Sunday.
Phone 677M. - 18))
LARGE PLYWOOD cupboard for
sale. About 51e, ft, high, four
doors, shelving top and bottom.
Also large plywood wardrobe.
Phone 4931 18h
FOUND
BIRTHS
SELLERS—At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Tuesday, Mar.
•10 1959 to Mr, and Mrs. Glenn
' Sellers, R.R. 2, Bluevale, a daugh-
ter.
ABOUT 40 COLONIES of bees for
sale in standard 10 frame hives,
with two Supers to each hive,
free of disease. Phone 174J. Ed,
Haberer, Zurich. Ont, 18:25*
18,* I MAN'S BLACK rimmed glasses
found on Boland Street. Phone
165 or 479. 18b PERSONAL Save Money
by PREPAYING HUNTING and Fishing licenses
are now available from Charlie
Lee,. Wingham, 18b
COURTNEY—At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Tuesday,
. Mar. 10, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs.
Leo Courtney, R.R, '7, Lucknow,
a son.
ELPHICK—At the Wingham Gen-
Mr. Thomas Vittie and family
wish to express heartfelt thanks •
and appreciation to their many
friends, relatives and neighbors
for the kindness, sympathy, floral
tributes and many cards received
during their loss of a dear wife
and mother. 18*
GERRARD HEINTZMAN Piano
for sale; also 8-piece oak din-
ing room set, .-bed spring, matt-
ress. All in good condition.
Phone 4763, Wingham, Fred Carr
bert. 11*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF MARGARET
IVIeCREERY,
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate -of the above-
mentioned, late of the Township
of Howick, in the County of ;Fen-
ron, Widow, who died on the 24th
day of January, 1959, are required
to file proof of same with the un-
dersigned. on or before the '21st
day of March, A.D. 1959,
After that date the Administrat-
mix will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to the'
claims of which she, shall then
have had notice. -
DATED at Wingham, this 3rd
day of March, A.D, 1959.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Adrninistratrix.
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* WINGHAM'
YOUNG MAN attending school in
London wishes ride to Beigrave
or Wingham Friday nights and
back to London Sunday night or
early Monday morning. 'PhOne
Brussels 140 collect. 4,11,18*
eral tHapital. on Thursday, Mar.
12, 1959, 'to Mr. and Mrs. Pavid
Elphick, R.R. 3, Lucknow ,
daughter. e,
FOXTON—At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Thursday, Mar.
12, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Foxton, Wingtham, a son.
COUSINS—At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Friday, March
13. 1959, to Mr. and"Mrs. Lawrie
Cousies, Brussels, a daughter. •
van VLIET—At the Wingham Gen-
oral Hospital,' on Saturday, Mar.
14, 1959, to Mr .and Mrs. Jan van
Vliet, RR. 2, Brussels, a daugh-
ter,
INCORPORATED
4:1--,C7 9 .0.
We would like to express our
thanks and eappreciation to friends,
relatives and neighbors for their
kindness, sympathy and floral tri-
butes received during the loss of
our brother and uncle, the late
Charles. Agar. A special thanks to
the nurses and orderlies at -the
Wingham General Hospital, Dr,
Myers also Mr. A. H. Neelon and
Rev. 'Dr. Nimmo.—The Agar and
Scott families, 18*
tto
WHY FEEL OLDS Feel Years
Younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets
revitalize thousands past 40.
ONLY 60c At all druggists.
14,21,28,4,11,18,5,12,19
MINNEAPOLIS-Moline Tractor for
sale. Model Z, in excellent, con-
ditina. Apply Gerald Courtney,
R.R. 1, Ripley, One. Phone• 115r18,
Ripley. 1.8*
NEW .0D013,1 :MSS ROXATONE—
Needs no special primer, Suit-
able for walls and woodwork.
Two quarts and a new sprayer,
special $7,50. The. Wallpaper
Shop. 18b
„Town of Wingbani
1959 Taxes
Taxpayers may- make paymetas on -account
of 1959 taNeS up to 80 per cent .Of 1958 taxes,.
Interest at' the. rate of Four per cent, per ,
annum will be allowed on such prepaTments.
Prepayments of taxes must be made at the
Town, Treasnrer's Office, Town —
WILLIAM RENWICK, Treasurer,
FOOT SUFFERERS
If you have sore feet, ankles,
itelatica pains in legs, hips or lower
buck trouble why, not have your
Let checked by a qualified, exper-
ienced Foot Correctionist. See
J. A. VICKERS
at Queens Hotel, Wingham,
',each Monday afternoon
Other times — 481 8th Ave.,
Hanoeer, Phone 500
MEAT FOR SALE—Good beef by
the qua'rter, Killed on premises
Tuesday morning, Inspected by
Dept. of Health, Yearling heifers.
Top quality. Lowest prices. Ray-
nerd Ackert, Ripley, phone 24r28,
or Lucknow, 101r13. rrb
We wish to extend out heartfelt
thanks and our deep appreciattoe
to relatives, friends and• neighbors
for the many acts of kindness; the
many 'messages of syinpathy and
the beautiful floral tributes re-
ceived during our recent bereave-
ment caused by the sudden passing
of a dear daughter and sister.
Special thanks to Dr. J. Laws, the
Rev. H. T.' West and the Moir Fun-
eral Home, the boys who acted 'as
pallbearers and the girls who acted
as flower bearers, and all those
who !assisted in any other way._
Mr. .and Mrs, Jim Inglis, Jim and
Vernon, 18h
SEE THE-WIDE variety of floor
• covering for every floor in the
' house from 79c per square yard
up. Let us quote you on a new
floor installed in your house.
The Wallpaper Shop. leb
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF EUPHEMIA
WILSON •
ALL PERSONS- having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned late of the Town of
Exeter, in the County of Huron,
formerly of the Village of White-
ehurCh, County of Bruce, Widow,
who died on the 13th day of Febru-
ary, 1959, are required to file proof,
of same with the undersigned on
or before the 28th day of 'March,
1959,
After that date the executors will
proceed to distribute the estate
having regard only to the clairns of
which he shall then have had
notice,
DATED at Wingham this tenth day
of March, 1959.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
11-18-25b
Town of Wingham.
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINGTON
Lived on Farm
Over 40 Years
GORRIE—Nfr, and. Mrs. Percy
Ashton were honored 'by. their
neighbors. and friends, who gath-
ered at their home on Wednesday
evening , March '11, and presented
them with the gift of a hostess
chair .and cushion.
Mr. and -Mrs, Ashton have sold
their farm, Mr, Ashton has been
a life-long resident of the 6th con-
cession and both of them have
resided .on the same farm since
their marriage some 40 years ago.
Earl King read the ,address and
Stewart Strong made" the presenta-
tion, The evening was spent play-
ing progressive euchre.
BUSINESS
and
PROFESSIONAL
MORTGAGE SALE OF
VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL AND
BUSINESS PROPERTY
UNDER and by virtue of the
powers contained in a certain mort-
gage, which will he produced at the
time of sale, there will be offered
for sale by public auction On Fri-
day, the Twentieth day of March,
1959, at the hour of two o'clock' in
the afternoon, at the office' of
Messrs. Crawford & Hetherington,
Wingham, Ontario, by Mr. L. G.
Bryce, auctioneer, the following
property, namely:
ALL AND SINGULAR that cer-
tain parcel or tract of land and
premises situate, lying and being
la the Town of Wingham, County
of Huron and Province of Ontario
and.being eompoeed of part of Lot
No. 4 in Edward Foley's ,Second
Survey in the said Town of Wing-
ham, deddribed as follows: Com-
mencing at a point in the Easterly
limit of said Lot No, 4 whin said
point is distant Northerly therein
371/2 feet from the Southerly limit
of said Lot a distance of 133 feet
to a point; thence Northerly par-
allel to the Easterly limit of said
Lot to a point in the Northerly
limit of. said Lot; thence Easterly
along the Northerly limit of said
Lot a distance of 133 feet more or
less to the Northeasterly angle of
said Let; thence southerly along
the Easterly limit of said Lot to
place of beginning. subject hoier-
evet to a right-of-Way and passage
over theSouthetly 7 feet of the
land herein 'conveyed to which the
Menet of the lands immediately to
the South thereof are entitled.
On the property is said to be
Situate a two storey brick build-
ing for use as a business •and liv-
ing quarters.
TERMS: Ten per cent of the
purchase money to be paid down
at the tithe' of sale, and the bal.,
Mice within thirty aye thereafter.
/Sather particulars and conditions
of sale will be made known on the
date of Sale. The property will be
Offered aubjeet to reserve
DATED at Wingham,,Ontario
the 3rd day of March, A.. 1059.
L, G. BRYCE, Auctioneer
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
VtriNal-, ONTARIO
Sblieitors for the Mortgagee
40:11:18b
DIRECTORY
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.'
Wingham, Phone 48
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C. -
R. S. HETHERINGTON,
BROADLOOM carpeting or rugs
for the finest floors, There's
nothing to compare with fine
broadloom for beauty, comfort
and warmth. For an estimate,
Why not phone or see us this
week, No obligation, samples
shown in your home if you wish.
Rugs or wall-th-wall jobs in
hardtwist broadlooms.
Viscose carpeting as low as $6,95
sq. yd, N. WNLWOOD, Phone 86.
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AUCTION SALE
of
LIVESTOCK, MACHINERY,
PEED AND HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS
TUESDAY, MARCH 24th. 1959
at 1 Nil:
for
ANDREW KIR,KONNELL
LOT 41, CON. 12, IIULLETT TWP,
3 miles south of Auburn, 8 miles
north of Clinton on the Base Line
IMPLEMENTS—AB new in tine
last nine years: Case 300 Tractor,,
250 hours; Case 133 Beier, motor-
driven, neiir last season; George
White 30-ft, Elevator; International
Side Delivery Rake; .McCormick
7 ft. Mower; lVfaeseytHarris 13-rue
Drill; Case 2-furrow Tractor Plow;
Fleury-Bisset Camden Disc; 3 see•
tion drag; Set diamond harrows:
McCormick Deering Manure Spree:
der; 7 ft. Horse Disc; rubber-tired
wagon; 16 ft. hay rack; 14 ft, stock
rack; 2-Wheel trailer With stock
rack; 1500 lb. scales; fanning mill:
turnip pelper, hay loader, 12
sheets 10 ft, steel roofing, Super-
flame oil chick brooder, e2 ft, ex-
tension ladder, foui: le ft. rail-
road rails, quantity elm plank,
sets double harness, forks, shovels,
Chains, etc.
PEED—.3 tons mixed grain; 30p
bus. Rodney oats, suitable for seed,
700 hales Mixed hay.
LIVESTOCK—le thirtieth end
Hereford Owe, fresh 'and spring-'
log, 2 yearling steers, one 2-year-
old ;Steer, 2 Hereford babies, 4
yearling heifers, 8 calves, t pigs
'eight weeks old, 76 tthOde Island
Reel hens.
A filuntity of household effects
Including ono dining-room, suite,
'pl;Ii41S-- CASH
No reserve. mom• Is sold.
.ANTOttlict 14dEtKOlOtti,t, Oft,
tits, IsnArtrit Audio/leo co. .roWitai ow*
St. Patrick's Bazaar
Was Successful
NOTICE TO CRUD/TORS
IN THE ESTATE OP WILLIAM
ROBERT GRAHAM
ALL PERSONS having claims,
against the estate of the above
mentioned late of the Village of
Gorrie, in the County of Huron,
Retired Farmer, who died on the
twenty-seventh day of February.
1050, are required to file proof of
earne with the undersigned on or
before the twenty-eighth day of,
March, 1059. After that date the
executors will proceed to distribute
the estate haying regard only to
the claims of which he shall then
have had notice.
DATED 'at Wingham this tenth
day of March, 1959,
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Weighttin, Ontario
Solicitors for, the Executors
11-18-25b
A. H. McfAVISII J.1. 11115HFIELD
e..year-old
GILSON 30" RANGE
Fully Automatic Timed Oven 'foul
Outlet. Q.C.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Ete.
Money to Loan
Office—Meyer Block, Wingham
GORRIE — Lovely springlike
weather favored the St, Pat-
rick's bazaar and hot supper spon-
sored by the ladies of the Anglican
Chtirch on Saturday afternoon and
evening. A goodly number were in
attendance.
There was a, good display of ap-
rons, chilcleen'e clothing and rise
ful articles in the booth of which
Mra. H. T. Bennett, Mre. Clara Rit-
chie and Mrs. J. W i,ing were in,
charge, Mrs. Edward Newton and
Mre. Gintinson looked after the
borne baking, . The ladies wish to
thank all Who helped to-make this
event a sticeees,
4-year-old Norge
ELECTRIC DRYER
104 en. ft. Norge. Automatic Defrost
REFRIGERATOR
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC
TEESWATER - ONTARIO
Teleplhane 23 Tees;vater
Wroxeter—Every Wednesday
afternoon, 2-4 /One or
.by apliointrneet.
WELLINGTON FIRE), RANGETTES
priced $8.00 and up.
Frederick F. Homuth
R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, R.O.
Mrs. Viola Bernath, R.O.
orromerrtrsts
PHONE 118
liarriston, Ontario
l i ''' oo o iti o t
Insurance Company
Est, 1840
An all Canadian Company which
has faithfully served its policy*
holders for over a century.
Head Office — Toronto
H. O. MacLean Insurance Agency.
Wingham
Reconditioned Easy
Spin-Rinse
,Washing Machine
Reconditioned Standard
Washing Machine
i4 wf
Moffat GAS RANGE
Autotnatic 'tibial Oven
41.
Better Grasslands? ,
Better Contact Minns!
stocks of Melt euality, newest
forage vatietiete are good. Custom
peeked in the 'mixture to Suit your
exact need<
Be Sure,! Buy burins!
MINNS FARM SEEDS
(Canada) Limited.
Call Collect:
Pred Stute
Listoiyel. PI.4-38102
MIER, WINTON WARD
YOUR HOME, IS WHAT
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