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^ L * . ; 4 * f ' -. * '• ^ '_ P ' ".'4. ."..•. :>.•*.:*• '*+ •-• * H *V A - >" .V-J__ :„-:v I- * r '- fOt new -groom cottage, 1 nyile north Holland Landing, fully insulated, newly decorated, inside conven- iences, new Coleman stove; car- $35 month, no interest HA. USE. Funitshed, 5 rooms, ge block «% ^«1 bnc * u acres land. Price $6,500. cash eniences, hot and cold lie bathroom and kit- t(1 . On highway No. 11, be- tween Newmarket and Bradford, jear Office Specialty planu Phone 71 3J5, Nwmarket c3w5 ulated frame homes, cm No- 11, Holland Landing. .ment, hydro, Apiece bath, furnace, hardwood floors, built- ALUM all styles drape tracks, drape arms and pin hooks, etc. Free estimates or and installations. Phone apply Harold Craddock, 40 Ont- ario St W., Newmarket m ^^erfield suit^^p«- 1? Free esti- te- built and recove mates, free pick-up and delivery. All work approved by the Dept. of Health, workmanship guaran- DYER'S RJRNUURE HIV . GOOD used i>laho$ Phone 669.* Avrite Mrs. J. H. Tunney, P.a £^f NUMBER of used traps, prefer- ably No. 1. or 1 1-2. Phone 3211. Mount Albert t-:_£. 1 •*** MECHANIC would like, to pur- chase cheap used creeper tractor Write Arthur Foster, Box 21, Holland Landing, phone 136wl3. Newmarket; 1951 FORD Custom Tudor. Very 650. fieri $e ha\ ^ cars^atira other good used table : - t . Ford Sales and Service Davis Dr., E., Newmarket Phone 740 •" i z i*i it WORK WANTED .1 stop nice hew, warm homes. Apply B. Thompson, OoU^ J^nd- & Garage and ile, 3 acres of land, apple and 3 _pberries. Close to churdi, school and shopping ^centre. Write P.O. box 28, Keswick, phone Rochet Point »3r. # 3vy4 lion. sponsible .ylBftgood condi- down or less to re- Write Era and Express box 260 * ^" - . ' ^TW-^-^-ft argg>»--r _J>. down- Bungalow, close Newmarket, 3 bedrooms, good living room and kitchen, all ./eniences, newly decorated, hardwood throughout, hotwater furnace, full cellar, sunroom, garage, 1 acre. Full price $5,500. Phone, 438w4, Newmarket. crlw5 ft* |V tf40 RUGS, broadlooro* Save up to 50 percent New rugs from old rugs, woollens and discarded clothing. Reversible, seamless & approximately 1-2" thick. Made In latest color tones. Phone New- market, 857m, . t£2 BY experienced, reliable, high school youth after school and Saturdays. Phone 168r, New- mar ket. ^1_ .. _.'l nwS MIDDLE-AGED lady desires position to help care for 2 child- ren and light housework. Live in. In Newmarket. Write P. O. box 266, N ewmarket clw5 MIDDLE-AGED lady wants light house-work, in good Christian home, in Newmarket, or house- keeping position. Phone 543, Newmarket rlws * -. _ 1 '- Clw5 USED TRUCKS FOR SAL* ATTEl Mas: v » p«,^ r . arris nay Bal^pW™>nstra- tlon at A. Lilholt ;FW%A Con- cession of East Gwillimbury, 1 mile south rot Sharon, on Wed/, Feb^tS commence I p.m. tw\ * ^"* liMta^TOCK *z - : .- * i •» * i &^ HOLSTEIN cow, 6 years old, due in February. D. Benton, Queens- ville. T-/T : »lw5 *_^<--_- x r ^^ '^^g^yoy; *A^ Olfi|«R^ SLIP ^.^ ^r" '^ - BEDSPREADS ucxictiam BLINDS CrtNiM* ^RllPJt ."-*5 .'^ i&NE^^rooffi^ bungalow on Eagle St., near Yonge. OH heat- [, $75. per month. Apply to for- \& owner, Murray Baker, Eagle St„ Newmarket, phone 651. WWQ6^^^Smiio^se. Winter Jzed, telephone and hydro, bus etop and mall at gate. FUel available. J. Winch, phone 2^1. c2w4 SAVE up to 50 percent on a new sewing machine. Highest trade-In allowance on your old machine, regardless of condition. For dem- onstration, Mrs. Ross Surges, phone 12D4w, Newmarket. tf2 WOMAN desires day work, any day but Friday, in Newmarket vicinity. Apply Mrs, T. Skinner Mount Albert EXPERIENCED in sewing. Draperies, curtains, skirts, blouses and children's -wear. Phone 1361, Newmarket c3w3 MATURE and experienced baby- sitters available, day or evening. Weekend or weekly rates on re- quest Phone 922m, Newmarket C3w3 2952 MERCURY. 3-ton, 6 cylin- der combination, all steel dump. 13,000 miles. Will accept trade and finance balance. Phone 78-lj, or apply 218 Main St, New- market. ; - *3w5 machines. New machines $89.*™ up. Singer Sewing Center, New- market, 138 Main St.^, phone 1075. , . .^^M^^t^^m^ 2 FOR SALE OR RENT Hospital beds, wheel and invaM chairs. Theaker and Son, Mount Albert 3503^ ^M^^S^** 2 ) a \ ^ ST. a week wnmket i\ - USED TRUCKS Vi - ;- 1D51 FORD 3-ton combination, low mileage 1951 FORD 2 ton comblnaUon. exceptional 1951 FORD, 3-ton cab and chas- sis, 15ft" elxv5 1950 FORD, 3-ton cab and chas- LARGE grade Holsteln heifer, vaccinated due in February. Purebred registered Hereford bull, one year old in February. 1 . Number of purebred Yorkshire boars, near service 'age. Sumo purebred Yorkshire bred sows and smaller ones, all ages. One 13 spout Deering Disc drill, in ^SSP'SSI teaS S ,iearf y »«w tractor Imploments. ?Aurora) Ncwmarket * ( Includin B „2 tractors, fhwshins SALVAGE COMPANY USED pipes, steel posts, T beams, angle Irons, plates, boil- ers etc., in all sizes. Many other items of various sizes, -Phone 305, Davis Drive, Newmarket. to SALE RESISTS WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4—Exten- sive auction sate. 45 registered Holsteins fully accredited since 1938, Pcrcheron horses. Full line these noun withui fre« of that doc . ^harge, in m- d normal news- (Deadline for birth ut- noanwmenls will be 9 every Thursday,) «*- ELECTROLUX. New and used. Phone 836, Newmarket c2w4 «&*ffas«a^-*>^ = :e. ;M:rx- ^t^L ?i_ HOUSE WANTED 5E I;eusc in Aurora district, r^accpss to highway. Mili- um of 8 rooms, with furnace ^3f stove supplied. Farm house iWould rentwHh option of buying. ^^Ifcsome buildings would suit, make repairs- Write r-u PAIR men's skis and poles, like new, $18. Pair boy's skis, $3. Skis for baby carriage, $4. Phone tW8r. or apply 14 Timothy St. W., Newmarket, *rlw5 UPHOLSTERING - j Chesterfield suites, occasional chairs, rebuilt, recovered In any fabric Apply Ken Sargent, 85 Gorham St, or phone 382, New- market, t* 2 sis, 158", new 825x10 ply tires 1947 MERCURY 1-2 ton panel 1M7 STUDEBAKER, 1-2 ton pick-up Several other good used 3-ton and 1-2 ton trucks If it is a good used truck you want se<* TOM BIRRELL & SONS Ford Sales and Service Davis Dr., E., Newmarket Phone 740 crlwS M SLIP covers, draperies, bed spreads, etc., made-to-measure. Mrs. Thelma Jones, phone 1154J» Newmarket. tf46 :% v ir iM>x 276. e2w5 'j-fg IN Newmarket. 6 rooms. Approx- imately $4,000. Down payment mlffOO.- Principals only. Write Wm Express lx>x 27i, c2w4 COAL burning brooder stove, with feeders and drinkers. In per- fect order. Double bed with tprings and mattress; bed with fprings. Both in good condi- tion. Apply 15 Pleasanrview, phone 1123 m, Newmarket. c2w4 MACMILLAN piano, in good condition. Reasonable offer accepted. Phone 271J3, Newmar- Br -2w4 Are you thinking of tiling your kitchen or bathroom floor? If so, please call 1282, Newmarket, for free estimates for rubber, mastic, marboleum, Jaspe and plastic wall tile. R- J. Rundle and Son. 100 Andrew St., New- market tf2 COOKSTOVE^ coal and wood crates, modern. Apply 17 Raglan St., Newmarket. cr2w5 -zml EWMARKCT, Oak St., 4room clapboard bungalow, not completed .deep lot, scenic view. n'& chance. $1,200. down. liflO^MOUNT ALBERT area. room brick house, nicely dec- orated, heavy wiring, 4 acres, excellent garden land, 10 fruit Jus small fruits, small ->, good ^ __ .»#»; cash required. *& v - S^^^HWBPB QUINN %^ : - £££:*'$,,. ^-- QUEEN ST.. E., NEWMARKET PHONE 103a clw5 REFRIGERATOR, 6 cu. ft, Kel- vinator, nearly new; washing machine; ranqette. May be seen Friday evening or Saturday. Phone 081m, Newmarket clw5 3-PIECE chesterfield suite, in rood condition. Apply Rex Smith, QueensvlHe. c2w5 FURNITURE repaired, gluing, etc. Reasonable prices. Phone 324w or apply 5 Grace St, New* market 8t3w3 WANT your radio repaired in a. hurry and ri-^anteed? Phon*^ Newmarket 1232. tf2 TRANSPORTATION LEAVING Newmarket 7.30 a.m., to Bloor and Avenue Rd. Leaving Toronto 4.4a p.m. Phone 1025J. Newmarket. clw5 TRANSPORTATION to down- town Toronto daily, for four or five passengers. Leaving G.30 a.m. Returning 5.30 p.m. Ap- ply Edgar Heitner, Cedar Valley. •I\v5 HELP WANTED -*u.^ * r *gv^-?i"- COMPLETE set of ten books of Knowledge, tike new. Phone f»54r, Newmarkft^ _ __ _Mw5 BRITISH PRODUCT SALESMAN by British Comp- any for Newmarket-Aurora area. Product already standard equip- ment in Canadian Defence De- partments. Essential to factor- ies, farms, stores, homes, etc. Technical knowledge not requir- ed as training is given. Excel- lent remuneration. Write Era and Express box 272. , clw5 TRANSPORTATION daily to Toronto. Phone 343w, Newmar- ket clw5 MACHINERY FOR SALE PUREBRED . Hereford bull, 14 months. Bost blood lines. Can be seen at Carrlgaline Farms, Queensville, phone 37. *2w4 3 SERVICE-AGE Aberdeen Ang- us herd sires. Registered and accredited. Percy Richmond, Keswick. c9wl WHY buy a bull. Brcctl artific- ially. Phone Dave Wcddel, 3Sw. Queensville collect *I\v3 28A LIVESTOCK WANTED Horses for mink feed. Highest prices oald. Rox Smith. Quo5n«- vllle, phone 1912 collect. t!2 Horses for mink. Will call for with truck. Good cash prices paid. Frank Coleman, phone 1089J Newmar) tet, or write P.O. box 25. tf2 29B POULTRY WANTED ALL kinds of live poultry want- ed. Any amount We will pay you Toronto prices right at your door. Phone 657, Newmarket. tf2 Live poultry. Any quantity. Bring them in or wilt call on re> nuest. Highest prices paid. W. S. Apnleton. Onk Ridges, W phone King 91rl4. tf2 BIRTHS USED electric refrigerators. Soeclally priced $125., $150., $200. These are good values and are offered on easy terms. C. W. Bodlcy, Pef ferlaw. -i;lw5 BUSINESS woman to act as re- ceptionist Apartment available. If Carried couple, caretaking of Email apartment house and grounds. Phone 466, Newmar- ket crlw5 I New Holland baler, 5 years old. II Case Automatic Twine tie, two years old, 1 No. 6 Geo. White thresher. 1 " Ford Ferguson tractor with plough and cultivator. 1 Mossey-Harris No. 22 with hydraulic and front end load- er. 1 Pony tractor with hydraulic lift _ 1 Pony tractor with hand lift Plus manure spreaders, plo mowers, binders. WARD AND ALLAN CO& DAVIS DR. W. •* clw5 * t LUMBER FOR SALE LUMBER. 2x4 and 1" lumber. Rough or dressed. Ed. Blizzard's Sawmill, Eagle St, Newmarket, tf51 WOOD FOR SALE - i t '*^t ^STOREflWd living quarters. In ^Keswicki^A real opportunity for real, live business. Ste of store 20 x 28 ft;, douhle show windows. Priced right Full particulars pply Clark Martin, Real Estate roker, Keswick, phone Roche's Point 120. r c2w5 iNte&^v X T^r? ^—-t- ICE-BOX. Small apartment size. Phone 1492w. Newmarket clw5 WHITE enamel sink with lead drain pipe, chrome mixer taps f S10, complete. Apply 65 Spruce St., Aurora, phone 550J. clw5 REFRIGERATOR, new. Never used. Will sacrifice. Wione 577. Newmarket, after d p.n?. clw5 " USED WASHERS! USED WASHERS! USED washers in excellent con- dition from $3050 up. Spillettes Appliances, Phone 139. Newmar- ket - clw5 i' - FARM STOVE wood. Mixed hardwood, Delivered.. Phone 4210, Mount Albert tf51 machine, Hammer mill, spreader, slderack, hay loader, binder, poultry, furniture. 2,000 bus. mixed grain, hay, ensilage etc., the property of E. A. Somerville and Son, at lot 14-15, con. 10. Markhom, 34 mile north of No. 7 Highway. Note, This is an ex- tra good lot of tractor imple- ments, also this Is a hish testing herd. Roy Ormiston will be on pedigrees. Locust Hill W.A. will have a refreshment booth on the grounds. Clerks, Lloyd Turner and It E. Faulkner. Terms cash. No reserve farm sold. Owner moving away. Imple- ment sale starts at 11 o'clock. Cattle sale 2.30 p.m. Sellers and Atkinson auctioneers and sale managers. c4w2 THURSDAY. FEB. 5 Auction sale of 40 head Hereford and Shorthorn cattle, Holsteln heif- ers and young stock, horses, pigs. M-H No. 30 tractor, noarly new, Dion threshing machine, 22-3S with shredder, like new. Line of tractor equipment grain and household furniture. "The prop- erty of Gerald G. Gregg will be sold at lot 2, con 13, Reach, 1 mile south of Victoria Corners. Sale at 12 sharp. Terms, cash. No reserve* farm sold. Lunch by W. A. A. S. Farmer, auction- eer, Gormley. Fred Johnston, clerk. # 2w4 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18- Auction ?ale of farm stock and imple- ments, Holsteln and Jersey cat- tK horses, threshing machine, Massey-Harris tractor, model 30, 2 years old. good condition, also full line of tractor Imnlements, hay and praln, at lot S, con. 7. Whitchurch Tvvp., at Lemon- villc, the pro?>erty of Miss Gert- rude Nie^horn. No reserve as farm sold. Terms: Cash. Sale at 12.30. Lloyd Turner, clerk. A. S. Farmer, auctioneer. c3w5 NOTICE To CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF EDWARD JAMES AVERY JOHNSTON, DECEASED. BELL At Bingham Memorial Nursing Home, Jos, Nigeria, West Africa, Saturday, Jan, 17, 1953, to Rev. and Mrs, W. E. Bell, a daughter. CORBETT— At York County hos- pital, Thursday, Jan. 22, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Corbett, Armitage, a daughter, CONKL1N— At York County hos- pital, Friday, Jan. 23, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conklin, New- market, a daughter, GEDEON— At York County hos- pital, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs, Mike Gedeon, Brad- ford, a daughter. hoapiUl, n^tM *7, 1*1, to Mr. and Mr*. WilUSm R*ff*rtjv Keswick, i sea. RICHARDS -^ At York Coun^ hospitat Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Rich- ards, Lake Wilcox, a son. SHADLOWICH-At York County hospital, Monday, Jan. 26, i95\4 : '. to Mr. and Mrs. John Shadlo- V wich, Newmarket, a daughter; SKABERN1CKY At York County hospital, Monday, Jan* ; 26, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs, Michael Skabernicky, R.R. 2, Newmarket, a daughter. SOMERVILLE At Wellesley hospital, Toronto, Sunday, Jan. 25, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Somerville, Newmarket, a son. STENTIFORD— At York County hospital, Tuesday, Jan. S7 t 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stentiford, \ Queensville, a son. WRIGHTMAN-~At York County hospital, Monday, Jan. 26, 19&3, to Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wright- man, Newmarket, a son. ENGAGEMENTS Mrs. Alfred Ryder, Parry Sotind, announces the engagement of her daughter. Barbara Joan, to Mr. Ralph Lewis Goldsmith, son of Mr. Ralph Joseph Gold- smith, Newmarket. PERKINS Flower Shop * ;* i LOST ten, oil heated. Iren welcome. Phone 453m. irora. clw5 F> " i .-* ' M TRADE in that old refrigerator or ice 1k>x now, while Sitiileltefi are offering the bluest trade-in M furnished room in New- allowance In their history. Phone et. Non-smoker and non- 12» today for an appraisal on vour old equinment. Spillettes Apnliances, 34 Main St., New- market. c'lwS Woman. Write Era ind JExpress box 275. c2w5 r^J9 »•!* fX)WER wishes to rent room o someone who is willing to hare expenses. Abstainer, ' Ap- ly 30 Coutlns Dr., Aurora. *lw5 VANISHED or unfurnished V Phone 1380, Newmarket. r* **-< 2 .585 l KITCHEN cookstovo and large Quehec heater, in good condition. Phone 752r, Newmarket, or an- ply 8 Concession St. clwf> L>-*' r A Vv - r^ Ft/RNISffED front bedroom, jth or without board for young business girl. Phone 697m, New- EXPERIENCED day care for child, aging from 2 to 5 year*. ~ r rite Era and Express box 269. •2w4 15 WATT portable amplifier, 3 inputs, 12 Inch speaker, with microphone. Phone 1492w, or apply 07 Main St., Newmarket, ^rear). •IwS FULLER'S DRY SPECIALS WOOL nylon, reinforced, 3-ply, 1 &L halls, all colors, 25c or 4 for 98c LINED jeans, elastic tops, 2 to 6x $1.08 BONNIE Brook nylon pullovers, all shades 14 to 20, 5208 BONNIE Brook nylon cardigans, all shades 14 to 20, $4.05 LADIES' wool cardigans, reg. $3.05, sale price $2.08 MEN'S all wool plaid jackets, l%* ?H.05, sale price $12.50 LADIES' nylon stockings, 60c, m $1.25, $1.50 Other winter garments greatly reduced. _ AT INSLEV'S store. The man with the cash, carries the whip, with the best lash at Innley's January sale, . elw5> NOW is the time to have your tractor tuned up to be ready for spring work. We specialize in I ^ overhaul jobs. | We have several good recondit- ioned tractors for sale. NORMAN LINSTEAD OLIVER SALES & SERVICE BLACK and tan hound. Male. Contact J, Wilton. 17 Westwood Ave., Toronto, phone Ge. 4014. Reward. elw5 TRUCK tire and wheel, 825 by 20, on January 22, between Van- dorf and Mount Albert, John Gould, Oak Ridges, phone Kln^ C5r31. (Reverse telephone charge). clw5 >* T^ Queensville, phono 21420 c2w5 12 CHUNKS, threshing machine, 22-38 Case. Fred O. Gibson, R. R. 1, Queensville, phone 20510, l\v5 PET5 BLACK Spaniel dog, two years old, house broken, nice disposi- tion. $10. May be seen at 12 Charlotte St. or phone 29 w New* market. clw5 ALL persons having claims against Edward James Avery Johnston, late of the Township of Whitchurch, in the County of York, Gentleman, Deceased, who died on or about the thirty'first day of December, A.D.. 1052, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned, on or before the 21st day of February, A.D. 1053, full particulars of their claims. After the said date, the Executrix will distribute the assets of the said Deceased hav* Ing regard only to the claims of I which she shall then have notice. DATED at Newmarket. Ont, this 21st of January. A.D., 1953. Allan M. Mills, Newmarket, Ont. Solicitor for the Executrix. c3w4 GOLDSMITH At York County hospital, Monday, Jan. 26, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldsmith, Newmarket, a daughter. LOVE— Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Love, King, are happy to an- nounce the birth of their daugh- ter, Vivian Lorraine, on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1953, at Grace hospital, Toronto. A sister for Paul. LUPICINNI At York County hospital, Saturday, Jan. 24, 1953, to Mr .and Mrs. Claire Lupicinni, Lake Wilcox, a son. MEADOWS At York County hospital, Saturday, Jan. 24, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. George Meadows, Oak Ridges, a daughter. MEADOWS At York County hospital, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meadows, Richvale, a daughter. MORECROFT—At York County hospital, Thursday, Jan. 29, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. John Morecroft, Aurora, a daughter. MOLEVELT At York County hospital, Friday, Jan. 23, 1953. to air. and Mrs. Peter Molevelt, R. R. 2, Gormley, a daughter, PALIN— At York County hospi tal, Tuesday, Jan, 27, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs, Antonio Palin, R.R. 1, King, a daughter.-; - '.. Member Florists Tefecn** Delivery Asaaeiatt Flowsrs wired to all of the world. . w*« ^ FUNERAL FLO - -is US Mala ^' i _ . - - * . di_ .>. Attend Onm ^HlfkJ *T*-V: y '-* "•r^S MISCELLANEOUS * »5 i-' * 27 FARM ITIMS i f. . » ^*.— - ~ LARGE chest of drawers, plione clw8 K'f** &* -<H^j ^^ 2-ROOMED, unfurnlshetj, hcate apartment, phone 1353W, NOW- ' Clw5 ipartnw WHITE enemel kitchen cabinet. In pood condition. Apply Bruco Travlss, Belhaven. clw5 TILE/TEX iilos, floor covering, fufflclftnt to cover 180 square feet. 'ITjIs fs a renl bargain. Phone 573J, Newmarket. c2w5 MAN'S heavjp^ 5 ^' :rrc^^ BtripS, ni^blp^ult, a|zo 40. I Phone 142, Newmarltet, AT INSLEY'S store. The way to get business Is to deserve- it. 1 Men's Bond roade-to measure suits. Extra pants frcft Women yet free skirt; elw5 SWEET lurnliw for feed. Free from frost, extra firm. 4" and under* S7 per ton. No water. W. C. McCallum, Holland Landing, pho no 078w3, Newmarket. c2yvfi 17~FT. ensilage In 12 ft, silo. Also quantity of straw. Both may be fed on place if required. L. J. Harper, phone 3t7wl, New- market. "• . «lw5 PERSONALS SPECIAL Oats and buckwheat chop $55.00 t>er ton cash at mill. ^ . QUEENSVILLE FEED MILL Phone30Jl cr3w4 GIVE your bouse a new root this year. Newest colors and styles of Asphalt Shingles available. FREE Estimate. Budget Terms arranged. Consult. WARD and ALLAN CO. DAVIS DRIVE WEST -', NEWMARKET niONE 051" olw5 CEDAR poala. Mount Albert. Phono 3200. 2W-I < *"* - _ 'f ->* 16. ^4*' til, 1 PRESSURE pumi vtm M h.p., 60 cvr HIM |C*wp!ete outfli "SKINNV^ GIRLS! GET LOVE- LY CURVrai Gain 5 to 10 lbs. new pep. Try famous health ann v/elffbtbulWer, patrex Tonfc Tablets. Introductory, "get-ac- ntmlnted" alze on?v 60c. All druggist*: Jw3 ^ 'v . - ; -'*':;•*•.': : r, f * * ' *•* -^-r' *it& £ FARMERS! Mr. Davo Wcdftel is Uv no wwy connected with the ilreeders' C|ub which I represent namely— RECORD your family or those frpeclal occasions. Can be done at your home or my place. For low prices ami guaranteed record cutting, Murray Baker, phone est or enquire' Eagle St., New- market. _...- c8w 3 CONSTANTLY buying all kinds ot scrap ii^n» sheet metal. Prompt countrywtoo pickup. Also used pipes In .angles for sale. Northern Steel anrt Metal Co., Davis Dr. E., phono 1418, Newmarket NOTICE To CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OP JOHN FRANKLIN OSTLEY, LATE OF THE VILLAUE OF QUEENS- VILLE, IN Tit ECOUNTY OF m§sm^ m PAra,ER ' Creditors of tho above-named de- ceased, who diet! at the Town of Whitby, In tho County of Ont* nilo, on or about the 15th day of December, 1052, arc hereby not* tfied pursuant to The Trustee Act to send to the; undersigned proof of their claim on or before Urn 3rd day of March. 1Q5& after which date tho assets of the Estate will be distributed having regard oujy to the claims of which the undersigned will then have notice. DATED at Newmarket this Twentvnuuh day of January. A.D. 1053. ;;.;. ^ Mathews, Stiver, Lyons A Vale, v Newmarket, Ontario. Solicitors for John l^yle Smllh, Executor; FREE METHODIST CHVmCB REV. E. & 3UUU Pas Church of the -Light and Hour* every Sunday at ^30 ajaa. 10 a.m.— Sunday School? 11 a.m.—Divine worship 7 p. m ,„ EVANGELISTIC Rally,. Tues., 8 p.m,— Prayer Meeting Thurs., 8 p.m.-X.P.M& Mrs. -Lova* Elford, the speaker^ aiid the Junior Quartet singing, Fri., 7 p.nv— Junior Missionary Society in ait .interesting meet- infr '„ , « Wed., Feb. 4, at 8 p.nv— Union Service ot Witness and Fellow- ship lift th& Salvation Army CitadeU Rev. Yielding, the speaker. mm^n ^S^itEii* Ubei CIUUSTIAN BATTIST gfifiteT " ' " Minister, Rev. Organist, Mrs. EugengXij^ i^am-Ccnununio^ ^*™ .1— Sunday 7 p.m.— Kodachrom tures— "Pathfinde tv*r lffi^w< The first monthly Witness and Fello conducted by the Ne Ministerial Association denominations itl tttg|& -x ^_ Army citadel on Que^nvStrw: on Wednesday, Feb. 4, at 8 p. Everyone is invited to come and tvai i i TORONTO DISTRier (HOI^ STEIN BREEDERS ,£Mfli •Hie nilviittf6>«»f »>8ln« Toronto Dibiric( ore; In) iJp^Qmocrahio ort JWnlntf COME In and coiripnre. Wo will not knowlnaly be »nrfcrnol(l by nny iiomnetllor anywhere. Yon Im> tho *iirlpo. Dyer's ? umltnro - ^ 0») A flyo dollar service fee, mmmo I ground market. crlwS hbfrrywood whatnot, china cab-, iw» iinet, bookoijie, roll-too dc«H, ax-liofi UEOISTBATI9N Vm. except onj: namely "Spring ore efliolent service than - * c^ brfo^rajt t0 central Holsteln, orthorn mnKciilar, arthritic, neurltlo anrt actatle paina. VticB-UM. BeMt DrtiR Store, phone 14, Newmar- - . *-*-_ TENDERS !• ^h 'CTiV *-"" *" IM ,.,--• V:v ; .igg i MUCOUS IN THROAT Thuna'a P|nK- Tablets ione 466. Newmarket crlwS ' . . box 271, th conveniences, uarfcet or iddhity, by re- couple. Write Era and Ex- 3w5 bed. Quantity of braB»; Quebee mokstove; mngette: brass fend* er 5 ft; spark guard; firedogif walnut desk, waterfall. Other articles. Small aquarium, chlna r "38s f etc. F, Hirst. Phono 2111ft or. -.rait of house. 5 or 6 Between Newmarket $% WII h or without PRAM or baby wnrtagevln good lenres. Write Era and I condition. Phone 289, Newmar* lw5 m f&mw tzmv •lw5lket M . nose and throat, for the dropp- Jnu ot m\wm\s discharge, sensa* inn of. Iho Jump. In * hroat and other disturbances, t*!^* 6 are the same reliable pink tab- lets that have been used for years by adults and child* /Uh fiood results, Price •tOOi nm $3.50. The B«sl Drug Sto ket RRAKGD iondors oddrcDsc<l to E; R Ooodvvln, chairman Of tho Holland Landing Public School, will ho received for addition to Holland Landing Public school, M? & ?®?* ""°"' "W?5 I.oweat tender not necesaai ncwptcHl^-lg mk r *zmS* Successful tender w ed to furnish bond. R, E. Goodwin. Minister, Rev, Mo& Atxen Organist, Norman Jlurrle 1 1 a.m.— Morning* worship The Man Who Overcame Anv bitlon. 11 THE SUNDAY SCH 9.45 a.in.~ The 11 a.n\«— The Nu U.30 a.nv—Begtnners^^|g 7 p.nv-^Ev^nlng wotsntp Know rlages," 8.30 pan.-Opera A coin' - young P ' "1 m all CAnP OF THANKSI V ; ?7-^, THE BEST BRONCHI COUGH BYRUP coughs colds ;nd bitmcht- tl«. 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new-groom cottage, 1 nyile north

Holland Landing, fully insulated,

newly decorated, inside conven-

iences, new Coleman stove; car-

$35 month, no interest HA.

USE. Funitshed, 5 rooms,

ge block «% ^«1 bnc* u

acres land. Price $6,500. casheniences, hot and cold

lie bathroom and kit-

„ t(1 . On highway No. 11, be-

tween Newmarket and Bradford,

jear Office Specialty planu

Phone 713J5, Nwmarket c3w5

ulated framehomes, cmNo- 11, Holland Landing..ment, hydro, Apiece bath,

furnace, hardwood floors, built-

ALUMall stylesdrape tracks, drape arms andpin hooks, etc. Free estimates

orand installations. Phoneapply Harold Craddock, 40 Ont-ario St W., Newmarket m

^^erfield suit^^p«-1? Free esti-

te-

built and recovemates, free pick-up and delivery.

All work approved by the Dept.of Health, workmanship guaran-

DYER'S RJRNUURE

HIV.

GOOD used i>laho$ Phone 669.*Avrite Mrs. J. H. Tunney, P.a

£^f

NUMBER of used traps, prefer-

ably No. 1. or 1 1-2. Phone 3211.

Mount Albertt-:_£. 1 •***

MECHANIC would like, to pur-

chase cheap used creeper tractor

Write Arthur Foster, Box 21,

Holland Landing, phone 136wl3.

Newmarket;

1951 FORD Custom Tudor. Very650.

fieri

$e ha\^cars^atira

other good usedtable

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Ford Sales and Service

Davis Dr., E., NewmarketPhone 740

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WORK WANTED

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stopnice„ hew, warm homes. Apply

B. Thompson, OoU^ J^nd-

& Garage andile, 3 acres of land, apple and

3 _pberries. Close to churdi,

school and shopping ^centre.

Write P.O. box 28, Keswick,

phone Rochet Point »3r. #3vy4

lion.sponsible

.ylBftgood condi-

down or less to re-

• Write Era andExpress box 260* ^" - — .

' ^TW-^-^-ftargg>»--r

_J>. down- Bungalow, close

Newmarket, 3 bedrooms, goodliving room and kitchen, all

./eniences, newly decorated,

hardwood throughout, hotwaterfurnace, full cellar, sunroom,

garage, 1 acre. Full price $5,500.

Phone, 438w4, Newmarket. crlw5

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tf40

RUGS, broadlooro* Save up to50 percent New rugs from oldrugs, woollens and discarded

clothing. Reversible, seamless &approximately 1-2" thick. MadeIn latest color tones. Phone New-market, 857m,

.t£2

BY experienced, reliable, high

school youth after school and

Saturdays. Phone 168r, New-

market. ^1_ .. _.'lnwS

MIDDLE-AGED lady desires

position to help care for 2 child-

ren and light housework. Live

in. In Newmarket. Write P. O.

box 266, Newmarket clw5

MIDDLE-AGED lady wants light

house-work, in good Christian

home, in Newmarket, or house-

keeping position. Phone 543,

Newmarket rlws

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USED TRUCKS FOR SAL*

ATTEl Mas: v »

p«,^r . arris nay Bal^pW™>nstra-tlon at A. Lilholt;FW%A Con-

cession of East Gwillimbury, 1

mile southrot Sharon, on Wed/,

Feb^tS commence I p.m.

tw\ * ^"*

liMta^TOCK• *z -

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•» * i &^HOLSTEIN cow, 6 years old, duein February. D. Benton, Queens-ville. T-/T: »lw5

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r^^'^^g^yoy;

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Olfi|«R^ SLIP^.^^r"

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BEDSPREADSucxictiam BLINDS

CrtNiM*

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i&NE^^rooffi^ bungalow onEagle St., near Yonge. OH heat-

[, $75. per month. Apply to for-

\& owner, Murray Baker, Eagle

St„ Newmarket, phone 651.

WWQ6^^^Smiio^se. WinterJzed, telephone and hydro, busetop and mall at gate. FUel

available. J. Winch, phone 2^1.c2w4

SAVE up to 50 percent on a newsewing machine. Highest trade-In

allowance on your old machine,regardless of condition. For dem-onstration, Mrs. Ross Surges,phone 12D4w, Newmarket. tf2

WOMAN desires day work, anyday but Friday, in Newmarketvicinity. Apply Mrs, T. Skinner

Mount Albert

EXPERIENCED in sewing.

Draperies, curtains, skirts,

blouses and children's -wear.

Phone 1361, Newmarket c3w3

MATURE and experienced baby-

sitters available, day or evening.

Weekend or weekly rates on re-

quest Phone 922m, NewmarketC3w3

2952 MERCURY. 3-ton, 6 cylin-der combination, all steel dump.13,000 miles. Will accept tradeand finance balance. Phone78-lj, or apply 218 Main St, New-market. ; - *3w5

machines. New machines $89.*™up. Singer Sewing Center, New-market, 138 Main St.^,phone1075. , ..^^M^^t^^m 2̂

FOR SALE OR RENTHospital beds, wheel and invaMchairs. Theaker and Son, MountAlbert 3503^ ^M^^S^**2

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ST.a week

wnmket

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USED TRUCKSVi

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1D51 FORD 3-ton combination,low mileage

1951 FORD 2 ton comblnaUon.exceptional

1951 FORD, 3-ton cab and chas-sis, 15ft"

elxv5 1950 FORD, 3-ton cab and chas-

LARGE grade Holsteln heifer,vaccinated due in February.Purebred registered Herefordbull, one year old in February.

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Number of purebred Yorkshireboars, near service 'age. Sumopurebred Yorkshire bred sowsand smaller ones, all ages. One13 spout Deering Disc drill, in

^SSP'SSI teaSS ,iearfy »«w tractor Imploments.

?Aurora)Ncwmarket

*( IncludinB„2 tractors, fhwshins

SALVAGE COMPANYUSED • pipes, steel posts, Tbeams, angle Irons, plates, boil-ers etc., in all sizes. Many otheritems of various sizes, -Phone305, Davis Drive, Newmarket.

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SALE RESISTSWEDNESDAY, FEB. 4—Exten-sive auction sate. 45 registeredHolsteins fully accredited since1938, Pcrcheron horses. Full line

these

noun

withui

fre« ofthat doc

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^harge, in m-d normal news-

(Deadline for birth ut-noanwmenls will be 9every Thursday,)

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ELECTROLUX. New and used.

Phone 836, Newmarket c2w4—

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HOUSE WANTED

5E I;eusc in Aurora district,

r^accpss to highway. Mili-

um of 8 rooms, with furnace

^3f stove supplied. Farm houseiWould rentwHh option of buying.

^^Ifcsome buildings would suit,

make repairs- Write

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PAIR men's skis and poles, like

new, $18. Pair boy's skis, $3.

Skis for baby carriage, $4. PhonetW8r. or apply 14 Timothy St. W.,Newmarket, *rlw5

UPHOLSTERING - jChesterfield suites, occasional

chairs, rebuilt, recovered In anyfabric Apply Ken Sargent, 85Gorham St, or phone 382, New-market, t*2

sis, 158", new 825x10 ply tires

1947 MERCURY 1-2 ton panel1M7 STUDEBAKER, 1-2 ton

pick-upSeveral other good used 3-ton

and 1-2 ton trucksIf it is a good used truck

you want se<*

TOM BIRRELL & SONS

Ford Sales and Service

Davis Dr., E., NewmarketPhone 740

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SLIP covers, draperies, bed

spreads, etc., made-to-measure.Mrs. Thelma Jones, phone 1154J»

Newmarket. tf46

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ir iM>x 276. e2w5'j-fg

IN Newmarket. 6 rooms. Approx-imately $4,000. Down payment

mlffOO.- Principals only. Write

"§Wm Express lx>x 27i, c2w4

COAL burning brooder stove,

with feeders and drinkers. In per-fect order. Double bed withtprings and mattress; bed withfprings. Both in good condi-

tion. Apply 15 Pleasanrview,phone 1123m, Newmarket. c2w4

MACMILLAN piano, in goodcondition. Reasonable offeraccepted. Phone 271J3, Newmar-Br -2w4

Are you thinking of tiling yourkitchen or bathroom floor? If

so, please call 1282, Newmarket,for free estimates for rubber,

mastic, marboleum, Jaspe andplastic wall tile. R- J. Rundleand Son. 100 Andrew St., New-market tf2

COOKSTOVE^ coal and woodcrates, modern. Apply 17 RaglanSt., Newmarket. cr2w5

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EWMARKCT, Oak St.,

4room clapboard bungalow, notcompleted .deep lot, scenic view.

n'& chance. $1,200. down.liflO^MOUNT ALBERT area.

room brick house, nicely dec-

orated, heavy wiring, 4 acres,

excellent garden land, 10 fruit

Jus small fruits, small->, good

„ ^ __ .»#»;cash required.*& v-

S^^^HWBPB QUINN

%^ :-£££:*'$,,.

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QUEEN ST.. E.,NEWMARKETPHONE 103a

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REFRIGERATOR, 6 cu. ft, Kel-vinator, nearly new; washingmachine; ranqette. May be seenFriday evening or Saturday.Phone 081m, Newmarket clw5

3-PIECE chesterfield suite, inrood condition. Apply RexSmith, QueensvlHe. c2w5

FURNITURE repaired, gluing,

etc. Reasonable prices. Phone324w or apply 5 Grace St, New*market 8t3w3

WANT your radio repaired in a.

hurry and ri-^anteed? Phon*^

Newmarket 1232. tf2

TRANSPORTATION

LEAVING Newmarket 7.30 a.m.,

to Bloor and Avenue Rd. LeavingToronto 4.4a p.m. Phone 1025J.Newmarket. clw5

TRANSPORTATION to down-town Toronto daily, for four orfive passengers. Leaving G.30

a.m. Returning 5.30 p.m. Ap-ply Edgar Heitner, Cedar Valley.

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HELP WANTED

-*u.^*r *gv^-?i"-COMPLETE set of ten books of

Knowledge, tike new. Phonef»54r, Newmarkft^ _ __ _Mw5

BRITISH PRODUCTSALESMAN by British Comp-any for Newmarket-Aurora area.

Product already standard equip-

ment in Canadian Defence De-partments. Essential to factor-

ies, farms, stores, homes, etc.

Technical knowledge not requir-

ed as training is given. Excel-

lent remuneration. Write Eraand Express box 272. , clw5

TRANSPORTATION daily to

Toronto. Phone 343w, Newmar-ket clw5

MACHINERY FOR SALE

PUREBRED . Hereford bull, 14

months. Bost blood lines. Canbe seen at Carrlgaline Farms,Queensville, phone 37. *2w4

3 SERVICE-AGE Aberdeen Ang-us herd sires. Registered andaccredited. Percy Richmond,Keswick. c9wl

WHY buy a bull. Brcctl artific-

ially. Phone Dave Wcddel, 3Sw.Queensville collect *I\v3

28A LIVESTOCK WANTED

Horses for mink feed. Highestprices oald. Rox Smith. Quo5n«-vllle, phone 1912 collect. t!2

Horses for mink. Will call forwith truck. Good cash pricespaid. Frank Coleman, phone1089J Newmar) tet, or writeP.O. box 25. tf2

29B POULTRY WANTED

ALL kinds of live poultry want-ed. Any amount We will payyou Toronto prices right at yourdoor. Phone 657, Newmarket.

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Live poultry. Any quantity.Bring them in or wilt call on re>nuest. Highest prices paid. W.S. Apnleton. Onk Ridges, Wphone King 91rl4. tf2

BIRTHS

USED electric refrigerators.Soeclally priced $125., $150., $200.These are good values and areoffered on easy terms. C. W.Bodlcy, Pefferlaw. -i;lw5

BUSINESS woman to act as re-

ceptionist Apartment available.

If Carried couple, caretaking ofEmail apartment house andgrounds. Phone 466, Newmar-ket crlw5

I New Holland baler, 5 years old.

II Case Automatic Twine tie, two

years old,

1 No. 6 Geo. White thresher.1

" Ford Ferguson tractor with

plough and cultivator.

1 Mossey-Harris No. 22 with

hydraulic and front end load-

er.

1 Pony tractor with hydraulic

lift _1 Pony tractor with hand lift

Plus manure spreaders, plo

mowers, binders.

WARD AND ALLAN CO&DAVIS DR. W. •*

clw5

* t LUMBER FOR SALE

LUMBER. 2x4 and 1" lumber.Rough or dressed. Ed. Blizzard'sSawmill, Eagle St, Newmarket,

tf51

WOOD FOR SALE- i

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^STOREflWd living quarters. In

^Keswicki^A real opportunity forreal, live business. Ste of store20 x 28 ft;, douhle show windows.Priced right Full particularspply Clark Martin, Real Estateroker, Keswick, phone Roche's

Point 120.r c2w5

iNte&^vX

T^r? ^—-t-

ICE-BOX. Small apartment size.

Phone 1492w. Newmarket clw5

WHITE enamel sink with leaddrain pipe, chrome mixer taps f

S10, complete. Apply 65 SpruceSt., Aurora, phone 550J. clw5

REFRIGERATOR, new. Neverused. Will sacrifice. Wione 577.Newmarket, after d p.n?. clw5"

USED WASHERS!USED WASHERS!

USED washers in excellent con-dition from $3050 up. Spillettes

Appliances, Phone 139. Newmar-ket - clw5

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FARMk«

STOVE wood. Mixed hardwood,Delivered.. Phone 4210, MountAlbert tf51

machine, Hammer mill, spreader,slderack, hay loader, binder,poultry, furniture. 2,000 bus.

mixed grain, hay, ensilage etc.,

the property of E. A. Somervilleand Son, at lot 14-15, con. 10.Markhom, 34 mile north of No.7 Highway. Note, This is an ex-tra good lot of tractor imple-ments, also this Is a hish testingherd. Roy Ormiston will be onpedigrees. Locust Hill W.A. willhave a refreshment booth on thegrounds. Clerks, Lloyd Turnerand It E. Faulkner. Termscash. No reserve farm sold.Owner moving away. Imple-ment sale starts at 11 o'clock.Cattle sale 2.30 p.m. Sellers andAtkinson auctioneers and salemanagers. c4w2

THURSDAY. FEB. 5 — Auctionsale of 40 head Hereford andShorthorn cattle, Holsteln heif-ers and young stock, horses, pigs.M-H No. 30 tractor, noarly new,Dion threshing machine, 22-3Swith shredder, like new. Line oftractor equipment grain andhousehold furniture. "The prop-erty of Gerald G. Gregg will besold at lot 2, con 13, Reach, 1mile south of Victoria Corners.Sale at 12 sharp. Terms, cash.No reserve* farm sold. Lunchby W. A. A. S. Farmer, auction-eer, Gormley. Fred Johnston,clerk. #2w4

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18-Auction?ale of farm stock and imple-ments, Holsteln and Jersey cat-tK horses, threshing machine,Massey-Harris tractor, model 30,2 years old. good condition, alsofull line of tractor Imnlements,hay and praln, at lot S, con. 7.Whitchurch Tvvp., at Lemon-villc, the pro?>erty of Miss Gert-rude Nie^horn. No reserve asfarm sold. Terms: Cash. Saleat 12.30. Lloyd Turner, clerk.A. S. Farmer, auctioneer. c3w5

NOTICE To CREDITORSIN THE ESTATE OF EDWARDJAMES AVERY JOHNSTON,DECEASED.

BELL — At Bingham MemorialNursing Home, Jos, Nigeria, WestAfrica, Saturday, Jan, 17, 1953, toRev. and Mrs, W. E. Bell, adaughter.

CORBETT—At York County hos-pital, Thursday, Jan. 22, 1953, toMr. and Mrs. Richard Corbett,Armitage, a daughter,

CONKL1N—At York County hos-pital, Friday, Jan. 23, 1953, toMr. and Mrs. Fred Conklin, New-market, a daughter,

GEDEON—At York County hos-pital, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1953, toMr. and Mrs, Mike Gedeon, Brad-ford, a daughter.

hoapiUl, n^tM *7, 1*1,to Mr. and Mr*. WilUSm R*ff*rtjvKeswick, i sea.

RICHARDS -^ At York Coun^hospitat Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1953,to Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Rich-ards, Lake Wilcox, a son.

SHADLOWICH-At York Countyhospital, Monday, Jan. 26, i95\4 : '.

to Mr. and Mrs. John Shadlo- Vwich, Newmarket, a daughter;

SKABERN1CKY — At YorkCounty hospital, Monday, Jan* ;

26, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs, MichaelSkabernicky, R.R. 2, Newmarket,a daughter.

SOMERVILLE — At Wellesleyhospital, Toronto, Sunday, Jan.25, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W.Somerville, Newmarket, a son.

STENTIFORD—At York Countyhospital, Tuesday, Jan. S7t 1953,to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stentiford, \Queensville, a son.

WRIGHTMAN-~At York Countyhospital, Monday, Jan. 26, 19&3,to Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wright-man, Newmarket, a son.

ENGAGEMENTSMrs. Alfred Ryder, Parry Sotind,announces the engagement ofher daughter. Barbara Joan, toMr. Ralph Lewis Goldsmith, sonof Mr. Ralph Joseph Gold-smith, Newmarket.

PERKINSFlower Shop

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LOST

ten, oil heated.Iren welcome. Phone 453m.

irora. clw5F> " i

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TRADE in that old refrigeratoror ice 1k>x now, while Sitiileltefi

are offering the bluest trade-in

M furnished room in New- allowance In their history. Phoneet. Non-smoker and non- 12» today for an appraisal on

vour old equinment. SpillettesApnliances, 34 Main St., New-market. c'lwS

Woman. Write Eraind JExpress box 275. c2w5

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fX)WER wishes to rent roomo someone who is willing to

hare expenses. Abstainer, ' Ap-ly 30 Coutlns Dr., Aurora. *lw5

VANISHED or unfurnished

V Phone 1380, Newmarket.r* **-<

2.585

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KITCHEN cookstovo and largeQuehec heater, in good condition.

Phone 752r, Newmarket, or an-

ply 8 Concession St. clwf>

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Ft/RNISffED front bedroom,jth or without board for young

business girl. Phone 697m, New-

EXPERIENCED day care forchild, aging from 2 to 5 year*.~rrite Era and Express box 269.

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15 WATT portable amplifier, 3inputs, 12 Inch speaker, withmicrophone. Phone 1492w, orapply 07 Main St., Newmarket,^rear). •IwS

FULLER'S DRY

SPECIALSWOOL nylon, reinforced, 3-ply,

1 &L halls, all colors, 25c or 4for 98c

LINED jeans, elastic tops, 2 to

6x $1.08

BONNIE Brook nylon pullovers,

all shades 14 to 20, 5208

BONNIE Brook nylon cardigans,all shades 14 to 20, $4.05

LADIES' wool cardigans, reg.

$3.05, sale price $2.08

MEN'S all wool plaid jackets,

l%* ?H.05, sale price $12.50

LADIES' nylon stockings, 60c,m $1.25, $1.50

Other winter garments greatlyreduced.

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AT INSLEV'S store. The manwith the cash, carries the whip,

with the best lash at Innley's

January sale, . elw5>

NOW is the time to have yourtractor tuned up to be ready for

spring work. We specialize in I^overhaul jobs.

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We have several good recondit-

ioned tractors for sale.

NORMAN LINSTEADOLIVER SALES & SERVICE

BLACK and tan hound. Male.Contact J, Wilton. 17 WestwoodAve., Toronto, phone Ge. 4014.Reward. elw5

TRUCK tire and wheel, 825 by20, on January 22, between Van-dorf and Mount Albert, JohnGould, Oak Ridges, phone Kln^C5r31. (Reverse telephonecharge). clw5

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Queensville, phono 21420c2w5

12 CHUNKS, threshing machine,22-38 Case. Fred O. Gibson, R.

R. 1, Queensville, phone 20510,l\v5

PET5

BLACK Spaniel dog, two yearsold, house broken, nice disposi-

tion. $10. May be seen at 12Charlotte St. or phone 29w New*market. clw5

ALL persons having claimsagainst Edward James AveryJohnston, late of the Townshipof Whitchurch, in the County ofYork, Gentleman, Deceased, whodied on or about the thirty'firstday of December, A.D.. 1052, arehereby notified to send to theundersigned, on or before the21st day of February, A.D.1053, full particulars oftheir claims. After the said date,the Executrix will distribute theassets of the said Deceased hav*Ing regard only to the claims of

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which she shall then have notice.DATED at Newmarket. Ont, this21st of January. A.D., 1953.

Allan M. Mills,Newmarket, Ont.Solicitor for the Executrix.

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GOLDSMITH — At York Countyhospital, Monday, Jan. 26, 1953,to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldsmith,Newmarket, a daughter.

LOVE—Mr, and Mrs. RaymondLove, King, are happy to an-nounce the birth of their daugh-ter, Vivian Lorraine, on Tuesday,Jan. 20, 1953, at Grace hospital,

Toronto. A sister for Paul.

LUPICINNI — At York Countyhospital, Saturday, Jan. 24, 1953,

to Mr .and Mrs. Claire Lupicinni,Lake Wilcox, a son.

MEADOWS — At York Countyhospital, Saturday, Jan. 24, 1953,to Mr. and Mrs. George Meadows,Oak Ridges, a daughter.

MEADOWS — At York Countyhospital, Wednesday, Jan. 28,

1953, to Mr. and Mrs. WalterMeadows, Richvale, a daughter.

MORECROFT—At York Countyhospital, Thursday, Jan. 29, 1953,

to Mr. and Mrs. John Morecroft,

Aurora, a daughter.

MOLEVELT — At York Countyhospital, Friday, Jan. 23, 1953. to

air. and Mrs. Peter Molevelt, R.

R. 2, Gormley, a daughter,

PALIN—At York County hospital, Tuesday, Jan, 27, 1953, to Mr.and Mrs, Antonio Palin, R.R. 1,

King, a daughter.-;

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K'f** &* -<H^j ^^2-ROOMED, unfurnlshetj, hcateapartment, phone 1353W, NOW-

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WHITE enemel kitchen cabinet.In pood condition. Apply BrucoTravlss, Belhaven. clw5

TILE/TEX iilos, floor covering,fufflclftnt to cover 180 squarefeet. 'ITjIs fs a renl bargain.Phone 573J, Newmarket. c2w5

MAN'S heavjp^5^' :rrc^^BtripS, ni^blp^ult, a|zo 40.

I Phone 142, Newmarltet,

AT INSLEY'S store. The way to

get business Is to deserve- it. 1

Men's Bond roade-to measuresuits. Extra pants frcft Womenyet free skirt; elw5

SWEET lurnliw for feed. Freefrom frost, extra firm. 4" andunder* S7 per ton. No water. W.C. McCallum, Holland Landing,phono 078w3, Newmarket. c2yvfi

17~FT. ensilage In 12 ft, silo.

Also quantity of straw. Both

may be fed on place if required.

L. J. Harper, phone 3t7wl, New-market. • "•

. «lw5

PERSONALS

SPECIALOats and buckwheat chop $55.00

t>er ton cash at mill. ^ .

QUEENSVILLE FEED MILLPhone30Jl

cr3w4

GIVE your bouse a new root this

year. Newest colors and styles

of Asphalt Shingles available.

FREE Estimate. Budget Termsarranged. Consult. „WARD and ALLAN CO.

DAVIS DRIVE WEST

-',

NEWMARKETniONE 051"

olw5

CEDAR poala.

Mount Albert.Phono 3200.

2W-I

< *"* - _ 'f ->*

16.

^4*'

til, 1 PRESSURE pumivtm M h.p., 60 cvr

HIM |C*wp!ete outfli

"SKINNV^ GIRLS! GET LOVE-LY CURVrai Gain 5 to 10 lbs.new pep. Try famous health annv/elffbtbulWer, patrex TonfcTablets. Introductory, "get-ac-

ntmlnted" alze on?v 60c. Alldruggist*: Jw3

:» ^ 'v

.

- ; -'*':;•*•.'::r, f * * '

*•* -^-r' *it& £

FARMERS!Mr. Davo Wcdftel is Uv no wwyconnected with the ilreeders'

C|ub which I represent namely—

RECORD your family or thosefrpeclal occasions. Can be doneat your home or my place. Forlow prices ami guaranteed recordcutting, Murray Baker, phoneest or enquire' Eagle St., New-market. _...- c8w3

CONSTANTLY buying all kindsot scrap ii^n» sheet metal.Prompt countrywtoo pickup.Also used pipes In .angles for

sale. Northern Steel anrt MetalCo., Davis Dr. E., phono 1418,

Newmarket

NOTICE To CREDITORSIN THE ESTATE OP JOHNFRANKLIN OSTLEY, LATE OFTHE VILLAUE OF QUEENS-VILLE, IN Tit ECOUNTY OF

m§sm^m PAra,ER '

Creditors of tho above-named de-ceased, who diet! at the Town ofWhitby, In tho County of Ont*nilo, on or about the 15th day ofDecember, 1052, arc hereby not*tfied pursuant to The TrusteeAct to send to the; undersignedproof of their claim on or beforeUrn 3rd day of March. 1Q5&after which date tho assets of theEstate will be distributed havingregard oujy to the claims ofwhich the undersigned will thenhave notice.DATED at Newmarket thisTwentvnuuh day of January.A.D. 1053. ;;.;.

^

Mathews, Stiver, Lyons AVale,

v

Newmarket, Ontario.Solicitors for John l^yleSmllh, Executor;

FREE METHODIST CHVmCBREV. E. & 3UUU Pas

Church of the -Light andHour* every Sunday at ^30 ajaa.

10 a.m.—Sunday School?

11 a.m.—Divine worship7 p.m,„EVANGELISTIC Rally,.

Tues., 8 p.m,—Prayer Meeting

Thurs., 8 p.m.-X.P.M& Mrs.

-Lova* Elford, the speaker^ aiid

the Junior Quartet singing,

Fri., 7 p.nv— Junior Missionary

Society in ait .interesting meet-

infr '„ , «

Wed., Feb. 4, at 8 p.nv—UnionService ot Witness and Fellow-

ship lift th& Salvation ArmyCitadeU Rev. Yielding, the

speaker.

mm^n^S^itEii*

Ubei

CIUUSTIAN BATTIST

gfifiteT" '

"

Minister, Rev.Organist, Mrs. EugengXij^

i^am-Ccnununio^^*™

.1—Sunday7 p.m.—Kodachromtures—"Pathfindetv*r lffi^w<The first monthly

Witness and Felloconducted by the NeMinisterial Associationdenominations itl tttg|& -x^_Army citadel on Que^nvStrw:on Wednesday, Feb. 4, at 8 p.

Everyone is invited to come and

tvai

—i

i

TORONTO DISTRier (HOI^

STEIN BREEDERS ,£Mfli

•Hie nilviittf6>«»f »>8ln« TorontoDibiric( ore;

In) iJp^Qmocrahio ort JWnlntf

COME In and coiripnre. Wo will

not knowlnaly be »nrfcrnol(l bynny iiomnetllor anywhere. YonIm> tho *iirlpo. Dyer's ? umltnro

- ^

0») A flyo dollar service fee,

mmmoI

groundmarket. crlwS hbfrrywood whatnot, china cab-,iw» iinet, bookoijie, roll-too dc«H, ax-liofi

UEOISTBATI9NVm. except onj:

namely "Spring

ore efliolent service than

-* c^ brfo^rajt t0 central

Holsteln,orthorn

mnKciilar, arthritic, neurltlo anrt

actatle paina. VticB-UM. BeMt

DrtiR Store, phone 14, Newmar-

- .

*-*-—_ TENDERS

!• ^h

'CTiV *-"" *" IM ,.,--•V:v;.igg i

MUCOUS IN THROATThuna'a P|nK- Tablets

ione 466. Newmarket crlwS

' . .

box 271,

th conveniences,uarfcet or iddhity, by re-

couple. Write Era and Ex-3w5

bed. Quantity of braB»; Quebeemokstove; mngette: brass fend*er 5 ft; spark guard; firedogifwalnut desk, waterfall. Otherarticles. Small aquarium, chlna r

"38s f etc. F, Hirst. Phono 2111ft

or. -.rait of house. 5 or 6Between Newmarket$% WIIh or without PRAM or baby wnrtagevln good

lenres. Write Era and I condition. Phone 289, Newmar*lw5mf&mw tzmv•lw5lketM .

nose and throat, for the dropp-

Jnu ot m\wm\s discharge, sensa*inn of. Iho Jump. In * hroatand other disturbances, t*!^*6are the same reliable pink tab-

lets that have been used for

years by adults and child*

/Uh fiood results, Price•tOOi nm $3.50. The B«slDrug Stoket

RRAKGD iondors oddrcDsc<l toE; R Ooodvvln, chairman Of thoHolland Landing Public School,will ho received for addition toHolland Landing Public school,

M? & ?®?* ""°"' "W?5I.oweat tender not necesaaincwptcHl^-lgmkr*zmS*Successful tender wed to furnish bond.

R, E. Goodwin.

Minister, Rev, Mo& AtxenOrganist, Norman W« Jlurrle

1 1 a.m.—Morning* worshipThe Man Who Overcame Anvbitlon.

11

THE SUNDAY SCH9.45 a.in.~The11 a.n\«—The NuU.30 a.nv—Begtnners^^|g

7 p.nv-^Ev^nlng wotsntp

Knowrlages,"

8.30 pan.-OperaA coin' •

-

young P' "1

m

all

CAnP OF THANKSI V ;

?7-^,

THE BEST BRONCHICOUGH BYRUP

coughs colds ;nd bitmcht-tl«. A-Mompt and effective^rem-edy for the relief of bronchitis,tight or chesty coughs and colds.

cenU. The Best DNewnutrxet,

lo hMtery 'or thoiwfrom vart«»e

tmi^^i:^ %~Pifam;i . y-»*-*

Mrs, Harold Dnwabury nn<l fam-ily oxprass their qratltuda toeveryone for their Kindness,sympathy and flowers receivedduring tnelr recent bereavementof a loving husband and father,

mmTANKSoijr friends

«nd notdhbors for their acts ofkindness and expressions ofsympathy ditrlna the loss of ourdenr mother ana Rrondmother.Helen

Miss June llaine*, orgai

Miss Norine Greenwood,10 «.m.-Cf!URCH BIBr

CHOOL,a,m.~Mv u

.180WC WINNING1*,

7 p.m.~«WH¥ JK8UI

Special music ana

I^Mn^Studle!

Wed. 8 p,m.-Unlon Servi.

^Inspiration^

HAPPltR !»

worshipAiiwr

—-Thursday, Feb.

Monthlyy pilgrl

me walk with The*.-

nnk

ofmonfamily- of' 'tne .lata -Mn.

Samh Kirk wish to extend heart-

vs ssrot$&?&^mp-Ujy^

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