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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1939-12-14, Page 8
Desks Bed-Spreads HOW TO LIVE Kt. ^OMOISSZ2SSSS1©E31O1 1| cents a word per) insertion, with a minimum charge of 25c. [OxaoE BLYTH George McTaggert, of Wat- 7 former NOTICE TO CREDITORS EAST WAWANOSH NOTICE TO CREDITORS my secret police Haugh visited ■‘—Exchange. excessive seasoning, excess of protein. idiots' homes in they will believe At pre quilting Metcalfe were friend in Tor- late James E. Nichol, and ha£ her household effects. school in the village has been owing to an outbreak of scar- Ktjr VffX. PIANO FOR SALE Genuine Heintz- man & Co. Plano. Used. A. J. Walker. Thurs., December 14th, 1939 used Yale overeating and over- PIANOS — The Mildmay Furniture Store has for sale a new upright Miniature and Semi-Grand Piano. Also 10 reconditioned Pianos $25 00 are listed a number of practical and lasting gifts that are sure to please. BLUEVALE Attended Family Dinner Party Ml and Mfi Peter S. MacEweit We host and hostess this week* at a '■'PS* W WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES I © rA tiao: Below Come in and inspect them. No obligation to buy. Lamps Book-Cases > Studio Couches Magazine Stands B Fancy Chairs and Mirrors Card Table Sets & Coffee Tables Nested Tables Walnut Chests gw A Good Comfortable Springs and Mattress j Radios Chesterfield Suites • cently with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph El liott at Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Stokes, Whigham. Mrs. George Mundell is at present in London with her little daughter, Nancy, who has been seriously ill in the hospital there. We are pleased to report a slight improvement. Mrs. Chester Dunkin spent Friday visiting her friend, Mrs. Roy Thomp son at Teeswater. Mrs. Howard Evely, who has spent the past couple of weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Omar Stokes, has return ed to her home at Fergus. Mrs. John Metcalfe visited one day last week? with her daughter, Mrs, H. Wylie at Wroxqter. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Haines and Bet ty, of Orangehill, visited on Friday with friends on the 10th. Mr. David Fortune spent a couple of days recently in Toronto, CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN GREAT VARIETY AT THE ISARD STORES A. J. WALKER Christmas Gift Headquarters for the Home Quality, Value and Variety in all departments of Men’s and Women’s Wear Stores. 4 THESE .WANT ATO ARE YOU THE MAN? You will make amazing profits- every hour selling 200 guaranteed necessities used in every home. You can have - a solid business established within three months. If you are tired of working to earn profits for some- . one else OWN YOUR BUSINESS and enjoy all the profits. NO OB LIGATION. Get details and cat- ' alogue FREE. BE FIRST. FAM- ; ILEX PRODUCTS - 570 St. Clem ent, Montreal. ANNOUNCING —_Spirella’s Good Will Offer. A thrilling gift to Spir- ella purchasers during month of December, For particulars, Mrs. S, *, A. Murray, John St._______ _ BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHER — (new guarantee) will sell for bal ance of payments. Machan Bros, FOR SALE—Lady’s Black Coat and a brown one, both size 38; also brown velvet goloshes, size 7. Rea sonable. Apply Advance-Times FOR SALE—About 40 young hens, also clothes reel as good as new, Apply Phone 30, FOR SALE—Linklater property in Lower Wingham. House, acre of land, barn, garage, good well. Fur- • iher information from. A. H. Mo Tavish, Teeswater, Solicitor for the Executors. FOR SALE—Plymouth Rock' pullets of good laying strain. Ready to lay. Apply Susan Paisley, R.R 1, Glen- annan. _____________ _________ FOR SALE—Sow with 8 little pigs, 3 weeks old. Apply to Jno. Norman, R.R. 3; Phone 626r6, FOR SALE—Frame House, excellent location. Bargain for quick sale. Apply J- H. Crawford.___________ FOR SALE—Two Used Radios, near ly new. Bargain for quick sale. Phone 367. _______, FARM FOR SALE—South half Lot 23, Con. 1, Turnberry, 50 acres. Ap ply G. .Magee, Bluevale Road. .GOOD TIMOTHY HAY — wanted for baling. Communicate with Jam es Donkin, 1292 Bloor St., W., Tor onto, Ontario. IS YOUR RADIO in good working order for Xmas? LeQus fix it for you. Come in and'see our assort ment of useful Christmas Gifts. Canadian Tire Corporation Associa tion Store. - Campbell’s Garage, Wingham. ______ (OlOOlSSSXSSSXIOESi family dinner in honor of Mrs, Mac- Ewen’s cousin, Mrs. Werner, of Van couver, B.C., who has spent the sum mer with relatives in this locality, and who is leaving this week for the Can adian West. Guests included Mrs. G, MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs, H. C, Law- son and daughter, of Ciinton, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cardiff, Robert, Tom and Miss Jessie Strachan and Sandy Yuill of Grey Township, and Miss Living ston, of Detroit, BRING RESULTS particulars of their claims, duly veri fied, to J. W. Bushfield, the solicitor for the Executrix of the said estate, on or before the twenty-third day of December, A, D., 1939, and that after such date the executrix will proceed to distribute the said Estate, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this fourth day of December, A. D., 1939. ].. W. BUSHFIELD, Wingham, Ontario Solicitor for the Executrix. Mrs. Alex, Moffatt has purchased the property belonging to the estate of the moved The closed let fever. Three families are under quarantine. It is a very mild type and every precaution is being used to pre vent its spread. One case of chicken pox is also reported in the village. Miss Fanny Hogg, Brussels, is vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. Janies Ker- ney. Eighteen single formulae are by Professor Irving Fisher of University and Dr. Haven Emerson, the eminent American public health authority, as guides to Health. As re produced in the last issue of “Health” (Toronto) they are: EXTERIOR 1.. Wear light, loose, and porous clothes. 2. Ventilate every room, you occupy 3. Keep outdoors as much as poss ible 4. Perspire daily, either by exercise or by application of heat. 5. Bathe frequently in air (especial ly cold air) water (especially cold wa ter) arid sunlight. INTERIOR 1. Giv.e preference to natural foods, especially fruits, nuts, greens, dairy products. Select by natural choice. 2. Avoid weight. 3. Avoid 4. Avoid 5. Eat your food slowly, taste care fully, and enjoy fully. 6. Exclude poisons and avoid infec tions. 7. Keep the teeth and gums clean and healthy. 8. Get the habit of thorough, fre quent intestinal elimination. BEHAVIOR 1. Stand, sit and walk erect. 2. Work, play, rest and sleep in due proportions. 3. Compensate for occupational de ficiencies by special exercises and re creations. 4. Keep serene'; avoid hurry, fear and anger. 5. Take periodic health (including dental) examinations. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Colin Eadie, late of the Township of Turnberry in the County ..of Huron, Farmer, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,} pursuant to The Trustees Act, that- all creditors and others havng. claims against the Estate of the late Colin; Eadie, are required to send particu lars of their claims, duly verified, to J. W. Bushfield, the solicitor for the Administratrix of the said estate, on or before the twenty-third day of December, A, D, 1939, and that af ter such date the Administratrix will proceed to distribute the said estate, having regard only . to the claims of which she shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this fourth day of December, A. D., 1939. . J, W. B.USHFIELD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Administratrix Mrs. ford, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Mar garet Tiernay. Mr. Norman Sinclair, of Toronto University, spent the week-end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor, ofJSt. Helens, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Pheobe Taylor, also Mr. and Mrs. L. Bair and daughter, Marjory of Leithbridge. The Red Cross have forwarded 90 pair of socks and a consignment of Hospital supplies to Toronto, sent the members are busy quilts for the refugees. Our Firemen have as in years sponsored the community Xmas Tree and have it decorated. It adds greatly to the Christmas spirit. Miss A. Gillespie has returned home after visiting friends in Toronto and St. Catharines. Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Sinclair an nounce the engagement of their dau ghter, Marion Elva, to Mr. Thomas Harold Sherritt, of Hensail, the mar riage to take place on New Year’s Day in the United Church. Christmas Gifts In Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Just arrived and passed into stock a choice range of Ladies’ Housecoats, comprising Smart Models in Plain and Fancy Satins, Fine Quality Flannels in m best colors. See our value's at......................... $2.95 to $7.95’ Evening Dresses — Just arrived in all the latest shades and styles moderately priced. AH Cloth Coats greatly reduced — Persian Lamb, Squir rel, and Fox trimmed. Housecoats —- Zippered fancy satin Housecoats in all shades..........................................................4.95 - 7.95 Housecoats — Eiderdown Zippered Housecoats in plain and fancy cloth . .....................•...........2.50 - 3.95 New arrivals of Crepe Dresses in all the latest shades and styles. Crepe Dresses — A range of plain crepe dresses - Xmas. Bargains ...................................................$2.95, 3.95 Fancy Sweater and Pullovers in best colors .. 1.95, 2.95 Gloves — You will find the best makes of Kid and Fab ric Gloves here. Special at......................59c, 75c,$1.00 Hosiery -— Call at-Hosiery Counter for Xmas bargains in Supersilk and London Made Hose. See values at ............’............................59c, 79c, $1.25 Handkerchiefs, a complete stock of Separate and Boxed Hdkfs, fancy silk and plain and initialed linen. Prices range from .... 5c to $1.00 Scarfs, New Styles, new patterns in Velvet and Silk. Bargain at ... ..........‘.....................69c, 98c to $1.49 Draperies, Fancy Lace Table Scarfs Table and Bed Spreads, Curtains and Curtain Nets. w Lingerie — In best makes. See our Boxed Xmas Sets and Satin arid Silk Gowns, Slips Pajamas, Pan ties, Bloomers and Vests. Special Silk Crepe Slips 89c; Bloomers 49c Purses make a very useful gift.- We have new stock to show, compros- ing the new shapes with zippers, in Suede and Leathers; best col ors. Sale .... $1.00, $1.50 to $3.50 IN THE MATTER of the Estate of John McGuire, late of the village of Belgrave in the County of Huron,, Gentleman, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to The Trustee Act, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate, of the late John McGuire, are required to send part iculars of their claims, 'duly verified, to J. W. Bushfield, *the solicitor for the Executors of the said estate, on or before the twenty-third day of December, A. D., 1939, and that after such. date the executors will proceed to distribute the. said Estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this second day of December, A. D., 1939. •- J. W. BUSHFIELD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Harold F. Buchanan, late of the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, Hardware Merchant, de ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ---- -------;T pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all up. J. F. Schuett & Sons, Mildmay.' creditors and others having claims 'M|--------------'-----| against the Estate of the late Harold F, Buchanan, arc required to send particulars of their claims, duly veri fied, to J. W. .Bushfield, the solicitor for the Administrator with Will an nexed of the said estate, on or before the twenty-third day of December, A. D., 1939, and that after such date the Administrator with Will annexed, will proceed to distribute the said Estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice, DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this fifth day of December, A. D., 1939. J. W. RUSHFIELD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Administrator with Will annexed, MAN WANTED, Good nearby Raw- leigh Route now open. Sales way up this year. If willing tot conduct j Home Service business, while earn- , ing good living, write immediately. Rawleigh’s, Dept. ML-453-45-L, Montreal, Canada. SLUGGISH KIDNEYS impair yoitr health. Rumacaps*' Two-Way t Ac tion quickly cleanses and invigor ates the Kidneys. Use Rmnacaps. McKibboii’sDrug Store. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the Sslale of George Henry Edgar, late of the Township of Morris in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pumuant to The Trustee Act, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late George Henry Edgar, are required to send The annual meeting of the Brick Church Women’s Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. F. Thompson on Thursday last. After the customary program, Rev. J. B. Townend presided over the election of officers which resulted as follows: Pres., Mrs. F, Thompson; Vice Pres., Mrs. W. Dow,, Mrs, H, Irwin; Sec.- Treas., Mrs.-S. Snell; Assist., Mrs. A. Leaver; Sec. Christian Stewardship, Mrs. S. McBurney; Sec. Temperance, Mrs. J. Mason; Sec. Supplies, Mrs. G. Coultes, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Shiell; Sec. Community' Friendship, Mrs. R. Coultes; Sec. Baby Band, Mrs. L. Wightman; Sec. Mission Band, Mrs. S>, Snell; Press Reporter, Mrs. C. Shiell; Pianist, Miss Beecroft. Six committees were appointed each with its own convenor. Each will be res ponsible for two meetings during the year, GLENANNANf Mr. and Mrs. Thos. week-end guests with onto, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan oh Sunday everting with Mr, and Mrs, Walter Woods. Mr, Rettben Appleby has returned hotrte sfter spending a week visiting his cousins, Mr, and Mrs, Selah Breck enridge, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Underwood, Jean and George, spent one day re* THE TRUE WILL AND TESTAMENT of Adolph Atilla Alexander Napoleon Wilhelm hiTler Mis-Leader of the German People, Breaker of Promises, Conqueror of the World, (Britain and France permitting) Friend of the Union of Soviet Social ist Republics. Witnesses; Joseph (Ananias) Goebbels, Herman (Tubby) Goering, Joachim (Foxy) von Ribbentrop. THIS IS THE LAST WILL and TESTAMENT of me, Aloph Atilla Alexander Napoleon Wilhelm Hitler, being of unsound mind and feeling that my end is near. I GIVE AND BEQUEATH to the German people the enmity of the en tire world, caused by my acts of ag gression; all my stores of guns and ammunition, to be spread on their bread instead of butter; and the cer tainty of defeat by the British and French Armies, Navies and Air Forc es. • TO my faithful friends and partner in crime, Herman Goering, a compre hensive collection of asbestos uni forms, to be Worn when he joins me in the warm place to which I expect to go shortly, TO my publicity agent, Joseph Goebbels, the inmates of all the lun atic asylums and Germany—‘perhaps his propaganda. TO the head of and torturer-in-chief, Heinrich Himm ler, a model concentration camp for' his own private and exclusive use, ful ly manned by Storm-troopers, who will see that he samples himself all the tortures he has inflicted on others. TO all the comedians of the world, my moustache and forelock. May they put on a better show than I did. TO the public refuse department, all the remaining copies of ‘Mein Kampf.” TO my new friend, Joseph Stalin, a bound volume containing verbatim reports of all my speeches against Bolshevism. Men’s & Boys’ Wear Store Ties—For Suitable Xmas Gifts see our large variety of colorings and patterns. See our Bargains 35c, 50c, $1.00 Braces in Boxes and Separate, choice at.............39c to 69c Scarfs in plain and Plaids, some Specials at .... 75c to $1.25 Handkerchiefs, a choice collection for Christmas selling Plain Linen and Initialed, also colored bordered Handkerchiefs. Bargain at................ 15c, 25c, 35c p Shirts, new patterns are here for Xmas Gifts. See them at............................................ . . ..........$1.00 to $1.95 Sweaters, a big showing- of Monarch Sweaters for Men and Boys. Prices range from ........... $1.00 to $2.95 Underwear, complete stock of Stanfield’s, Penman’s, Tiger Band and Mercury, all at. Bargain Prices. Clothing—We carry the best and most popular Lines of Men’s and B.oys’ Overcoats and Suits. Our Christmas Values are Outstanding. ‘ . Overcoats—Comprising new fabrics and latest models. High class Tailoring. Inspect our stock and Values .. at ................................. $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 Boys’ Overcoats in all sizes, made in good style of durable cloths. See Values at.........$7.00 to $9.50 Suits for Men, smart models made of English Worsted, and guaran teed linings. Selling prices are • ..........$13.50, $15.50 to $22.50. Suits for Boys—-All sizes in Stock, new pattern tweeds a nJ Worsteds' - Xmas values are $4.95, 6.95 to 9.50 t-v r ■ t:............... Gloves, all the latest models of Win ter Gloves, Line or Unlined. A good selection of colors. Priced as low as ................... $1.oq. $L50 Dressing Gowns and House Coats in a variety of models, attractive' styles. See our Xfrias range at Bargain Prices. Sepcial at 2J5,3.95 AND MAltfY MORE CHRISTMAS ITEMS NOT QUOTED HERE SHOP EARLY AND OFTEN WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE. IT PAYS TO SHOP At THE ISARD STORES. H. E. Isard & Co.Phone