The Wingham Advance-Times, 1944-12-07, Page 8L
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BOYS TUBE SKATES and Shoes,
size 4, in good condition. Phone
201,
CHARIS Foundation Garment Co.
trained Corsetiere for Wingham,
surrounding district and towns. If
you need a new garment, any size or
type of figure at reasonable prices,
tall on Mrs. Wm. Kennedy, Minnie
St., Wingham,
EARLY CHICK ORDERS—will be
given prefernce, That's why we
recommend ordering Kitchener Big
4 Chicks now and get the rebate of
$1 per 100 chicks for delivery Jan-
uary and February. See us for
prices. Rebate given if prices re-
duced, Agent, Fred Hogg, Wing;
ham.
FOR SALE—Four-tube Victor Bat-
tery Radio, new batteries. Apply to
Henry Selling, Wingham.
FOR SALE—Man's Coon Skin Coat,
also Black Bear Skin Robe 66 x 56
inches, in good condition. Apply to
Win."Field,•phone 3p4.
FOR SALE—Large rural mail box,
also collie dog 5 months old. Ap6
ply to Mrs. Sandy Finlay-, Wingham..
FOR SALE-7 pigs six week old.
Apply to Joe Schneider, Wingham
Junction.
FURNITURE & STOVES — bought
sold or exchanged. Phone 239.
FURNITURE WANTED — at once,
kitchen, • dining room, bedroom,
washing machines, sewing machines,
feather beds, tools and stoves.
Prompt service; spot cash. Phone
239, M, Brown, Wingham.
FOR SALE — Thirty Oxford Down
sheep. Apply to John J. Johnston,
R.R. No, 5, Lucknow, phone 606r21.
LADIES BLACK COAT, size 40,
seal trimmed, interlined, in excellent
condition. Apply Advance-Times.
LOST—Letter containing $10 bill, also
two air mail letters from soldier in
Holland. Please leave at Advance=
Times or at Bert Armstrong's near
where they were lost. Reward,
uoaty FOR YOUR OLD NEWS-
PAPERS — We pay cent per
pound for clean neatly folded old
newspapers suitable for use in pack-
ing furniture. Deliver in lots of 50
pounds or over. No magazines or
booklets acceptable. Pry and Black-
hall Limited,
SEWING MACHINES reconditioned
to perfect sewing. Phone 227.
A Complete Assortment of Neckwear
In The Good Old Christmas Tradition
All
Colors
Pat-
terns
and
Fabrics
at Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin's with
21 present; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house's with 14 present. Keen dis-
cussion was held re the ability of the
returned man to make good on a farm
with the help provided by the govern-
ment. Many thoughtlit inadequate 'and
all depended on the location of the
farm, near an industrial centre, dairy.
or cheese district with hydro.
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To Young and Old it's a thrill to receive
beautiful Jewellery. A lovely watch or a sparkling
diamond is unequaled as a Christmas Gift
OTHER CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
Novelty Jewellery — Silverware
Cups and Saucers — Brooches
Lockets Rogers Silver later
David Crompton
WATCHMAKER JEWELLER
Wingham
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Every member of the family from
Uncle Mike to little Junior wants
SLIPPERS . . make sure they
get their heart's desire with the
RIGHT style from our varied
collection.
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TEACI4ER WANT ED—L.S.S. No.
10, Kinloss (Whitechurch School),
Protestant, 1st class certificate.
Salary $1800. Duties to commence
January 3rd, 1945. Apply to R. C.
McCleeaghan, R. R. No, 5, Luck-
now.
WELL BRED- DOG—one year old,
wants a goo'd home. Apply Ad-
Vante-Times or phone 227.
WANTED Baby cutter and medium
size tricycle in good condition. Ap-
plyto jim iGurney.
WANT ED—Second-hand eutter robe.
Apply Advance-Times.
CARD OP THANKS
/ wish to express my sincere ap-
elation to my friends and neighbors
he kindness extended to me fol-
ng tay recent accident.
Mrs, Carl Procter
25c.
' CARD OF THANKS
My appreciation is hereby expressed
to the Electors of Turnberry for the
splendid vote polled for me on Mon-
day. As your councillor I will make
every effort to deserve the trust that
you. have placed in me.
Walter Woods
CARD OF THANI-1
I wish to take this opportunity of
thanking all those who supported me
as councillor for 1945. Trusting I am
worthy of your support. Wishing you
the compliments of the season,
John V. Fischer.
CARD OP THANKS
I wish to thank those who supported
me in the Turnberry election, Monday.
I also wish to take this opportunity of
wishing all a Merry Christmas and all
the best for the New Year.
Win, Suter.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to -extend my sincere appreci-
ation to the Electors of Turnberry for
the confide/ice they have again placed
in me. I will endeavour at all times
to serve you well. Please feel free to
contact me at all times in connection
with Township matters.
Percy King
CARD OF THANKS
For the splendid vote accorded me
by the Electors of Turnberry, I wish to
express my sincere thanks. I will
carry on my duties to the best of my
ability,
Robert Powell
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Kate S. Fowler, Deceased
All persons having claims against
the estate of Kate S. Fowler. late of
the Town of Wingham in the County
of Huron, Widow, who died on or
about the 31st day of December 1940,
are hereby notified to send full particu-
lars of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 24th day of Decem-
ber, 1944, after which date the admini-
strator will distribute the estate of the
said deceased among the. persons en-
titled thereto, having regard only to
the claims of which it shall then have
notice, and will not be liabel for the
said assets or any part thereof so dis-.
tributed to any person of whose claims
it shall not then have had notice.
Dated at Hamilton, November 20,
1044,
THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY
1 Main Street West,
Hamilton, Ontario,
Administrator Kate S. Fowler Estate.
MORTGAGE SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the
Power of Sale contained in a certain
mortgage which will be produced at
the time of sale, there will 'be offered
for sale by Frank Taylor, Auctioneer,
at Public Auctinn on Monday, the
Eighteenth day of December, 1944, at
the hour of 1.80 o'clock in the after-
noon, at the farm of Charles Maxwell,
near Wroxeter, Ontario, the following
property, tamely:
The North Halves of Lots Twenty,
five and. Twenty-six in Concession "C"
of the Township of Howick, hi the
County of Huron, containing one hun-
tired atres More Or ICSS.
Subject to a lease expiring Decem-
ber al, 1044.
On the said land there is• said to be
erceted a dwelling house and suitable
fAritt
The lands will be sold subject to a
Reserve bid.
Leading Aircraftsman A. D, Smith
of Blttevale, has received an honour-
able discharge from the R,C.AX.,
after having been three years and two
months on AteiVe Service. He return-
ed to his duties as postmaster Decem-
ber 1st.
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Telegrapher Douglas Hoffman, R.C.
N.V.R., is in hospital at Halifax being
ill with diphtheria. Word to,this effect
was received here on Friday by his
brother Don.
* * *
Wren Mary Cruikshank who has
been spending a furlough with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Benson Cruik-
shank, left on Monday for Victoria,
where she has been posted after com-
pletion of a, course at St. Hycanthe,
Que,
* * *
We had a letter from Ken Somers
on. Monday and he is now in Belgium,
has been f or about a month. Ken
says that he received a pleasant sur-
prise the other day when he ran into
Jack Herd. Jack we understand is
located in Holland.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. C A. Roberts have
received word that their son, Capt.
Richard Roberts, who was wounded in
the thigh, is now back with his unit.
Friends will be pleased that he made
such a splendid recovery .
* * *
Two more Wingham boys have ar-
rived overseas. Mr.and Mrs. Harold
Victor Pym have received word from
their son Jack, that he is safely over
there. Jack is a paratrooper. Mrs.
Alex Skinn has also received word that
her husband arrived overseas.
DON'T DELAY ORDERS
FOR FERTILIZERS
Because the situation with respect
to supplies of fertilizers is somewhat
easier now than it was a year ago,
does not lessen the need on the part
of farmers to place their orders for
fertilizers'at once, says the Fertilizer
Administrator, Agricultural Supplies
Board. As a matter of fact, there is
a greater urgency on the' part of
farmers for avoiding delay in placing
their orders and accepting , delivery
when deliveries can be made, because
the labour shortage and transportation
difficulties are even more acute than'
last year, he said. 'War demands for
supplies for the fighting forceg are
taking every surplus freight car that
is available,
To be assured of having fertilizers
for use next spring, now is the time
for farmers to place their orders while
the subventions on freight payable by
the Dominion Government are still in
effect.
Words are not always the auxiliar-
ies of Truth. The spirit, and not the
letter, performs the vital functions of
Truth and Love.
—Mary Baker Eddy.
ST. HELENS
Mits Grace Weatherhead of the
Stratford Normal School, was a week-
end visitor at her home here and will
spend this week as a praAice teacher
at the Lucknow Public School.
Mr. Wilson Woods of Guelph, was
a visitor here for the week-end, and on
his return was accompanied by his
mother, Mrs. R. J. Woods, who will
Ispend the winter with members of lier
family,
Mrs. Ward Shickluna add little
daughter Gayle, of Port Colborne, are,
visitors with her mother, Mrs. Jas.
Gaunt,
Plans are being made for the annual
Sunday School concert to be held on
Wednesday evening, December 20.
WESTFIELD •
The Farm Forum met on Monday
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman McDowell with around 45
present. The broadcast 'Can future
AT THE SAME TIME 'AND
PLACE under the authority of a
Chattel Mortgage there will be offered
for sale the following chattels;
1 Massey-Harris Binder, 1 Massey
Mower, 1 Hay Loader, 1 set Bob
Sleighs, 1 Banning Mill, 1 Sulky ,Rake,
1 Disc Harrow.,
TERMS OP SALE OP LAN'Or
Twenty-five per tent. of the purchase
money to be paid down at the time
of the sale, and the balance to be se-
cured by a mortgage with interest at
four per cent. per annum,
TERMS of Sale of Chattels: Cash,
FOR Further Particulars and Con-
ditions of Sale, Apply To:..
OF
AGRICULTURAL LOANS
East Block, Parliament Buildings,
Toronto Ontario.
mortgagee,
DATED at Toronto, this 28rd day
of November, 1044.
next week will be at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jr, L. McDowell, with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Noble in charge of the
social activities, Lunch was served
and a social time spent..
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McNichol of
Walton, visited on Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. M, Bosnian.
S. S. NO. 11 EAST
WAWANOSH FORUM
The Farm Forum of S. S. No, 11,
East Wawanosh, met at the home of
Herson Irwin on Monday evening
with an attendance of 21. An interest,
ing discussion was held in regard to
the questions and answers. A conclus-
ion was reached that $1200 'was not
enough for returned service men to
buy farm equipment. His success de-
pended on the kind of farm,. ability,
management and market. After the
discussion period a very interesting
talk was given by Flight Lieut. Dick
Irwin, R.C.A.F., telling of the air-
force patrol duty on convoy protection
in the Atlantic and the Pacific. 'An
enjoyable time was spent playing
cards, The next meeting will be held
at the home of Leslie Wightman.
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS
MAILING EARLY
Suggested Dates For Christmas
Mailing
The Postmaster General is asking
co-operation of the public again this
Christmas, Once again he urges all
to do their Christmas mailing early.
Suggested dates to ensure delivery are:
To United States, before December
10th; To British Columbia. before De-
cember 15th; To Alberta and Sas-
katchewan, before December 16th;
Manitoba and Maritime Provinces, be-
fore December 17th; Ontario and
Quebec, before beeember 18th, Local
mailing before December 19th.
WHITECHURCH
The pupils of the Fordyce school
are going to Lucknow on Thursday to
have their first dental inspection and
fillings at the expense of the section.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mason received
a cable on Monday from their son,
Pte, Harold Mason. who has arrived
safely Overseas,
Collections for the Salvation Army
In this community were: by groups—
Casernore $5,25; Mrs. drain
$5.25; Mrs. John Pardon 0.80; Mrs„
E.. Barbour $5.00; Mrs. James Laid-,
law $2.00;, Mts. john •Gaunt $1.25,
Miss Annie Xennedy $5.50; Total
$41,05,
Parra Forums were held on Mon-
day night at the 116tnts of Mr, and
Mrs, James Laidlaw with 25 present;
farmers make a living" was listened
to with much interest and was dis-
cussed in the groups to sonic length.
The social activities were under the
direction of Mr. Marvin McDowell and
Mrs. J. L. McDowell, The Forum
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