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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-09-12, Page 4David Crompton. JEWELLER ' Gifts For All Occasions WINGHAM Phone 59 DeLAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR Salesand Service REPAIRS to all makes of PUMPS Fuller & Preston Furnace Repairs Plumbing 'Phone 392w Wingham See Reid and See Right Make Appointments WITH— DAVID CROMPTON Jeweller - Phone 59 For Eye Examination R. A. Reid, R. O. Eye Specialist A ‘AIN\ANws4. ‘k\ U O tor Your Car or Truck POSITIVE CABLES 13" Starter to Switch , .31 13" Regular Cable .31 19" Ford and others .36 26" long, Ford and Chev. .43 26" Spec, Ford '35-36 .57 29" long, Standard .46 35" Special .., .55 44" long, Essex, etc ' 64 48" Buick, Whippet, etc..„ :'i0 58" Special *.80 64" Special ....... ....... ....... ,88 BATTERY TERMINALS (with bolts and nuts) T208 Quick-on type solder Or Clamp Terminal Bolt & T209 .04 Battery Post Shims, Makes a Tight connection when terminal loose, T210 .03 Battery Hold-Down Frames T596 Adjaatable type for all batteries up to' 9" .39 '1'597 Aditatable for all ,bat- teries up to 101/a" 429 T684 Adjustable for city ra long batteries up to 191/2 " (end to end) .39 GROUND STRAPS 6" long Ford and Chev. .19 8" long, Standard .22 1.0" long, Buick, Olds., etc .24 13" for some '32.37 cars ... .28 HYDROMETERS T228 Straight barrel type .49 T229 Shop Type „ .74 Hydrometer Floats'` 230 .17 BATTERY CLIPS * T225 Midget Radio size.: . .06 7672 Heavy duty shop type .12 CARRYING STRAPS Safely removes and carries all types of batteries, Instantly at- tached or detached, T22 ,19 BATTERY SUSPENDERS Made to replace battery boxes Or carriers that lia,ve corroded. Re- place damaged carriers at these low prices. T215 for batteries 9"x7" .44 T214 for batteries 101/ex7" .44 More-Power Batteries for every Car, Truck, Tractor, Boat, Motorcycle, etc. .18 0 0 co 11 O Hard*are tainkes • it And Farmers' Supply House "QUALITY, PRICE and SERVICE on, Sell Our Goods" Electric Light Bulbs iu 25 — 60 watt Westinghouse BULBS, each . , .15c a . (Three months'. guarantee), 100 watt Frosted .. 20c 200 watt Frosted . , .40c 1; 100 watt Clear 30c 150 watt Clear 30c I: 200 watt Clear . „ .40c , 150 watt Frosted , 30c at 30 watt bulbs ...... . . , . .12c ------. Ni...•••••••••.001,••001.M., 'PRESSURE tI COOKERS • $17.50 WATER GLASSES, 5c & 10c It 1 ,ionsmqvnrapAvil 11 ..... Sunday were well attended. Owing to the inclemency of the weather the church ,was not as well filled as in some years. The Pastor, Rev, D. A. Facey of Teeswater, gave two very impressive sermons. The Salem choir, assisted by a few from Wroxeter, fur- nished the music for the morning ser- vice and in the evening the Wroxeter choir under direction of Mr. A. Wear- ring with Miss Gibson at the organ, were enjoyed. Each choir did excep- tionally well. There was a very lib- eral thank offering. oitz0==unziOtt0ztonz==ciftostmetos. Relieve- that Tired Feeling by CORRECTING, those 11 FOOT TROUBLES uu n hi . u u '.0 * u .* uI Ii l Ithyt Pollock "SHOES POR ALL THE FAMILY" fe4uring for Men I oil mig THE WINGTIAM, ADVANCE-TIMESn n n • • n • • n • n n n • • n • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • O 0=0====10=0===4:11= 0= ====01i • AG FOLTR 01111•1•01001.1 EXPERIENCED TEACUP and Palmistry Readings, for appoint- ments, phone Brussels 39-23, hours 1.30 to 5.30 p.m., '7 to 10 evenings. Miss I. M. Sellers, R. 2, Bluevale, Ontario. • FARM FOR SALE-100 acres, med- ium clay loam, 15 acres wooded, bal- ance grass, Turnberry Township. Immediate Possession. Write Box K., Advance-Times. FOR SALE-15 chunks of pigs. Ap- ply Win. Jenkins sr., R. R. 1, Wing- ham, phone 637r12. FOR SALE-60 pigs, 7 to 9 weeks old, also Brantford Windmill, 30 ft. complete, with force pump. Clar- ence W, Snarling, 2nd. con. Howick. FOR SALE—Residential property in Bluevale, Ontario. One and one- half storey, eight roomed frame house, clad with Brantford shingles, situated on 1 114 acres of land, This is a fine property, and to close an estate is being offered at a reason- able price, Possession can be given October 1st. For further particulars, apply CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON FOR SALE—Girl's Brown Coat, belt- ed style, size 16, also Black wool Suit, size 14, Apply Advance-Times. FOR SALE—Young Sow due to far- row soon. Apply Robert H. Coul- tes, 'Phone 32 - 4, Brussels. FOR SALE:—Heintzman phonograph, can be wired for electric recordings. Phone 272. FOR SALE—Quantity of wood. Ap- ply Edgar Wightman, Belgrave. FOR SALE—One lady's fur-trimmed cloth coat, chamois lining. In excell- ent condition. Apply Advance-Times FOR SALE—A good grade. Oxford Ram. Apply Geo. Michie, R. R. 4, Brussels, 'phone 15 - 13, Brussels. FOR SALE-150 purebred 1 year old white leghorns. Apply Lloyd Hen- ning, R. R. 1, Wingham. FOR SALE CHEAP—Cook Stove with reservoir and warming closet, new bricks; also, Piano. Apply, rs. Henderson, Leopold St., Wingham. GUARANTEED REPAIRS TOALL • makes of Bicycles. Stan Hiseler, Phone 426. GREY HAIR HANDICAPS YOU— Use Angelique Grey Hair Restorer to regain natural color-life $1.00 at McKibbon's and MeAvoy's Drug Stores. HATCHING EGGS WANTED—For next season, highest prices paid. Any breed. We pay shipping costs, band- ' 4 ing, and blood testing, Write Box P., Advance-Times, HOUSE WANTED—Will pay cash for good house in Wingham. Pos- session within a year. Write to 15 Clenray Place, London, Ontario, Ear INDIGESTION PAINS vanish quick- ly when you use Wilder's Stomach Powder, pleasant, soothing, 50 cents and $1.00 at McAvoy's Drug Store. and $1.00 at. McAvoy's Drug Store. "KLEEREX" for Eczema and other 4 skin ailments, Quick relief while you work. 50 cents and $1.00 (med- ium and strong), at McAvoy's and McKibbon's Drug Stores, LOST—A plastic heart-shaped Locket, with R.C.A.F. Crest and gold chain, will finder please leave at this office and receive reward. Valued as keep- sake from deceased brother. PIANO-:---Lessons, popular or classic. Apply Mrs. jack Ernest, Francis St,, Phone 223. REPAIRS—TO Electric Motors, Washing Machines, 'Vacuum Clean- ers. Prompt Service, Larry Hise- ler, Phone 426. SLENDOR TABLETS—Are effect- ive, 2 weeks' supply $1,00; 12 weeks, $5.00 at McKibbon's and McAvoy's Drug Stores. SUFFERING PROM BACKACHES, Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago Is not necessary. Use RUMACAPS at once for quick relief, McKib- bon's Drug Store. STEER STRAYED to the home of Tom Cassel of Wingham last of May or the 1st. of June. Owner way have same by paying expeases. WANTED--,Room or Board in Wing- ham. Apply Advance-Times, WOMAN OR .GIRL to help with housework, capable of taking tare of small children, when necessary, Phone 229 or write P.O. Pox 283,, Winghatn. An OPPORTUNITY Established Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55--have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get established in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write today to The J, R. Watkins Company, ,Dept. 2177 Masson. St., Montreal, Que. , • TENDERS Tenders will be eeived by the Clerk of Howick Township for snow- ploughing of roads in all or in part for 1946-47 at a rate per hour, Ten- ders to be in the hands of the Clerk by 12 o'clOck noon, October 3rd, Philip L, Durst, WANTED Three Domestics for the Huron County Home, Clinton, Ontario. Sal- ary $75,00 per month, with board and lodging,, to parties capable of filling the position. For information regard- ing duties, etc„ please contact Mrs: M. E. Jacob, Mgr. and Matron at the County Home: N. W„Miller, County Clerk. CARD OF THANKS Mr. James M. Wild and family wish to . express their appreciation to the friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness and the expressions of sympathy during their recent bereave- ment. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goll of Bel- grave wish to thank all those who con- tributed and helped in' ny way to gath- er the fund, on their behalf, to help cover the loss of the five head of cat- tle that died recently of forage poison- ing. A special thanks to Sam. Pletch and Ab. Nethery, who called on them in their home on Friday evening and presented them with this wonderful gift, This money is deeply appreciated. IN MEMORIAM ADAMS—In remembrance of a hus- band and father, W. Clare Adams, who passed on, one year ago, Sept- ember 11th., 1945, —His wife, Donald and Lois, IN MEMORIAM • McGEE—In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Jim, who passed away two years ago, September 13, 1944, They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget, But time, so far, has only proved, How much `we miss him yet. God gave us strength to fight it, And courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to lose our Jim, No one' will ever know. —Sadly missed and lovingly remem- bered by mother, daddy; sister and brother. • NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the Estate of John J. Fryfogle, late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, Salesman, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to The Trustee Act that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late John J. Fryfogle, are required to send partic-. ulars of their claims, duly verified, to J. Bushfield, the solicitor for the Executors of the said estate, on or be- fore the fifth day of October, A.D., 1946, and that after such date, the ex- ecutors 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 sixth day of September, A.D., 1946. J. BUSHFIELD, Wingham, Ontario, • Solicitor for the Executors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS' IN THE MATTER of the Estate of William Barbour, late of the Vil- lage of Whitechurch in the County of Bruce, Retired Farmer, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to The Trustee Act that all creditors and others kaving claims against the estate of the late William Barbour, are required to send partic- ulars of their. claims, duly verified, to J, W. Bushfield, the solicitor for the Executors of the said Estate, on or before the fifth day of October, A.D., 1946, and that after such date, the ex- ecutors will proceed to distribute the said esate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, DATED at Wingham, this seventh day of September, A.D., 1946, J. W. BUSHFIELD, K.C., 1/Vingliatn,, Ontario,, • Solicitor for tffe Executors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Mikel. Mehring, deceaSed. All persons having claims against the Estate of Mikel Mehring, late of the Township of Turnberry in the Comity of Huron, farmer, deceased, who died on or about the nineteenth day of April, 1946, are hereby notified to send full particulars to the tinder" signed on or before the 26th day of September,1046, after which date the estate will be distributed, having re- gard only to the claims which the und- ersigned shall then have received not- ice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any persons of whose cIatuti they shall not then haverettiVed ice,.ated at Listowel this 28rd day of Au irstt A.D., 1046, Ariel G. 14elwing, GoWaustOWno Ontario, and 3. HOWard Wylie, %too, der, Ontario, Executors, DI, -Pratt, As owel, Ontario, their $Olititor herein, NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS All persons baying claims against the estate of Robert James Scott, late of the Township of East Wawanosh, in the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on or about the twenty-first day of May, A.D.„, 1946, are notified tq send to Crawford and Hetherington, Wingham, Ontario, on or before the fourteenth day of September, A, D,, 1946, full particulars of their claims, in writing. Immediately after the said fourteenth day of September the As- sets of the said testator will. be distri- buted amongst' the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executrix shall then have notice. Dated this twenty-third day of Aug- ust, A.D., 1946. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON, WINGHAM, ONTARIO SOLICITORS for the Executrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Mary Jane Emerson, late of the Township of East Wawanosh in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to The Trustee Act that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late Mary Jane Emerson, are required to send particulars of their claims, duly veri- fied, to J. W. Bushfield, the solicitor for the Executor of the said estate, on on before the fifth day of October, A. D., 1946, and that after such date, the executor 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 ninth day of September, A.D., 1946. J. W, BUSHFIELD, K.C., Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. IMMUNIZATION WEEK SEPT. 29 TO OCT. 5 •••.*01.1•10 "National Immunization Week" will be observed this year from September 29 to October 5, it is announced by the Health League of Canada. An annual event, sponsored by the Health League in co-operation with health departments. "National Im- munization Week" is designed to in- tensify the all-year effort of public health workers to promote immuniza- tion against smallpox, diphtheria, whooping cough, scarlet fever and tet- anus. The Health League points out that there is nothing to lose by immuniza- tion, while there is much to be gained, the lives of thousands of Canadian children. EGG POWDER QUALITY The Division of Chemistry, Science Service, Dominion Department of Ag- riculture, co-operates with the Special Products Board in the chemical exam- ination of dried whole egg powders O O O 1 BELGRAVE . , The September meeting of the Lad- ies, Aid ,of -the Anglican Church was held at the home of Mrs, Robt, Hig- gins with a good attendance, Rev, John Henderson opened the meeting with prayer and the scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Wm. Erydges. Mrs. Wade gave a reading, Roll Call was answered by an exchange of recipes. The meeting was closed with prayer arid lunch was served ,by the hostess, Mr. and Mrs. David Armstrong spent the past week in London and in Thorndale, Mr. and Mrs, A. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs, 5, H. /Rogers of Fordwich, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Dav- id Armstrong, W. M, S. Entertain Baby Band A meeting of unusaul interest was held in Knox United Church on Wed- nesday, Sept, 4th.,- when the Baby Band and their mothers were enter- tained by the W.M,S, with Mrs. Jesse Wheeler Baby Band Sec'y., in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Leslie Wightman of the Brick Church appointment was the guest speaker and based 'her re- marks on "World Friendship" using the picture of a closed door with 5 keys which if we as individuals and as mothers sought to use in our daily lives and our dealings with our fel- lowmen, would make this world 'a much more peaceful 'world than what it is, The ,names of the keys were, UnuSelfishness, Tolerance; , Co-operas tion, Faith and the Magic Key of Love which opens the door and embraces all others. A piano solo by Mrs, Geo. Johnston and a social time brought the meeting to a close. JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Workman of Brussels, also Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Warwick and baby of MOrris, were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Grainger. Mrs. McFarlane Sr. of Lucknow, spent a few days with relatives on tht 4th. con, of Grey. Mrs. Gilbert Stevens of Detroit, and her daughter, Mrs, Glasscoch of Dear- born, Michigan, were guests of the fornier's sister, Mrs. Austin Raynard, and other relatives in the vicinity. School re-opened on September 3rd., at S.S. No. 4, Grey, with Miss' Doris Galbraith ' as teacher. This will be ,Miss Galbraith's third year at this school, Mr. and Mrs. Mungo MacFarlane and children of Bluevale, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacFarlane. Mrs. Carl Seip and little son of Harriston, spent last week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert McDon- ald. Threshing is the order of the, day in this vicinity. BELMORE M/I•Mm/IIMIm. Rev. Nute of Orangeville, conducted Anniversary services in the Presbyter- ian Church on Sunday. The United Church will hold theirs on September 22nd. The Institute meeting falling on the same day as Mildmay Fair, will be postponed until Thursday, when we hope to have a good, big gathering. Mr. ,and Mrs. Wm. Findlater from the West; are visiting Mr. Findlater's sister, Mrs. Harriett Inglis and other friends. Mr. and Mrs, James Robb, Mr. and Mrs, Chris Hodgin and Mrs, Clare New of King, called on tht Misses Stokes last week. Those with friends, Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh and little son at Harry Press's, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Palmer of Wroxeter with Mr. and Mrs. George Lane; Miss Fern Jeffray of Clifford, with her parents; a friend from Tees- water with Miss Edna Johann. Miss, Ruth Johann of Gotrie at her home here. ' Mr. Bumstead feeling the work too heavy, has sold his chopping mill, We are sorry to lOse Mr. and Mrs. Burn- stead and Allan, but our kiss will be Wingham's gain, The Abram family ,attended the Drumhead service in Wingham on Sunday. WHITECHURCH Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Small of Tor- onto are visiting this week at the home of her sister', Mrs. Duncan MacGregor. Miss Merle Wilson of Wingham Hospital Staff spent a day at her home here last week. The play, "My Gracious tandina", will bores ented in the Community Hall here this Friday evening by the Port Albert Dramatic Society. Be sure you see this Play. Mr. and Mrs. Aldin Pardon and Bil- lie Spent Sunday with ,114r, and Mrs, Chester llintonl of Brussels. Mr. John Richardson, Mr. John Mc- Gee and Mr. Jas, Mcllraith attended the Presbyterial meeting in the Pres- byterian Church in Clinton on TtlesdaYt GLASS MIXING BOWLS 15c • 20c • 25c Oven Thermometers 50c SEE MR, S. LINDER, of Kitchener, well-known FOOT SPECIALIST and MANUFACTURER of FEATHERWEIGHT ARCH SUPPORTS, Thursday, Sept. 12th, 194r maimilmammommomommummumumms, shipped to the United Kingdom from Canada under agreement with the British Food Ministry. Canadian Egg powders have a high reputation for quality and the service of `the Division of Chemistry of considerable value in maintaining the high standard. 0 O ;AUCTION SALE—Of 'Eartn„ Stock Implements will be held at Lot O, Con. 5, East Wawanosh, at 1 o'clock, Tuesday, September 1.7th„ 2 milk Cows, 8 Young Cattle, 50 Hogs, 125 Pullets, 4 months old, Sussex and New Hampshire; Farm. Machin- ery. Hay and Grain. Terms Cash. Matt. Gaynor, Auct,, Elmer Stoak- ley, Prop, OMUMUNITY SALE—Will be held at Sale Barns, Wingham, at 2 b'elock. on Saturday, September 14th, I. G, Bryce, Auctioneer. virANTED—)Lrotitig man interested in learning the grocery trade, Age 16 to 20, Students need not apply, F,xecilent future. Apply Advancer Tunes. WANTF.D—A woman , frit 'laundry work. All modern equipment. rot. particulars, Apply Supt. 'Wingham General, gospital. WANTV,D AT ONCt ill Room Foreman, Final Finisher ott Font. tiod,,,Vfot,thret Rubber and Polish. et;LUCKNOW INDUSTRIES LIMITED, Ltteknow, Ont. CLAS$1F1ED ADS, PROTECT CEREALS Railroad ears used to carry insect- infested grain from country points to the terminals are cleaned with com- pressed air to prevent any remaining ' insect from infesting grain loaded into the cars later on. The grain it- self is cleaned, are, if necessary, fumi- gated under the supervision of the Stored Product Insect Investigations H of the Entomological Division, Scien- ce Service, Dominion Department of Agriculture. SALEM Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Hogg front ftear Wingham callel on Mr. and Mrs. El. tired Cattier§ last Sunday. Mrs. Thomas McMichael and Mrs, iiteraViAlt of Wroxeter and Miss Geon, glita McMichael of Totonto spent Sun- day afterfition with Mr. and Mits, D. L. Weir 0 1 . installed ,in his houSc in Wror'eter, Mr. John tovudy is having the lights i oft 'At' Anniversary Services hare last a $1.00 U o O FIBREEN PAPER FOR SILOS 666 sq. ft. roll $11.00 • • • • • • • 1 I Fisher's Humane POULTRY KILLER. .$1.35 • • • • RED BARN PAINT, per gallon $2.50 • • 6-inch 4-ply 75 ft. Red Ribbon Endless Belts $33.80 • in GRANULATED INSULATION, per bag . . $1.30 • 35c STABLE SHOVELS 85c • ▪ WHITEWASH BRUSHES • 11 STABLE BROOMS $1.25 • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • a n • fill111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MMI11111111111111111111111111111111111111 CEMENT MIXERS $48.00 CORN HOES $6.00 --$8.50 RUGBY BALLS BLADDERS $1.50 BICYCLE KICKSTAND µ89c ROOFING 45-lb. or 2-ply, with nails and cement $2.25 55-lb. or 3-ply, with nails and cement $2.75 Aerolock or Windlock ROOFING, per square $4.50 who will be at my Store to give relief to those suff- ering from Foot Ailment, for TWO FULL DAYS, MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 and 17