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David Crompton'
JEWELLER
Gifts For All Occasions ,
WINGHAM Phone 59
SPECIAL
A RES
E DAY
Mrs. Martha Elizabeth Wilkins, 773
York Street, London, died at her home
on Saturday, October 26th,
'Born in Wingham '73 years ago, she
had lived in London for 15 years. Mrs.
Wilkins was a member of King Street
United Church, She is survived by her
husband Frederick; two daughters,
Mrs, M. (Elizabeth) Kuthe, of Lon-
don; Mrs. F. (Myrtle) Ebel, Stratford;
a son, John Harkness, of London; a
brother, Gilbert Stephens, Detroit; a
sister-in-law, in Glasgow, Scotland,
and seven grandchildren.
Rev. Gladstone Wood of King Street
United Church, conducted the service
at the Evans Funeral•Home, Richmond
and Central, on Tuesday at one
o'clock. Interment in Wingham ceme-
tery,
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THE WINGHANI .ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday October 31, 1946
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GALVANIZED, BUSHEL BASKETS . . $1.39
3-in. Batt Type Insulation, 40' sq. ft., per box $2.80
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1.1 I ELECTRIC HEATERS .,$7.50
• • • Fortified 400D Vita Brand COD LIVER OIL • Quart 95c Gallon $3.75
And. Farmers' Supply House
"QUALITY, PRICE and SERVICE
Sell Our Goods"
Galvanized PAILS
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$2.50
fertory and "On This Day oh Beautiful
gMisottehrcr" during the signing of the re-
Escorted to the altar by her father,
the bride was attired in white marquis-
ette over taffeta with sweetheart neck-
line, basque bodice and full skirt, ex-
tending in a slight train. Her full
length veil of Swiss embroidered net
was caught with white ostrich tips.
She wore white net mitts and carried a
shower bouquet of American Beatuy
roses. Her only ornament was a strand
of pearls, the gift of the groom.
As maid of honour, Miss Margaret
Brophy, sister of the bride, wore a
gown of pink silk net over taffeta, with
fingertip veil.. She carried a bouquet
of cream roses. ,Miss Frances Brophy,
as tier sister's bridesmaid, wore deep
blue net over taffeta, with matching
veil aral carried a bouquet of. yellow
roses. 'Mr. Wilfred Hogan of Toronto,
was groomsman and the ushers were
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• Flardwall Plaster or Paristone, 50 lb. bags .....60c • •
Loose or Granulated INSLUATION, per bag, $1.30
• 1 hag covers 30 square fleet 2 inches thick
• HEAVY GALVANIZED
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• Furnace Pipes •
1 7-inch-30 inches long 50c
• 8-inch-30 inches long • , 65c
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all 90 lb. Red or Green Rock Surface Roofing
• with nails, per roll $3.75
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FARE AND ONE-DUARTER FOR THE POUND TRIP
Go: Any time from 12:00 noon tricky, Nov.
sib, until 2:00 Mom*/ Nov.
SATURN: 1,En've destination up to 12:00
night, tvoulay Nov. 12th, 14316.
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dressinaker suit of aqua green with NI • Fortified 200D 'Vita Brand COD LIVER OIL brown" accessories. After a trip to •
London and points south, they will re- IN Quart 65c Gallon
'side on the groom's farm, Lucknow. II
gown of white crepe with fitted bodice •
and fingertip veil with headdress of I 3-ply 55 lb. ROOFING, with nails, per roll . . $2.75
white gardenias. She carried a bou-
quet- of red roses. Her bridesmaid,
Miss Grace Harwood was gowned in
a floor-length turquoise crepe, trimmed
with sequins, also a finger-tip veil and
headdress of pink roses, her bouquet
was pink roses. The groomman was
G. A. Irwin, brother of the groom.
A wedding dinner was served at the
home of the bride's
bride's two youngest
e's mother, chose a
white accessories and
of red roses. The groom's mother,
also in navy with white and a shoulder
spray of red roses.
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Belleville r'eterboro, Barrie and other im 12 gauge Imperial Shotgun • s, h
• Shot sizes, BB, 2, 4, 6s, 1.1
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points, the young couple will reside mi SHELLS, box of 25, $1.70
ARMITURE, trneing, screw cutting,
Plough point sharpening, and lath
work, carpenter work and repairing.
Jenkins Repair Shop, Minnie St,
,BULB STOCK Just arrived direct.
from Holland. We. have a limited
supply for quick sale in the follow-
varieties, Daffodils, Tulips, and Hy
.acinths. Al). bulbs top size. -Glox-
inia Bulbs to follow later. E. S.
- Lewis, Florist.
.XPERIENCED Teacup and Palm-
istry Readings. For appointments,
Phone Brussels, 39-23. Hours 1.30
to 5,30; '7,30 to 10,30,
l'OR SALE—Pair Army Boots, 10 in.
high, size 9; also Sleeveless Leather
Coat. Apply John Currie, phone 51.
FOR SALE—White Muscovy Ducks
and Drakes from good laying strain,
also 10 Pigs just weaned. Apply
Roy Hastings, Turnberry..
FOR SALE—Purebred Durham Bull,
10 months, eligible for registration.
Apply Wesley Tremble, Phone
Wroxeter 8r9.
FOR SALE-9 Yorkshire Chunks of
Pigs. Apply Harold Crump, Bel-
grave.
FOR SALE-8 Spring Calves. Apply
J. Paisley, R. R. 1, Glenannan,
FOR SALE-1 Winchester Rifle, cali-
bre .44-,40. Apply 5. Harman, Phone
Brussels 11r10.
FOR SALE-10 Pigs, 6 weeks old.
Apply R. 5, McMurray, Phone 635r
13, Wingham.
FOR SALE-3 Chunks of Pigs, quan-
tity of cedar, cut from cedar rails,
set of stock scales, 6500 lbs. capac-
ity. Apply Wilbert Fralick, R.' R.
1, Wingham.
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FOR SALE-1932 Pontiac Coach, in
good condition, 4 new tires. Apply
Carmen Walpole, at Sheldon Bak-
er's, Lower Wingham, Phone 163.
FOR SALE-7 Pigs, 6 weeks old. Ap-
ply Jos. Schneider, Wingham Junct-
' ion.
FOR SALE-13 Pigs, 6 weeks old.
Apply to Clare E. VanCarnp, Brus-
sels, Phone 15-15.
FOR RENT—For 5 months, 7 room
furnished House, hydro and tele-
phone, on plowed highway, 31/2 miles
from Wingham. Apply to W. H.
Woods, R. R. 1, Wingham.
FOR SALE-6 Feeder Cattle. Apply
Harry Bateman, Phone 637-3.
FOR SALE—Used Coal 'Oil Heater,
and 3 Quebec type Coal Heaters,
also a few elbows and pipes. Camp-
bell's"Garage.
PHONE 101—The Greenhouse for
_Remembrance Day Wreaths at once,
s to avoid disappointment,
RHEUMATIC PAIN, Sciatica, Lum-
bago, quickly relieved by using
RUMACAPS. Recommended by
thousands who have gained better
health. At McKibbon's Drug Store.
STRAYED—From Lot 4, Con. 3,
Morris, Red Heifer, about 700 lbs.
Anyone knowing whereabouts not-
ify R. H, Coultes, Phone 32r4, Erns-
t sels,
NIGORINE' gives new pep and vital-
ity to men who feel rundown, tier-
. vows, weak. 15 day treatment $1.00.
At McKibbon's Drug Store.
WANTED-29 or 30 model Ford
pick-up Truck or model A 29 car
body in good repair. Apply Ad-
vance-Times,
WANTED—A woman to help for one
week, good wages, transportation
given, Phone 3665.
WANTED—House, small barn, 4 or
5 acres land, immediate possession,
close to Wingliam. Apply Mrs.
Verna Kelly, Seaforth, Ontario.
WANTED—Will pay cash for late
model stake body truck in good con-
dition, preferable with P.C.V. license,
Write Gallagher Cartage, 55 Ontario
St., N. Kitchener.
TOWN OF WINGHAM
Clerk's Notice Of First Posting Of
Voters' List
Voters' List 1946
Munieipality of the Town of Wingham,
County of Huron
NOTICE is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 8 of "The
Voters' Lists Act" and that I have
posted tip at my office, Town Hall,
Wingham, on the 25th day of October,
1946, the list of all persons entitled to
'Vote in the said municipality at muni-
cipal elections and 'that such lists res
Main there for inspection.
AND I hereby call Vattn
to take immediate proceedings to have
tarty errors or omissions, -Ctiri:ected aeA
cording toy, law, the last day. for appeal
being the leth day of November, 1946.
W. A, Galbraith, Clerk
Town of Wingbatn,
Oitober 24th,, 1ga,
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 pro-
fitable business of your own. For full
particulars write today to The R.
'Watkins Company, Dept, O-W-2, 2177
Masson St., Montreal Que..
COURT OF REVISION
Township of East Wawanosh
A Court of Revision on the Assess-
ment Roll of the Township of East
Wawanosh for the year 1947, will be
held in the Forester's Hall, Belgrave,
on Friday, November 15th., at 2 p,m.
R, R. Redmond, Clerk.
Notice To Contractors
, —
The contract of cleaning and repair-
the Laidlaw Drain in Morris Township
will be let by public auction at the
drain on November 1, 1946, at 9 a.m.
Plans and specifications may be seen
at the Clerk's office,
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Frederick M. Hogg, late
of the Township of Turnberry, in the
County of Huron, who died on or
about,,the 23rd, day of September, A.
D., 1946, are notified to send to Craw-
ford & Hetherington, Wingham, Ont-
ario, on or before the 2nd day of Nov-
ember, A. D., 1946, full particulars of
their claims in writing. Immediately
after the said 2nd. day of November,
the assets of the said testator will be
distributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the executor shall then have
notice,
DATED this 15th day of October,
A. D. 1946.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario. •
Solicitors for the Executors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Thomas Gilmour, late of
of the Township of Turnberry, in the
County of Huron, who died on or
about the 29th day of September, A.
a, 1946; are notified to send to Craw-
ford & Hetherington, Wingham, Ont-
ario, on or before the 2nd day of,Nov-
ember, A. D., 1946, full particulars of
their claims in writing. Immediately
after the said 2nd. day of November,
the assets of the said testator will be
distributed amongst the parties 'entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the executors shall then have
notice.
DATED this 15th clay of October,
A. D. 1946.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
Of Real Property, Farm Stock, Imple-
ment and Produce and Household
Effects
•••••••••••••••..m.
$40,000 Fire At Mt. Porest
rim believed to have originated in
the lobby or kitchen, destroyed the
two top floors of the. Mount Royal
Hotel, at Mount Forest, early Monday,
and caused loss of $40,000, Eight
guests were driven from the 80-room
building hi the blare and were shelter•
ed by' residents of the community.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Stanley Hen-
derson, who passed away six years ago
October, 3.340.
It's not in the grave, that we think of
our loved one,
it's only the house, that he lived in
is there
He's yonder with Jesus, alive in the
glory,
Anti oh, what a comfort to know he
is there;
We'll meet him again, we know, that
for certain,
It may be in Heaven or perhaps in
the air,
But that's with the Lord in His plan
for ,the futures
It's ours to wait for the meeting up
there,
Sadly missed by mother, sisters and
brothers,
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our only darl-
ing Robert James Floyd Thompson,
who..passed away seven years ago, Oct.
27thS 1939,
There is never a day that passes by,
But our thoughts reach out to you,
Never a joy that comes to us,
But we wish you could share it too.
In our garden of beautiful memories,
You return to us each day,
For you are as dear to us today,
As in the hour you passed away.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by his Lonely Father and
Mother.
BORN
ALCOCK—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, October 27th.,
to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Aicock,
Brussels, a daughter. Died two
hours after birth.
STONE—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, •on Tuesday, October 29th., to
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone, Wing-
ham a daughter,
WEDDINGS
White - Brophy
Tall mums and lighted candles
adorned the altar of Sacred Heart
Church, on Saturday morning, October
26th., when Mary Terese, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brophy, became
the bride of Wilfred George White,
son of Mr. and Mrs, George White of
St. Augustine. Rev. Father J. F. Pa-
quette, former pastor performed the
marriage, assisted by Rev. Father F.
Bricklin, P. P. and Father P. Phelan
of St. Augustine. Mrs. John Ernest,
soloist, sang "Ave Maria" at the Of-
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Messrs. Frank Desmond and Gerald
,Brophy.
Following the ceremony a dinner
was served at Hotel, 13runswick, after
which the couple left for a trip to Buf-
falo and points* east. For travelling,
the bride donned a dressmaker suit of
fawn wool with brown accesories and a
corsage of tea roses.
MacMillan Sinnamon
The marriage of Sadie EVelyne, dau-
ghter of Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Sinna-
mon, of Winghana, to Mr. Philip D.
MacMillan, of Lucknow, son of the
late Mr, and Mrs. P. j.. MacMillan, of
Lucknow, took place on Saturday,
October 26th„ at 3 p.m., at the Pres-
byterian Manse, 'with Rev. A. Nimmo,
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church,
officiating.
The bride wore a street length dress
of dusty rose, with black accessories,
briarcliffe roses and the groom's gift,
a string of pearls.
The bridesmaid, Miss Jeanne Mad-
Milian, sister of the groom, chose a
blue crepe street length dress, black
accessories and briarcliffe roses. Mr.
Glenn, Sinnamon, brother of, the bride,
was groomsman.
Following the ceremony, a reception
was held for thirty guests at the home
of the bride's parents. The bride's
mother received the guests wearing a
blue figured crepe dress with corsage
of American Beauty roses.
For travelling the bride donned a
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Irwin - Mathers
The marriage of Sarah Elizabeth,
only slaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Earl
R. Mathers of Lucan, formerly of
Bluevale, and Clifford James, elder
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Irwin of
Hickson, was solemnized on Saturday,
October 19th., in the United Church
Parsonage, by Rev, A. G. Gardener.
The bride was lovely in a floor-length
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FARM FOR SALE-159 acres on the
10th line of Turnberry. All in grass.
sss Water in stable, also Litter Carrier.
Iminedia.te possession. William
Breckenridge, Glenannan, Ontario.
• GUARANTEED REPAIRS TO ALL
makes of Bicycles. Stan Hiseler
Phone .426,
HOUSEWORK WANTED—In town
or on. farm. Apply Gladys Glousher.
, LOST—Bracelet, a keepsake from „ A France. Finder please leave at Ad- for sale by Public Auction, on
vance-Times, and receive reward. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st., 1946
at 12 o'clock noon„ at the premises, by
LOST—Man's Signet Ring, initials L, G, Bryce, Auctioneer, the following
"A.W." in Brunswick Hotel. Wash- property, namely:
room. Finder pleate leave at The Lot No. 17 in the 8th concession of
Advance-Times. Reward. the Township of Turnberry, in the
County of Huron, containing 100 acres
be the same more or less.
On the property is said to be situate
a brick 8 roomed house with all modern
conveniences, and a barn approximate-
ly 60' by 40' on stone foundation, a
large straw shed, driving house and
henhouse, and a complete water sys.2
tern installed with pressure tank, etc.,
and art artesian Well,
There is also on the farm approxi-
mately 8 acres of hardwood bush.
TERMS OF SALE: 10% oit the
day of sale and the balance in thirty
days, The property will be offered
subject to a reserved bid.
Further particulars and conditions
of sale be made known on the day
of sale or may be had upon application
to the undersigned.
At the same time and place there
will be offered for sale the folloWing
farmstock, implements, produce and
household effects:
FARM STOCK-3 hOrStS, 1 cows,
4 yearly tattle, 7 calves, 1 pig, some
poultry.
PRODUCE—A quantity of hay,
oats and peas.
WOOD—A quantity of Stove wood,
IMPLEMENTS-20001b. capacity
Scales, Binder, Hayloader, 1\lower,
Wagon, Manure Spreader, Spring Har-
rows, Sleigh, 2 plows, Cultivator, Cut-
ter, Buggy, hay and Stock Rack, Pul-
per, Tools and other articles too nums
erous to mention,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE --1
electric hotplate, 1 vacuum cleaner, 2,.
3-piece bedroom suites, 2, 2-piece bed-
room suites, 1 Heintzman piano, 1
Chest of drawers,1 Radio, Parlor
suite, Diningroom Suite, Kitehen,.stove
and kitchen furnishings, Keivinator
Electric Refrigerator, Beatty Washing
Machine, Quantity of dishes, cutlery,
other household effects too numerous
to mention,
TERMS OE BALI" as
DATED this 19th day of (October,
A.D., 1946,
LANCE GRAIN,
P.A. 3, Wifighain, Ontario,
EXECUTOR.
BRYCE„
Wingham, Ontario,
AUCTIONEER.
To close the Estate of Thomas Gil-
mour, deceased, there will be offeredli
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OBITUARY
O 1 GILKINSON—In Turnberry, on Fri-
day, October 25th., 1946, Richard
Gilkinson, in his 84th year. The
funeral service was conducted by
Rev. A. Nimmo, at his late residence,
Lot 18, Con. 9, Turnberry, at 2 p.m.,
on Monday, October 28th. Inter-
o ment in Wingham cemetery.
Mrs. Frederick Wilkins
BE LGRAVE
WoMetes Institute
The "Home Economics" meeting of
the W.I. was held at the home of Mrs.
J. Wheeler with a good attendance,
The President, Mrs, 3, S. 'Procter -pre-
sided and opened with the Ode and
Lords' Prayer, The' various reports
were received, it agreed to apply
for the Government Grant of $2,00 An
announcement was read with regard to
the London Convention which is to be
held November 5, 6, 1. Mrs. H. Wheel.
er was appointed as delegate and Mrs.
5, S. Procter, as alternative. A very
fine address on "Home Economics",
was given by Mrs, Ken Wheeler, Mrs,
H. Dunlop contributed a piano solo, '
The'Roll Call,"Ati Original Time Sav-
ing Hint" brought forth several use.
ful suggestions, Mrs. C. Logan con-
ducted a contest, call was received and
meeting elo,§ed with "The King", A
lunch of sandwiches, cake and tea was
served by the hostess assisted by Mrs,
McMurray, M. Jas. Mithie and
Ms's, Rae Crawford.
BLUEVALE
Mr. 'Nissen Bailey, Mr. Toni Bailey
and Miss Margaret Bailey Oaklake,
Manitoba, Mr, Arnold kresse of
Washington State, Mrs, Bertha Wilson
of Clinton and Miss Mac kiellardsoil
of Wyoming, Ohtario, were guests Lot'
a few days 'of Mr, and Mrs, Archie
Messer and Miss Margaret,
Harrington & Richardson
12 gauge Single Barrel
SHOTGUN $29.95
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