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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-11-03, Page 6In stock McClary Refrigerator $319,00 7 cubic feet 25 cycle only CHILDREN'S WEAR Full line to choose from, Underwear Sweaters Shirts, Overalls, etc. Parkas Socks Shirts ° Overalls MOTHERS—Don't for- get we allow a 10% Discount on al purchases of Children's Clothing-- from 1 to 12 years, made with your Family Allow- ance cheque. We have a full line of MEN'S WORK CLOTHES including Pants, Shirts, Underwear, Socks, Gloves and Overalls OUR 3 SPECIALS FOR WEEK-END . SOCKS E. IBEX Four Star Flannelette . PILLOW BLANKETS SLIPS $4.50 ea. $1.25 pair in all the New Fall Shades Winemist, Smoke Cloud, Autumn Dusk and Blue Night 'Look for either of these three prominent makes— WELDREST, BUTTERFLY, CHIPMAN' KNIT N a N a , it a a U a a 1 U U I a a U 'PHONE ONE INDIAN BLANKETS in all-over coloured Patterns, at $4.39 ea, 111111111uppoinimponimowinsiiiiiiIiiimimpwimptiptillimititt. a N a a a a a a MEN'S WORK Reg. 59c 2 pair for 99.c )ft NYLONS LADIES'. MEN'S and CHILDREN'S WEAR 'PHONE ONE MEN'S FELT HATS Hats by Stanley Special Value $2.25 ea, Carmichael's Dry . Goods Dresses JUST ARRIVED! . A large shipment of Sat- in-backed CREPES Smartly tailored Sizes 12-18 20-44 $9.50 each Men's Heavy 8 oz. Blue DENIM OVERALLS and WINDBREAKERS SMOCKS to match with Dome Fasteners $4.50 each • Glenwood Artificial bottle VANILLA, 8 oz. 10c An Econornical Meal BURN'S SPEEF, 12 oz. tin 38c Domolco' 28 oz. tin MOLASSES ' 31c For Frying or Baking Cut Mixed PEEL, 8 oz. plcg. 17c BURN'S LARD, lb. Shel▪ led Pieces WALNUTS, 8 oz. pkg. 49c Salada Tea 01,01•1140 MINISIONS INIMIN•110044M. SAX. ONIA CI1T MIXED DALTON'S JOLLY GOOD DATES, 16 oz. 29c . Brown Label, 8 oz. pkg. . ...... 52c Orange Label, 8 oz. pkg. . „ Sic Re-Cleaned Bulk CURRANTS lb. 14c & FRUIT and Vegetable Features • RED EMPEROR NEW CROP MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPES .... , , „ 2 lbs. 25e . GRAPEFRUIT, 96s . „ 5 23e EAT „THEM VOA HEALTH CARROTS, Bulk „ „ , 4 lbs. 15o 01.15ORTED IcE131.110 60's LETTUCE wry. a a , 2 25o PAGE SIX • THE WINGHANI ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, November 3, I94$ both of Bright, TENDERS 'WANTED n sta A.SI< FOR--4russes, Luurbago Belts, blaIss Su5PensOrieS, at Kerr's D A Kirke Drain in West Wawanesh town- _ on s Drug Store, Tenders for the construction of the CL,ASSIFI ED A.DS poomainsoisaassommuisasonississiorsomik MC411.Torani!o; Laverne Harris, 1 Coye- town, UelYilt Hawes and 1.4Y1.1 411M, • The Neilson Family. a The body was conveyed to Wing- '!" ham. where funeral services were held .111 on Monday at 2 o'clock, from Currie's 111 Feneral Home, Rev. W. A. Beecroft a officiated assisted by Rev. Clarke of a Bright. Interment was shade in Wing- s barn cemetery. N d: B,Tli Armitage, B, Iz pallbearerswere: AH,a M.,rrsZ, pr, Peebles, U , n G, H, Ross, R, Hunter, Wroxeter and. • A. Mooney of Canada Packers, ▪ The flowerkearers were: W. T, n Cruickshank, W. I3. McCool, W. R. 11 Hamilton, H. P. Carmichael, George n ,Scott, Carl McKay, Marvin Smallrnan, am .charles Dauphin, Alvin Orvis, Mac MeC arrunon, George Teryit Sr,, Geo. a I Tervit Jr., Don Jeffs, H. L. SIT T•bobroldn);-, n 'S. Bateson, R. DuVal, H. T • sou, Henry Ross, E, Wilkinson, Ron • Raee Roy Manuel, S. Cowan, H. C. • MacLean, W. H. Gurney, J. A, Wil- LI !son, Herb Campbell, G. Gannett. n I Friends attended the funeral from a Hamilton, Toronto, Moorefield, Strat- • ford, Wroxeter, Guelph, Kitchener, N Copetown, Binbrook, Nelles Corners, lc Hannon, Drumbo, Platfsville and In- 'nerkip. n t ▪ I Mrs. James A. Wilson There passed away in Toronto, at • her residence, 195 iGlencairn Ave., IN !Toronto, on Friday, October 22nd., • Barbara Pleloise-- Kennedy Wilson, fildaughter of, the late Dr, James Price !Kennedy and Mrs: Kennedy of Tor- e ionto, formerly of Wingham, and dear- ly beloved wife of J. A. Wilson and • o lmuch beloved mother of John Mac- '. !Kenzie Wilson and Elizabeth 'Gordon • 'Wilson. She is also survived by three III [sisters, Mrs. Dr. ((Gretta) Reid of • !Montreal, Dr. Irima Kennedy Jackson of Vancouver, and Mrs. J. (Aileen) • • ,Hambridge of Aylmer. NC A private service was held at the • :home conducted by Cannon Wilkin- • 'son, of *St. Paul's Cathedral, after M.:which the body was taken to the im Cathedral where funeral services were • • held The many beautiful flowers n , showed the high esteem in which she • was held in the community. n Interment was made in Mount sr▪ Pleasant Cemetery. n n• , • • • 111 • • • • P2111111110MillifiniSIMMIMMIIIINNINNINIIINNIMMIN OBITUARY to Florence Manuel, who predeceased • him in 1946. Harry Hinscliffe He was a Baptist by faith, a mem- Mr. Harry Hinscliffe of Toronto, a ber of the Wingham Band for many years and of Maitland 1.0.0.F. for former resident of Wingham, died in Sunnybeook Military Hospital, Tor- fifty years. ontot, on Monday, October 25th, fol- He is survived by three sons, Har- lowing a serious illness of two weeks., old of Galt, William and Clarence of Toronto and a daughter, Mrs, Flor- ence VanNess of Toronto, eight grandchildren and three great grand- children. Interment was made .,in St. John's Cemetery, Norway, on Wednesday. George M. McKay A highly esteemed resident o Bright, Ontario, and former Wingham boy passed on suddenly at his home in Bright on Friday morning, October 29th, from the effects of a heart seiz- ure. He was in his 53rd. year. Born in Moorefield, Ontario, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John McKay. For many years while work- ing in Wingham, he resided with. his sister, Mrs. W. A. Miller. After serv- ing with the forces in World War I, he was a salesman for Canada Packers for"18 years. In 1927, he was married in Wingham to the former Katharine Adams of Wingliam. Prior to moving to Bright - eight years ago, where he Floyd lhompson, who passed away, was proprietor of the Bright/Feed October 27th, 1939. Mill, they resided in Hamilton, He, We stand beside your grave, Dear was a ineniber of the Brighf United Floyd, •Chritch, a member of the Ontario With hearts both crushed and sore, Commercial Traveller's Association, But in the gloom the sweet words l and of the Hamilton Commercial Conte' Travellers. Surviving betides his wife, I are, one one :daughter, Mary Elizabeth, at home, two brothers, Harry McKay, Moorefield; Jack McKay, Toronto; a sister, ,Mrs, W. A. Millen-formerly of Wingham, now of Grand Bend. A short service was held on Sun- day at 12.45 at his late residence, Bright, where the pallbearers were: Wm. Cunningham of Canada Packers; Jack Histead, Hamilton; Gordon John. NOTICE TO CREDITORS $2.98 - $5.95 MUSICAL TOPS . —98c PINBALL GAME $1.50 CARPENTER'S SETS TRACTOR • Blue Flame DeLuxe OIL BURNER Reg, $99.00 SALE PRICE $75.00 BEATTY ECONOMY WASHER $149,50 25 or 60 cycle ship will be received by the under; • signed up to November 8th, 1948. n Tenders must be accompanied by a III certified cheque for ten per Cent, of • the tender price. Plans and specificaa tions of the drain may be seen at the Clerk's office in Dungannon. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted, Durnin Clerk of West Wawanosh TwO., Dungannon, Ont. NOTICE Haying disposed of my business all accounts are now due and must be Our dealers make substantial pro- paid by Nov. 15th, 1948, after that fits. A customer in each home! date they will be placed for collection For catalogue and details, write to wiugham Farm Machinery Sales,. FA,MILEX, 1600 Delorimier Street A. Anstett, Manager, Montreal, P.Q. FOR SALE Good farm, consisting of house, barn, driving shed, straw shed, being the East half of Lot 26, Concession 7, West Wawanosh, Property must be sold. For further particulars apply to JAMES GREEN, Executor, R. R. 5, Goderich, or R. C. HAYS, Barrister and Solicitor, Goderich. Court Of Revision Township Of Turnberry The Court of Revision on the As- sessment Roll for the Township of in Turnberry, will be held on Monday, n November 8th, at 8.30 p.m., in the IN Town Halt, Wingliam. All ratepayers are asked to govern themselves accord- ingly. \V.! R. Cruikshank, Clerk. 7 • VOTERS' LIST 1948 Municipality Of the Township of • Howick, County of Huron • Notice is hereby given that I have 111 complied with Section 8 of the Voters' • List Act and that I have posted up la my office in the village of Gorrie, on II the 29th day of October, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for in- spection and I call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for appeal being the 20th day of November, 1948. Dated this 2nd. day of November, 1948, Phil. Durst, Clerk of Howick Twp. Wroxeter, Ont. • n • n n n n n • • • • • • • • Huron County Council ri The next meeting of the Huron a County Council will be held in the si FOR SALE—Day Bed. Nearly new. Council Chambers, Court House, • Phone Brussels 15-17, Thos. Smith, Goderich, commencing Tuesday, Nov. • , 16th, at 2,00 p.m. • FOR SALE—New Singer Sewing All accounts, notices of deputation N Machines, Electric Portables, Elec- and other business requiring the at- II tention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than . Saturday, November 13th, 1948. N. W. Miller, County Clerk. Goderich, Ontario. CARD OF THANKS We extend to all our friends and neighbours our grateful thanks for all kindness and sympathy shown in our recent sad bereavement and to those who loaned their cars and helped in any way. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the Estates of Charlotte Ward and Harriett Ward, both late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, Spinsters, deceased. aa NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to The Trustee Act that all creditors and others having claims against the estates of the late Charlotte Ward and Harriett Ward, are requir- ed to send particulars of their claims, duly verified, to J. W. Buslifield, the solicitor for the Executors of the said Estates, on. or before the. twenty- seventh day of.November, A,D., 1948, and that after such date, the Executors will proceed Or distribute the said es- tates, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had not- ice. DATED at. Wingitam, Ontario,. this first day of November, A. D. 1948. J. W. Bushfield, Wingham, On tario, Solicitor for the Executors. bdominal Supporta, Elastie Stock- .A."QCTION SALE — Of Valuable Property and Household Effects, will be held at James A. ;Moffatt's, Leopold St., Wingham, at 1 p.m., on Saturday, Nov. 6th, Terms on chattels, cash; real estate 20% down balance in 30 days, Immediate pos- session. Jas, A. Moffatt, Prop., Donald B. Blue, Auct. DE YOUR OWN BOSS! Distribute our 250 Products: Toilet Articles, Medicines, Extracts, Spices, Floor Wax, Insecticides, Farm Products, splendid assortment of Gift Boxes. EXPERIENCED PALMISTRY and Teacup Readings, by noted Reader. For appointment Phone 39-23 Brus- sels, or write. I give advice on most all problems. Miss I. M. Sellers, R. 2, Bluevale. FOR SALE—Cabbage—Now is the time to make sauerkraut, Also Tu- lip Bulbs. Get them at David Fin- ley's. FOR SALE-2 Singer Canaries and Cages, $12,00 each, Apply at the Advance-Times. FOR SALE—Baby's Bathinette, like new, Phone 492J. FOR SALE-6 roomed frame cottage, immediate possession, reduced price. Apply Don MacLean, Albert St. tric cabinets and Treadle Machines. For particulars write Singer Ser- vice Representative, Box SS, Ad- vance-Times. FOR SALE—Cedar Posts and Poles in tree lengths. Apply to ;Mrs. Tel- ford Sellers, R, R. 2, Bluevale, or phone 39-23, Brussels. FOR SALE—Electric Milking Mach- ine, used about six months. New Gem Electric Oat Rollers and grind- ers, new Conde Electric Milker, immediate delivery, also new rubber parts for all makes of milking mach- ines. See John Bumstead & Son, Victoria St., Wingham. HOUSES FOR SALE-6-roomed House on Minnie St., and 6-roomed House on McKenzie Hill, Josephine St., both well situated, with all mod- ern conveniences and insulated, Houses open for inspection. Apply H. T. Thomson, Wingham, HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—For a month or six weeks, for small home, one person five days a week, another for week-ends. Apply with references and wages expected to Box SA, Advance-Times, LOST — At Pleasant Valley, Maltese two-year-old Cat, white chested. Ap- ply Advance-Times, Reward. LOST—In Vs/Ingham, Identification wallet, contains private paper. Mrs. Kenneth Hawke, Teeswater, PIONEER 24al, DAIRY CONC. with Molasses; Big, 3 Laying Mash and Pellets 19% Protein; good feed at reasonable prices. Howson & How- son. PIANO TUNING & REPAIRS— Cleaning, demothing, free estimates. Write or phone William N., Gould, 314W, Clinton. TRUCKING—All kinds of light trucking done. Call 27, Rae Hard- ware or Thos. Cassels. WANTED—Elderly man to do chores for Winter, Apply Wm. Nicholson, R. R. 1, Bluevale, Phone Brussels 44110. WANTED—Sawdust burner for fur- nace, Phone Geo. Carter, 61.3r21. WANTED—Young man as helper for Bluevale Creamery, Phone .610r4. WANTED—By young couple, Two rooms for light housekeeping. Apply Advance-Times, WANTED—Housekeeping position, would take charge for 1 or 2 adults, in modern home, very reasonable wage, Write Box KO, Advance- Times. TENDERS WANTED Tolders will be received by the tin- dersigned up to November 13th, 1948,* for the Snow Plowing of Township Roads for the Township. of East Wa- wanosh up for Jan. 1st. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, For further information apply Stuart McBurney, Road Superintendent! Winghant; Ontario He was eighty years of age. Born in Bradford, England, October 24th, 1868, he came to Canada when young and in Wingham 1890,„was married AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Lots 13, 14, Con. 6, 'Colborne Township, 1 1j4 miles west and 1 mile south of Auburn on Wednesday, November 10th, at 1 p.m. sharp. The following are for sale: 15 Dur- ham. and Angus Steers, 1000 to 1200 lbs.; 6 Durham Heifers, 900 to 1000 lbs.; 12 Hereford Heifers, had one calf, 12 Hereford calves, 300 to 400 lbs, 2 yearling steers about 700 lbs, ready for market, 4 yearling heifers, Terms Cash. Wm. Thom & Son, Prop., E. P. Chesney, Harold Jackson, Clerk. Auctioneer. IN MEMORIA1VI THOMPSON—In loving memory of our only Darling, Robert James "Not lost, just gone before." God knows how much we've missed you, And counts the tears we shed, And whispers he is just asleep, Your dear one is not dead, So we will wait Dear Floyd, And pray to God each day, That when He calls us home to Him, Your smile will guide We way. —Ever remembered and sadly missed by his lonely Father and Mother. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Alma Scott, late of the Village of Blyth, in the. County of Huron, Wid-; ow, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to The Trustee Act that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late Alma Scott, are required to send particulars of their claims, duly verified, to J. W. Buslifield, K.C., the solicitor for. the Administrator of the said Estate, on or before the, twenty-seventh day of November, A,D., 1948, and that after such date, the Administrator will proceed to distribute they said estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice, DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this second day of November, A.D,, 1048 3, W, 1Tushficld, K.C., Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Administrator, IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Beatrice McKay, late of the Town Plot of Wingham, in the County of Huron, -Married Woman, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Then Trustee Act that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late Beatrice McKay, are required to send particul- ars of their claims, duly verified, to 5. W, Bushfield, the solicitor for the Executors of the said Estate, on or before the twenty-seventh 'day of November, A.D,, 1948, 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 thirtieth day of October, A,D., 1948, S. W. Bus-Wield, K.C., Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. Toys. Aeroplanes . .90c, $1,15 Truck $2.85 Race Car , $1,15 Stove , ... . .. „ . $3.25 1 ELECTROI-IOME Portable Ironer, $75.00 BEACH ALL ENAMEL Cook Stove, $139.00 EASY VACUUM CUP Washers, $149.50 Takes Less Water! Uses Less Soap! and Easier on Clothes than any other make 25 or 60 cycle in stock AUCTION SALE Farm Stock Wood, Grain, Household Effects and 47 Head of Cattle Lot 16, Con. 3, Morris Twp Centre Rd. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Sale commences at 1 p.m. Sharp. 8 Cows, all in calf, some milking; 8 steers, around 1000 lbs; 2 heifers, around 1000 lbs.; (These ten head will be sold `by the ponud); 14 head coming two year old; 12 head spring calves, 1 bull, 12 young pigs, 600 bushels of mixed grain, 20 cord dry wood, quan- tity cedar rails, 100 cedar fense posts, 2 set of sleighs, 2 cutters, also 4 set cutter shafts, 2 set heavy harness, 1 truck tarpaulin new, 1 gasoline en- gine, 4 horse (new guarantee), 1 set rubber tires for wagon, 1 manure spreader, repairs only, 2 gasoline lan- terns, one small heating stove, 1 set scales (2000 lb.), I Ford Car, A, Mod- el 1929. Some Household Goods and other articles too numerous to men- tion. Terms - -Cash Everything listed here will be sold. Free Coffee and Sandwiches, Jack Thynne, Matt Gaynor, • Proprietor. Auctioneer. CARD OF THANKS Our recent sad loss leaves us with grateful hearts toward neighbors and friends. Their comforting expressions of sympathy and thoughtfulness will always be remembered. For the beaut- iful service, floral offerings and other kindnesses, we are deeply grateful. Mrs. Geo. McKay and daughter, Mary. FOR SALE—Doherty Kitchen Range. Apply Gen. Carter, Phone 613r21. FOR SALE—Coffield Washer in good condition. Phone 25, FOR SALE—.Norge Oil Burner, in good condition. Apply Harvey Groves, Wingham. FOR SALE—Play pen, in good condi- tion, also baby harness. Phone 516. FOR SALE-1930 Model A, 600-16 wheels and tires. Priced for quick sale, Phone Wroxeter 36. FOR SALE-8 little pigs 6 weeks old. Apply Clare VanCamp, phone Brus- sels 15r15. FOR SALE—White enamel Baby Bath, also Pink Chinchilla Baby Bunting Bag, trimmed with white fur. Phone 529. FOR SALE—Gilson Snowbird Gas Washer, excellent condition. William R. Purdon, Wingham, Phone 617r5. n , n n a n • • n n n n n a a n a • • • a • Trains Mechanical MP $1.25 $1.65 tricycles $15.5 0 $16.95 $18.50 Bulk Shredded COCOANUT, lb. pkg. 27c All Purpose Grind Nabob Coffee 8 oz. bag 35c 16 oz. bag 63c nar-Jr MI Mirrthendtte Sow( Al VOW Dominion Siorc 14 Unmodnonally 0,,Antrell iOCKS•1111.1“.11. BAKIP16-$111(P1IES •14/iiYbas. / 8:READ, PASTRY AND CAKES DOMINION Fry's Breakfast Cocoa 8 oz. tin 29c 16 oz. tin 49c Australian Bulk Seedless RAISINS - lb. 15c 16 oz. tin EVAPORATED MILK ..... 2 - 31c DOMINO BAKING POWDER, 16 oz. tin —17c 7 lb. bag FIVE ROSES FLOUR .. — . 39c DOMESTIC or JEWEL SHORTENING, lb. I 4•4444tan4 .39t A Pork Product BURN'S SPORK, 12 oz. tin 39c LAwRAsON'S Snow,Plake AMMONIA, pkg. 2 - 13c FLUSHO, tin 27c "elmisotoloid, ST, WILLIAMS MARMALADE, 24 oz. far , ..27c WISHING WELL (Ms 5c deposit) GINGER ALE, 20 oz. bot. .2 25c 35c a N U of