The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-03-30, Page 4NNOUNCING—We are agents for
Britishknit Woollen Wear f o r
every member of the family, Made
to order and made-to-measure.
Yemen's, Wingham, Phone 279,
ASK FUR-1 russes, Lumbago Belts,
Abdominal Supports, Elastic Stock-
ings, Suspensories, at Kerr's I D A
Drug Store,
.BEFORF, YOU BUY—See us for
your Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens,
Vines, Hedgings, Fruits and Roses
of every description. Catalogue pric-
es and pictures on request. Phone
101, the Greenhouse,
FOR SALE—Second Generation Re-
gistered Seed Barley. Jack Willits,
R. R. 1, Wingham,
FOR CASH SALE-1946 Dodge,
Special Deluxe 2 door sedan in ex-
cellent condition, equipped with
heater, white rims, sun visor, slip
covers, with or without built-in
radio. Russel Fox, Brussels, Phone
60, Box 118,
NOTICE. TO CREDITORS'
All persons having claims against
the estate of Joseph James Evans,
late of the Town of Wingham, in the
County of Huton, Gentleman, who
died on or ebout the tenth day of Feb-
ruary, A.D. 1949, are notified to send
to the undersigned on or before the
second day of April, A.D., 1949, full
particulars of their claims in writing,.
Immediately after the said second day
'of April the assets of the said testator
will be distributed amongst the grties
entitled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the execut8rs shall
then have notice.
Dated this fifteenth day of March,
A.D., 1949.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the executors,
REFRIGERATION
SALES - SERVICE
HEADQUARTER HoS tels
For HOMES
Apartments
Butcher Shops - Grocery Stores
ResteUrehts e Snack Bars
Tourist Camps - Drug Stores
Hospitals - Institutions
NEW and USED
Guaranteed Refrigerators
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Matthew Pinkerton Bell,
late of the Town of Wingham, in the
County of Huron, Retired Hotel
Keeper, who died on or about the
eleventh day of February, A.D., 1949,
are notified to send to the undersigned
on or before the second day of April,
A.D, 1949, full particulars of their
claims in writing, Immediately after
the said second clay of April 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 fifteenth day 'of March,
A. D. 1949.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the execute*.
BELMORE
The Missionary meeting which was
to have been held this Wednesday at
Mrs. Thos. Abraham's has been post-
Auction Sale
1946 CHEVROLET
4-door SEDAN
in new car condition
1940 DODGE
4-door SEDAN
new paint job, 3 new tires
1939 PLYMOUTH
2-door SEDAN
4 new tires
1930 PLYMOUTH
4-door SEDAN
good tires
TIME— 2:30
APRIL 2, 1949
at
Edwards'
Motor ,Sales
WINGHAM
Auctioneer, Donald Blue, Ripley
STEWART
Home Appliances
Telephone 29 Wingham
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Floor Sanding
and Finishing
OLD Floors or NEW
Free Estimates
Work Guaranteed
Rintoul & Miller
'Phone 251 'Phone 210
CUSTOM BUILT
Kitchen CABINETS
Norman Rintoul
potted as Mrs. Abraham is taking Miss
arie Dtuglas' place in the school
room.
I Mr: 'James- McNeil and family of
• Brussels spent Monday evening at the
McNeil home.
Mr. A Ian Darling is doing carpen-
IN MEMORIAM
McCREA-ee7:n loving memory of our
dear Mother, Mrs. Robert J. Mc-
Crea, who passed away April 2nd,
1948.
God has called our Mother
Away from a world of strife,
To shine among the angels
In a fairer, brighter life.
Ever remembered by her son, Jim,
and his family, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
McCrea and Lynda.
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today's smarter, lovelier patterns and.
colourings can bring new beauty, spacious-
ness, charm and cheer. With wallpaper
— simply and inexpensively — you
can "dress up" your entire home for
priceless pride.
In every upstairs room, you can achieve .
new, bright cheeriness and gaiety with the
stunningly effective Canadian ‘1":'allpapers
of today. See them ... in wider-than-ever
selections ... at our store now.
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There's miles of style and walking comfort in' our
New Spring - Easter group of Teen-fashion-Favor-
ite Shoes. In all the wonderful new colours.
Dressy and Sport choicqs. Come in today.
/ Low Prices.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late William A.
Mines wish to express their sincere
thanks to friends and neighbours for
their kind expressions of sympathy
during their recent bereavement.
Specia• thanks to St. Paul's Anglican
Choir and Rev. E. 0. Lancaster,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of David H. Finley, late of
the Town of Wingham, in the County
of Huron, Retired Moulder, who died
on or about the 22nd. day of Decem-
ber, 1948, are notified to sent to the
undersigned on or before the ninth
day of April, 1949, full particulars of
their claims in writing. Immediately
after the said ninth day of April, the
assets of the said testator will be dis-
tributed amongst the . parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the Executrix shall then have
notice.
DATED this 19th clay of March,
A.D,, 1942
CRAWFORD & HETH'ERTNGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Isobel Simpson, late of
the Town of Wingham, in the County
of Huron, and Province of Ontario,
Spinster, who' died inn or• about the
fifth day of November, A.D., 1948, are
notified to send to undereigeed on or
before the 2m1, day of Aptil, A.D.,
1949, full particulars of their claims
in writing. Immediately after the said
second clay of April the assets of the.
said testatrix will be distributed
amongst the. parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of which
the executor shall then have notice.
DATED this ninth day of March,
A.D. 1949.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the executor,
PAGE FOUR
TAE wwojiAm ADVANCE-TIMES
Wednesday, March 30, 1949
FOR SALE-12-20 Massey Harris
Tractor on steel in good condition. Sealed Tenders plainly marked
Purchased new by present owner "Tenders for Garbage Collection,"
and has never done custom work. will be received by the undersigned
Douglas Hemingway, R. R. 3, Brus- up to Saturday, April 2nd., 1949, for
eels, phone 23r4, the collection of garbage in the Town
of Wingham, for a term of one year
FOR SALE—Ajax Oats, grown from ;from May 1st., 1949, Tenders should
registered seed. Apply Geo. Car-1be submitted on a monthly basis and
ter, 'phone 613r21, ; should state whether they are willing
FOR SALE—National Electric Ran-1 , tohaul garbage and ashes only or to
include I garden and yard rubbish. The gette, good condition. Telpehone 25 garbage is to be hauled to a point
FOR SALE-1 Electric Brooder. outside the Town limits for at least
Telephone 487j. !seven to eight months of each year, !seven
are to be made on the
FOR SALE—Kitchen Buffet, white,' present schedule. The lowest or any
with red trim. Apply Alvin Stacey, tender not necessarily accepted.
Hi'Icreet. W. A. Galbraith, Town Clerk,
Wingham, Ontario.
FOR SALE—McCaskee- Filing Sys-
tem; Oil Burner ;and attachments,
for furnace. Apply Rutherford's
Food Market, Telephone 534.
FOR SALE—Massey-Harris Tractor
Cultivator, Ve ft., Al shape. Irving
Toner, R. R. 2, Wroxeter, 'Phone
Wroxeter 6 r 7.
FOR SALE—Timothy Hay. Apply
to A. R. Sacre, R. R. 5, Brussels,
Telephone 13r18 Brussels.
FOR SALE—Beaver Oats, suitable
for seed, $1.00 per bushel, also Chan
ce for Peas, at $2.75 per bushel. Tel-
ephone Milian Moore, 612r3.
FOR SALE—White ice Box, insulat-
ed, good condition. W. T, Lapp,
1; Line.
FOR SALE—Part Durham-Hereford
Cow with calf, aisle couple of bushels
good clean Alfalfa. Wm. T. Thomp-
son, R. 5, Brussels.
FOR SALE—Three Ladies' Spring
Coats, sizes 16, 18, 20, practical e,
new,' Telephone 408j.
FOR SALE-1941 Indian Motorcycle
with Side-car; dandy shape; best; Sealed Tenders will be received by
offer over $250.00 Apply Lloy dlthe undersigned up to 2 p.m. oil Tues-
Mundy, Telephone 510. I day, April 5th, for crushing and truck-
: ing approximately 4000 cub. yards of
FOR SALE—In goad condition, worn ' gravel to be delivered anywhere in the
only one season, an Apple Green Township of E. Wawanosh. Size of
Spring Coat and Hat, size 2X, $3.00. ;gravel 518" square screening.
Telephone 539w.
CLA..5.1 FIE() ADS
WANTED—Male Clark for Retail
Store in Wingham, preferably mar-
ried man. App 'er in writing to Ilox
S c/o Advance-Times, Wingham.
evANTED—General Kitchen Help.
Apply Hotel Brunswick. 'Phone 151
weeNmEle—Smeu Colony House.
Apply to Percy King, 'Phone 604r21
WE ARE in a position to spread Fere
tilizer and Lime on your pasture.
Enquire for rates, H. Timm & Sons,
Bluevale.
YOU WANT GOOD CHICKS buy-
ing them in April. You'll fitfel Big-4
will catch up with many others
bought earlier, They're Canada ap-
proved, backed by a breeding pro-
gram on Hatchery's own, farms.
They've been at it for 30 years.
They have what you want; pullets,
cockerels, started. Agent, Wilbur
Hogg, R. R. 4, Wingham.
Tenders For
Garbage Collection'
Notice To Contractors
Tenders will be received by the
Township of Morris to supply, crush
and haul approXimately 8000 cubic
yards of Gravel. Crusher must be
equipped with a three-quarter inch
screen.
A marked cheque for $200 must ac-
company each tender.
Tenders must be in the hands of
'he Clerk by 2 p.m., April 4th, 1949.
Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
'Geo, C. Martin, Clerk.
R. ReeeNo. 4, Brussels.
APPLICATION
Assistant Office Clerk, Bookkeeper,
for General Office Mork, Applicant
must have r, knowledgeof typewriting.
Applications to he in handwriting,
stating age, qualifications and exper-
ience, Address application to Wing-
ham Utilities Commission, Wingham,
Ontario, marked "Application."
TENDERS WANTED
Marked cheque for amount of $200.
much accompany each tender.
For further particulars apply Stuart
Mcl3urnev, Road Superintendent,
Wingham, Ontario.
Twp. of W. Wawanosh
Tenders For Gravel
Sealed Tenders plainly marked will
be received by the undersigned until
six o'cock. p.m. Monday, April 11th,
1949. For crushing and hauling 4000
cubic yards of gravel (314 inch size)•
gravel to be placed on Township FOR S:1 L1 Horse Disc, 14-plate, road as rected b Su., on Cockshutt. Telephone 6381.3, W sing- rate basis:
di
Contract
y
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pt
ST be
a
cor
flat
n. ham. pleted by October 1st, a marked
cheque for $200.00 must accompany
each Tender. Lowest or any Tender
not necessarily accepted.
Lorne avers,
Road Supt.,
Dungamion, Ont.
try work at the home of Mr. Nelson
H u nki n •
Mrs, Robert Jeffrey and Mrs. Jas.
Dickson held successful quilting bees
recently.
Mr. Ed, Harris of Mildmay was the
guest of Misses Hannah and Mary
Stokes over the week-end.
On the sick list are baby McNee
and Mrs. Carl Douglas.. Mrs. Haro fl
Boyd in Listowel• Hospita.' with a new
daughter,
Our local sports Mr. Press and
Mr. McNee took in the hockey match
at Mildmay on Wednesday evening.
Mr. Alvin Fitch and family visited
at James Darling's on Saturday after-
noon and Miss M. Jeffrey on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Zinn visited
Mrs, Alan Darling at the Hospital on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Herd of Riv-
ersdale, were in the village on Friday
accompanied by Mr. Herd's two sis-
ters from the West and Mrs. Halliday
of Teeswater,
Mrs. spent Saturday wiht her
mother, Mrs. Boyd, who has had the
fl
We have learned of the death of
Mrs. Wm. Chittick of Teeswater, Mr.
Chittlele was the village blacksmith
for a number of years.
Mr. George Breen and his daughter,
Miss Evelyn, from Michigan, called
on' the Misses Stokes on Saturday last,
'Misses Sylvia, Donna and Edith
Reicl took tea on Saturday evening
with Miss M. Jeffrey, •
WROXETER
The Official 'Board of Salem and
Wroxeter United Church, will meet on
Monday evening, April 4th, at 1 p.m.
in Wroxeter United Church schoo•-•
room, A full attendance is requested.
DONNYBROOK.
Mr, Geo. H. Jefferson of Clinton,
was a Donnybrook visitor on Satur-
day.
Gordon Cherrthey is laid in" with an
attack of mumps,
Me, and Mrs, Melville Mathers and
family of Morrie. were Sunday visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. Arnold .Craig.
Mr, and Mrs. E a Doerr and fam-
FEDERATION NEWS
by W. V, Roy
The County Hog Producers are now
headed by Orval Taylor of Belgrave,
as Chairman of the ,County Committee,
and .Win, Young, R. R. 1, Blyth, as
Sec.-Treaastrer.
The Field Day Committee has been
successful in securing as guest speaker
AMMENEMENOMEMMENSIONEMBEIMEN6,
TWO NEW DeLAVAL
Cream Separators
800 lbs. capacity, to be cleared at
Reduced Price
We have in stock, DEEP and SHALLOW
WELL PUMPS
Complete BATHROOM FIXTURES
Howard Machan
WINGHAM ONT.
liMEMEMOMMEEMEUEORMagtMal'
FOR SALE—Alaska Oats, grown
from Registered seed, 1948; quan-
tity' of Galore Barley, suitable for
seed; also York Sow, due midd'e
of April. Edward elcilurney, Tele-
phone 620r3, R. R. 3, Wingham.
FOR SALE-8-piece Oak Dining
Room Suite; small kitchen Cabinet;
Congoleum. Rug, new; 2 Electric
Irons, iron Cot. Telephone 566w.
HOUSE FOR SALE—On Shiner St.,
storey and a half, stucco; 6 rooms,
possession soon. Apply Chas. Jones
Telephone 412.
HOUSE FOR RENT—Tu Blueva .e.
Apply Fisher's, 'Phone 411, Wing-
ham,
JOHN BUMSTEAD & SON have
for immediate delivery the follow-
ing No, 5 manure spreader, lever
and drag harrows, horse and power
mowers. See the new Polley and
Lavish Linie and Fertilizer Spread-
er now on display.
"MOTHERS"---"RAIleTPROOF" all
your family's clothes at home. Keep
your children and loved ones dry
and healthy in wet weather, Just
sprinkle it on Topcoats, Jackets,
Play Suits, Snow Suits, Trench
Coats, Overalls, Mattresses. It is
invisible but sure keeps the rain
out. An 89 cents bottle will do three
overcoats. Economical, you said it.
At Donald Rae & Son only.
ORDERS TAKEN—For your. Easter
Lilies at the Greenhouse for the
next two weeks, Order early as no
surplus stock is being c•arned. Phone
101,
PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIAL.
ty. Warren 1House, Phone 475, ••
PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOP
specialieee in all types of Perman-
ents, a chine, M ;whit.; el ess and
Cold, also Shampooing, Finger Wav-
ing and Ogilvie Sisters Scalp Treat-
meths. 'Phone 33 for appointment.
TABLE MODEL Electrohome Radio,
good condition, will sell cheap, Tele-
phone 570w, Wingham,
WANTV,I)—A Child's Tricycle.
ophone 479j, Wingham.
ily of Niagara Falls, spent the week-
end at the home of her pasrents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Chamney.
Mr. -and Mrs. Wm., L.' Craig and
son, Allen -of Tilsonburg, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Craig,
Auburn. • -leer e . .
Worl was, receivellftre of the sud-
den passing at South River, early
Sunday morninee.pf a native of this
district, Edward Murphy, son of the
late John and Elizabeth Craig
phy. Surviving besides his widow,,
are a -son, John of Barrie, a brother,
Milton, and a sister, Elizabeth of
Golden 'Valley.
for our annual Field Day, the Amer-
ican Abmassaclor to Canada, Mr.
Steinhardt. This big event will be held
in Goderich on June 15th. and should
be of an international nature this year,
as representatives of the International
Federation of Agricultural Producers
are also expected to be in attendance.
This I believe will be the first time
that a foreign ambassador has ever
visited Huron County.
HAMILTON
OPTICAL \ CO.
W. R. Hamilton, R. 0.
Optometrist for Over
25 Years.
Telephone 37'
for Appointment.
FOR SALE—Driving Shed 60 x 24,
double boards, good condition. John
Walters, R. R. 2, Teeswater, Tele-
phone 638 r 13.
FOR SALE—Fi'ame Barn, 36 x 56.
Graham Camphe 1, Telephone 53r4,
Brussels.
FOR SALE—Pink Taffeta Evening
Dress, size 14, also a Lady's fine
Black and White Checked 3-piece
Tailored Suit. Telephone 88.