The Wingham Advance Times, 1927-04-14, Page 4777
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Notice is hereby: ;given, pursuant to
the provisions of the Trustee Act,
that all persons having any -claim or
demand against John Reid, late of
Wingham Town, in Huron County,
and Province of Ontario, retired Far-
mer, who died on or about the 7th day
of March, :927,• are required, to send
by post prepaid, or deliver to J. A.
Morton, at Wingham, Ontario, solic-
itor for the executor of the said de-
ceased, on or before the loth day of
April, 1927, their names and, addresses
with full particulars in writing of their
claims, and the nature of the securi-
ties, if any, . held by them, and veri-
fied by a statutory declaration. And
take notice that after the said, last
mentioned day, the said executor will And take notice further that after.
distribute the assets of the said de- the said 26th day of April, 1927, the
ceased among the persons entitled said executors will proceed to distri-
thereto, having regard only the claims bute the assets of the estate among par
ties entitled thereto, having regard on-
ly to the claims of which . they shall
then have had notice, and the said ex-
ecutors will not be liable for the said
assets or any part thereof, to any
person of whose claim they shall not
then have received notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 5th day
of April, A, D., 1927,
R. Vanstone,
Wingham, Ont.
Solicitor for the executors.
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Baskets, 'Etc., Etc. . We have a complete
stock of Reed, Bases, Grass, Beads, Etc.
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Prevents Smut
Government Standard,
39c lb.
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Wingham. Ont. Phone53
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O17ND — Purse, containing small FOR SALE - A few gallons of good
sum of money, found on Road on , maple syrup.— John R. Salter, Ph.
Friday.
11-618.
FOR SALE — Boy's second hand bi- LOST -Sum of money on Saturday
cycle in good condition. Apply to night. Finder please leave at The
Beattie's. Livery. Advance -Times office and receive
reward.:
FOR SALE Timber frame, 20 x 40,
also 25oo feet of lumber. Alex
Smith, Lot 3, Con 8, Morris.
FOR SALE—Bargains in Property—
If you 'leant to buy or sell a house,
give me a trial I have on hand
several houses for sale, priced from
one thousand to thirty-six hundred,
—T. FELLS, Auctioneer.
TO RENT Rooms to rent, Moon-
ey's flat, above store.
FOR SALE - Linoleum Rug 9 x 9,
Tapestry Rug 10 x I23; Couch Bed.
For particulars apply at this office.
FOR SALE—Purebred Shorthorn
Bull, 14 months old. Apply to
Samuel Morton, Phone 15-624,
FOR SALE — Good Heavy three-
year-old mare. Apply to Joseph
I(ermath., Glenannon.
FOR SALE — Massey -Harris Binder,:
Deering Mower 6 ft.; Deering Secd'
Drill, Gang Plow Frost & Wood;
Team Waggon Box and stock wag-
gon; Hog crate, Apply G. H. Or -
vis, Phone 22-625,
FOR SALE—General Purpose brown
horse, 5 years, sound, quiet, single
or double, weighs 125otbs. Also a
three year old black percheon geld-
ing. W.111. Henry, Phone 14-624,
TEhDErS WANTED — Tenders
for the work only, in connection
with the shingling of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church,will be re-
ceived ttp to, and including friday,
April 220d. Contractor t. , app1}
scaffolding, Etc. Lowest or any
tender not neccsarity accepted. --T.
C. Ring, See'y,
L K ---et G -
40 my price list before or-
dering' Barred Rock or Leg-
horn
iiaby Chicks or Eggs for flat,
cling' Pure bred -to -lay strains,
Incubators and Brooders at right
prices. Custom hatching dont—Dun-
can Itennedy, Whitechurch; Out—
ten. Telephone 617-4
FOR SALE — The chance of a life
time to secure one of the nicest
home, just outside the corporation
of Wingham, 9 -roomed frame house
three acres of choice land, about
twenty fruit trees, good stable - and
accoinodation for over one hundred
hens. — Apply to Thomas Fells,
Auctioneer.
FOR SALE Tungar Battery charg-
er, almost new, also radio cabinet
box and Grebe Radio Outfit. A
snap for quick sale. Inquire A. G.
Smith.
FOR SALE — Quebec Cook Stove
No. g, with Enamelled high cabinet,
used only few months, in A. f con-
dition. Organ, Aladdin Lamp, Gar-
den cultivator, small Oo..bec Heater,
Sideboard, Woman's fur -lined coat,
at the first double house on John
St, up the hill—Mrs. J. 0. McGreg-
or.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—A
fully modern house, brick veneered.
AIi• conveniences, good location,
eight rooms and attic. ' Apply to
J. W. Dodd,. Agent.
FOR SALE—."Hatching Eggs."Pure-
bred-to-lay, Wyckoff and Fisher SC.
White Leghorns, mated to cockerels
froth Pedigreed males, from hens
full sisters to those holding third
place in Dominion contest 1926.
Wiry hatch chicks from hens forced
during 1i e
r' 'int. r xrrdnths and
have
weak chicks due to weak germs. We
have what you want. Hens wintered
on Alfalfa and hard grain laying
heavy at present time. Prices are
right—W. M. Henry, Phone 14-624.
NQTICE+--OILING STRE1lTS
Ratepayers + of the Town are hereby
notified that properly signed Petitions
for oiling of streets, will be accepted
by the Town Council, if presented on
or before Saturday, April 3oth, 1927,
Forms of petition may be secured
on application at the Town Clerk's
Office, This work will be carried
out under the provisions of The Local
Improvement Act, which requires that
petitions be signed by two-thirds in
number of the property -owners and
representing over one-half of the
assessed value of property an any
street, -
The oiling will be repeated later in
he season if nequired. It is expected
that this service will cost about $1.50
for a 66 foot lot. This amount will
be added to taxes of property affected.
No petitions will be accepted after Ap-
ril 3oth, 1927.
W. A. Galbraith,
Town Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Section 56, Chap. 121 of
the Revised .Statutes of Ontario, that
all persons having claims against the
Estate of William Franklin VanStone
deceased, who !died on or about the
third. of March, A. D. 1927, at the town
of Wingham,, in the province of Ontar-
ia, are required to send by post, pre-
paid or deliver to R. Vanstone, Wing -
ham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Execu-
tors on or before the second day of
May, A .D., 1927, their names and
addresses, with full particulars in writ-
ing of their claims, and the nature of
the securities (if any) held, by them
dulyverified by a statutory declar-
ation.
AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER
that after the said second day of May,
1927, the said Executors will proceed
to distribute the assets of the said
estate among the parties entitled there
to, having regard only to the claims
of which they shall then have had no-
tice, and the said executors shall not
be liable for the said assets - or any
part thereof to any person of whose
claim they shall not then have received
notice.
DATED at Wingham, this sixth
day of April, A. D. 1927.
R. VANSTONE,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executors. -_.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Section 56, Chapter 121, of the Revis-
ed Statutes of Ontario, that all pers-
ons having claims against the Estate
of James H. Stutt, who died on or a-
bout the 3oth day of January, 1927, at
the Village of Wroxeter, in the Prov-
ince of Ontario, are required to send
by post, prepaid or deliver to John
L. McEwen, post office address, Blue-
vale, R. R 1, Ontario, one of the ex-
ecutors of the said deceased, on or
before the 26th day of April, 1927,
their names and addresses, with full:
particulars in writing of their claims
and the nature of the securities (if
any) held, by them, duly verified by
a statutory declaration.
And take notice further that after
the said 26th day of April, 1927, the.
executors of the s?X`d deceased will
proceed to distribute the assets of the
(said estate among the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then have.
had notice, and the said executors will
not be liable for the said assets, or any
part thereof to any person of whose
claim they shall not then have receiv-
led notice.
I DATED at Wingham, this 5th day
I of April, A. D., 1927.
R. VANSTONE,
Winghatn, Ont.
Solicitor for the executors.
1 _ AUCTION SALE
The undersigned til -ill offer for sale
by Public Auction on TUESDAY, the
119th inst., at TWO o'clock P. M. at
the Brunswick Hotel in the Town of
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l'�'Jinghatn, the North halves of Ldts
15, 16 and 17 in the B. Concession of
the Township of Turnberry, contain-
:ing 15o acres + There are on the
'premises a brick house with slate roof
264,. frame kitchen z8 x 24, frame
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Thursday, Aprils 245th, 1927
NOTICE TO CREDITOR'S'
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Section 56, Chapter, 121, of the Revis-
ed Statutes of Ontario, that all pea -
ons having elaims against the Estate.
of William Abraham who died on or
about the 25th day of February, 1927,
at the Township of Turnberry in the
Province of Ontario, are required -to
send by post, prepaid or ,deliver;, to
A. E. Gallaher, or Thomas McMichael,
post office address, Wroxeter, R. R.
1, Ontario, the executors of the said
deceased, on or before the 26th day
of April, 1927, their names and addres-
ses, with full particulars in writing of
their. claims, and the nature of the
securities, (if any) held by them -duly
verified by a statutory declaration.,
of which he shall then have had notice,
and that the said executor willnot be
liable for said assets or any part there-
of to any person :of whose claim he
shall not then have received notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ont„ this
24th day of March, 1927.
J. A. Morten, Solicitor
for the said. Executor.
MORTGAGE SALE OF
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power
contained in a certain mortgage which
will be produced at the time of sale,
there will be offered for sale by pub-
lic auction, on Saturday, the twenty-
third day of April, A. D., 1927, at the
hour of 2.3b o'clock in the afternoon,
at the Brunswick Hotel in the Town
of Wingham, by Thomas Fells, Auc-
tioneer, the following property, name -
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter of the 'ESTATE of
.,AURENCE FYFE, late of the Town
of Wingham, in the County of Hur-
on, Gentleman, .deceaseds.
Notice is hereby given, pursuant of
S. S. No. 1, of Sec. 56, Chap. 12r, R. S.
9, 1914, and, amendments thereto, that
ly: all persons having claims against the
Lot Number Seven on the East side Estate of the said Laurence Fyfe, who
of Centre Street in Government Ad-
ditional Survey, in the Town of Wing -
ham, save and except those portions,
of said Lot Number Seven, heretofore
sold and conveyed to Thomas' C.
King.
Upon the said property is situate
the following f 12 roomed Brick House
39 x 38 feet on stone foundation.
TERMS: -Ten per cent of the nature of the securities, (if any) held
purchase money to be paid down at by them, duly verified by statutory
the time of sale, balance to be paid declaration.
w ithin thirty days: I And farther take notice that after
For further particulars and conditi- the said 25th day of April, A. D., 1927,
ons of sale, apply to the undersigned. the said Executors will proceed to dis=
Thos. Fells, J. W. Bushfield, ' 'tribute the assets of the said Estate
Auctioneer. Solicitor for the among the persons entitled, thereto,
Mortgagee. having regard only to the claims of
Dated at Wingham, this fourth day ;which they shall then have had notice.
of April, A. D., 1927. ;And the said Executors will not be
'liable for the assets or any part there -
9 ti :+t of, to any person or persons of whose
claims notice shall not have been se -
TENDERS FOR COAL i ceived by their said Solicitor at the
SEALED tenders addressed,to the times'of such distribution,
Purchasing Agent, Department of : ` DATED at Shelburne, this Fourth
Public Works, Ottawa, will be receiv- day of April A .D.' 1927.
e d at his office until 52 `o'clock noon, D. E. Dean,
Tuesday, April 26th, 5927, for the sup- I Shelburne, Ont.
ply of coal for the' Dominion Build- Solicitor for the Executors.
ings throughout the Province of Ont -1
tarso, including the City of Ottawa. FOR SALE' — Rubber Seed Drill
Forms of tender with specifications' Tubes, priced only 4oc each; Rubber
and conditions attached can be obtain- Stair `Treads, color Brown or Black,
ed from G. W. Dawson, Purchasing j only 18c each. Bring your `cans
Agent, Department of Public Works, I here for cup grease and motor ,oils.
Ottawa; and R. Wi ter, 59-61 Victoria
Best Grade carried at low prices.
Street, Toronto, Ont. Tenders will' I' -Thompson-Buchanan Hardware.
not be considered unless made on the I
forms supplied by the Department, ill11111121lla1111111�111®III�11M11I®III■III®III®111N1
in accordance with, departmental 'spc- _ —
cifications and conditions. ' i® Do You Know ? m
The right to `demand from the sue- I _ e ▪ -
cessful tenderer a deposit, not exceed- a That we sell,pipe' and fittings Ill.
ing 50 per cent of the amount of ' the for all classes of work, and do iii
tender ,to secure the proper fulfilment Plumbing, Steam, Hot Nater''
l i and Hot Air Heating? =
of the contract, is .reserved. i _ ,
By Order; I ®,.Stove Repairs Pump Repairs Ili
S. E, O'BRIEN, } a W. J. BOYCE`., e
Secretary.'.
died on or about the Twentieth day of
December 5926, are requested to send
by post, prepaid or deliver to the un
dersigned Solicitor for the Executors,
James G ,Fyfe and William T. Fyfe,
on or before Monday, the 25th day of
April, A. D. 5927, their'christian and
surnames and addresses, with full
particulars of their accounts arid the.
'HE DE LAVAL Cream Separators, ;barn with stone stable 46 x 65, about
1 acres of bush and about 25 acres
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milkers and engines; also repairs u
kept. R. S. Hamilton, Agent, of fall plowing. About I0 acres of
Wingham. the premises are in grass. The pro-
perty is situate about's 'mile frons d
W inghani.
TERMS! --Ten per cent on date of.
sale, and balance in 3o days. The
. property will be offered subject to a
reserve bid, and if not sold offers for
a lease will be accepted.
Further particulars may be obtained
ons the undersigned.
R. VANSTONE, 'Vendor's
ti' `ANTED --- Yearling cattle or calves
for pasture. Phone M. Bradburn,
F1:.I D * We have for sale Western : ILclgrave, Phone 623 r 31
Oats, Corn, Standard Re -cleaned
etc; Sec crier feeds LOST.^-�-� Large gold brooch with to
ilnd get. prices before;. purchasing. - + lista in centre, treasured as keepsake
ITowson & Howson. ; Reward—%peen's Hotel.
40R SAl'.'1 4• a ,c"spring Wheat fdr
Appy' at Tho Advance -Tinter
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OR SALE -.... x925 ;Ford Coupe in
Al canditiors, Apply at :The
Axl at1cey l"imes.
Solicitor.
ted this 11th day of April,' 1927.
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special order." 'because we know t)lie children like "nice • shoes"
just as well as the grown ups
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cheapest "mail order quality" to the best obtainable,
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to start. 4
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Cream at the time it is delivered to tlhe factory. Twice a year,
we divide the surplus profits with the cream patrons. Is there
anything fairer in the creamery business than 4)his. Our fourth G
Commodity Divide will be ready 'on April 18th. 4
TRUCKS 1'
If our trucks have not called on you, ring 271. We will make Ci
arrangements to give you a truck service this year. 14
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