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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1927-07-21, Page 4ttgilimaillallolual iaail ntli liiill1llilli1i iii thilli1111 i11■1111111111101 11.111111110h31114 a t: Rubber Lined moble;, Pocket ■_ - Cary All Case and a1 35c TUbe' Kenzo' Dental'Cream i THE WING ADVANCE -TIMES Published at WINGHAM, ONTARIO Every Thursday Morning W. lecgan Craik:. Publisher Subscription rates, --One year $2,00. Six months $x,00; .in advance. MAINLY PERSONAL Mr, C. Knecthel, the week -end with MCKibbon;. 'Mrs, T. McK. spending a couple' P, Counter at Bay Mr. and Mrs. of Meaford, spent his daughter, Mrs. Smith has been of days with Mrs. field. T.' Y;_ Smith' are It's r r1 be Its .great to be alive . A. 'part of all that's going on; To live and work and feel and see Life lived each day from early dawn; To rise and, with the morning 13g1i1 Go forth until the hoursare late, Then joyously return at night, TherBtla', ,11,4ir lest, I z'i' :..ill:Iloi.i.,Ii 1110111i111�1a11�ilnnaiitaannolitl! ininiiimilialiiiInli llliliii111111Wilinla .ti[. • ' - ....Ire) a'the r .— r , Endured If R, Is , lUluCh aSl.e,, sess `Cool, Footwear' e5 , 111t weary"art 01 the P • anatomy that 1 feeling as 1 I "tired t"and light easy lItIIiW toot- P.._. al 'help to eQmtart on these 3fs _; 1 W McK,lBON,S DRUG STORE ingh ne Phone set,. r r. rt. k±v "eirls, .YiuG TQr � 011®lsl.. illitlll111illv1111f1111111iRilalllalllalllalllailiflllaYllaglall�h1lalililllilll I i lall lalllil •leen .e ore a permanent certificate is granted. Those,who enter Normal "School -before September, 1927, may take a sceond year of trajning if they wish to do so, but it is not compul- sory." NEW, FISHING GROUNDS _ When the T,emiskaming and Nor- i1111a1111a1111i111ii1111111a111®111®illilliallla111111ti■111a111®Illa there Ontario Railway completes its 1s1111�111�11I®�J1®IUIIII®IIIiFllllmllit0111 ■ .branch from Cochrane to Moose Fac, • ' p;. ori ! r. ;vi r tory on Jaynes Bay, Ontario will have c. • ����•� —port! .his is the bright t' b an ocean T 71 m _ - = hope held ' out for the branch. But it is hardly cruet A small steamer WI i o y !' ' i with a 16 -foot draft can only come til -~ al within eight miles of Moose Factory, oar.J* .ur• fa then it is takin tremendous S ilz 'are risks. Vessels of 3 to 4 -foot draft can get up to Moose Factory, but eq- NT en they have to follow a tortuous g 5 �' and. difficult channel. It will, however, i? cent a word per insertion, witha.minimum char a of 2 c. —,bring within 3o hours of Toronto alIlii!la!I!iviet tailllltlali!altlall! mention , one of the world's finest virgin fish- IIIIaIiNil!alllalllalllel!lalilslllalilalll'lilalTl eries. The whitefish in James Bay are the finest and inhabit the most at Clark's Point, After beingconfined to a stretcher for the past seven years and only attending school since ;January of this year, .Morels John Wilkinson was successful in passing the recent en- trance examinations, winning second highest marks in West Bruce. paying proposition. Milverton is trying to build a com- munity horse -shed by issuing shares to farmers and others at Site 'Good, idea. Old Dobbin is needed during. the year, and •f garages are essential to the motor car in summer, then a shed should be provided for the horse when it is necessary to use him in making the trip to town. Mrs. A. Cosens and Miss Mary Cos- ens started' last Friday for an ex- tended trip through Quebec and the Maritime provinces. They are with the 'Kerr -Bryson party and will visit Montreal, Quebec, Ste. Anne de Beau - pre, the Saguenay river, Charlotte- town, St. John, Halifax, Cape Bre- ton, the Evangeline country, Boston, Ottawa and other points of interest. FOR SALE—Lower Wingham gro- cery store. Apply on the premises. FOR SALE—Early potatoes. Apply to George Baird, R.R. 3, Winghatn. FOR SALE—Dining room suite and oak dresser. Apply at Advance - Times office. FOR SALE -Happy Thought range No. go;; will be sold cheap. Apply at Advance -Times office. WANTED—Capable girl for house work; three in family. Apply to Ad- vance -Times. FOR SALE—Milk fed broilers, beets and carrots, and three or four loads1 of. alfalfa hay. Apply to F. J. Wingham. FOR RENT — Housewithmodern conveniences, centrally located, e or without garage. Apply Advance - Times. AUTO .BARGAIN Ford car, model 1923, with Van Auken sedan top; in splendid running condition, good tires, battery, etc ,for $235.00. W. H. 'Willis, Wingham. _ WANTED—Stenographer and book- keeper; general office work. State age, salary and ,experience.'. Apply Box A, Advance -Times office. CLOVER HONEY Honey- in pails, t.4c lb., or 13e if pails supplied. Honey will be left at Mills' store, Wingham. James H. Casemore,:.. R.R. No. 4, Wingham, phone 13-627. FOR SALE—Fresh clover honey, 14c per pound; pails refilled at resi- dence 13c; also on sale at dile C. Adams' feed store. Apply Casenzoi e, phone 627r3.- ._ A REAL BARGAIN --1926 two -door Star sedan; one Chevrolet touring; and a few other used cars, open and closed, for sale. Also a me- dium-sizedme- dium-sizediurnacc, almost new. Apply' B. J. 13entnger. LOST —On Friday,' July 15th, be- tween •Durham and Formosa, an open -face, Regina watch, movement No. 5286522, 6 8509892. Reward on return to,The Chronicle Office, Durham, Ont. FOR SALE'— Range, refrigerator, couch hammock, coal oil cook stove, l ,t garden hose, pair large shed doors, single iron bead, parlor. tabby, kitchen table, cupboard, 2 congoleum rugs, electric sweeper, tapestry rug. Apply; A, J. Ross, John street, TENDERS will he received by the undersigned up to 6 o'clock on 30th July next for cleaning and painting the ceiling and varnishing the wood- work of school house in U.S.S. No. 4, Morris and Ttrrnberry, No ten- der necessarily accepted. I•'articu. lars from: Robert Shaw, Sec.-Treas., 1 luevalc. HOUSE, LOT AND FURNITURE IN WINGHAM FOR SALE Offers will be received by the un- Charles. G. Middleton to Succeed R. dersigned up to Aug. 9th, 1927,. at i G. Reynolds in Huron County p.m., for the purchase of the two- .— , the north side of John street, Wing- ham,of formerly occupied' by the late Mrs. Allison Shorts. The house is in of Huron county, has been placed on good repair and there is soft and hard the superannuated list and will be - water, and it 'makes a very desirable succeeded in that office by Charles residence. As.the property is:sub- jectG. to a reserved price, the highest or any offer will not necessarily be of the latter has been rumored for accepted. :Terms, leo per cent. of some time, and although official an price on notification of acceptance of I nouneement has not yet been made offer and the balance within 20 days thereafter. The household goods may ; it is understood that tlreiappointment be purchased by private contract on • will be confirmed at the next meeting Basil Coultes, of Buffalo, is visit- ing with friends. Robert Astell, of Saskatoon, was visiting with old friends in the vil- lage. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brandon spent a day with friends in Drayton. Ernest Wheeler, of Edmonton, is visiting his mother, Mrs. C. Wheeler. Rev. W. J. Brandon and wife, of Hamilton, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brandon, prolific ground in all Canada. Offit- ials of the department of marineiand' fisheries who have made surveys there think that the'whitefish resourc- es of James Bay will surpass the Great Lakes by far. CLINTON MAN IS NEW SHERIFF storey brick residence with lot on Clinton, July 14 . G. RGRey n olds FOR SALE -e-99 young pigs, 5 wee old. Apply to John. R. Salter, Phans 6iSr1. r.. TO RENT—A frame house at John and William streets, Wingham Ap- ply at Advance Times office TO TO RENT -110418e 0its,e with all conven- iences, at corner of Catherine and Victoria steects. Apply to Samuel Morton, Delgrave, phone 15.624, garage, application to Mr. Geo. A. Forsyth, of the Ontario Cabinet. resident in the house. ! Mr. Middleton is a native and life - Dated, July 20th, 1927. J. A. MORTON, long resident of Goderich township, Solicitor, Etc., Wingham, Ont. where his people were among the ear- ly settlers. An Anglican church in NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'the township is known as "Middle - ton's." Mr. Middleton has frequently Notice is hereby given pursuant to been a lay delegate to the Synod of the provisions of the Trustee Act, Huron and is well known throughout that a persons awing it h any claim en Tippers, either One Strap' or Oxfords,'` with nd rubber heels, area real panacea for, "achy e is so reasonable, namely, 1.00 tter ,line at .. Mrs. Harry. Brandon and little daughter, of London, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shoebottom. We are pleased to report that lit- tle Mary Geddes, of Seaforth, is re- covering nicely after having her ton- sils and, adenoids, removed` in the Clinton hospital last week. Mrs. J. Cotsello, of Montreal, is at present visiting at the home of . her brother, George Thornton. BIRTHS BLACK—In Wingham, July e6th, to Mr. and Mrs. George Black, a daughter. NETHERY—In Wingham general hospital, on July e7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Abner Nethery, a'daughter., PURDON-In East Wawanosh, on i July 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. William J. Purdon, a daughter. HOLMES—In Turnberry, on Wed- nesday, July 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Holmes, a daughter. THOMSON — In Wingham, on Wednesday, July i3th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomson, a daughter. NEW MAIL BOXES New rural;fthail boxes will shortly replace the swinging arm type now •:n vogue. The increase of traffic on the highways and byways brought the risk of 'damage to and by the boxes sticking over the road. To eliminaee this objectionable feature the new boxes are pivoted on the past itself, so that at no time can they extend more than half their own length ,out- side the post. BRIGHT YOUNG LIFE ENDED Very sad; was the death on Thurs- day at Wingham hospital of Miss Dorothy Anderson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Anderson, near Lucknow. Her mother was Ruth Girvin, eldest daughter of the late son-in-law, E. C. Featherstone; 104 Hugh Girvin; of Nile, and his wife, Glendale avenue, Toa onto, July 12th, Susan Anderson, who was a sister of , beloved wife .of the late. Wil - D, E. Anderson. The deceased was a liam Mitchell, formerly of Wingham, member of the Ashfield softball team iAnnie, n her 76th year. Interment took and played with them on. Saturday, lace in Drayton cemetery' on. Friday. P and was taken ill with. appendicitis; against Allison Shorts, late of Wing -Western Ontario. He is a past pres- ham'Town, in Huron County and ident of the South Huron Conserve Province. of Ontario, Widow, who tive Association and is reeve of Clin died on or about the 29th day of May, ton this year. 1927, are required to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to J, A. Morton + Goderich, July r6.—An important at Wingham, Ontario, solicitor for ' the executors of the said deceased, change- of office took place at the on or before the 1st day of August, court house here yesterday, when Mr. /927, their names and addresses with Charles G. Middleton, of : Clinton, full particulars in writing of their uti se took over his new duties as sheriff. 1 naturef the • claims art,the e t c - of the County of Huron, succeedingties, if any, held by thein, and vc:ri- tied by a :;iauttory. declaration. And R. G. Reynolds, who has been super - take. otice that after the said last annuated. Mr. Reynolds has held the. mentioned day the said executors office of sheriff for the past 30 years, will distribute:'the assets of the said and has discharged his duties faith - thereto, among the persons entitled ie regard onlyto the fully, Mr. Middleton, the new Slier thereto, hay g g Sher - claims of which they, shall then Have iff; has had an active' career, having had notice, and thatthe said cxecu been a member of the council of the tors will not be 'liable for the said town of Clinton . for a 'number of assets or any' part thereof to any person of whose claim. theyshall not years, and p.t present is president of. then have received notice. , the South Huron Conservative Asso-_ Dat:etl at Wingham,' Ont., this 9th dation• day of July, 1927, J. A. MORTON, Solicitor for the Executors. number of the county officials aid - gathered in the Sheriff's office and presented the retiring sheriff with a handsome smoking set. County Tree - 1 111F1d111MiiIlil111sIIliIIlRlllitlllliillilllil(1 surer Williain Lane read the address and County Clerk George Holman 'uncle the presentation. `"�"�.tex� and p [(fit� iA HotAir Heating aril Plur. bin I Etc. toi JROYCE AIA . - Storey Ph. S$. house Ph. 8$. 111iIIII%tllalli llll imalll ill liif1iIla iiBlam 1 a 1.35 es of "comfort shoes" for women are 'hem' g - !' vited to call and see. 1 For Men Laced Boots are both dight and cool, also most reasonable in price, namely, 2.65 �r Other lines of hot weather shoes for men are being shown F which we inviteyou to call inand see. to our "Light Work Boot" for - • � ecial attention is directedA6 , the, farim:.or in fact for anyand all kinds of outdoorwork. This. 1111 boot ismade of soft .pliable leather, with ' Panco solesj, bellowsj, • tongue, no seam in the side; light in weight but good to 2.9 f wear; in all sizes for men, per pair �✓ • KEEP YOUR FEET COOL AND THE JOY OF a SUMMER WILL BE GREATLY ENHANCED. III— We i i. ♦• I L L Imo: i THE SHOE STORE Phone 129, WINGHAM i 11.1 `mansieua!leilisiiaitilalsalalllallsII®Iaioniallallaltimil■IIla11Min i • i DIED McGREGOR — On Sunday, July I7th, at the Ontario Independent Oddfellows' Home, Toronto, Alexan- der McGregor, inehis 79th year. In terment in Chatham, Ont. MITCHELL—At the home of her on Sunday and taken to the hospital and the operation appeared . success- ful, but as occasionally happens in such cases, after developments result- ed .in her death on Thursday. She was only in her 18th year, and this snuffing out of a bright young life is one of the ;unsolved mysteries, and the cause of great regret to relatives, friends. The and large attendance at the funeral on Saturday to Greenhill cemetery speaks eloquently of the sympathy of the 'community. Mr, and Mrs. Alex. B. Casetnore, of Chatham, also Mr. and Mrs. George Peebles :and little, son Stuart, of Atwood, spent Sunday at the home of the fotmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry 'Casemote. A, A, Fleming, of Chatham, is vis� iting with relaitves in town. Vinol Gives Girl Appetite and Strength "My leo-year-old daughter was weak and had no appetite. Since giving her Vinol, she has an amazing •.appetite and strength." -Mrs. W. Jcfosten.. Che very FIRST week they take Vinol, children begin to feel stronger, . eat and sleep better. A simple strength- renins iron and cod liver compound use for over 25 years for run-down men ° and women and weak children, J. Walton McKibbon, Druggist. Rev. A. C. and Mrs. Riley and faro-. ily, of Marengo, 'Illinois, are spending their vacation with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Blackhall. CARD OF THANKS Mr. J. Harrison and family wish to thank their, many friends and neigh- bors for the kindness and sympathy hown them during -their. recent sad bereavement, also for the neatly flor- al tributes and cars loaned. CHILDREN RESPONSIBLE FOR FIRE Clinton, July 1S, Children playing i"with Matches caused a fire this after- noon which almost entirely destroyed a barn on, Huron street owned . by William Perdue: The • barn contain- ed several tons of hay owncol by ber of small George Davis,:C)aviswith a implements, Damage is estimated at $r,000 and is partly covered by insur- ance. Good work by the fire brigade prevented any damage to adjoining NOTICE TO CREDITORS °J 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 Robert Owens, deceased, who died on or about the twenty- third day .of June, A.D. 1927, at the Township of East Wawanosh in the Province of Ontario, are required to send by post prepaid, or to deliver to R. Vanstone, Wingham, Ontario, So l- ic,itor for the Executors, on or before the twelfth day of August, A,D. 1927, their names and addresses, with full particulars in writing of their claims, and the iiatttre of the securities .(if any) held by them duly verified by a. statutory declaration, AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER that after the said twelfth day of Aug- ust,. 1927, the said E,eetttors will pro- ceed 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 shall not be liable for the saki assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim they shall not then have reeeived notice, DATED . at Wingham this nine- teenth day of jetty, A.D. i9a7,. 12..VANSTONE, Wint hain P.Ole Solicitor for the Executors. 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