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SUGGCHRISTMAS ESTIONS
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Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Chocolates, Stationery,
Toilet Sets, Ebony and. Ivory Goods,
Cards and Seals and manyPerfuxniZer, Christmas r
ther articles suitable for Gifts.
1" prices are right.
and C)lla
Our stock is up-to-date��y
r r,' v, . ,. OUR "LAY AWAY" PLAN
A deposit of. 20@ will hold any article for you
until Christmas time. You, are thus enabled to shop
early and secure a 'better. selection,
- -_ tom'. ,._ STORE
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Logs and Lumber .ted
undersigned are open to buy all kia+zi:irs of .timber
We, the We, will payyou good prices at give you lib-
eral
measurement and grades for your logs delivered at our saw
mill here.
We belive that it is to the interest of the farmerttoobcuta is
own logs. and deliveronh them, but i anyone
see usbeforeyougdo.anything
wishing to' sell. on the stump,
and we will be glad to see you.
We will pay you spot cash for anything you have to offer,
and as our lumber is larglrey manufactured into the finished pro-
duct, it helps our own province by selling to a concern like ours.
Signed
The LUCknOW T.,,, b1eC Co„;Ltd.L d RIO
Phone 25 - Box 206.
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AUCTION SALE. •
WINGI CAM►'l ADVANf.`wTIIcits
Of Household Furntture
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The undersigned has been instruct-
ed by ` MRS. BOYC1, Minnie Street,
Wingham, to sell by public auction at
1.30 o'clock, on' •
;$ATURPAY, DECEMBER 8th
the following; 2 t) trlotii- rockers, pars
lour table, leather upholstered rock-
er, leather upholstered' chair, splen'didl.
piano; 4 rockers, floor lamp, dieing
room suite, kitchen table, kitchen cab-
inet, 4 kitchen chairs, - brass bed,
springs and mattress, grarnaphone and
records; dressing table, 2 bed lamps,
doll's brass bed, iron bed, springs and
nattress,dw
ash stand and dresser,
er
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:csrd ;�bi s, 2 russels Rugs 8x3 2
Stretchers, lawn iso\l'er, OW, saw
horse, battery charger, baby cutter,
.baby buggy, good cook stove, clothes
horse, clothes basket with lid, pictures
• den tools and
dishes and glassware., g,ar cic
many other articles. Terms -Cash.
R. Vanstone, Solicitor, T. Fells, Anet,
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xi- cents a word per insertion, with a minimum charge of eec.
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FOR SALE -Quiet driving mare. FOR SALor REN1-\Moder n house
Apply to Alex. Dark, Minnie street, on Alfred street. Apply to H. J.
Wingham. • Thompson.
FOR SALE- 2 Cows, in calf, milk-
ing, one heifer, one spring ' calf..
Phone 602r5. Milas Cameron.
FOR, SALE -10 young pigs. Apply
to J. H. Irwin, R. R. No. 3, Wing-
hani.
FOR SALE -Cow about 10 years old.
Due to freshen about December 25.
Apply Advance -Titres:
LOST -Pair spectacles in case, about
four weeks age. Finder kindly leave
at Advance -Times Office.
FULLER BRUSHES make ideal
Christmas Gifts. Call or write Geo.
Mawhinney, Albert St., Wingham.
FOR SALE- House, six rooitts, ev-
' ery convenience, good location, Sev-
en hundred takes this property, Ap-
ply to 'rhos. Fells. •
'FOR SALE -40 Barred Plymouth
Rock pullets from good laying
strain, also 'a fear' good breeding
cockerels. George Pocock, phone,
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm `tock, Feed,;Etc,
H. J. JOBB TAKES
OVER M I ].L L S' STORE
Ivlr. H. 5. Jobb agreeably surprised
his friends in town on Tuesday, when
he took over the J. A. Mill's 'mercan-
tile business, with which he has been
so intimately a;sr c`aice for a long
time. A formal announcement ap-
pears in this issue of the Advance
Times, bet a 'mere interesting state-
ment is to come next week, Korb. is
The undersigned, n'i5'been ins'inaxdtea
by GEORGE 'ie CUR'RIE, 'stbs.st 1/s,
West % Lot 41., Crass. 13, E,asz Wawa -
nosh, to sell by, public andiron tat one
o'clock, on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER llth
The following: -Stock -'-brown gel-
ding, 9 years old; general purpose
mare, 12 years old; 2 spring foals;
I Holstein cow, supposed in calf; red
cow, supposed in calf; 5 milk cows,
supposed in calf; brood sow; 7 young
pigs, 8 weeks old; 6 sheep. Grain and time and some music during which re-
lntpiemertts-100 bushels of Oats suit- freshrnents were 'served brought a
able for seed ;quantity of mixed grain
quantity of mixed hay; 1 acre of corn successful evening to a close.
in stooks, 300 bushels of turnips; 250. At the business meeting preceeding
bushels of mangolds, wagon, rack, set the programme, St. Paul's Young'Peo-
sleighs, cutter. le decided to su a ort an Indian boy
Terris -Cash for produce and sums P l p y
of 810.00 and under; on other amounts at vire of the Mission Schools, and to
six months' credit on approved joint provide Christmas Boxes for some
notes, or a discount of 6 per cent. Per members of the congregation.
annum off for cash. No reserve. I The officers of this organization fol. --
Thos. Ferns, Auct.
the year are: -
Hon. Presi-Rev. F. W. Schaffter.
President -Mr. Phillips.
Vice Presidents -Mrs. Douglas and
Miss Jean Lepard.
Secretary -Miss Annie Irwin.
Treasurer -Miss Cora Phair.
Pianist -Miss Cora Phair.
There are one hundrect and sixty-
six members.
Carload of Exceptionally Good Horses
'11uirsday, T. ecember 6t1i,19.287,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
See the .dainty, new Zippers .and
Gaytees in Moire Rubber and Stuart
Fabrics at Greer's Shoe Store.
Yardley's Toilet Sets, Suital ale f,01all, at McKibbon's Drug Si ,s
Santa Clans will .be • pi e
at ',tlis 5c
to $1,00 store Weer:nesda 1 Decen.tber
12th, . Y,.
The Re'''
gh err endo Shop has installed a
,rade service test set which will
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one of the 'town's own boys, and his 'e) ..(efurh urs to fuliiy test your set rightdecision to start for himself in tl' t, au your own lrarie ancl i£ repairs are
place, and in the store he Work, 1
-'Til :an
long, is pleasing, to many.
ENTERTAIN 1
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I)* 13' fOC1ATION
The 1 ouni tl'ttrrlple '15 :-nutr1e were
the guests., t(,,if `ti*t. 1'•attl•s Voting Peop-
le s A • "stav,:hath-; '<rn Monday night.
De
,,rirtgg ttln•e: ,eaani.ng there was a de-
brtttte, . iL.os Sellars, seconded by \dr
,i?,rahn;1a,:moving "That it was possible
for st young =couple to get married and
Ito iliive happily on an income• o:[ uric
hanndred dollars a month". The reso-
lution . was opposed by Mr. Douglas
and Miss Doris Fells, Arguments on
both sides were clearly and logically
presented. Mr. l3rackerihury and Mr.
Parsons, who were the judges, finally
decided that the movers of the resoles
tion had won. After the debate the
Visitors from Gori -ie staged an excel=
lent and well acted Pantomine Which
was mucic enjoyed by all. A social
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock arild Implements
The undersigned has been instruct -
cd by RENNIE GOY, Lot 26, Con:
12, Turnberry, to sell by public auc-
tion at one o'clock, on
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th
• The following Live Stock, etc.:-
nratchecl black teats 6 and 7 years old;
bay driving. mare, 8 years; 2 cows in
calf; dry cow; cow due January 11th;
heifer, rising 2 years olcl; 4 spring
calves; brood sow; 9 pigs about 7
weeks old; wagon; buggy; 2 set bob
sleighs; binder; mower; disc -harrows;
seed drill; 2 set iron harrows; plow;
pulper; cream separator; Climax( fan-
ning mill; double harness; 2 set single
harness; 100 feet rope, and other ar-
ticles.
TERMS -Sums of $10.00 and under
cash; on other amounts 6' months'
-credit on approved joint notes or 3
per cent. off for cash.
Thos. -Fells, Auct.
POTATOES
Bennett & Galbraith, Lot 17, Cort., FOR SALE AT LUCKNOW
C., Turnberry, gravel road Delmore -
Wroxeter, on
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th The undersigned has for sale one of
at one o'clock sharp the following:- the finest crops of potatoes in the
Matched team bay 'nares, 5 years province of Ontario.
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old, 3000 ibs.; matched team brown The seed was planted early,nd the
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mares, 5 and 6 years old, 2800 lbs.; soil fertilized with One Ton of High -
matched team black gelding and mare
2800 lbs., black marc 4 years old, 1600
lbs„ bay marc 7 years old, 1500 lbs.;
black gelding 4 years old 1500 lbs.:
black marc 7 years old 1450 lbs,;'
brown mare 4 years old, 1450 lbs.
black mare 10 years old 1000 11 •
Grade Fertilizer per acre. Ihis
brought the potatoes to maturity the
first week in August.
The plants were sprayed thorotiglily
with chemicals to prevent rot and oth-
er diseases.
The potatoes were grown on a 550-
riy gcPiitIg 4 years old 1400 llis.; acre field of sandy loam soil -the only
black evicting 6 years old 1600 lbs.; I soil- for raising sound potatoes this
'c)0/1, marc 7 years -old, bay mare 5 1 year. Prince Gd -
years old, chesnut driving 'hare 6 I The seed used was .from .
years old;. 2 black .mares 3 years oldward Island, making an excellent
one in foal; black,
gelding 3 ycars.old, I change for Ontario soil and conditions
ailotd cif yearling steers incl heifers. ! so tint I am able to offer you an ex-
TERM
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Iii^a: AIS: -6 months credit on approv- f ecu est potato which is sound and will
613'32. eel joint nates or 6'4 per annum off I keep.
FOR SALE -McLaughlin -Buick "Se-
dan in goodrunning condition, al-
most new tires, very cheap. Apply
to John Gibson, Wroxeter.-
FOR
\'roxeter.-
I+OR SAI:.E:-ilerefc rd hull,; two
year's old, with pedigree. Thomas
Taylor, R. R. No. 5, •\Vinghatn. ph.
613r6:
FOUND -On •iosephinc Street,
Tuesday, I)i.'ccmber 4th, 1 ala
fountain pen C_h\•ncr may have
same by clanging andpaying for
this advertisement.
TEACHER R WANTED --for S. S. No.
13,East \Vaeranosh. I)ut;es to cunt -
k
1tte1)00 January 3rd, 1929. State
''c :m ,alar
qualification. c�:p.•,1 ncr• , I y
Mrs. Cyrus Scott, Secy, R. R. No.
1, I3clgrave.
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WANTED -To buy' a few tuns of
choice; hay, part alfalfa and part
timothy or 'nixed hay, reasonably
• clean. Apply to 0. H, Martin,
Whitechurch, phone 615r14. '
for cash. 1
Howard Wylie, Clerk, John P•ur.ais, liver to customers up to 40 miles from
vis, Auctioneer. I,ucknow, where purchasers can club
i together and take truck loads of froni
Write or phone for prices. Will de -
AUCTION SALE Order your winter supply and seed
25 to 50 bags.
for next season at once.
Household Furniture, Implements, etc
The undersigned has been instruct -
1 by F. J. HILL, Josephine street
North, Winggliatn, to sell by public
auction at one o'clock, 011
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th
the fitil n:ring household furniture,
etc.: parlor suite, parlor table, dining
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room ,trite, Chickering pinna, kitchen
cabinet table, flat• top business desk,
oak dresser, mahogany dresser, large
. book rase, walnut sofa, small parlor
suite, 3 rugs, 2 iron beds, solid brass
bed, springs and mattresses, several
reeking chairs, kitchen chairs, ,ideal
• aher: Dais • churn Quebec range
as a. 5
with (new) Massey -Harris
cream p
JOHN JOYNT,
Notice to Creditors
NO'1"ICE is hereby given pursuant
to Section' 56, ('leap. 141, of the Re-
wised Statutes of Ontario, that all per-
sons having' claims against the Estate
of Janet Wilson late of the Village of
Wroxeter in the. County of Huron,
NVid deceased, h died g r a
TIMOTHY SUSPICIOUS OF
CANADIAN CLUBS
rneededc an do all this right in our
owe shop,
The death occurred in Varteouver,.
Nov.Frank
G,
Mrs.I'ra 1
13: C., On I� oa 14th; of
Donaghy, aged 40 years. Deceased's
husband is a sag of lIrs. Martha Don-
aghy and the late John 1 onaghy, who
we understand left Foi chs uh thirty t
years ago and, after living in Gorrie
for four years, went to Vancouver,
'The Family Herald- and Weekly
Star of Montreal is not only a money
maker but a money saver• to the far-
mers of Canada, which the farmer's
family circle, in the accompanying ria-
gazine, gets What is'admitted to he
the best of all.
WEDDINGS
Simpson -Ross -At St. Andrew's Man-
se, Wingham, on Thursday,, Novern-
ber 29th, by Rev. Dr. Ferric, Mrs.
Isabella Ross to Mr. Andrew Chas.
Simpson, both of Grey Township.
Dobie -In Wingham, on. Monday, De-
cember 3rd, 1928, Beatrice, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. J. Dobie.
in her 22nd year.
Bradburn - In Morrie, on Friday,
November 30th, Sarah Jane Mc-
Neill, widow of the late Alfred
i3radhurn, aged 72 years.
DIED
Kerr -In Toronto, on Monday, Dec-
ember 3rd, James H. Kerr, aged 68
years.
IN MEMORIAM
Simpson -In loving memory of Eileen
Simpson, bot'n Dec. 5th and died.
Dec. -8th, 1927.
Just a little flower
Too sweet to stay,
Blossomed out, faded
And then passed away.
Dearly loved and sadly missed by all.
To the Editur av all thim
Wingham. paypers. CARD OF THANKS
Deer Sur:- • The members of the Sewing Circle
T wondher if ye cud tell 'me anny- . of the Salvation Army wish to thank
ting, about thins Canadian Club.nay- i all Who helped n'ralce their bazaar a
tins, fey, shore, the ntissus does be success.
rav e to fine
batherin the loife out i e �
up wid thim, arr to give her two dol-
lars to let her fine up be hersilf, an I
don't Pale loike trowin that much
money away widow knowin what 1
are to git fer it.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGee desire
to thank their many friends for the
expressions of good -will and apprecia-
tion extended them on their removal
from, town, and for the kindnesses
manifested in ninny ways.
If ye kin give me a good •rayson
whoy annybody shud belong to, thim NOTICE TO CREDITORS
lnaytins 1 maybe will give the Misses
risint but
a ticket for a Christmas prisint, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
furslri there are a few tingYs T. �vartt pursuant to Section 56, Chap. 121 of
to find out, the Revised•Statutes of Ontario, that
Wan -Is it a place for shtrong roan, i all persons having claims against the
arr is it moshtly fer wiminin• estate of Edward Irving late of the
Two -Kin ye shnioke whaile the t City of Portland in the State of -Ore-
maytins do be goin on, loike ye kin I gon, Retired Farmer, deceased, who
in Jawn Hanna's Club, arr :Hilly Lep-
ards Sanitorium?
Tree - Does jarge Shpotton, arr
Jawn 'Dinnison., arr Arthur Norirop,
arr Jawn Caseutote arr anny av the
r•isht av the laidin Tories belong?
Foor-Cud a man be Shure that it
isn't another Grit skame loike thins
LI. F. O's?
Foive-Wed a Tellat' hey to dhress
up its his beslit clothes, an put on a
clane collar to attind thim mayt.ins?
Av coorse theer do be other tings that after the said tenth day o£ De -
I shud loike to know, but thim same comber; 1928, the said executor will
to be the main pints that come to me proceed to distribute the assets of the
moind at mishit. said estate among the e • entitled
I could the misses plainly, 'wicloat thereto, having regard only to the
gittin .into an argyntint wicl her; that thereto,
is of which he shall then have
1 touglrt she belonged to plinty ay had notice, and the said executor shall
died on or about the twentieth day
of July, A. D. 1928, are required to
send by post, prepaid, or to deliver to
R. Vanstone, Wingham, Ontario, So-
licitor for the Executor, on or'before
the tenth day of December, A. D.
'1928, their names and addresses, with
full particulars in writing of their
claims, and the nature of the securi-
ties (if any) held by:thent duly veri-
fied by a statutory declaration.
AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER
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ChrisLas
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hi Ladies'
Ready 44o' ear
Women's, Misses' and Claild-
rev's Wnnter Coats,- Fine
QualityCloth and Fur trim-
med.
Misses' Coats, exception-
ally smart models and Fur
trimmed, nicely lined. Prices
reduced to
$14.95, $16.95, $18.75
Complete. range of Children's Coats, plain or fur
trimmed Xmas Bargains are .. $4.95, $6.50, $7.50
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Ladies' Sweaters in Silk and \'Vool in leading col-
'ors, special at $2.90
ti 'omen's Coats at reduced prices, latest models,
fur collars and cuffs, best cloths in all the .popular
shades, Xmas Bargains .-.$18.50, $22.50 and $25.00
'Xmas .Bargain in Women's and Misses' Dresses, .
best models in Georgette, Silk Crepe and Satin, on
sale at $14.95
Buy your rur Coat now at a saving. We handle
only the best and most dependable coats, every gar-
ment guaranteed, now on sale at Cut Prices.
Auto Rugs, large size, good colors, see them $3.75
Sale of All Wool Blankets at 10 -per cent. -off
regular prices.
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avid a ltou e to 1ma a chine.not be liable for the saidassets or
Pany part thereof to any person of
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she. "Shure it wud make a lot av dif- i°eceived notice. -- -.
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side the dere, an quit elainin ycr poipe y• .' R, VANSTONE,
an trowin the schrapips an ashes 00 \Uingliant P. O.
nee clane flute, Tis a pity,so it is if Solicitor for the F:xeeutor,.
the winintin can't eht together wance
in a whoile av an evemil, afther ivtn- NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ruldn in theer houses the whole Us -
battle
sicl day wid nota soul to shpake to, r13Y GIVEN,
' NOTICE IS HE 6, .
barrio clic butcher bye an the Oily" Section 56 Chale, 121 of
Wingham,
t nee c ece•tsec who le o o f and 1 \71' tnirsttant to .
one, the cal. c. min rev yer • ' fi , Statutes of Ontario, that
bout the fi fth dory of seNovember
; A. the Rcat,cYl
Clubs, an Lodges, an Chambers av lams against the
1 ileu s c required to send bylostall persons having c !
prepaid, <t 1 ' Commerce afore, not to minshun tits 1
or to deliver to R. Vansionc, h
• `in �• yarn n •arts , n ret or or t
4 •cyto• ia•ir
s i • doll r s
ftn.ht to ,ee tl c Y P Y Y he died
Widow, .- deceased, who [. c u or on or before the thirty-first of IX,itran, \n
rdow
C . 1 'day :t\' yel' laia'eS, "1'1S an a1Fy teillnC.
9 rein >, about the twenty-fifth day of
day of December, A. wit 1.28, their an a cheerful wan, the 111ilr. ltrv, wail- an ( required
and addresses, h full ear- September, A. D. 1928, .are
est t arecn
namesttI Pare
d avid the aiitnutin rn ihin it is 1
post, prepaid, or to : del{r
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�� i :rat' kite
'separatet, c r,
•'••rn ac al°arr. r r !,
cupboard, lawn mower, ray moat
s trate earner goy 1 , tt y
\\ 1 U t ' S 1' 't f the Village of Wr oxetei in tic aunty
oculars lvritin+ if their claims and to send tt
1 '1 11` 1 t chit I
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if iru,_ ut teeth
to g� a ern otr, av e to R. Vanstosm; W{itc haul, Ontar-
tics )
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r ri • se( har'rnws, '� •;plows, seufflet, cuaes held' by there
WAN CT:l)-•�-•(:artta1,er Elly Wingham
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name Solicitor Tor the Executors on. or
it duly verified ba a ib 5c
• Av coorse::lhc � imsstis .said <t gut ac '
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tbt.
nth clay
Of rf 'neer,
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fore
o rl> n be
�• 1 car 1 t < la l�'clauatlon.
�s• •it'cr pile applications, `null fall potllry,'��{roams, > c, c c outer finds but 1 had to lavc out ,
Arena for whiter. t. I 1 1 - ; r� "� heir names and addresses:
�r s 1ticles. r1Nl) 'IiAKh• AU.1'lCE Ft'T2'1Ifii R 1J. 1925, t
r salary ' ex expected with Sec. plants incl many c. the a � some av Clic hoi'-1i shpots, as .they r 11 it
stating 1 c ' -. , g ll Particulars in as ritrn ,oft C
"1 ct a r 1r- tl ft tlic rid tivrt {refit clay of l 'will' fu pbefore
in an pare Ilatlk of Conmter•ce 1 uhltc are
invited
to rnspe r y , telt a c, s, Y were not corer .)Innintar to the min
C. I�r s,, , c t or 1 y taints and the nature of the sectirh-
tic les betweenl• plants
noon and sale; also, we T)ecrmber, 1928, clic said cecct i e c
December 7111.
willsell .• nts arr • time, because of • .
cell pl,t y ,
1v the canvc, cation FURTHER
,'. lavethe qn scion
AND '1'AItI�, NOTICE I U
Anyway h will t ( 1 c after the said tenth day of D,e.-
as.r if 1 ca{ e that
1 notice,1 the said laxecu open fer the irr•ismt, atdo d aentlier 1928 the said cxecutnr^s will
have had tbeand I c 1
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DXSSOLtTTION OF PARTNER-
SHIP
iltgineral, an lilesr11 111 1za.ru('k111izr, an 1n held by them duly vert-.
will '>n ocecmi to distribute
FARM WANTED rmeertain weather, ..fern's---Cash.'-No,
reserve as the property is leased.
i r from owner' havingJ Taylor, Atiet
Want tc hear
good Ontario farm . for sale, If -bar-
gain, send price and description, F.
D. G. Box 495, Olney, 111.
thy. asset: , ni , b r I fell asltla>e 1111010 part ties (r{ y)
1 tisk tb y 1 1
'fitly said estate anion r the; ranges ftecl by t sttitntoly ciccl<trattan.
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FARM FOR SALE 1 Notice is hereby given that tftc least-
nership of'Clark & Edgar has been
daydissolved. All accounts ow-
Sotrtit ball lot '1, °on. 6, Morris, 0011- this d s
ow-
taining 75 acres. lank barn 74by'36, ing to 'the late firth must be paid at
t
t, instable, Good once. Payment ma be 'made at the
drilled well watc.i y Y
bs•ick;itottst' with furnace. '1 acre of place of bttsiness'of'the former Ipart-
Orchard. Good location,' 21 .miles nership.
from 13clgrave, 4 miles from Blyth. Dated December 8rd, 1928.
Also a grass farm. Sell ;separately i W, J. Clafl.,
err together.. ' Apply J. M. (xrasby, W. ; Prank S, i!dgar•,
11. G°ashy, R. R. No, 4, Brussels. Witncss, J. A, Morton,
entitled thereto, graving regard only
Claims f Rich they shall then
to the cr av y
Canadian 1t71r C u x rne lues went that tithe C. rc(. y .'''rte the assets of the
-
proceed to dtstr b
liable �f r the said as a t
tor shah not be a t c fer a good • Tor to i
be a .safe place f > Y n the attics entitled,
sets or any part. thereof to any per- , saizl estate among t p
au
tllow his worfc to .ttrncl title I tray.
thereto Ravin, regard only to the
sore of whose claim he ;hall not alien'
dollars, an not be
hand over t shall then have
have received notice. I claims of Which they
foo'.. executors
said eject
1)ATEi.) at Win haat this third (ta •� • had notice, told clic s t
gy Crxnatlty Flay
shalt not be liable for the said assets
: . , �•n crsotl cit.
hereof tc y p
r lle t:ivo' dol
of December, A. D. 1928,
R. VANSTONl ,
Wiing'haxn, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor..
Santa Claus will be at 13ullcr•'s 5c
to $1.00 Store Wednesday, I)ecembe't• tion meeting its Toronto, and other
1.2tlr., news are held over till next seely, .
of any pat t t
Ashfield and 'Blyth correspondence, verltose- alaint they slt.all not 'tTien leave
High School l;ilerar'y and the 'United received notice.
High
Ctrurcfi W: 'if,. S. report:; -and an ac- " '17A I TSD at Wir,ghnt athistilirteeetlr
e. ...
coion t • of Huron 'Old Boys' Ass'o'cia'• clay of ;November, A. D, 19"28.
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R. VANSTONII.Y
Wingham 'P, 'O.
S li 1' for the 1::tcctetors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Section 56, Chap. 121 of
the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that
all persons having claims against the
p Deacon late of the
estate of Samuel ,
Township of Fast Wawanosh in the
County of 1:-ltn•on, Farther; deceased,
who died ore or about the eighteenth '
day of March, A,D. 1928, are required
to send by post, prepaid, or to deliv-
er
eliver to
R. Vanstone, Wingham, Ontar-
io ' t Solicitor for the Administrators on
,
',c,fore the tenth day of December.
A.D. 1928, their names and addresses
with 31x11 Parirculars, 'in writing cif
their clanirand the nature of the se
cur•tti .5, .s an held' by them. duly
c, ( if Y)
verified •ified b r' a statutory declaration.
)
AN TAKE NOTICE FURTHER
that after the said tenth clay of De-
cember,' 1928, the said administrators
will proceed proceed to distribute the assets'
of the said estate among the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which they shall that
have had notice, and ihe•said adntinis
raters shall not be liable for the
%aid assets or any part thereof to any
person of whofie claim they shall not
then have received notice:,
Win this ninth,ditY
notice -
DATED El. at , Wingbam Y
of November, A.13,, 9 8
.12. VA1'1ST. ONE;
"Wingha n
littler' for i /\Yltntiiist'ators.
;5a
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Section 56, Chap .121` af'
the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that
all persons having claims against the'
estate of William 5. Boyce, late of
the Town of Wingliani in the Prov-
ince of Ontario, Merchant, deceased,
who died on or about tite twenty-
seventh day of Septetnber,'A. D. 1928,
are required to send by post, prepaid,
or to deliver to R. Vanstone, Wing -
ham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Ad-
ttlinistratrix, on or before the tenth
dayof December, A, D, 1928, their
names and addresses, . with full par-
ticulars in writing of their claims, and
e' n
held by them drily, verified by a stat-
utorrthclatueclaratreof iitothee securitiesif any)
(
AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER
that after the said tenth day of De-
cember, 1928,.said Administratrix 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 Adnxinistra-
trix shall not be liable for the said
assets or any part thereof to any per -
,son of whose claim she shall' not then
leave receivetf notice.
ntlr.
D.arWnm thne
e,
day of NoATED�vetntberiAgha: D.this 1828.i
R., VANSTONE, !!
VVingharty P. a`,
Solicitor for the •Adininistr•atr'ix,